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Hidden Empire - Kevin J. Anderson [110]

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been erected on great grass-filled plains, their structures standing tall like termite mounds in the middle of nowhere, far from any accessible running water. Instead of building their mounds close to streams, the insectoid aliens had chosen their construction sites for some other reason, based on either a geometrical coordinate system or some other criteria.

Corribus, their most recent archaeological dig, where Margaret and Louis had discovered the Klikiss Torch, was also a barren world, but far more damaged. The ruins there were blackened and vitrified, as if Corribus had been the site of a titanic battle many centuries ago. But the xeno-archaeologists had found no explanations or clues to the cause of that destructive conflict.

Margaret reached the top of the rise, suddenly startled to find the huge black forms of the Klikiss robots waiting there. Sirix, Ilkot, and Dekyk sat motionless, staring at the sky and basking in the sunlight. The three machines looked almost identical. She stopped quickly upon seeing them.

One—Sirix, she thought—instantly activated his systems, ebony carapace flapping open like beetle wings. A large reflective sail spread outward, flying up in an intimidating move. The other two robots also split open their shells and extended large sails so that they appeared three times their already ominous size. Multiple red optical sensors glowed as if ready to go nova.

Margaret backed off, raising her hands. "I'm sorry. I didn't know you were here."

The Klikiss robots took two steps forward on their articulated legs. Then Sirix froze as he recognized her. In his humming and clicking synthetic voice he said, "Margaret Colicos. Your arrival was unexpected." The robots eased back down, reflective sails folding and withdrawing into their body cores. Curved exoskeletons clicked back into place. "We did not mean to activate our automatic response."

"What was that?" Margaret said, her heart pounding, sweat prickling on her skin. "Those sails..."

Sirix buzzed an answer quickly. "Merely solar panels to recharge our power cells. We came up here to absorb energy and to contemplate. There are many mysteries on this world. We have absorbed more details of our past, though our memories remain empty."

Businesslike again, still trying to cover her nervous reaction, Margaret held up the datapad. "Well, Louis and I are doing our best to find answers for you. I have a report that must be transmitted to Earth, and I need to find Arcas. He sometimes comes up here."

"Not today," said Sirix.

"I can see that. Do you know where he is?"

"Is it urgent that you find him immediately?" asked Sirix.

"I need to transmit this report, and he's our green priest." Margaret put her left fist on her hip. "We have a deadline."

"Then it must be urgent." He and the other two robots buzzed in a rapid, vibrating conversation, then Sirix extended one articulated arm from a capped hatch in his body core. "He went to that canyon. Do you see which one?"

Margaret saw a clear trail leading into a crack in the rocks surrounded by sheer walls. "Yes, I remember it. Arcas told me he discovered something there two days ago."

"You will find him at that location," Sirix said. "We will stay here...and attempt to remember."

Margaret trudged off, relieved to be away from the baffling robots. Sirix called after her with an odd observation, "Because we are so ancient, Margaret Colicos, we are not as impatient as humans. Given a problem, we are willing to study and ponder for decades. But we do arrive at an answer eventually."

Margaret turned as she climbed down the slope. "That may be so—but I don't have that much time." She went off in search of the green priest.

51 NIRA

Representing Theron and the green priests, Nira and Otema prepared to depart for the heart of the Ildiran Empire. A merchant woman named Rlinda Kett would transport them to the dazzling capital city.

Thanks to Sarein's relentless insistence, along with Reynald's friendlier intercession, Father Idriss and Mother Alexa had finally allowed Rlinda Kett to take a small cargo of

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