Prologue to an Analogue - Leigh Richmond

Prologue to an Analogue

Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from Analog Science Fact & Fiction June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.
Finnagle's Law shows that many times we don't get the effect we planned on. But ... there's an inverse to that famous law, too....
he IWC program was a newscast by Bill Howard, and the news was particularly vicious that night.
Bill, his big homely face leaning across a desk toward the viewer, talked in horrified tones of the pest-sub that had reputedly got stuck in the Suez and spread epidemic across Cairo.
It was easy to assume, Bill told his audience, that the nations most interested in creating a crisis in the world right now had put the sub there to make an excuse to accuse us of the terror. It was undoubtedly really there, and was undoubtedly really of American make, and the epidemic was undoubtedly very real indeed, he said. The United Nations investigating team, due to go into the Canal Zone the next day and make their report to the world, would find that the epidemic was caused by laboratory-developed bacteria, carried in by an American-made sub. It would be at least as bad, if not worse, than reported.
The question before the world, Bill said, was not whether bacteriological warfare had started, but who had started it—and the fact that the sub carried United States markings and was of United States make did not at all answer the question.
Bacteriological warfare had broken out and where it would strike next was anybody's guess.
But let there be no mistake, Bill said. This is war.
It was on that note that the station break came, and the thirteen witches, trademark of the International Witch Corporation, came on.
Harvey Randolph, manufacturer of the Witch line of products, leaned toward the screen intently. He had just transferred his account to Burton, Dester, Duston & Oswald, and they had dreamed up a new-type commercial for the products.

Leigh Richmond
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Английский

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2009-10-13

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Science fiction

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