"We were going to talk about the brains?" he asked.
arse had closed the door behind him, and now remained standing. He met the masked green eyes squarely.
"Yes." He was silent for a little, then, quietly and coldly he went to the point.
"You'll be interested to hear that I have talked with the brains and been relieved of my premise to destroy them. They requested something else. Now I have committed myself to attempt their restoration into living bodies."
"So?" murmured the Eurasian. "So. Yes, Captain, that is very interesting."
"Very." The Hawk spoke without trace of emotion. "And some courtroom on Earth will find more than interesting the testimony of your re-embodied brains."
Dr. Ku Sui smiled in answer. "Oh, no doubt. But, my friend—this transplantation—you accept its possibility so casually! Won't it prove rather difficult for you, who have never even pretended to be a scientist?"
"Not difficult. Impossible."