"Bless you, young man!" Carl Leibert cried. "At last, the Great
Computer! Those who come after will reckon this the Year Zero of the Age
of Regeneration. I will go to my chamber and return thanks in prayer."
"He's been doing a lot of praying lately," Tom Brangwyn remarked, after
Leibert had gone out. "He's moved into the chaplain's quarters, back of
the pandenominational chapel on the fourth level down. Always keeps his
door locked, too."
"Well, if he wants privacy for his devotions, that's his business. Maybe
we could all do with a little prayer," Veltrin said.
"Probably praying to Sam Murchison by radio," Klem Zareff retorted. "I'd
like to see inside those rooms of his."
He called Yves Jacquemont at Port Carpenter after dinner. When he told
Jacquemont what he wanted and why, the engineer remarked that it was a
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