"That is a chance that must be run. If there is treachery, it is the capable men that are implicated. If not, we need a capable man to detect the truth. And Mallow will be guarded. Your glass is empty."
"No, thanks. I"ve had enough."
Sutt filled his own glass and patiently endured the other"s uneasy reverie.
Of whatever the reverie consisted, it ended indecisively, for the primate said suddenly, almost explosively, "Sutt, what"s on your mind?"
"I"ll tell you, Manlio." His thin lips parted, "We"re in the middle of a Seldon crisis."
Manlio stared, then said softly, "How do you know? Has Seldon appeared in the Time Vault again?"
"That much, my friend, is not necessary. Look, reason it out. Since the Galactic Empire abandoned the Periphery, and threw us on our own, we have never had an opponent who possessed nuclear power. Now, for the first time,we have one. That seems significant even if it stood by itself. And it doesn"t. For the first time in over seventy years, we are facing a major domestic political crisis. I should think the synchronization of the two crises, inner and outer, puts it beyond all doubt."
Manlio"s eyes narrowed, "If that"s all, it"s not enough. There have been two Seldon crises so far, and both times the Foundation was in danger of extermination. Nothing can be a third crisis till that danger returns."
Sutt never showed impatience, "That danger is coming. Any fool can tell a crisis when it arrives. The real service to the state is to detect it in embryo. Look, Manlio, we"re proceeding along a planned history. We know that Hari Seldon worked out the historical probabilities of the future. We know that some day we"re to rebuild the Galactic Empire. We know that it will take a thousand years or thereabouts. And we know that in the interval we will face certain definite crises.
"Now the first crisis came fifty years after the establishment of the Foundation, and the second, thirty years later than that. Almost seventy-five years have gone since. It"s time, Manlio, it"s time."
Manlio rubbed his nose uncertainly, "And you"ve made your plans to meet this crisis?"
Sutt nodded.
"And I," continued Manlio, "am to play a part in it?"
Sutt nodded again, "Before we can meet the foreign threat of atomic power,we"ve got to put our own house in order. These traders?
"Ah!" The primate stiffened, and his eyes grew sharp.
"That"s right. These traders. They are useful, but they are too strong ?
and too uncontrolled. They are Outlanders, educated apart from religion. On the one hand, we put knowledge into their hands, and on the other, we remove our strongest hold upon them."
"If we can prove treachery?"
"If we could, direct action would be simple and sufficient. But that doesn"t signify in the least. Even if treason among them did not exist,they would form an uncertain element in our society. They wouldn"t be bound to us by patriotism or common descent, or even by religious awe. Under their secular leadership, the outer provinces, which, since Hardin"s time,look to us as the Holy Planet, might break away."
"I see all that, but the cure?
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