"I've had enough of pogroms, Pham." Gentle toughness ... and almost unbelievable. "You would make this decision yourself, Rav? We know something that others -- leaders wiser than either of us -- should be free to decide upon. You would keep them from making that choice?" She hesitated, and for an instant Pham thought the civilized rule-follower in her would bring her around. But then her chin came up, "Yes, Pham. I would deny them the choice." He made a noncommittal noise and drifted back toward the command console. No point in talking to her about what else must be done. "And Pham, we will not kill Blueshell and Greenstalk." "There's no choice, Rav." His hands played with the touch controls. "Greenstalk was perverted; we have no idea how much of that survived the destruction of her skrode, or how long it will be before Blueshell goes bad. We can't take them along, or let them go free." Ravna drifted sideways, her eyes fixed on his hands. "B-Be careful who you kill, Pham," she said softly. "As you say, I've had thirty hours to think about my decisions, thirty hours to think about yours." "So." Pham raised his hands from the controls. Rage (godshatter?) chased briefly through this mind. Ravna, Ravna,
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