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Tomorrow and Tomorrow

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Joseph Breden knew it was a dream when he shot his co-guardian, Carolyn Kohl, through the head. It was a recurrent dream. And it wasnā€™t a safe dream to have, when you were one of the nuclear physicists chosen to be a guardian at Uranium Pile Number One, the key-spot of a civilization that existed a hundred years after Hiroshima.

There was more to the dreamā€”the nightmare sensation of going down into the very heart of the great sunken ziggurat under the Pacific island, and removing the boron dampers so that the atomic pile approachedā€”and reached!ā€”critical mass.

Breden was off beam, and knew it, and knew that the next psych check would betray him to the medical board. Then heā€™d lose his job, because the guardians at the island had to be perfectly balanced psychologically, His job was vital to him, partly because of Margaret, his wife; partly because of his brother Louis. Louis was one of the mutants born after atomic blastsā€”there were a number of these. They werenā€™t supermen. They were merely humans extended.