Gyroscope Review 16-3 | Page 37

CONQUEST CYCLE by Ken Poyner When the entire galaxy is without teeth, The species with dentures rules. Bring to each biosphere competition And loss, sorrow and alliances. Do not count the living things until You have categorized them, established Ownership, hold a plan for commerce. Smash a useless nebula or two, Let the star-faring tribes know Your science is superior; let Those who can only look up at the stars -Small brains addled by the sky -- imagine that You are their God, and your fist Opens and closes to make their hearts Beat, to rearrange the Heavens, while Their blood gratefully surges. Make sport of their needs and excuses. Let goods and services flow out of them And become the exotic necessities Sprinkled all along our thousand galaxy Trade routes. Tax them for your crimes. Gyroscope Review - !27