Fast Contact (short story)

Fast Contact was the third story in the anthology True Stories.

Plot
Benny is hired by Opie to find out when the people of Cormascgon first had contact with off-worlders at the bloodplains, using a Mantt field to recreate people from Corviscon's past to be discreetly interviewed. After getting little information from Vyktar, Gustan Hanver tries to warn her off going to the bloodplains, telling her the legends of Succubi and Incubi and their half-breed children. She next meets Renna, who tells her that great-grandmother was on the Plains when the off-worlders visited and runs away after laughing about Gus, despite the fact that they could not know each other.

Opie does not have an explanation for Benny, but refuses to meet her gaze. Suspicious, Benny looks at the machine and finds a small computer inside inside an empty case, behind which is a hidden room where Vyktar, Gus and Renna are talking. They confess that they are archaeologists who hoped to get funding from the President of the Universe through Benny's endorsement in order to make a real Mantt field; additionally, they also had a bet to see which of them could seduce her. Suddenly, the field generator activates and several other men appear, apparently from the past.

Benny and Opie struggle with the Mantt field machine and it stabilises. As the tavern is filled with people from the past, Benny tells Opie that she has succeeded in answering his question; the bloodplains are not real and Cormascgon never made contact with any off-worlders, but their technology advanced after some of them were brought to the present. Benny sarcastically congratulates Opie on having created a permanent link to the past and Neyt has a swig of alcohol, which he says is "God's blood, plain and simple".

Characters

 * Bernice Summerfield
 * Vyktar
 * Opie
 * Gustan Hanver
 * Renna
 * Histon
 * Neyt

Worldbuilding

 * Benny drinks wine.
 * Entropy! is a magazine.
 * The Mantt field excites chronons.

Continuity

 * Benny is associated with "him". (AUDIO: The Library in the Body, etc.)