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"There at the end," the general said, "there were five consecutive alpha wave readings. Does that mean he was fully awake for five minutes before he died?"
"Fully awake," Salsbury said. "But not rational."
"I thought you said he died in his sleep."
"No. I said he died in bed."
"What happened in those five minutes?"
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Getting up from the keyboard, Salsbury said, "The screen on the right will run a videotape of the last six minutes of King-man's life. The screen on the left will provide a synchronized read-out of some of his vital life signs, updating them every thirty seconds."
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The right-hand screen flickered. A sharply focused black-and-white picture appeared on it: Brian Kingman lying atop his covers, on his back, twelve data-gathering patches cemented to his head and torso, wires trailing from the patches to two machines at the side of the bed. A sphygmomanometer was attached to his right arm and wired directly to the smaller of the machines. Kingman glistened with perspiration. He was trembling. Every few seconds one of his arms would jerk up defensively, or one of his legs would kick out at the air. In spite of this movement, his eyes were closed, and he was asleep.
"He's in stage one now," Salsbury said.
"Dreaming," Dawson said.
"Obviously."
At the top of the left-hand screen there was a digital clock that broke down the time count into hours, minutes, seconds, and tenths of seconds. On the soft green background below the clock, white computer-generated characters reported on four of Kingman's most important life signs.
BK/OB REP 14, ONGOING, AS FOLLOWS:
TEST NORMAL FOR THIS SUBJECT VALUE
TEMPERATURE 98.6 98.6
RESPIRATION 18 PER MIN 22 PER MIN
PULSE 70 PER MIN 90 PER MIN
BLOOD PRESSURE
SYSTOLIC 100-120 110
DIASTOLIC 60-70 70
"He's still asleep," Salsbury said. "But his respiration and pulse have picked up approximately twenty-five percent. He appears to be having a bad dream. His thrashing about gets worse in just a moment. He's ready to come out of it now. Ready to wake up. Watch closely. There!"
On the black-and-white screen, Kingman suddenly drew up his knees, kicked out with both feet, drew up his knees again, and kept them drawn up, almost to his chest. He gripped his head with both hands, rolled his eyes, opened his mouth.
"He's screaming now," Salsbury said. "I'm sorry there's no audio."
"What's he screaming at?" Dawson asked. "He's awake now. The nightmare's over."
"Wait," Salsbury said.
"His respiration and pulse are soaring," Klinger said.
Kingman screamed soundlessly.
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