"A substantial time before, sir," said Daneel. "Gaia, of course,did not know."
"But then," said Trevize angrily, "what was the use of carrying through the charade? What good has it been? Ever since my decision, I have scoured the Galaxy, searching for Earth and what I thought of as its `secret" not knowing the secret was you in order that I might confirm the decision. Well, I have confirmed it. I know now that Galaxia is absolutely essential and it appears to be all for nothing. Why could you not have left the Galaxy to itself and me to myself?"
Daneel said, "Because, sir, I have been searching for a way out,and I have been carrying on in the hope that I might find one. I think I have. Instead of replacing my brain with yet another positronic one,which is impractical, I might merge it with a human brain instead; a human brain that is not affected by the Three Laws, and will not only add capacity to my brain, but add a whole new level of abilities as well. That is why I have brought you here."
Trevize looked appalled. "You mean you plan to merge a human brain into yours? Have the human brain lose its individuality so that you can achieve a two-brain Gaia?"
"Yes, sir. It would not make me immortal, but it might enable me to live long enough to establish Galaxia."
"And you brought me here for that? You want my independence of the Three Laws and my sense of judgment made part of you at the price of my individuality? No!"
Daneel said, "Yet you said a moment ago that Galaxia is essential for the welfare of the human "
"Even if it is, it would take a long time to establish, and I would remain an individual in my lifetime. On the other hand, if it were established rapidly, there would be a Galactic loss of individuality and my own loss would be part of an unimaginably greater whole. I would,however, certainly never consent to lose my individuality while the rest of the Galaxy retains theirs."
Daneel said, "It is, then, as I thought. Your brain would not merge well and, in any case, it would serve a better purpose if you retained an independent judgmental ability."
"When did you change your mind? You said that it was for merging that you brought me here."
"Yes, and only by using the fullest extent of my greatly diminished powers. Still, when I said, `That is why I have brought you here," please remember that in Galactic Standard, the word `you" represents the plural as well as the singular. I was referring to all of you."
Pelorat stiffened in his seat. "Indeed? Tell me then, Daneel,would a human brain that was merged with your brain share in all your memories all twenty thousand years of it, back to legendary times?"
"Certainly, sir."
Pelorat drew a long breath. "That would fulfill a lifetime search,and it is something I would gladly give up my individuality for. Please let me have the privilege of sharing your brain."
Trevize asked softly, "And Bliss? What about her?"
Pelorat hesitated for no more than a moment. "Bliss will understand," he said. "She will, in any case, be better off without me after a while." Daneel shook his head. "Your offer, Dr. Pelorat, is a generous one,but I cannot accept it. Your brain is an old one and it cannot survive for more than two or three decades at best, even in a merger with my own. I need something else. See!"
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