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Moth
to a Lamp
from the mental diary of Christopher Lancier
a Psi-Kicks story
© 1996 G.F. Willmetts (UK)
My world is one of sensations. No, I'm not
handicapped. At least not in the normal sense of the word. I have
all the regular five senses, plus many others. I'm a Psionic.
These augmentations are some of the things which makes me different
to humans. I use that word advisedly. There is a world of difference
between me and a 'Normal'. I just have to touch something to get
an impression from it.
There is as much difference between me and my senses as there are
between a Normal and a slug. Humans and slugs have a limited view
of the world. I don't. Unless I shield, I'm forever picking up sensations
from everything around me. If I touch something, such sensations
escalate.
It's a kick picking up all this extra information, but much of
the time, I prefer isolation. I absorb too much to make complete
sense of it all. I become too much with the world without shielding.
I'm, for the want of a better word, a Psionic. The Stable call
me a Full-Range Psionic. I'm one of those folk who the press media
would try to break my door down to interview one week and spend
the next denouncing me as a fake with their so-called experts. To
be expert in what I do, you have to be a Psionic.
Would I want such attention? Not if I can help it. Picking up sensation
signatures from everything around me all the time might seem terribly
exciting, but it often feels like I've been out in a nova without
sunblock.
Sensory overload is a frequent problem we Psionics suffer from.
When I'm not on assignment, I prefer a safe familiar environment
with few people around and objects I've already scanned and absorbed.
Not too many hidden surprises please. I would have the urge, like
a moth to a lamp, to scan them.
Forgive me, I'm jumping ahead. The name's Lancier. Chris Lancier.
I was called 'Kit' as a kid, but prefer 'Chris' now. I'm contracted
to the Stable Consultancy - a closeted Government department who
makes a habit of employing Psionics to do jobs they wish they're
regular employees had.
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