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My doctor didn’t want to let me out of the hospital, which was funny, because the nurses couldn’t be rid of me fast enough. They argued outside my room in low, strained voices. “There’s nothing wrong with him,” a nurse said. “We need that bed.”

“I still need a psych evaluation,” said the doctor. “He’s on suicide watch, why don’t I have something from psych?”

“His company won’t consent to a psychological profile. They say his state of mind is commercial-in-confidence.”

“Then who put him on the watch?”

“His company. They specifically requested no visitors. And they want him released into their care right away.”

The doctor sighed, like she spent all day being thwarted by bureaucrats, and here it was again. “He’s clearly unstable.”

I could hear the nurse’s shrug. “He’s physically fine. What do I tell them?”

The doctor sighed again. She was going to go home after this and sip red wine and stare at the wall, I could tell. She would wonder why she was doing this, struggling against commercial interests at a corporate hospital when all she wanted to do was help people, and in the morning, when she walked out of her beautiful home and unlocked her sports car, she would remember.

“Tell them,” she said, “I strongly advise he be kept away from industrial-grade cutting or stamping equipment.”

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Machine Man subscriber Impotent Verse (#3907)

Location: Cambridge, UK
Quote: "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog"
Posted: 6249 days ago

"...in the morning, when she walked out of her beautiful home and unlocked her sports car, she would remember." - love it.

What would you say is the difference between industrial-grade and weapons-grade?

Wikipedia has an entry on what weapons-grade means en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weapons-grade but only something about prime numbers for industrial-grade which boils down to "primes good enough for industrial applications such as RSA"

Hmmm! Maybe we should add a ?-grade system of bad-assedness to wikipedia, but what would be the range?

fluffy-bunny-grade
badger-grade
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industrial-grade
aerospace-grade
weapons-grade

Machine Man subscriber Mapuche (#1184)

Location: Darwin, Australia
Quote: "Inconceivable!"
Posted: 6249 days ago

I just love the easy way this story seems to flow along... easy reading, entertaining and thought provoking - all in one author! And a Tigers fan to boot!!!

Machine Man subscriber Toby O (#2900)

Location: Sydney
Quote: "vote with your wallet"
Posted: 6249 days ago

This is definitely in the vein of bizarre inhuman company behavior; some vague will-to-profit seems to drive the actions of the spectre.

Mary Rose (#2854)

Location: San Francisco, CA
Quote: "go big or stay home"
Posted: 6249 days ago

I wonder if he gets a kiss from the doctor at some point. It seems to be the trend.

Jason Wallwork (#675)

Location: Peterborough, Canada
Quote: "If it ain't broke you're not trying hard enough."
Posted: 6249 days ago

This is an awesome story. I freaking love your writing. Now maybe I'm just easy to please, but Max, this stuff is on par with the quality of your novels. My only criticism? It's like crack. I love it but you're really left wanting, craving, needing more!

KeenJane (#4687)

Location: Shippensburg
Quote: "Shady Pines, Ma!"
Posted: 5917 days ago

the last line form the Doctor is great. I'm glad that I came late to the party- otherwise I would have to wait to read more!

stanley becker (#5283)

Location: black hole
Quote: "DON"T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!!"
Posted: 5535 days ago

how does Charley know that she [the doctor] has such thoughts - telepathy or is it fictional licence? - the funny thing is I never unlock my car . I turn the ignition and start her up ........

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