The Day Aberystwyth Stood Still

The Day Aberystwyth Stood Still by Malcolm Pryce

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Puget Sound in Washington State in 1947. He saw six flying doughnut-shaped craft and one of them seemed to be in trouble; it started ejecting debris which fell on his dog and killed it. A few days later he got a visit from the Men in Black; they seemed to know everything about what had happened and told him not to talk about it. Men in Black always turn up in a black ’47 Buick. They claim to be from the Government, usually the Air Force, and give names and stuff, but when their IDs are checked it turns out that either they don’t exist or are the names of dead people. Men in Black act strange; sometimes they giggle and seem unfamiliar with Earth customs.’
    ‘I think I saw a film about them once.’
    Calamity looked irritated.
    ‘What’s wrong?’
    ‘I’m being serious.’
    ‘I know. So am I.’
    ‘The films are . . . films like that just make jokes of it, but the Men in Black are a very real and mysterious phenomenon attached to early flying-saucer contact reports.’
    ‘OK, forget the movie. Who do they work for?’
    ‘Some people say they are G-men, but my money’s on them being aliens. They turn up afterwards to silence witnesses.’
    ‘If they are aliens and they don’t want people to talk, why do they abduct people and make love to them in flying saucers?’
    ‘When they do that they wipe the memory, it only comes out later under hypnosis.’
    ‘You mean they dream it.’
    ‘It’s different.’
    ‘It seems awfully similar to me.’
    ‘They report details under hypnosis that they couldn’t possibly have known.’
    ‘Like what?’
    ‘Like the map of Zeta Reticuli. In 1961 Barney and Betty Hill were taken aboard a saucer and saw a map on the wall. They drew it under hypnosis. It had stars on it that hadn’t been discovered yet.’
    I stood up and went over to the kitchenette. ‘You really think they have maps of the stars pinned to the wall of their flying saucers? It seems a bit primitive.’
    She followed me, not willing to let the subject drop. ‘Why not? You’ve got a map in the glove compartment of your car. What’s the difference? It had lines connecting the stars; the aliens said they were trade routes.’
    ‘I can’t believe that if there really are such things as flying saucers the skipper needs a star map to avoid getting lost.’
    ‘How else can they find their way? There are more stars in the Milky Way than grains of sand on the whole of Planet Earth.’
    I filled the kettle and shouted over the sound of gushing water. ‘But there are no corners in space, there’s nothing for the stars to hide behind. You just work out which star you want and head for it. You don’t need a load of lines on a chart. What for?’
    ‘We’ll see, then, won’t we?’ said Calamity. To disguise her growing irritation she began to help me; she swirled hot water round in the teapot to warm it and then put three tea bags in. ‘The black ’47 Buick is the nutcracker; this is what we use to crack open the case.’
    ‘You’re about to unveil one of your schemes, aren’t you?’
    Calamity pulled two mugs down from the cupboard and carried on as if she hadn’t heard me. ‘The way I see it, the aliens are not likely to carry the Buick in the saucer all the way from Zeta Reticuli, are they?’
    ‘It would seem an extravagant thing to do, although of course people often tow boats behind their cars when they go on holiday, so it’s not out of the question.’
    ‘I’m going to assume they don’t do that; in which case they must get them when they arrive. And that is how we trap them.’
    ‘Don’t forget that the most likely possibility is this whole Raspiwtin story is moonshine.’
    She carried on doggedly. ‘We don’t know why the aliens insist on black ’47 Buicks, but the evidence is clear. Back in the ’50s, that wasn’t a difficult item to get hold of, but here, now, in Aberystwyth, there aren’t any. So what do they do?’
    ‘Look in the classifieds.’
    ‘Exactly.’
    ‘I was

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