He
looked dead; he was dead; he was the dead man. Rumor had it
that he had been re-animated by alien technology. But no one
knew with an absolute certainty. He appeared one day in the
offices of Ted Mackintosh, the executive producer of Mainline Magazine,
a TV news program known for its off the wall, in-depth approach
to their features.
When it was medically verified that the dead man was indeed dead,
Mackintosh assigned one of his top producers and star reporters
to the story. The producer ran into some obstacles when he
tried a human-interest approach to the story's spin. He wanted
to establish a history, interview family and friends. The
dead man would have nothing to do with it. He wouldn't even
give himself a proper name. His reason for coming to the world's
attention was to make people happy, he said. His past, his
family, his origins were not important.
When the show aired, the ratings went through the ceiling.
The dead man was an immediate success. People loved him.
They wanted to invite him to dinner, even if it was only to have
him sitting at the table. Statesmen from around the world
and religious leaders from every denomination wanted to consult
with him. They felt that he had insights into life that only
a dead man could relate. What became immediately apparent
was that his mere image on the TV screen instilled a sense of happiness
and contentment in the viewing audience that was unheard of in the
annals of television broadcasting. No one could account for
this phenomenon. Corporations were quick to see the value
in all this. They wanted the dead man to pitch their products
on TV and in print ads. They offered top dollar, but the dead
man had no use for money. Furthermore, he made it plain that
he had not come to sell candy, soda, cereal, or anything else to
anyone. He came only to be seen and make people happy.
Although he had not given permission, toy makers were manufacturing
action figures and dolls in his likeness. He refused legal
representation, thus allowing anyone who cared to market his image
to do so without impunity. He began to appear in ads all around
the world, on trading cards and billboards. The dead man was
seen drinking beer and eating foods that he had no use for.
He had become an overnight celebrity. Hollywood wanted to
sign him to do feature films; TV execs wanted him to star in his
own sit-com. He refused all offers. Nonetheless, paparazzi
and reporters followed him everywhere he went along with mobs of
autograph seekers. Fan clubs sprung up on every continent
of the planet. Glossy photos of him were in countless households,
even in shacks and shanties in third world counties, all of them
signed, The Dead Man.
No matter where he was seen, or where he appeared, he always
wore the same clothesa drab olive green suit, white wrinkled
shirt with brown coffee stains blotched around the chest area, and
a thin black tie of the sort that were buried with the 60's.
No one knew where the dead man lived. He would simply appear
where he was expected, and in places where he was not expected at
all. People from all walks of life invited him to come live
with them, wealthy individuals offered to build him air-conditioned
mausoleums around the world so that he would have a comfortable
place to stay no matter where he went. He would have nothing
to do with it. It was apparent that he was enormously reticent
and valued his privacy above human comforts. Scientists took
interest in him because he did not decompose. There was a
slight scent of methane and damp rot emitted from him, but this
did not increase over any length of time. He was a true enigma
who always sidestepped a question with a shy and wry smile.
When he met with the Holy See at the Vatican, this press release
was handed to reporters:
Re: Subject of Conference with the Pope.
After many a millennia, the time has come to complete the true,
long awaited role of the human species. My presence on the
planet at this time is to draw attention to the eleventh hour that
befalls everyone alive today. The time is near when
the great culmination that the human race has long expected on a
sub-conscious level is but an eyewink away. The technology
is in place; the required number of human beings is in place; the
political antagonisms and spiritual malaise are ripe and very much
in place. The momentous time has arrived.
---The Dead Man
Soon after this, reports began coming in about multiple sightings
around the world. He was seen climbing Mt. Everest with a
group of seasoned mountaineers; he was spotted at the Great Wall
of China with a crowd of Australian tourists wearing striped Bermuda
shorts; in India, he was seen levitating four feet off the ground
in his green suit, cross-legged near the banks of the Ganges in
Calcutta. All these sightings took place on the same day.
The dead man began to appear at barmitzvahs and family picnics,
at Christian baptismal ceremonies, and at pubs and nightclubs where
he was seen dancing with delighted females who slipped their phone
numbers into his olive green jacket in hopes of a late night rendezvous.
Winos toasted him as he passed because they believed he had reached
full, saturated intoxication. Post offices had to open up
special divisions for all of the fan mail he received. They
had to store all these letters in huge warehouses because the dead
man did not have a physical address.
On Halloween, dead man costumes prevailed by far over others.
During the Christmas season, manufactures of perfumes and colognes
made considerable profits selling the dead man's slight scent of
decay-and-methane products. At New Year's Eve parties, it
was impossible to step into a room where at least 95% of the people
present weren't emitting the dead man's replicated aromas.
It became fashionable to have the Dead Man Look. This was
a look of stone-faced gauntness and pale skin with murky half-moons
smeared under the eyes. It was especially noted in women who
could easily muster the look with some well-chosen shades of make-up.
One day Lydia Sporran was driving down a deserted road near Waskish,
Minnesota, when the dead man appeared to her unexpectedly on the
passenger side of the car. An immediate sense of well-being
overcame her. She was awestruck at this visitation.
The dead man suggested that she speed the car to 100 mph and run
it into a telephone pole. Lydia Sporran, smiling all the while,
thought this was an excellent idea and proceeded to do just that.
When they found her with her head hanging limp from an exposed neck
bone, no one had any idea what had occurred and dismissed it as
a tragic accident.
Soon after this, it was announced that the dead man would talk to
the entire world in three days to reveal his ultimate reason for
having risen from the dead. On the night that this broadcast
was to occur, everyone was in front of their TV set or radio, eager
to hear what he had to say. Soldiers on battlefields stopped
for the occasion, crime halted during his announcement, the flow
of human semen ceased while sex was put on suspension. All
ears and eyes were on the dead man.
He suggested to all the world leaders that they begin wars with
their neighbors as soon as was humanly possible. It was also
advised that the nuclear powers fire every single missile in their
arsenal at their adversaries with blunt swiftness, and to launch
every chemical and biological weapon at their disposal. He
recommended to people in general that they go to the streets of
their cities to riot and cause as much havoc and pandemonium as
they could muster prior to the missiles falling on them, advising
the police to take part in this free for all and not to attempt
any arrests whatsoever.
Without hesitation, or thinking of the ultimate consequences, world
leaders gave orders to launch missiles of mass destruction at countries
that were at the top of their adversary lists. They also deployed
troops on their home front to riot along side the civilian population.
While people sat in front of TV sets listening to the gunfire and
explosions in their cities, they waited patiently for the nuclear,
chemical and biological warheads to hit the earth; and they watched
the dead man on the screen with smiles on their faces, in complete
tranquility, wishing he were there with them when the final, unforgiving
darkness came.