Plague Ship eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 231 pages of information about Plague Ship.

Plague Ship eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 231 pages of information about Plague Ship.

“We set down here when it had never been done before.”

With one brown forefinger Rip traced some pattern known only to himself on the top of the table.  Ali stared at the opposite wall as if it were a bank of machinery he must master.

“It just might be whirly enough to work—­” Kamil commented softly.  “Or maybe we’ve been spaced too long and the Whisperers have been chattering into our ears.  What about it, Rip, could you set us down close enough to Center Block there?”

“We can try anything once.  But we might crash the old girl bringing her in.  There’s that apron between the Companies’ Launching cradles and the Center—.  It’s clear there and we could give an E signal coming down which would make them stay rid of it.  But I won’t try it except as a last resort.”

Dane noticed that after that discouraging statement Rip made straight for Jellico’s record tapes and routed out the one which dealt with Terraport and the landing instructions for that metropolis of the star ships.  To land unbidden there would certainly bring them publicity—­and to get the Video broadcast and tell their story would grant them not only world wide, but system wide hearing.  News from Terraport was broadcast on every channel every hour of the day and night and not a single viewer could miss their appeal.

But first there was Hovan to be consulted.  Would he be willing to back them with his professional knowledge and assurance?  Or would their high-handed method of recruiting his services operate against them now?  They decided to let Rip ask such questions of the Medic.

“So you’re going to set us down in the center of the big jump-off?” was his first comment, as the acting-Captain of the Queen stated their case.  “Then you want me to fire my rockets to certify you are harmless.  You don’t ask for very much, do you, son?”

Rip spread his hands.  “I can understand how it looks to you, sir.  We grabbed you and brought you here by force.  We can’t make you testify for us if you decide not to—­”

“Can’t you?” The Medic cocked an eyebrow at him.  “What about this bully boy of yours with his little blaster?  He could herd me right up to the telecast, couldn’t he?  There’s a lot of persuasion in one of those nasty little arms.  On the other hand, I’ve a son who’s set on taking out on one of these tin pots to go star hunting.  If I handed you over to the Patrol he might make some remarks to me in private.  You may be Posted, but you don’t look like very hardened criminals to me.  It seems that you’ve been handed a bad situation and handled it as best you know.  And I’m willing to ride along the rest of the way on your tail blast.  Let me see how many pieces you land us in at Terraport and I’ll give you my final answer.  If luck holds we may have a couple more of your crew present by that time, also—­”

They had had no indication that the Queen had been located, that any posse hunting the kidnapped Medic had followed them into the Big Burn.  And they could only hope that they would continue to remain unsighted as they upped-ship once more and cruised into a regular traffic lane for earthing at the port.  It would be a chancy thing and Ali and Rip spent hours checking the mechanics of that flight, while Dane and the recovering Weeks worked with Hovan in an effort to restore the sleeping crew.

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