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Grim-faced, his hands gripping the controls, he rocketed through s.p.a.ce, determined to put an end, once and for all, to the marauding pirate and old enemy, Bull c.o.xine.
When night fell over the Academy s.p.a.ceport, Tom, Roger, and Astro climbed silently into the giant rocket cruiser _Polaris_ and raised s.h.i.+p for t.i.tan. Their departure from Earth was routine, with no one but Commander Walters and Captain Strong knowing that stowed in the storage compartment of the s.p.a.ces.h.i.+p was twenty million credits, the pay roll for the miners of t.i.tan.
Once in s.p.a.ce, the rocket s.h.i.+p was put on course and held there by automatic pilot. The three cadets gathered in the messroom and sipped hot tea, staring moodily into their cups. Unable to break audio silence, lest they should betray their position, their first chance of hearing any news lay far ahead of them at t.i.tan. They could only hope that the decoy trap would succeed and that their skipper and friend would return safely. The only comment was Astro's grim prediction.
"If anything happens to Captain Strong," he paused and finished his sentence in a tense whisper, "I'll search the universe until I find c.o.xine. And when I do, I'll break him in two!"
CHAPTER 18
"Have you got everything straight?" asked c.o.xine. Simms nodded his head.
"All right, blast off," ordered the pirate. "We'll follow you and keep you spotted on radar. If it's a trap, head for asteroid fourteen, bail out in a jet boat, and let the scout keep going. We'll pick you up later."
Simms nodded again and turned to his old partner, Wallace. "So long, Gus." He smiled. "This is one time the Solar Guard gets it right where it hurts!"
"Yeah," agreed Wallace. "See you later. Take it easy on that asteroid and don't get in trouble with the girls!"
The two men laughed and Simms turned to climb into the waiting rocket scout. The sleek s.h.i.+p had been stripped down until it was hardly more than a power deck and control panel. She was now capable of more than twice her original speed. As the little s.p.a.ceman disappeared into the air lock, c.o.xine turned to Wallace.
"We'll give him an hour's head start and then blast off after him. And remember, the first man that breaks audio silence will get blasted!"
All eyes were on the tiny rocket scout as its jets, roaring into life, lifted free of the pirate planetoid. When the speedy little s.h.i.+p had disappeared into s.p.a.ce, c.o.xine turned to his crew and ordered an immediate alert. While the criminals readied the armed privateer for blast-off, c.o.xine and Wallace climbed directly to the radar bridge.
Joe Brooks was hunched in front of the scanner, staring intently. He looked up when the two pirate officers entered.
"Just following Lieutenant Simms on the radar, skipper," said Brooks.
"He's blasting through the asteroid belt faster than I thought he could."
"Lemme see!" growled c.o.xine. The giant pirate stared at the scanner and his mouth twisted into a grin. He turned away and barked several orders.
"Wallace, stand by to blast off in two minutes! Brooks, get me a bearing on that s.h.i.+p."
"You mean Simms?" asked the radarman.
"No! I mean that s.h.i.+p, right there," snapped c.o.xine. He pointed to a white blip on the scanner. "And after you get the bearing I want a course that'll intersect it in"--c.o.xine paused and glanced at the astral chronometer--"ten minutes!"
Quickly calculating the bearing and working up the course as ordered, Brooks handed c.o.xine a slip of paper. The pirate glanced at it briefly.
"What would you say Simms' speed would be if he kept his s.h.i.+p on full thrust, Brooks?" asked c.o.xine.
Brooks thought a moment. "I'd say it would be about half of what he's making now!"
"Exactly!" roared c.o.xine. "That's why the s.h.i.+p on your scanner isn't Simms' at all, but another s.h.i.+p!"
The radarman studied the scanner, where, with each sweep of the thin white line, the blip of the s.h.i.+p appeared. "You mean it might be the t.i.tan pay roll?" he breathed hopefully.
"Yeah," breathed c.o.xine. "I mean it might be the t.i.tan pay roll, and then again it might not!" c.o.xine turned away, leaving the radarman utterly confused.
Within the two-minute deadline that c.o.xine had ordered, the members of his crew were locking the last air lock and securing s.h.i.+p for blast-off.
c.o.xine sat in front of the control panel, ready to give the final order that would send the vessel hurtling into s.p.a.ce. In a little while, the evil mind, the twisted brain of Bull c.o.xine would be pitted against the might of the Solar Guard.
Captain Strong sat on the control deck of the decoy s.h.i.+p, watching the radar scanner and waiting for the appearance of Bull c.o.xine and his crew. Again and again, the young Solar Guard officer, too restless to remain in one spot, got up and paced the deck.
He flipped on a chart screen and studied the positions of the surrounding asteroids, which he knew hid the Solar Guard fleet, ready to pounce on any attacking s.h.i.+p. Schooled for years in facing the tedium of s.p.a.ce travel and patrolling the s.p.a.ce lanes, Strong nevertheless was anxious for something to happen, as minute after minute slipped past and no attack came.
Once he thought he saw something move on the scanner and gripped the sides of the instrument tightly as a blip appeared, disappeared, and then reappeared. Finally Strong was able to distinguish what it was and he turned away in disgust. It had been a maverick asteroid, one which, because of its positive gravity, never became a captive of other bodies in s.p.a.ce. It wandered aimlessly through the belt, a danger s.p.a.cemen feared more than any other, since it could not be depended upon to remain in one position.
Unable to break audio silence and communicate with the hidden Solar Guard fleet around him, lest he give away their positions, Strong found the loneliness driving him into a case of jitters and nerves.
Suddenly he jumped up and stared unbelievingly at the scanner. There in front of him was a blip, traveling at amazing speed, straight for his s.h.i.+p. From its size and shape, Strong could tell it was a rocket scout.
He watched it for a moment dumfounded at the speed of the small s.h.i.+p.
When he was certain that it was heading for him, he grabbed the audioceiver microphone and began calling hurriedly.
"Attention all s.h.i.+ps! This is Captain Strong. s.p.a.ces.h.i.+p approaching me, starboard quarter, one-one-five degrees. Estimated speed--" Strong paused and watched the moving blip. "Speed unknown. All s.h.i.+ps close in immediately!"
On the scanner, Strong could see the flashes of blips as the squadrons roared out of concealment and closed in on the approaching rocket scout.
Over the audioceiver he could hear the squadron commanders snapping orders to their s.h.i.+ps as the small s.h.i.+p still headed, unheedingly, for his decoy vessel.
Suddenly the attacking s.h.i.+p slowed and Strong could see the blip turn in a wide-sweeping curve. But it was too late. The Solar Guard s.h.i.+ps had it surrounded from every possible angle. The little scout made a desperate dash straight for Strong's s.h.i.+p. In a flash, he saw the plan of the s.h.i.+p's pilot. He was heading for Strong, hoping to use him as a s.h.i.+eld from the mighty six-inch blasters trained on him.
Strong grabbed for the control and fired full thrust on his starboard jets, sending the decoy vessel into a screaming dive. The attacking s.h.i.+p tried to follow, but seeing it couldn't make it, turned and tried to escape from the surrounding s.h.i.+ps. Instinctively Strong shouted a warning to the pilot to surrender, but even as he spoke, he saw the firing flashes sparkle on the hulls of a dozen fleet vessels as they sent their deadly atomic missiles converging like lightning arrows on the speedy rocket scout.
There was a burst of pure white fire on the scanner and then the young captain gulped as the attacking s.h.i.+p was blasted into a hulk of twisted metal.
Strong grabbed the audioceiver microphone and shouted orders to the fleet squadron leaders.
" ... Squadron L! Put out immediate rescue jet boats and begin salvage operations. All remaining s.h.i.+ps will return to Solar Guard base, s.p.a.ce Academy. End transmission!"
Strong hurried to the air lock, hastily put on a s.p.a.ce suit, and in a few moments was blasting in a jet boat toward the remains of the attacking scout.
Immediately the communications of the departing fleet were filled with talk of their victory over the pirate band. Strong alone felt uneasy about their success. For c.o.xine to attack in a light rocket scout, which Strong felt sure had been stripped down to gain more speed, did not follow the pattern which the hardened pirate had established in previous raids.
When he arrived at the wreckage of the rocket scout, Strong found that his fears were justified.
A crew chief from one of the rescue squads approached Strong; his body weightless in s.p.a.ce, the man grappled for a handhold on a jutting piece of the twisted wreck, and then spoke to Strong over the helmet s.p.a.cephones.
"We found only one person aboard, sir," he reported. "And the s.h.i.+p appears to have been stripped of everything but engines and control panel."
Behind the protective gla.s.s of his helmet, Strong grimaced. He turned to Captain Randolph. "We've been tricked again, Randy," said Strong bitterly. "We used a decoy and so did c.o.xine!"