<h2><SPAN name="EPILOGUE" id="EPILOGUE"></SPAN>EPILOGUE</h2>
<p><span class="smcap">The</span> interstellar liner "Mirasol" settled gently to Sthor, having
circled wide of Asthor, and from her hold a cargo of the
heavy Jovian elements was discharged, while a mixed stream
of Solarians and Mirans came from her passenger quarters.</p>
<p>A delegation of Mirans met the new Ambassador from
Sol, Commander McLaurin, and conducted him joyfully to
the Central Government Group. Beside the great buildings,
a battered, scarred interstellar ship lay, her rear section a
mass of great patches, rudely applied, and rudely made, mere
cast metal plates.</p>
<p>Gresth Gkae welcomed Commander McLaurin to the Government
Hall. "Your arrival today, Commander McLaurin,
was most fortunate," he said in the interstellar language that
had been developed, "for but yesterday Gresth Talak, my
brother, arrived in his ship. Before we made that fortunate-unfortunate
expedition against your system, we waited for
him, and he did not come, so we knew his ship had, like
others, been lost.</p>
<p>"He arrived only yesterday, some seventy hours ago, and
explained how it had come about. He too found a solar
system. But he was less fortunate than I, and while exploring
this uninhabited system, far out still from the central
sun, where there should have been no masses of matter,
one of those rare things, a giant stony meteor that even a
magnetic shield will not stop careened into the rear of his
ship. Damaged badly, barely able to move, they settled to a
planet. The atmosphere was breathable, the temperature
mild. But while they could navigate planetary distances,<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_106" id="Page_106"></SPAN></span>
they could not return, so for nearly four and a half of your
years they remained there, working, working to repair their
ship.</p>
<p>"They have done it at last. And they have returned. And
best of all, after a four-year stay there, they know all they
need know about that system of eleven planets. It is compact
as yours, with an ultra-light sun such as yours, and four
of the planets are habitable. Together we can colonize that
system! It is a system of stable heat and stable light. And
it is small, yet large enough. And with the devices such as
your new energy has permitted, we need never fear the stony
meteors again." Gresth Gkae smiled happily. "Still better—it
is inhabited only by the lowest forms of life. It is too costly
to both races when Jarth sees fit to stimulate them by
throwing one against the other, despite the good things that
may come later."</p>
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