<h2 title="Chapter Seventeen"><SPAN name="p143" id="p143"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"><span class="ns">[p</span>143<span class="ns">]<br/></span></span>CHAPTER SEVENTEEN</h2>
<p>Lors dashed down the hallway into the main corridor,
passing the limp body of the doctor and the
young spacer who had been on duty at the desk.
Apparently, Brice had come into the place fast,
swinging the auto-rifle like it was a club. Both of
the men were unconscious, but there was no blood
in sight.</p>
<p>“Crazy fool,” Lors said aloud and slammed the
door as he dashed into the corridor.</p>
<p>Brice was running blindly.</p>
<p>“Brice! Stop!” Lors fired the auto-pistol over
the fleeing man’s head.</p>
<p>Brice stopped and whirled, dropping to one knee
to bring up the rifle he carried. He snapped off a
fast burst and Lors dived across the polished
corridor to hug the wall. He landed, rolling, his
pistol zeroed on the Terran, but he couldn’t bring
himself to shoot.</p>
<p>Nolan Brice, however, had no scruples about
shooting at Lors. He fired continually, cursing as
the bullets missed. Beyond the Terran, Lors could
see four other spacers running down the hall toward
Brice. One of them fired.</p>
<p>Brice whirled, spotted them, and brought up his
rifle. The gunfire, in the emptiness of the hall,
sounded like a machinegun being fired in a cave.
Lors saw a spacer slam backwards, rolling
crazily from the impact of the bullet that Brice
had triggered.</p>
<p>The Terran was hunched over in a crouch, like
an old gunfighter, shooting from the hip. Suddenly
he jerked to his feet, spun crazily in two directions
at once and fell flopping to the floor. The
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</span></span>auto-rifle clattered as he let it fall.</p>
<p>Lors came slowly to his feet and shoved his
gun back into its holster; then he walked over to
where Brice was staring at the ceiling through
unseeing eyes. It was a damned shame, but he had
brought it on himself. One of the spacers looked
at him.</p>
<p>“Are you all right, sir?”</p>
<p>Lors nodded.</p>
<p>“Is he a spacer?” One of them asked, looking
at the uniform.</p>
<p>“An escaped Terran,” Lors said, then he remembered
that Danson was probably down at the
hangar. “Don’t jettison this body until I give you
the orders. Put it in quick freeze.”</p>
<p>“Yes, sir,” the<!-- TN: original reads 'The' --> spacer said.</p>
<p>But Lors was already on his way down the
corridor. He could do nothing for Brice now ...
perhaps it had even been a good thing. The shooting
would have drawn most of the high ranking
officers toward the end of the ship, leaving a
comparatively clear space between him and the
hangar. He hoped that the doctor would stay out
for awhile.</p>
<p>As the Terrans said, they weren’t out of the
woods yet.</p>
<p>He found a vacant elevator and took it down to
the hangar level. As the door whirled open, he
raced into the corridor, nearly upsetting a startled
spacer with his rush. He had no idea how
long it would be until it was discovered that
Narvi had let Danson out, but he knew the escape
would not remain unnoticed for long.</p>
<p>He burst into the repair bin area of the hangar
and jerked his head toward the tubes. When a ship
<SPAN name="p145" id="p145"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"><span class="ns">[p</span>145<span class="ns">]
</span></span>came into the side of the mother-ship, they entered
through a large port which made it easier
for the pilot of the scout ship. But to leave the
starship, one had to install the smaller craft
into one of the many blast tubes on either side of
the big hangar.</p>
<p>He looked frantically about the area for Danson
and spotted the Terran standing unobtrusively<!-- TN: original reads 'unobstrusively' -->
near the pilot entry to one of the blast tubes. Nick
Danson, garbed in the blue and yellow of a Firstspacer,
was a twin for Lors. He hoped anxiously
that none of the repairmen would notice the trick.</p>
<p>Lors grabbed a mechanic by the arm. “Spacer!
I’m on an urgent mission. Where can I get a ship?”</p>
<p>The young spacer looked thoughtful for a moment,
then pointed toward a tube on the other side
of the hangar. “In that tube, sir.”</p>
<p>“Thank you.”</p>
<p>“I’ll help you rig it,” the spacer said.</p>
<p>“Never mind, I’ll do it myself. Go about your
work.”</p>
<p>“Yes, sir.” The spacer turned away, a puzzled
look on his face.</p>
<p>Lors motioned to Danson and headed toward
the tube door. He could well understand the
spacer’s bewilderment. While it was possible
for the pilot of a scout ship to launch his own
craft, it was highly impractical and not normally
done. He hoped it didn’t arouse their suspicions.
He yanked the door open and looked over
his shoulder. Danson was almost to him, running
hard. Heads turned as the mechanics watched him
run.</p>
<p>“Hurry!”</p>
<p>Danson reached the door and Lors shoved him
into the tube.</p>
<p><SPAN name="p146" id="p146"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"><span class="ns">[p</span>146<span class="ns">]<br
/></span></span>“Where’s Brice,” Danson demanded.</p>
<p>Lors slammed the door and whirled the wheel
of the spider lock. He didn’t answer. He was too
concerned with getting the door secured. Through
the port in the heavy door, he could see spacers
gesturing and pointing at the blast tube.</p>
<p>“Where’s Brice!”</p>
<p>“He’s dead.” Lors secured the wheel and noticed
that a Vice-commander had come into the
hangar area. “Get in the ship! Fast!”</p>
<p>Outside, the hanger workers were milling about
like a fleet of bees. Lors turned to Danson and
saw him standing beside the ship, his eyes
wild with disbelief.</p>
<p>“Get in the ship!”</p>
<p>“Not without Brice!”</p>
<p>Lors exploded in his native tongue. “Get in
that ship, Danson! How long do you think it’ll
be before they come in the emergency door?”</p>
<p>Nick’s eyes were wide and violent. “I’m not
leaving Nolan up here, goddammit! Get out of
my way!”</p>
<p>Lors shoved the Terran as he came in and
watched him backpedal into the side of the scout
ship. Danson muttered a curse and dived at
the spaceman. Lors had no choice in the matter.
He swung hard, Terran style, in what had come
to be known as the “ole one-two.” His left
fist dug into Nick’s stomach and, when he bent
with the blow, Lors brought his right fist up
from the floor and felt it smash into Danson’s
face. The Terran slammed backwards against
the ship, his head striking the metal sides.
He crumpled into an unconscious blue mound
beside the ship.</p>
<p>He wasted no time. Casting a glance at the
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</span></span>lifeless panel that was the emergency door at
the far end of the blast tube, he grabbed Danson
under the arms and hauled him up the
short ladder to the cockpit of the ship. If they
came through that emergency door, he was
finished. He could not push the button in the
wall that would open the huge port in the side
of the starship.</p>
<p>They would die if he did!</p>
<p>It would be one thing, to free an alien, but to
intentionally kill members of his own race would
mean disaster. Thirty seconds after he pushed
the wall button, would open the port at the end
of the tube and send the void of space rushing
into the chamber. Anyone who did not have adequate
pressurization would be a fond memory.</p>
<p>He stuffed Danson’s body into the cockpit seat
and buckled the strap about him. Lors left
the cockpit canopy open and leaped to the floor
of the tube. How long do I have? A minute?
Two? Keep them outside, he pleaded, and dived
for the button.</p>
<p>“Lors!”</p>
<p>The shout echoed hollowly in the tube. He
glanced toward the door and saw three mechanics
inside the tube. Thunder and lightning! One
second after he had slammed the button and
all the doors would have locked automatically
and the port would have opened.</p>
<p>Panicked by the sight of them, he whipped
out his pistol and fired. In the tube, the weapon
sounded like a firecracker going off in a steel
drum. The unarmed mechanics stopped dead,
whirled and ducked back through the door. In
another four seconds, the armed guards would
show up.</p>
<p><SPAN name="p148" id="p148"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"><span class="ns">[p</span>148<span class="ns">]<br
/></span></span>Lors shoved the weapon back into the holster
and slammed his hand against the button. It
would lock them out now! He had his thirty
seconds now. He dived for the ship, dropped
into the cockpit and slammed the canopy
forward, twisting the lock into place.</p>
<p>His fingers moved over the controls and the
engines whined into life as the port opened
before him. He was on his way! He revved
the engines impatiently as the big door rolled
away and the stars burned in at him. Then
he shoved the speed control forward and the
scout ship surged out into the blackness of
space. His feet kicked at the pedals and his
hands worked the stick. The scout ship rolled
over and streaked toward the lighted ball of
the earth.</p>
<p>He turned his head, looking over his shoulder
at the mother-ship. Tiny flashes of brilliant
light speared from the starship. They lifted,
fluttered and followed him like a swarm of
bees.</p>
<p>They were giving chase!</p>
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