Danger in Deep Space Part 21
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"Power deck, aye," returned Astro.
"All set below?" asked Tom.
"All set," said Astro.
"Reduce thrust to minimum!" shouted Tom.
Deep inside the powerful s.h.i.+p, the roar of the mighty atomic rocket motors began to fade to a deep growling purr.
"Control deck to radar deck. Major Connel, sir?"
"What is it, Corbett?" asked Connel.
"We're ready for a touchdown. Do you want to take over the bridge?"
"Can't you do it, Corbett?" asked Connel.
"Yes, sir!" replied Tom.
"Then carry on," replied Connel. "I'm having some trouble trying to get through to the Academy on the transmitter. Can't understand it." There was a pause. "I have them now, Corbett! You carry on!" he shouted.
"Aye, aye, sir," said Tom. He turned his attention to the control panel, checking the many dials and gauges with one sweeping glance, and then concentrated on bringing the s.h.i.+p to a safe landing on the foreign planet. His fingers tingled as he reached for the switches that would bring the s.h.i.+p down on the first intergalactic world he had ever visited. In a flash, the curly-haired cadet remembered childhood dreams of doing just what he was doing at this moment, preparing to touch down on a new world, millions of miles away from his home near New Chicago.
"Range one hundred miles," reported Alfie over the intercom.
"Power deck, reduce thrust to absolute minimum!" ordered Tom. "I want as little sustaining power as you can give me without cutting out altogether, Astro."
"Can do!" said Astro. The s.h.i.+p slowed even more, then suddenly picked up speed again as the gravity of Tara began to tug at the s.p.a.ce traveler.
"Stand by to fire braking rockets!" yelled Tom. He was all nerves now, sensitive to the throbbing of the great s.h.i.+p's motors, eyes fastened to the dials and meters on the control panel. There was no time to watch the scanner view of the onrus.h.i.+ng planet now. He had to touch down blindly, using only his instruments. "Radar bridge, report!" snapped Tom.
"Range one thousand feet," reported Alfie, his calm voice in striking contrast to the nervous excitement in Tom's. "Seven hundred fifty--six hundred--five fifty--"
"Fire braking rockets!" rasped Tom into the intercom.
The great s.h.i.+p bucked under the sudden thrust of the huge braking rockets. The _Polaris_ held steady for a moment, then gradually, as the pull of Tara began again, she settled back toward the dark-green jungles beneath her.
"Two hundred and fifty feet," reported Alfie. "One hundred and seventy-five--one fifty--" he droned.
"Ease her up, Astro," shouted Tom. "Easy! Ease her up, you Venusian clunk, we're dropping too fast!"
Once again, from the heart of the _Polaris_, there came a roaring blast of the powerful motors. The s.h.i.+p steadied once more and then slipped back into her fall toward the new planet under more sure control.
"Fifty feet," reported Alfie. "Forty--thirty--twenty--"
There was a brief pause, as if everything had stopped and they were held still by a giant hand, and then, suddenly, a rocking motion, a slight b.u.mp and rumble. Tom knew they were down.
"_Touchdown!_" he yelled at the top of his voice. "Touchdown! We made it--we made it!"
From the power deck, quiet except for the whining of the oxygen feed pump, Astro's bellow could be heard vibrating through the pa.s.sageways.
"_Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeooooooooooooowwwwwww!_"
Tom began shutting off the many circuits and switches and made a quick last-minute check of the now dead s.h.i.+p. Satisfied, he glanced at the great solar clock, noted the time in the log, and stepped to the ladder leading to the radar bridge.
"Cadet Corbett reporting, sir," said Tom, saluting smartly. "I wish to report, sir, that the _Polaris_ made touchdown on the planet Tara at exactly seventeen fifty-nine, solar time!"
Connel, his great bulk bent over the tiny transmitter, was twirling the dials, his head encased in a vacuum earphone helmet to ensure perfect silence. He had acquired the knowledge of lip reading out of necessity on the power decks of the old chemical burners thirty years before, and while he couldn't hear what Tom had said, he knew what the report was.
"Very well, Corbett," he shouted, not being able to judge the volume of his voice. "Good job! Can't seem to pick them up at the Academy again.
Had them once, then lost them. Am placing you in command of an expedition for a quick look outside. Arm yourselves with paralo-ray guns and rifles. Take a jet boat and under no circ.u.mstances are you to land.
Dismissed! Oh, yes, one more thing. Take Alfie Higgins along with you and keep _your eye on him_. Report back in one hour!"
Tom felt a tingle of excitement run up his backbone as he heard the tough skipper give him permission to explore the planet.
He saluted and turned away, Alfie trailing him down the ladder.
"Hey, Astrooooo!" yelled Tom. "Get number-one jet boat out of the hatch.
We're going for a look-see at this place!"
Tom went to the gun locker and took out three paralo-ray guns and rifles. He made sure each of them was fully loaded and then handed them to Alfie.
"Put these on the jet boat, Alfie. I'll be along in a minute."
Alfie took the guns and walked toward the jet-boat catapult deck. Tom returned to the radar bridge and stood before Connel.
"Would you see if there is any news of Roger, sir, when you make contact with the Academy?"
Connel read the cadet's lips and nodded his head. Tom turned and went directly to the jet-boat deck. Astro and Alfie waited for him inside.
"Brought along three s.p.a.ce suits, Tom," said Astro. "You can never tell what we might run into."
"Good idea," said Tom.
The three cadets climbed into the jet boat, Tom taking the pilot's seat.
He pushed a release b.u.t.ton, and a portion of the _Polaris'_ steel hull slid back. Tom pressed another b.u.t.ton, gripped the wheel of the small s.p.a.ce craft, and stepped on the acceleration pedal. The little red s.h.i.+p shot out of the open hatch and zoomed over the giant trees.
Traveling at a slow speed, Tom made a wide arc over the forest, checking his position against that of the _Polaris_ before losing sight of it. He pulled the tiny s.h.i.+p up to one thousand feet, leveled off, set the automatic pilot, and took his first close look at Tara, four and a half light years from Earth.
From above, Tara seemed to be a quagmire of reptiles, dinosaurs, and dense vegetation reaching as high as the gleaming towers of Venusport and Atom City. Huge trees that spread their branches over an area of a thousand feet soared skyward, limbs and trunks wrapped in jungle creepers. Now and then Alfie would grasp Tom or Astro by the arm and point a wavering finger at a moving animal below, then gasp and fall back white-faced into his seat. While Tom was inclined to share Alfie's reactions, Astro took it in stride, having been exposed to the dangers of wild jungles on his own Venus.
The tiny jet boat raced out across the blue-green sea that swept up in giant swells along the snow-white sandy beaches. It was a temptation to set the small craft down and enjoy the pleasure of a swim after the many days of cramped, tortured living on the _Polaris_. But Tom remembered Connel's orders and also had a lot of respect for some of the things he had seen swimming in the water.
"Better get back," said Tom. He flipped the audiophone switch in the jet boat and spoke into a small mike.
"Jet boat one to _Polaris_. Jet boat one to _Polaris_. Cadet Corbett to Major Connel."
There was a crackle of static and then Connel's voice, vibrant and clear, filled the small cabin.
Danger in Deep Space Part 21
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