"Gordon Dickson - Forever Man" - читать интересную книгу автора (Dickson Gordon R)their feet. In a few minutes they came to the end, and air and
strips decelerated so that they slowed and stepped at last into what looked like an ordinary office, but which was deep in the heart of a mountain. -This, the memory returned to Jim, in case the Transmission Section blew up on one of its attempts to transmit. The statistical chance was always there. Perhaps, this time...? Mollen had cleared them with the officer of the duty guard ~and they were moving on through other rooms to the suiting room, where Jim and Mary climbed into the unbelievably bar- rel-bodied space suits that were actually small spaceships in ~themselves and in which-if they who wore them were un- and still would not take their x-pills-they might drift in space, living on recycled air and nourishments until they went mad, or died of natural causes. --Or were found and brought back. The one-in-a-million claance. Jim, now fully inside his suit, locked it closed. "All set?" It was Mollen's voice coming at him over the aud circuit of the suit. Through the transparent window of the headpiece he saw the older man watching him. "All set, General." He looked over at Mary and saw her already suited and waiting. For a moment it struck Jim that she might have been trying to suit up fast to show she was something more than a weekend warrior, and he felt a tinge of old feeling of sureness had begun to flow back into him, and he felt released. "Let's go, Ca-lain." "Stick with -'Mary,"' she said, "and I'll stick with 'Jim.'" "Good luck," said Mollen. Together, Jim and Mary clumped across the room, waited for the tons-heavy explosion door to swing open, then clumped through. On the floor of the vast cavern that was the takeoff area, five two-man ships sat like gray-white darts, waiting. Red "manned" lights glowed by each sealed pon on the first four they passed. Jim read their names as he stumped on forward toward the open port of the lead ship, his ship, the AndFriend. The other four ships were the Swallow, the Fair Maid. the Lela and the Fourth Helen. He knew their pilots and gunners well. The Swallow and the Fourth Helen were ships from his own command. They and the other two were good ships han- dled by good people. The best. Jim led the way aboard AndFriend and fitted himself into the forward seat facing the controls. Through his suit's rece~ tors, he heard Mary sliding into the gunner's seat, behind and to the left of him. Already, in spite of the efficiency of the suit, he thought he could smell the faint, enclosed stink of his |
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