" Perry Rhodan 0048 - (40) The Red Eye of Betelgeuse" - читать интересную книгу автора (Perry Rhodan)The Terra and Centurion and 10 mutants defend the Earth against the might of the Springer
and Mounder Clans. The Centurion is captured, Tiff and McClears head out in a Gazelle but they are also captured. is this the end for the Earth & Perry Rhodan all will be revealed in– The Red Eye of Betelgeuse 1/ BLASTOFF FOR BETELGEUSE TWO ALIEN ENTITIES in the entire Universe—one semihuman, the other completely inhuman—believedthey knew the location of the planet Earth, besides the Arkonides Khrest and Thora and the mouse-beaver from the world called Vagabond. Khrest, Thora and Pucky, of course, really knew; the other two— Well, one was a Galactic Trader of the Mounder clan. Green of skin and measuring a good 6 feet in height and almost the same in width, he was the undisputed lord and master of a considerable spaceship fleet. Topthor. The second entity travelled aboard Topthor’s flagship, the same space vessel with which he had attempted to attack Earth when it had been accidentally discovered many months previously. However, neither Topthor nor ‘the other’ knew that Perry Rhodan’s mutants had long since altered the position coördinates data in the memory banks. ‘The other’ was the positronic brain aboard the Mounder’s ship. Occupying the supposed position of the Earth now was the third planet of the giant star Betelgeuse, 272-light-years distant from the terrestrial solar system. This fact was to lead to a world-shattering mistake—a carefully engineered error for 2 great stellar races, although their greatest adversary, a certain Terranian named Perry Rhodan was, as a result, to disappear forever from the scene along with his home planet. Exactly as plotted by Rhodan. **** Humanity had finally come of age. Man had made of his planet a near Utopia only dreamed of a few generations earlier by visionaries like Wells, Bellamy, Gernsback, Ernst von Loig. World government had long since ceased to be a social fantasy, the impossible dream of science fiction |
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