"Arkadi and Boris Strugatski. Spontaneous Reflex (англ.)" - читать интересную книгу автораstill inside."
Evidently the alarm had already started. Not just one but three searchlights were now exploring the walls of the institute. Snow eddies could be seen dancing in the blue light. Cries were heard through the noise and howling of the wind, someone was cursing. Finally the engines roared to life, the clanking of treads could be heard. Gigantic bulldozers were leaving the car park. "Kostenko, look," Piskunov uttered. "Watch carefully. We are witnessing the most remarkable chase in the history of humanity. Watch carefully, Kostenko!" Kostenko glanced at Piskunov sideways. It seemed to him that tears were running down the engineers face. Then again, the tears might have been from the wind. In the meantime the tread clanking was heard to the right of them and not around the back as before. Bulldozers entered on the road. One could already discern their flickering headlights. There were five of them. "Five against one," whispered Piskunov. "It has no chance. Spontaneous reflex will not help it this time." And suddenly something changed. Kostenko couldnt immediately figure out what exactly. The blizzard was still howling, clouds of dry snow were still rushing above the ground, bulldozer engines were roaring menacingly and confidently. However, the searchlights were not longer skimming the field. They halted on the gates. The gates were wide open and there was no one near them. "What the heck?" Kostenko said. "Could it--" Piskunov did not finish the sentence and they both started separating them from the gates when Piskunov, who was ahead, ran into a man with a rifle. The man yelped in fear and vaulted to the side, or at least tried to, but Piskunov grabbed him by the shoulders. "What is the matter?" he said. The man was twisting his head topped with a security guard hat back and forth in agitation, cursed, and finally came to his senses. "It got out," he said. "Got out. Toppled the gates and left. It almost squashed Makeyev. I am off to the village to get some help..." "Where did it go?" The security guard hesitatingly pointed left, "There, I think... Along the road..." "That means it will run into the bulldozers any moment now. Let's go." What happened next they would remember the rest of their lives. Suddenly something huge and formless loomed at them out of the whirling snow gloom, red and green blinking lights blinded them, and a coarse voice devoid of any modulation uttered, "Hello, how are you?" "Utm, stop!" Piskunov yelled desperately. Kostenko saw a security guard run up, and saw Piskunov raise his hands and shake his fists. The gargantuan shape enveloped in steam clouds, this ominous monster, passed him raising its branch-think legs and disappeared in the blizzard. ***** |
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