Especially me._
Ahead the tunnel made a curving turn, and there was a large area that had once been a major junction of two tunnels, one below the other. The Nipe had taken over a part of that area to build his home-away-from-home.
Stanton approached the turn and took off the infra-red goggles. Enough light spilled over from the Nipe"s lair to illuminate the tunnel. He put the goggles on the trackway. He wouldn"t need them again.
He went on around the curve, slowly and quietly. He didn"t want to fight down here in the tracks, and he didn"t want to be caught just yet.
Cautiously, he lifted himself up to the platform, where long-gone pa.s.sengers had once waited for long-gone trains. Now that he was out of the trench that the tracks lay in, he could move more easily. He moved away from the tracks.
"Barbell! He"s heard you! Watch it!"
But Stanton had already heard the movement of the Nipe. He jerked off the communicator and threw it away. He didn"t want any enc.u.mbrances now.
And then, as fast as any express train that had ever moved in these underground ways, the Nipe came around a corner thirty feet away, his four violet eyes gleaming, his limbs rippling beneath his centipede-like body.
_From fifteen feet away, he launched himself through the air, his outstretched hands ready to kill._
But Stanton"s marvelous neuro-muscular system was already in action.
At this stage of the game, it would be suicide to let the Nipe get close.
He couldn"t fend off eight grasping hands with his own two. He leaped to one side, and the Nipe got his first surprise in ten years when Stanton"s fist slammed against the side of his snouted head, knocking him in the opposite direction from that in which Stanton had moved.
The Nipe landed, turned, and charged back toward the man. This time, he reared up, using his two rear pairs of limbs for locomotion, while the two forward pair were held out, ready to kill.
He got surprise number two when Stanton"s fist landed on his snout, rocking his head back. His own hands met nothing but air, and by the time he had recovered from the blow, Stanton was well back, out of the way.
_He"s so small!_ Stanton thought wonderingly. Even when he reared up, the Nipe"s head was only three feet above the concrete floor.
The Nipe came in again--more cautiously, this time.
Stanton punched again with a straight right. The Nipe moved his head aside, and Stanton"s knuckles merely grazed the side of his head, below the lower right eye. One of the Nipe"s hands came in in a chopping right hook that took Stanton just below the ribs. Stanton leaped back with a gasp of pain.
The Nipe didn"t use fists. He used his open hand, fingers together, like a judo fighter.
The Nipe came forward once more, and as Stanton danced back, the Nipe made a grab for his ankle, almost catching it.
There were too many hands to watch! Stanton had two advantages: weight and reach. His arms were almost half again as long as the Nipe"s.
Against that, the Nipe had all those hands; and with his low center of gravity and four-footed stance, it would be hard to knock him down. If Stanton lost his footing, the fight would be over fast.
Stanton lunged suddenly forward and planted a left in the Nipe"s right upper eye, then followed it with a right uppercut to the Nipe"s jaw as his head snapped back. The Nipe"s four hands cut inward from the sides like sword blades, but they found no target.
Backing away, Stanton suddenly realized that he had another advantage. The Nipe couldn"t throw a straight jab! His shoulder--if that"s what they should be called--were narrow and the upper armbones weren"t articulated properly for such a blow. He could throw a mean hook, but he had to get in close to deliver it.
On the other side of the coin was the fact that the Nipe knew plenty about human anatomy--from the bones out. Stanton"s knowledge of Nipe anatomy was almost totally superficial.
He wished he knew if and where the Nipe had a solar plexus. He would like to punch something soft for a change.
Instead, he tried for another eye. He danced in, jabbed and danced out again, The Nipe had ducked again, taking it on the side of his head.
Then the Nipe came in low, at an angle, trying for the groin. For his troubles, he got a knee in the jaw that staggered him badly. One grasping hand clutched at Stanton"s right thigh and grasped hard. Stanton swung his fist down like a pendulum and knocked the arm aside.
But there was a slight limp in his movement as he back-pedaled away from the Nipe. That full-handed pinch had hurt!
Stanton was angry now, with the hot, controlled anger of a fighting man.
He stepped in and slammed two fast, hard jabs into the point of the Nipe"s snout, jarring the monster backwards. This time, it was the Nipe who scuttled backwards.
Stanton moved in to press his advantage and landed a beaut on the Nipe"s lower left eye. Then he tried a body blow. It wasn"t too successful. The alien had an endoskeleton, but he also had a hide that was like somewhat leathery chitin.
He pulled back, out of the way of the Nipe"s judo cuts.
His fists were beginning to hurt, and his leg was paining him badly where the Nipe had clamped on to it. And his ribs--
And then he realized that, so far, the Nipe had only landed one blow!
_One punch and one pinch,_ he thought with a touch of awe. _The only other damage he"s inflicted has been to my knuckles!_
The Nipe charged in again, then he leaped suddenly and clawed for Stanton"s face with his first pair of hands. The second and third pairs chopped in toward the man"s body. The last pair propelled him off the floor.
Stanton stepped back and let him have a right just below the jaw, where his throat would have been if he"d been human.
The Nipe arced backwards in a half-somersault and landed flat on his back.
Stanton backed up a little more, waiting, while the Nipe wriggled feebly for a moment. _The Marquis of Queensbury should have lived to see this,_ he thought.
The Nipe rolled over and crouched on all eight limbs. His violet eyes watched Stanton, but the man could read no expression on that inhuman face.
"_You did not kill._"
For a moment, Stanton found it hard to believe that the hissing, guttural voice had come from the crouching monster.
"_You did not even_ try _to kill._"
"I have no wish to kill you," Stanton said evenly.
"_I can see that. Do you ... Are you...._" He stopped, as if baffled.
"_There are not the proper words. Do you follow the Customs?_"
Stanton felt a surge of triumph. This was what George Yoritomo had guessed might happen!
"If I must kill you," he said carefully, "I, myself, will do the honors.
You will not go uneaten."
The Nipe sagged a little, relaxing all over. "_I had hoped it was so. It was the only thinkable thing. I saw you on the television, and it was only thinkable that you came for me._"
Stanton blinked, stunned. What was the Nipe thinking? But, of course, he knew. And he saw that even his brother"s return had been a part of the plan.
"_I knew you were out in the asteroids,_" the Nipe went on. "_But I had decided you had come to kill. Since you did not, what are your thoughts, Stanley Martin?_"