The Space Pioneers

Chapter 29

asked Vidac.

"Where is the professor"s body?" asked Strong.

"It hasn"t been found yet," replied Vidac uneasily.

"Then how can the cadets be charged with murder if you can"t produce a body?" demanded Strong.

Vidac paused a moment. He was thrown off guard by Strong"s shrewd observation. "They are also being held for abduction of the professor,"

said Vidac. "We have eyewitnesses."

"Take me to them," said Strong.

"I"m afraid that will be impossible at the moment," said Vidac. "The colonists are expecting a little show for their enthusiastic welcome."

"Take me to the cadets," Strong demanded. "And that means immediately!"

Vidac wavered under the Solar Guard captain"s withering gaze. He nodded and turned away.

As Strong pushed through the crowd of welcoming colonists, someone tugged at his sleeve and whispered into his ear.

"Don"t believe all you hear!" Strong turned to see the face of Hyram Logan. Before he could reply, Logan disappeared into the crowd.

"Well, Captain Strong? Are you coming?" asked Vidac.

Strong turned and followed him through the crowd. He could feel danger on this satellite. He could feel it and he could read it in the faces of the people around him.

[Ill.u.s.tration]

CHAPTER 16

"I"ll leave you here," said Vidac to Captain Strong as the two s.p.a.cemen stood in front of the Administration Building. "Take the slidestairs up to the seventh floor. First corridor to the left. There will be a guard outside their door. Give him this note and there won"t be any trouble."

Strong looked at the lieutenant governor coolly. "There better not be,"

he said.

"That"s a strange att.i.tude to take, Captain," said Vidac.

"Vidac," said Strong coldly, "I want you to know right now that I don"t like this setup. There are many things cadets might be, but they are not kidnappers or murderers!"

"I intend to prove otherwise!" a.s.serted Vidac.

"I figured you would," said Strong, "but you still have to produce Professor Sykes"s body."

"Don"t worry, Captain." Vidac smiled. "My men are searching for it now.

We"ll find it."

"When you do, Vidac," said Strong grimly, "and he happens to be alive, make sure he stays that way, eh?" The Solar Guard captain wheeled and entered the Administration Building before Vidac could answer.

Inside, he found the slidestairs and rode up to the seventh level.

Taking the first corridor to the left, he rounded a corner to find Ed Bush standing in front of the door to the cadets" quarters. As he approached, Bush took out his paralo-ray gun and held it on Strong.

"That"s far enough, mister," said Bush.

"Do you realize what you"re doing?" demanded Strong.

"Never mind what I"m doing," snapped Bush. "Who are you and what do you want?"

"You"d better get s.p.a.cewise, mister! It"s against the law to hold a weapon on an officer of the Solar Guard! I"m Captain Strong and I want to see the cadets!"

"No one gets inside without a pa.s.s from Governor Vidac," Bush answered surlily.

Strong pulled out the note and handed it over brusquely. Bush glanced at it and handed it back.

"O.K.," he said. "You got ten minutes." He unlocked the door and stepped aside.

Strong was furious at this treatment. But he held his temper in check, realizing he had to talk to the cadets first and find out what had happened. He would deal with Bush later. He stepped past Bush and opened the door.

"_Polaris_ unit--stand to!" he yelled.

Seated around the table, the three cadets stared at their captain in disbelief, then instinctively rose and snapped to attention. Their backs were straight and their eyes forward, but it was impossible for them to keep smiles off their faces. Suppressing his own elation, Strong managed to stride in front of them in mock inspection, but then could no longer hold back an answering smile.

"Unit--stand easy!"

Like three happy puppies the cadets swarmed over their skipper, pounding him on the back, grabbing his hands, and mauling him until he had to cry out for peace.

"Take it easy," he cried. "Relax, will you! You"ll tear me apart!"

"You"re the happiest sight I"ve seen in weeks, sir!" shouted Tom.

"Yeah," drawled Roger, grinning from ear to ear. "I couldn"t be happier if you had brought along a ship full of s.p.a.ce dolls!"

"When did you get here, sir?" asked Astro. "Why didn"t you let us know?"

The questions tumbled out of the boys" mouths thick and fast, and Strong let them chatter until their initial burst of elation had worn itself out. Then, after quickly bringing them up to date on all news of the Academy, and news of Earth, he pulled up a chair and faced them solemnly. The three cadets braced themselves to tell him about their experiences since leaving Atom City.

"There"s a lot to tell, sir," began Tom. "But we"re only going to give you the facts as we know them, sir. And then let you decide."

Then starting from the beginning, when they were first relieved of their stations on the _Polaris_ on the way out to the satellite, the three cadets related their experiences with Vidac, Hardy, and Professor Sykes.

They ended with a detailed account of their being held for the disappearance of the professor.

"And you say that the colonists were forced to pay for their food on the trip out?" asked Strong incredulously.

"Yes, sir," said Tom. "And later, after the ships crashed, there was a shortage of farm tools and equipment, which meant that the colonists would have to farm with chemicals. Vidac made them sign over part of their future profits and mortgage their land holdings to get the chemicals."

"And four hundred ships crashed in landing? Hasn"t anybody figured out why yet?" Strong asked.

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