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"Johnson is a fool." It was Miko's voice. "We must have the pa.s.swords."
"He got them from the radio room." A man's voice: I puzzled over it at first, then recognized it. Rance Rankin.
Miko said, "He is a fool. Walking around this s.h.i.+p as though with letters blazoned on his forehead, 'Watch me.... I need watching.' Hah!
No wonder they apprehended him!"
Rankin's voice said: "He would have turned the papers over to us. I would not blame him too much. What harm--"
"Oh, I'll release him," Miko declared. "What harm? That braying a.s.s did us plenty of harm. He has lost the pa.s.swords. Better he had left them in the radio room."
Moa was in the room. Her voice said, "We've got to have them. The _Planetara_, upon such an important voyage as this, might be watched."
"No doubt it is," Rankin said quietly. "We ought to have the pa.s.swords. When we are in control of this s.h.i.+p...."
It sent a s.h.i.+ver through me. Were they planning to try and seize the _Planetara_? Now? It seemed so.
"Johnson undoubtedly memorized them," Moa was saying. "When we get him out--"
"Hahn is to do that, at the signal." Miko added, "George could do it better, perhaps."
And then I heard George Prince for the first time, "I'll try."
"No need," Miko said unexpectedly.
I could not see what had happened. A look, perhaps, which Prince could not avoid giving this man he had come to hate. Miko doubtless saw it, and the Martian's hot anger leaped.
Rankin said hurriedly, "Stop that!"
And Moa, "Let him alone, you fool! Sit down!"
I could hear the sound of a scuffle. A blow--a cry, half suppressed, from George Prince.
Then Miko: "I will not hurt him. Craven coward! Look at him! Hating me--frightened!"
I could fancy George Prince sitting there with murder in his heart, and Miko taunting him:
"Hates me now, because I shot his sister!"
Moa: "Hus.h.!.+"
"I will not! Why should I not say it? I will tell you something else, George Prince. It was not Anita I shot at, but you! I meant nothing for her but love. If you had not interfered--"
This was different from what we had figured. George Prince had come in from his own room, had tried to rescue his sister, and in the scuffle, Anita had taken the shot instead of George.
"I did not even know I had hit her," Miko was saying. "Not until I heard she was dead." He added sardonically, "I hoped it was you I had hit, George. And I will tell you this: you hate me no more than I hate you. If it were not for your knowledge of ores--"
"Is this to be a personal wrangle?" Rankin interrupted. "I thought we were here to plan--"
"It is planned," Miko said shortly. "I give orders, I do not plan. I am waiting now for the moment--" He checked himself.
Moa said, "Does Rankin understand that no harm is to come to Gregg Haljan?"
"Yes," Rankin said. "And Dean. We need them, of course. But you cannot make Dean send messages if he refuses, nor make Haljan navigate."
"I know enough to check on them," Miko said grimly. "They will not fool me. And they will obey me, have no fear. A little touch of sulphuric--" His laugh was gruesome. "It makes the most stubborn, very willing."
"I wish," said Moa, "we had Haljan safely hidden. If he is hurt--killed--"
So that was why Miko had tried to capture me? To keep me safe so that I might navigate the s.h.i.+p.
It occurred to me that I should get Carter at once. A plot to seize the _Planetara_--but when?
I froze with startled horror.
The diaphragms at my ears rang with Miko's words: "I have set the time for now--two minutes--"
It seemed to startle Rankin and George Prince as much as it did me.
Both exclaimed: "No!"
"No? Why not? Everyone is at his post!"
Prince repeated, "No!"
And Rankin, "But can we trust them? The stewards--the crew?"
"Eight of them are our own men! You didn't know that, Rankin? They've been aboard the _Planetara_ for several voyages. Oh, this is no quickly planned affair, even though we let you in on it so recently.
You and Johnson.... By G.o.d!"
There was a commotion in the stateroom. I crouched, tense. Miko had discovered that his insulation had been cut off! He had evidently leaped to his feet. I heard a chair overturn. And the Martian's roar: "It's off! Did you do that, Prince? By G.o.d, if I thought--"
My apparatus went suddenly dead as Miko flung on his insulation. I lost my wits in the confusion: I should have instantly taken off my vibrations. There was interference: it showed in the dark s.p.a.ce of the ventilator grid over Miko's doorway, a snapping in the air, there--a swirl of sparks.
I heard with my unaided ears Miko's roar over his insulation: "By G.o.d, they're listening!"
The scream of hand sirens sounded from his stateroom. It rang over the s.h.i.+p. His signal! I heard it answered from some distant point. And then a shot: a commotion in the lower corridors....
The attack upon the _Planetara_ had begun!
I was on my feet. The shouts of startled pa.s.sengers sounded, a turmoil beginning everywhere.
I stood momentarily transfixed. The door of Miko's stateroom burst open. He stood there, with Rankin, Moa and George Prince crowding him.
He saw me. "You, Gregg Haljan!"
He came leaping at me.