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She took up a goblet of the new drink, but she wasnāt placated, āIām of the opinion this stop shouldnāt be made; itās too dangerous. Iām going to insist Captain Foren blast the city and obliterate both sides of this barbaric conflict.ā
The Lady Marid, who was still dressed in her Pallas Athene armor, broke in. āDonāt be so upset, Jan. Weāre sorry that brute hurt your arm, but what can you expect on this type of cruise? They guaranteed us thrills, didnāt they? The very dangers we face are what weāre paying so highly for.ā She laughed lightly. āBesides, that costume you wear as Aphrodite. Really! I donāt know why you didnāt get worse than a scratch on the arm. These Greeks arenāt exactly civilizedā ānor exactly cold-blooded, either.ā
The otherās face went red and she snatched another of the drinks from a tray. āNevertheless, Iām going to complain. This war is absolutely too perilous to be part of the tour. And after all the trouble we went to in order to learn their fantastic languages and customs. Why I was under that damned Psycho-Study Impressor for nearly two hours!ā
Captain Foren had entered behind her. āI agree with you Lady Jan, and can only apologize. I shouldāve realized last week when Lord General Baris, fighting in the battle as the God Ares on the Trojan side, was speared by this same Greek. The company would never hear the end of it, if, on one of these cruises, a passenger was seriously injured.ā
The Lord General Baris shrugged. āIt was wonderful sport. I killed a score of the beggars that day. I donāt know how that one found a chink in my armor. Iāll take measures against my costumer when we return home.ā He grinned wryly. āI doubt if the Emperor would appreciate having one of his generals killed in a primitive war, while on leave.ā
āI think Iāll have to take a crack at this Diomed, myself,ā Lord Doren said.
The Lady Marid laughed. āIf I know you, youāll do it with a blaster from a hundred feet in the air above him.ā
Doren smiled in return. āOf course. Do you think. Iād make a fool of myself by going down into their battle as Baris does? Itās insane. This hand to hand conflict is much too risky.ā
The Captain changed the subject. āIām sure youāll all appreciate our next stop,ā he said. āI plan to visit an even more astounding planet than this. We are to fight the swamp dragons of Venus.ā
āFrom what distance, Captain?ā Lord Doren drawled.
The Captain smiled. āTheir poisonous breath reaches half a mile, so it will be necessary to use long distance weapons.ā
Lord General Baris scowled. āIt sounds too easy. I like to fight humanoids; thereās more thrill in killing when your opponent looks like yourself, as do these earthlings.ā
The Lady Jan was nearing the nasty stage of intoxication. āIt wouldnāt be so thrilling if you werenāt provided with defenses making it practically impossible to be hurt. You wouldnāt enter these battles if you werenāt sure youād come out safely.ā
āI wouldnāt deny it. Sport is sport; but I have no desire to be killed at it. At any rate, Iām opposed to killing these swamp dragons. It sounds as though it would be boring, and, Makred knows, we had enough boredom butchering those dwarfs at our last stop.ā
The Lady Marid backed him. She also thought Venus unattractive. If the Captain was of the opinion this war was too dangerous, wasnāt there some other conflict on this planet?
The Captain told them heād consult with his officers and let them know in the morning.
One thing was sure, Captain Foren thought, as he made his way toward the officerās mess. Heād have to get this group of thrill-crazy wastrels away from Troy. If one of them was hurt badly, heād undoubtedly lose his lucrative position on the swank cruise ship.
The idea was his own, really, and a good one. In a luxury mad world the cry was for new titillations, new pleasures, new planets on which to play, new drugs to bring ever wilder dreams, new foods, new drinks, new loves; but, most of all, new thrills.
Yes, the idea of taking cruise ships of wealthy thrill seekers to the more backward planets and letting them join in primitive wars, had been his. It proved the thrill supreme. His cruises were the rage of half a dozen planets, and the company had increased his pay several times in the past few years. But he knew it could crumple like a house of cards, given one serious injury to a wealthy guest. The theory of the cruise was to let them kill without endangering themselves.
The stop at Troy, had, as a rule, been a successful one. The Greeks and their opponents were both highly superstitious and readily accepted the presence of the aliens from space as Gods taking place in the battle. Usually, they were too terrified to take measures against the strangers in their gleaming armor, but today had been the second occasion in which a tourist had been injured, in spite of scientific, protective armor.
His officers were awaiting him in the mess hall. They too had been conscious of the wounds suffered by the thrill seeking guests, and hadnāt liked it. Lady Jan was the daughter of a noble strong enough to have them all imprisoned, if the whim took him.
Captain Foren growled, āHave any of you an idea? I proposed the Venus trip, but, although they admit being leary about further risks here, they prefer fighting humanoids.ā
First Officer Cajun said, āPerhaps it would be better to head for the home planet, Captain.ā
Captain Foren shook his head. āWe canāt do that; the cruise has another week to go. If we went back now it would be obvious that something had happened and just bring matters to a head. If we can give
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