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Which must put him on the bottom rung once more, Dane calculated swiftly. Or even belowâ âthough he didnât see how he could fall beneath the rank he held at assignment. However, he found the news heartening instead of discouraging. Compared to a bleak sentence at the moon mines such demotion was absolutely nothing and he knew that Van Rycke was breaking the worst news first.
âYou also forfeit all pay for this voyage,â the Cargo-master was continuing. But Jellico broke in.
âBoard fine?â
At the Cargo-masterâs nod, Jellico added. âShip pays that.â
âSo I told them,â Van Rycke agreed. âThe Queenâs warned off Terra for ten solar yearsâ ââ
They could take that, too. Other Free Traders got back to their home ports perhaps once in a quarter century. It was so much less than they had expected that the sentence was greeted with a concentrated sigh of relief.
âNo earth-side leaveâ ââ
All rightâ âno leave. They were not, after their late experiences, so entranced with Terraport that they wanted to linger in its environs any longer than they had to.
âWe lose the Sargol contractâ ââ
That did hurt. But they had resigned themselves to it since the hour when they had realized that they could not make it back to the perfumed planet.
âTo Inter-Solar?â Wilcox asked the important question.
Van Rycke was smiling broadly, as if the loss he had just announced was in some way a gain. âNoâ âto Combine!â
âCombine?â the Captain echoed and his puzzlement was duplicated around the circle. How did Inter-Solarâs principal rival come into it?
âWeâve made a deal with Combine,â Van Rycke informed them. âI wasnât going to let I-S cash in on our loss. So I went to Vickers at Combine and told him the situation. He understands that we were in solid with the Salariki and that the Eysies are not. And a chance to point a blaster at I-Sâs tail is just what he has been waiting for. The shipment will go out to the storm priests tomorrow on a light cruiserâ âitâll make it on time.â
Yes, a light cruiser, one of the fast ships maintained by the big Companies, could make the transition to Sargol with a slight margin to spare. Stotz nodded his approval at this practical solution.
âIâm going with itâ ââ That did jerk them all up short. For Van Rycke to leave the Queenâ âthat was as unthinkable as if Captain Jellico had suddenly announced that he was about to retire and become a kelp farmer. âJust for the one trip,â the Cargo-master hastened to assure them. âI smooth their vector with the storm priests and hand over so the Eysies will be frozen outâ ââ
Captain Jellico interrupted at that point. âDâyou mean that Combine is buying us outâ ânot just taking over? What kind of a dealâ ââ
But Van Rycke, his smile a brilliant stretch across his plump face, was nodding in agreement. âTheyâre taking over our contract and our place with the Salariki.â
âIn return for what?â Steen Wilcox asked for them all.
âFor twenty-five thousand credits and a mail run between Xecho and Trewsworldâ âfrontier planets. Theyâre far enough from Terra to get around the exile ruling. The Patrol will escort us out and see that we get down to work like good little space men. Weâll have two years of a nice, quiet run on regular pay. Then, when all the powers that shine have forgotten about us, we can cut in on the trade routes again.â
âAnd the pay?â âFirst or second class mail?â âWhen do we start?â
âStandard pay on the completion of each runâ âboard rates,â he made replies in order. âFirst-, second- and third-class mailâ âanything that bears the government seal and out in those quarters it is apt to be anything! And you start as soon as you can get to Xecho and relieve the Combine scout which has been holding down the run.â
âWhile you go to Sargolâ ââ commented Jellico.
âWhile I make one voyage to Sargol. You can spare me,â he dropped one of his big hands on Daneâs shoulder and gave the flesh beneath it a quick squeeze. âSeeing as how our juniors helped pull us out of this last mix-up we can trust them about an inch farther than we did before. Anywayâ âCargo-master on a mail run is more or less a thumb-twiddling job at the best. And you can trust Thorson on stowageâ âthatâs one thing he does know.â Which dubious ending left Dane wondering as to whether he had been complimented or warned. âIâll be on board again before you know itâ âthe Combine will ship me out to Trewsworld on your second trip across and Iâll join ship there. For once we wonât have to worry for awhile. Nothing can happen on a mail run.â He shook his head at the three youngest members of the crew. âYouâre in for a very dull timeâ âand it will serve you right. Give you a chance to learn your jobs so that when you come up for reassignment you can pick up some of those files you were just demoted. Now,â he started briskly for the door, âIâll tranship to the Combine cruiser. I take it that you donât want to meet the Video people?â
At their hasty agreement to that, he laughed. âWell, the Patrol doesnât want the Video spouting about âhigh-handed official news suppressionâ so about an hour or so from now youâll be let out the back way. They put the Queen in a cradle and a field scooter will take you to her. Youâll find her serviced for a takeoff to Luna City. You can refit there for deep space. Frankly the sooner you get off-world the happier all ranks are going to beâ âboth here and on the Board. It will be better for us to walk softly for a while and let them forget that the Solar Queen and her crazy crew exists. Separately and together youâve managed to breakâ âor at least bendâ âhalf the laws in the books and theyâd like to have us out of their
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