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They came to hastily constructed barricades of furniture and statuary and furnishings, behind which Makannās Peopleās Watchmen and Andray Dunnanās Space Vikings were making resistance. They entered rooms dusty with powdered plaster and acrid with powder fumes, littered with corpses. They passed lifter-skids being towed out with wounded. They went through rooms crowded with their own menā āāKeep your fingers off things; this isnāt a looting expedition!ā āYou stupid cretin, how did you know there wasnāt a man hiding behind that?ā In one huge room, ballroom or concert room or something, there were prisoners herded, and men from the Nemesis were setting up polyencephalographic veridicators, sturdy chairs with wires and adjustable helmets and translucent globes mounted over them. A couple of Morlandās men were hustling a Peopleās Watchman to one and strapping him into a chair.
āYou know what this is, donāt you?ā one of them was saying. āThis is a veridicator. That globeāll light blue; the moment you try to lie to us, itāll turn red. And the moment it turns red, Iām going to hammer your teeth down your throat with the butt of this pistol.ā
āHave you found anything out about the King, yet?ā Bentrik asked him.
He turned. āNo. Nobody weāve questioned so far knows anything later than a month ago about him. He just disappeared.ā He was going to say something else, saw Bentrikās face, and changed his mind.
āHeās dead,ā Bentrik said dully. āThey tortured him and brainwashed him and used him as a ventriloquistās dummy on the screen as long as they could; when they couldnāt let the people see him any more, they stuffed him into a converter.ā
They did find Zaspar Makann, hours later. Maybe he could have told them something, if he had been alive, but he and a few of his fanatical followers had barricaded themselves in the Throne room and died trying to defend it. They found Makann on the Throne, the top of his head blown away, a pistol death-gripped in his hand, and the Great Crown lying on the floor, the velvet inner cap bullet-pierced and splattered with blood and brain tissue. Prince Bentrik picked it up and looked at it disgustedly.
āWeāll have to have something done about that,ā he said. āI really didnāt think heād do just this. I thought he wanted to abolish the Throne, not sit on it.ā
Except for one chandelier smashed and several corpses that had to be dragged out, the Ministerial Council room was intact. They set up headquarters there. Boake Valkanhayn and several other ship-captains joined them. There was fighting going on in several places inside the Palace, and the city was still in a turmoil. Somebody managed to get in touch with the captains of the Damnthing, the Harpy and the Curse of Cagn and bring them to the Palace. Trask attempted to reason with them, to no avail.
āPrince Trask, youāre my friend, and youāve always dealt fairly with me,ā Roger-fan-Morvill Esthersan said. āBut you know just how far any Space Viking captain can control his crew. These men didnāt come here to correct the political mistakes of Marduk. They came here for what they could haul away. I could get myself killed trying to stop them now.ā āā ā¦ā
āI wouldnāt even try,ā the captain of the Curse of Cagn put in. āI came here for what I could make out of this planet, myself.ā
āYou can try to stop them,ā said the captain of the Harpy. āYouāll find it even harder than what youāre doing now.ā
Trask looked at some of the reports that had come in from elsewhere on the planet. Harkaman had landed on one of the big cities to the east, and the people had risen against Makannās local bosses and were helping wipe out the Peopleās Watchmen with arms they had been furnished. Valkanhaynās exec had landed on a large concentration camp where close to ten thousand of Makannās political enemies had been penned; he had distributed all his available weapons and was calling for more. Gompertz of the Grendelsbane was at Drepplin; he reported just the reverse. The people there had risen in support of the Makann regime, and he wanted authorization to use nuclear weapons against them.
āCould you talk your people into going to some other city?ā Trask asked. āWe have a city for you; big industrial center. It ought to be fine looting. Drepplin.ā
āThe people there are Mardukan subjects, too,ā Bentrik began. Then he shrugged. āItās not what weād like to do, itās what we have to. By all means, gentlemen. Take your men to Drepplin, and nobody will object to anything you do.ā
āAnd when you have that place looted out, try Abaddon. You were aground there, Captain Esthersan. You know what all Dunnan left there.ā
A couple of Space Vikingsā āno, Royal Army of Tanith menā ābrought in the old woman, dirty, in rags, almost exhausted.
āShe wants to talk to Prince Bentrik; wonāt talk to anybody else. Says she knows where the King is.ā
Bentrik rose quickly, brought her to a chair, poured a glass of wine for her.
āHeās still alive, Your Highness. The Crown Princess Melanie and Iā āā ā¦ Iām sorry, Your Highness; Dowager Crown Princessā āā ā¦ have been taking care of him, the best way we could. If youāll only come quickly.ā āā ā¦ā
Mikhyl VIII, Planetary King of Marduk, lay on a pallet of filthy bedding on the floor of a narrow room behind a mass-energy converter which disposed of the rubbish and sewage and generated power for some of
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