Triplanetary E. E. Smith (jenna bush book club .txt) š
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āClio? Bradley? Iāve got something to tell you this time. Havenāt said anything before, for fear things might not work out, but they did. I went on a hunger strike and made them give me a complete laboratory. As a chemist Iām a damn good electrician; but luckily, with the seawater theyāve got here, itās a very simple thing to make.ā āā ā¦ā
āHold on!ā snapped Bradley. āSomebody may be listening in on us!ā
āThey arenāt. They canāt, without my knowing it, and Iāll cut off the second anybody tries to synchronize with my beam. To resumeā āmaking Vee-Two is a very simple process, and Iāve got everything around here thatās hollow clear full of it.ā āā ā¦ā
āHow come they let you?ā asked Clio.
āOh, they donāt know what Iām doing. They watched me for a few days, and all I did was make up and bottle the weirdest messes imaginable. Then I finally managed to separate oxygen and nitrogen, after trying hard all of one day; and when they saw that I didnāt know anything about either one of them or what to do with them after I had them, they gave me up in disgust as a plain dumb ape and havenāt paid any attention to me since. So Iāve got me plenty of kilograms of liquid Vee-Two, all ready to touch off. Iām getting out of here in about three minutes and a half, and Iām coming over after you folks, in a new, iron-powered space-speedster that they donāt know I know anything about. Theyāve just given it its final tests, and itās the slickest thing you ever saw.ā
āBut Conway, dearest, you canāt possibly rescue me,ā Clioās voice broke. āWhy, there are thousands of them, all around here. If you can get away, go, dear, but donāt.ā āā ā¦ā
āI said I was coming after you, and if I get away Iāll be there. A good whiff of this stuff will lay out a thousand of them just as easily as it will one. Hereās the idea. Iāve made a gas mask for myself, since Iāll be in it where itās thick, but you two wonāt need any. Itās soluble enough in water so that three or four thicknesses of wet cloth over your noses will be enough. Iāll tell you when to wet down. Weāre going to break away or go out tryingā āthere arenāt enough amphibians between here and Andromeda to keep us humans cooped up like menagerie animals forever! But here comes my specialist with the keys to the city; time for the overture to start. See you later!ā
The Nevian physician directed his key tube upon the transparent wall of the chamber and an opening appeared, an opening which vanished as soon as he had stepped through it; Costigan kicked a valve open; and from various innocent tubes there belched forth into the water of the central lagoon and into the air over it a flood of deadly vapor. As the Nevian turned toward the prisoner there was an almost inaudible hiss and a tiny jet of the frightful, outlawed stuff struck his open gills, just below his huge, conical head. He tensed momentarily, twitched convulsively just once, and fell motionless to the floor. And outside, the streams of avidly soluble liquefied gas rushed out into air and into water. It spread, dissolved, and diffused with the extreme mobility which is one of its characteristics; and as it diffused and was borne outward the Nevians in their massed hundreds died. Died not knowing what killed them, not knowing even that they died. Costigan, bitterly resentful of the inhuman treatment accorded the three and fiercely anxious for the success of his plan of escape, held his breath and, grimly alert, watched the amphibians die. When he could see no more motion anywhere he donned his gas-mask, strapped upon his back a large canister of the poisonā āhis capacious pockets were already full of smaller containersā āand two savagely exultant sentences escaped him.
āI am a poor, ignorant specimen of ape that can be let play with apparatus, am I?ā he rasped, as he picked up the key tube of the specialist and opened the door of his prison. āTheyāll learn now that it aināt safe to judge by the looks of a flea how far he can jump!ā
He stepped out through the opening into the water, and, burdened as he was, made shift to swim to the nearest ramp. Up it he ran, toward a main corridor. But ahead of him there was wafted a breath of dread Vee-Two, and where that breath went, went also unconsciousnessā āan unconsciousness which would deepen gradually into permanent oblivion save for the prompt intervention of one who possessed, not only the necessary antidote, but the equally important knowledge of exactly how to use it. Upon the floor of that corridor were strewn Nevians, who had dropped in their tracks. Past or over their bodies Costigan strode, pausing only to direct a jet of lethal vapor into whatever branching corridor or open door caught his eye. He was going to the intake of the cityās ventilation plant, and no unmasked creature dependent for life upon oxygen could
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