They must have kept some of the old knowledge. But the cold was killing them too. He watched the really strange ones succumb first and crawl into a ball to wait for their deaths.
The CARM's medical sensors indicated a corpse and twelve citizens, not one of them quite normal. One had no legs. If lethal recessive genes were appearing in the Smoke Ring, it might point to inbreeding. Otherwise they seemed healthy. He saw no scars or pockmarks, no sign of disease-which was reasonable.
The abnormal height, the long, vulnerable necks and long, fragile fingers and long, long toes, must be evolution at work, an adaptation to the free-fall environment.
He would have his problems, bringing these back into the State. In its way this small group was a perfect test sample. He could make his mistakes here and never pay a penalty. In time the CARM would be found by other savages.
Time to make his appearance.
Lawri was eating raw salmon bird, clearly hating it, but eating. Jayan and Jinny had gone aft to join the clustered Carther States warriors. It looked like fun, the Grad thought wistfully; but he was needed here.
Something was happening to the bow window: a pattern like a colored shadow, occluding the view.
'Lawri? Have you done something?'
'Something's wrong…I've never seen anything like…' she trailed off.
The carm was silent. A ghostly face filled the bow window. It took on color, huge and transparent, with the storms around Gold showing through.
It was brutal, with bushy brown hair and brows; thick brow ridges and cheekbones; a square, muscular jaw; a short neck as thick in proportion as a man's thigh. A face that resembled Mark's or Harp's. A gigantic dwarf. It spoke in Voice's voice.
'Citizens, this is Kendy for the State. Speak, and your reward will be beyond the reach of your imagination.'
The passengers looked at each other.
'I am Sharls Davis Kendy,' the face said. 'I brought your ancestors here to the Smoke Ring and abandoned them when they made mutiny against me. I have the power to send you into Gold, to your deaths. Speak and tell me why I should not do so.'
Too many were looking at the Scientists. Was this some trick of Lawri's? The Grad could feel the hair rising in a halo around his head but somebody had to speak. He said, 'I am the Quinn Tribe Scientist—'
'And I am the London Tree Scientist,' Lawri said firmly. 'Can you see us?'
'We are lost and helpless. If you want our lives, take them.'
'Tell me of yourselves. Where do you live? Why are you of different sizes?'
The Grad said, 'We are of three tribes living in two very different places. The three tall ones—' He kept talking while his mind sought a memory. Sharls Davis Kendy?
Lawri broke in. 'You were the Checker for
'I was and am,' said the spectral face.
'The Checker's responsibility includes the actions, attitudes, and well-being of his charges,'' Lawri quoted. 'If you can help us, you must.'
'You argue well, Scientist, but my duty is to the State. Should I treat you as citizens? I must decide. How did you come in possession of the CARM? Are you mutineers?'
The Grad held his breath…and Lawri said, 'Certainly not,' contemptuously. 'The carm belongs to the Navy and the Scientist. I'm the Scientist.'
'Who are the rest of you? Introduce me.'
The Grad took over. He tried to stick to lies he could remember, naming the copsiks of London Tree — Jayan, Jinny, Gavving, Minya — as London Tree citizens; Clave and Merril as refugees who had become copsiks; himself as a privileged refugee; the jungle giants as visitors. Too late, he remembered Mark tied motionless in his chair.
'Now, Mark is a mutineer,' he said. 'He tried to steal the carm.'
Would the dwarf brand him a liar? But the rest would back him up except Lawri…Mark let his eyes drop. He looked sullenly dangerous.
Sharis Davis Kendy began to question Mark. Mark answered angrily, belligerently. He created a wild tale of himself as a copsik barred from citizenship by his shape; of trying to steal the carm by activating the main motor, hoping to immobilize all but himself, then finding that the ferocious thrust left him as helpless as the rest.
The face seemed satisfied. 'Scientist, tell me more of London Tree. You keep some who are barred from citizenship, do you?'
Lawri said, 'Yes, but their children may qualify.'
'Why does a tree come apart?' the face asked, and 'How does London Tree move?' and 'Why do you call yourself Scientist?' and 'Are many of you crippled?' and 'How many children do you expect to die before they grow to make children?' It wanted populations, distances, durations: numbers. Lawri and the Grad answered as best they could. With these they could stick close to the truth.
And finally the voice of Kendy said, 'Very well. The CARM will reenter breathable atmosphere in eleven hours. The air will slow it. Keep the—'
'Hours?'
'What measure do you use? The circuit that Tee-Three makes around the sky? In about one-tenth of a circuit, you'll be falling through air. Air is dangerous at such speeds. Keep the bow forward. You'll see fire; don't worry about it. Don't touch anything at the bow. It will be hot. Don't open the airlock until you've stopped. By then you'll have fuel to move about. Do you understand all of that?'
Lawri said, 'Yes. What are our chances of living through this?'
The face of Kendy started to answer-and froze with its mouth halfopen.
Update: Cabin pressure has returned to normal.
They had blocked the leak! How? A man without glands might naturally feel curiosity and duty as his strongest emotions. For Kendy these were now in conflict. And the CARM was about to pass out of range.
Kendy had never intended to tell them that they would not live to see reentry. Medical readouts implied that they had lied to him too…and he dared not accuse them of it.
This changed everything. The savages might actually return to describe Kendy and
And when they did that-years from now, or decades-he could begin the work that had waited for half a thousand years.
The face said, 'You have stopped the leak. Well done. Now you must kill the mutineer. Mutiny cannot be tolerated in the State.'
Mark went pale. Lawri started to speak, the Grad rode her down. 'He'll face trial on our return.'
'Do you doubt his guilt?'
'That will be decided,' the Grad said. At this point he probably became guilty of mutiny himself, but what choice did he have? If Mark didn't talk to save himself Lawri would. And I captain the carm!
'Justice is swift in the State—'
The Grad countered, 'Justice is accurate in Quinn Tuft.'
'Our swiftness may well depend on instant communication, which you clearly do not have.' The face began speaking louder and more rapidly, as if in haste. 'Very well. I have a great deal to tell you. I can give you instant communication and power that depends on sunlight instead of muscle. I can tell you of the universe beyond what you know. I can show you how to link your little tribes into one great State, and to link your State to the stars you now see for the first time. Come to me as soon as you can…”
The voice of Kendy died in a most peculiar fashion, blurring into mere noise, as the brutal face blurred into a