instructions from the Anabasis, we will not be allowed back on board unless we can prove that we’ve destroyed Nimrod. We won’t even be given drop shipments from orbit, unless it’s clear that they can’t be used by Nimrod if things go wrong. We’ll be on our own.”
“Until we return triumphant to the Q-ship…” said S’greela.
“…
If the Tinker was starting that, too, Chan couldn’t stand it. He went across to the Q-ship communicator one last time and initiated a Link sequence to Anabasis Headquarters on Ceres. Mondrian was alone in the control room. He nodded a greeting, and did not speak.
“A few more minutes, said Chan, “and well be on our way. Do you have any final instructions?”
“Nothing that makes any practical difference to you, but there’s been a slight change at this end. The Stellar Group ambassadors are insisting that the Mattin Link to your Q-ship be made
“But if we can’t send messages, how will you know we’ve done our job and are waiting to come home? How will you know anything of what’s happening?”
“I’ve taken care of that. A monitor team will be shipped from here to the Q-ship, and you’ll be able to talk to the people there.”
“How will the Ambassadors be any more sure of that team, than they are of my team?”
“Because I’ll be on the monitor team,
A long, long walk. Fifty-six lightyears from Travancore to Earth. Six centuries of sub-lightspeed travel. Chan understood what Mondrian was saying:
And Chan understood more, things that Mondrian was
What did the Angel or Pipe-Rilla or Tinker Ambassadors know of battles, and quarantines, and blockades? Not one thing. It was
“We will be on our way within an hour,” he said quietly. “Give us one Earth week, and I hope that we’ll have some results.”
“Don’t set yourself deadlines, Chan. Nimrod will still be there if it takes two weeks. Just make sure you destroy the Morgan Construct.
Mondrian was still facing the camera, but the display began to exhibit the rainbow fringes of a fading Link communication.
“It is a piece of advice given in an old Earth language. Mondrian took it as the motto for Boundary Security. I believe that it means,
“I don’t see why he saw the need to warn us,” said S’greela indignantly. “I am sure that we will not be foolish enough to hurry into trouble.”
“
Chan’s analysis of Team Alpha data had led him to three conclusions. He explained to the others.
First, and worst, the other team had made one huge mistake. They had been careless in checking the Morgan Constructs
Third, the other team had stayed together too much. Chan knew how tempting it was to work as a unit, and how satisfying that could be; but there were some functions that still called for individual actions.
Chan’s third statement produced strong protest from the other three. Shikari was particularly outraged.
“It must not be. We are a
“Shikari, you haven’t learned anything. You saw how successful the Tinker component sub-assemblies were on Barchan. But you still don’t accept that some things are better done by
He was both worried and pleased by the horrified reaction, not just of Shikari but of Angel and S’greela. Their immediate acceptance stuck him with a job for which he felt unqualified. Now he had to get on with it.
He took the landing capsule down to Travancore. It hovered at one position on the planet’s daylight side, while the team unloaded and inflated their tent and fitted it into the upper layers of vegetation. As soon as all the equipment was unloaded, the landing capsule took off again under automatic control for synchronous orbit. It would hover above the planet, monitoring the location that Chan had picked out as a probable location for Nimrod. The Q- ship was stationed much farther out, far from any possible danger of Construct weapons.
Once they were settled in, Chan assigned S’greela to a solo mission. The Pipe-Rilla was easily the strongest of the team members. She was to descend the nearest shaft, seek a specimen of the long, snaky life form, and bring it back to the tent. According to Angel there should be considerable diurnal movement of Travancore’s mobile forms. Like- ocean life on Earth, they would take advantage of daylight to feed and sun themselves in the upper levels, and return to the depths at night. Now it was close to midday, and S’greela had a good chance of finding what she wanted close to the surface.
She set off, unarmed at her insistence, on her mission. The others settled for a long, nervous wait.
It was close to sunset when S’greela returned, empty-handed and exasperated. The other three were sitting in the tent, Angel close to Chan and Shikari spread like a thick cloak over both of them. S’greela joined them, and waited for the Tinker components to envelop her also. She sighed.
“You couldn’t find one?” said Angel at last.
The Pipe-Rilla shook her head. “It was not as simple as that. A most frustrating experience!
“It was too strong for you?” asked Shikari. The voice funnel was down on the floor, next to Chan’s legs. These days the Tinker showed less and less interest in assuming any familiar form.
“Not at all. I was stronger. But I was
“But I thought the animal you were after was
“So did I. Perhaps we need to define a leg. I found that its body is in thirteen separate segments. And on each one there are two gripping attachments — twenty-six in all. When I took hold of its body, each of the twenty- six held tight to the ribs on the wall of the tunnel. I could detach any one of them easily enough. But I could not detach
“Did it show signs of being intelligent?” asked Angel.