<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_17" id="CHAPTER_17"></SPAN>CHAPTER 17</h2>
<p>"What time is it, Astro?"</p>
<p>"Exactly eleven o'clock, sir."</p>
<p>"All set?"</p>
<p>"Yes, sir."</p>
<p>"You know what to do. Move out!"</p>
<p>Astro and Major Connel were crouched behind a pile
of fuel drums piled near the communications and radar
building in the heart of the Nationalists' base. Above
them, the gigantic tree used as the radar tower rose
straight into the Venusian morning sky.</p>
<p>After helping Tom to escape, Astro had returned to
the prison building for Connel and was surprised to find
the place surrounded by green-clad Nationalist guards.
Rather than attempt to release Connel then, Astro hid
and waited for the time set to wreck the radar communications
of the enemy. During the second day, he
had successfully eluded the many patrols looking for
him. Once from a hiding place he overheard one of the
men mention Connel. He took a daring chance and approached
the patrol openly. Speaking the Venusian dialect,
he learned that Connel had escaped. That news
sent the cadet on a different game of hide-and-seek as
he prowled around the base searching for the Solar
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_178" id="Page_178">[Pg 178]</SPAN></span>Guard officer. He had found him hiding near the radar
tower, and they spent the night close to the communications
building waiting for the time to strike.</p>
<p>Their plan was simple. Astro would enter the building
from the front, while Connel would enter from the
rear. Astro would draw attention to himself, and while
the guards inside the building were busy dealing with
him, Connel would come upon them from behind,
knock them out of action, and then destroy the radar
equipment.</p>
<p>The two spacemen gave no thought to their own
safety. They were concerned only with accomplishing
their objective. Having no way of knowing whether
Tom had made it back to Venusport or whether their
destruction of the communications center would be of
any value, they nevertheless had to proceed on the assumption
that Tom had gotten through.</p>
<p>Astro crawled behind the drums and stopped twenty
feet from the door to wait for several Nationalist officers
to leave. They finally got into a jet car and roared
away. Astro nodded to the major waiting to edge
around to the rear and then headed for the main entrance.</p>
<p>Connel saw Astro making his way to the front door
and hurried around to complete his part of the mission.
He waited exactly three minutes, gripped his shock
rifle firmly, and then crossed over to the rear of the
building and stepped inside.</p>
<p>Once inside, the major found it difficult to keep from
bursting into laughter. The large ground-floor room
was a frenzy of brawling, yelling, shouting Nationalist
guards trying to capture the giant cadet. Astro was
standing in the middle of the floor, swinging his great
hamlike fists methodically, mowing down the guards
like tenpins. Two of them were on his back, trying to
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_179" id="Page_179">[Pg 179]</SPAN></span>choke him, while others crowded in from all sides. But
they could not bring the cadet down. Astro saw Connel,
shook himself, and stood free.</p>
<p>"Stand back!" roared Connel. "The first one of you
green monkeys that makes a move will have his teeth
knocked out! Now line up over there against the wall—and
I mean fast!"</p>
<p>The sudden attack from the rear startled the Nationalist
guards, and they milled around in confusion.
There was no confusion, however, when Connel fired
a blast over their heads. Astro grabbed a paralo-ray gun
and opened up on the guards. A second later the squad
of Nationalists were frozen in their tracks.</p>
<p>Once the men were no further danger to them, Connel
and Astro locked the front and rear doors and then
raced up the stairs that led to the main radar and communications
rooms on the second floor.</p>
<p>"You start at that end of the hall, I'll start here!"
shouted Connel. "Smash everything you see!"</p>
<p>"Aye, aye, sir." Astro waved his hand and charged
down the hall. He exploded into a room, firing rapidly,
and an electronics engineer froze in a startled pose in
front of his worktable. The big cadet gleefully swung a
heavy chair across the table of delicate electronic instruments,
and smashed shelves of vital parts, pausing
only long enough to see if he had left anything unbroken.
He rushed out into the hall again. At the other
end he heard Connel in action in another room. Astro
grinned. It sounded as if the major was having a good
time. "Well," thought the big cadet, "I'm not having
such a bad time myself!"</p>
<p>The next room he invaded contained the radar-control
panel, and the big cadet howled with glee as he
smashed the butt of his paralo-ray gun into the delicate
vacuum tubes, and ripped wires and circuits loose.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_180" id="Page_180">[Pg 180]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Suddenly he stopped, conscious of someone behind
him. He spun around, finger starting to squeeze the
trigger of his gun, and then caught himself just in time.
Major Connel was leaning against the doorjamb, a wide
grin on his face.</p>
<p>"How're you doing?" he drawled.</p>
<p>"Not bad," said Astro casually. "Be a lot of work here,
fixing these things, eh?" He grinned.</p>
<p>"What time is it?" asked Connel.</p>
<p>Astro looked at his watch. "Twenty to twelve."</p>
<p>"We'd better clear out of here and head for the jungle."</p>
<p>Astro hesitated. "You know, sir, I've been thinking."</p>
<p>"If you have an idea, spill it," said the major.</p>
<p>"How about releasing the prisoners, taking over a
ship, and blasting off?"</p>
<p>"And have the Solar Guard fleet blast us out of the
skies? No, sir! Come on, we've got to get moving!"</p>
<p>"We could still try to release Carson and the others,"
said Astro stoutly.</p>
<p>"We can try all right, but I don't think we'll be very
successful."</p>
<p>The two spacemen returned to the first floor of the
building and headed for the rear door without so much
as a look at the line of frozen guards along the wall.
Once outside, they skirted the edge of the building,
staying close to the hedge, and then struck out boldly
across the canyon floor toward the prison building.
They were surprised to see that their smashing attack
had gone unnoticed, and Connel reasoned that the constant
roar of activity in the canyon had covered the
sounds of their raid.</p>
<p>"We'll have to hurry, sir," said Astro as they turned
into the lane leading to the prison. "Ten minutes to
twelve."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_181" id="Page_181">[Pg 181]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"It's no good, Astro," said Connel, suddenly pulling
the cadet back and pointing to the building. "Look at
all the guards—at least a dozen of them."</p>
<p>Astro waited a second before saying grimly, "We
could try, sir."</p>
<p>"Don't be a pigheaded idiot!" roared Connel. "Nothing
will happen to those men now, and in five minutes
there'll be so much confusion around here that we'll be
able to walk over and open the door without firing a
shot!"</p>
<p>Suddenly there was an explosive roar behind them
and they spun around. On the opposite side of the canyon
three rocket ships were hurtling spaceward.</p>
<p>"They must have spotted our fleet coming in," said
Connel, a puzzled frown on his face.</p>
<p>"But how could they?" asked Astro. "We knocked out
their radar!"</p>
<p>Connel slammed his fist into the palm of his hand.
"By the stars, Astro, we forgot about their monitoring
spaceship above the tower! When we knocked out the
main station here in the canyon, it took over and
warned the base of the attack!"</p>
<p>From all sides the canyon reverberated with the roaring
blasts of the Nationalist fleet blasting off. Around
them, the green-clad rebels were running to their defense
posts. Officers shouted frantic orders and workers
dropped tools to pick up guns. The building that held
Carson and the other planters was suddenly left alone
as the guards hurried to ships and battle stations.</p>
<p>Connel counted the number of ships blasting off and
smiled. "They don't stand a chance! They're sending up
only two heavy cruisers, four destroyers, and about
twenty scouts. The Solar Guard fleet will blast them
into space dust."</p>
<p>Astro jumped up and started to run.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_182" id="Page_182">[Pg 182]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Hey, Astro! Where are you going?" shouted Connel.</p>
<p>"To find Roger!" Astro shouted in reply. "I'll meet
you back here!"</p>
<p>"Right!" shouted Connel, settling back into concealment.
There was no need to release the planters in the
guardhouse now. Connel was satisfied that in a few moments
the rebellion against the Solar Alliance would be
defeated. He smiled in prospect of seeing a good fight.</p>
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<p>"Bandit at three o'clock—range twenty miles!"
Aboard the command ship of the first group of attacking
Solar Guard squadrons, Captain Strong stood in the
middle of the control deck and watched the outline of
an approaching Nationalist cruiser on the radar scanner.
The voice of the range finder droned over the ship's
intercom.</p>
<p>"Change course three degrees starboard, one degree
down on ecliptic plane," ordered Strong calmly.</p>
<p>"Aye, aye, sir," replied Tom at the controls.</p>
<p>"Main battery, stand by to fire." Strong watched the
enemy ship closely.</p>
<p>"Aye, aye!" came the answer over the intercom.</p>
<p>"Approaching target!" called the range finder. "Closing
to fifty thousand yards—forty thousand—"</p>
<p>"<i>Pleiades</i> and <i>Regulus</i>," Strong called the other two
ships of his squadron. "Cut in on port and starboard
flanks. Squadron B, stand by!"</p>
<p>Abrupt acknowledgment came over the audioceiver
as the cruisers deployed for the attack.</p>
<p>"Twenty-three thousand yards, holding course." The
range-finder's voice was a steady monotone.</p>
<p>"Stand by to fire!" snapped Strong.</p>
<p>"Two bandits at nine o'clock on level plane of ecliptic!"
came the warning from the radar bridge.</p>
<p>Before Strong could issue an order countering the
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_183" id="Page_183">[Pg 183]</SPAN></span>enemy move, the voice of the commander of the <i>Pleiades</i>
came in over the audioceiver, "Our meat, Strong,
you take care of the big baby!"</p>
<p>On the scanner screen Strong saw the trails of two
space torpedoes erupt from the side of the <i>Pleiades</i>,
followed immediately by two more from its flanking
ship, the <i>Regulus</i>. The four missiles hurtled toward the
two enemy destroyers, and a second later two brilliant
flashes of light appeared on the scanner. Direct hits on
the two destroyers!</p>
<p>"Range—ten thousand feet," came the calm voice
over the intercom, reminding Strong of the enemy
cruiser.</p>
<p>"Arm war heads!" snapped Strong over the intercom,
and, on the gun deck, men twirled the delicate fuses
on the noses of the space torpedoes and stepped
back.</p>
<p>"On target!" called the range finder.</p>
<p>"Full salvo—fire!" called Strong, and turned to Tom
quickly. "Ninety-degree turn—five degrees up!"</p>
<p>The Solar Guard cruiser quivered under the recoil
of the salvo and then bucked under the sudden change
of course to elude the torpedoes fired by the enemy a
split second later.</p>
<p>As the Solar Guard cruiser roared up in a long arc,
eluding the enemy torpedoes, the Nationalist ship maneuvered
frantically to evade the salvo of war heads,
but Strong had fired a deadly pattern. In a few seconds
the enemy ship was reduced to space junk.</p>
<p>Concentrating on the control panel, Tom had been
too busy maneuvering the giant ship to see the entire
engagement, but he heard the loud exulting cries of the
gun crew over the intercom. He looked up at Strong,
and the Solar Guard captain winked. "One down!"</p>
<p>"Here come squadrons C, D, and E, sir," said Tom,
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_184" id="Page_184">[Pg 184]</SPAN></span>indicating the radar. "Right on time." He glanced at the
astral chronometer over his head. "Two minutes after
twelve."</p>
<p>"It doesn't look as if we'll need them, Tom," said
Strong. "The Nationalists got only two cruisers and four
destroyers off the ground. We've already knocked out
one of their cruisers and two destroyers, and Squadron
B is taking on the second cruiser and its destroyer escorts
now!" He turned to the radar scanner and saw the
white evenly spaced blips that represented Squadron B
enveloping the three enemy ships. The bulky converted
cruiser was maneuvering frantically to get away. But
there was no escape. In a perfectly co-ordinated action
the Solar Guard ships fired their space torpedoes simultaneously.
The three Nationalist ships exploded in a
deadly flash of fire.</p>
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<p>"Don't tell me that's all they've got!" exclaimed
Strong. "Why, we still have the rest of the fleet coming
in at 1205!"</p>
<p>Suddenly Tom froze in his seat. Before him on the
radar scanner he saw a new cluster of white blips,
seemingly coming from nowhere. They were enemy
ships, hurtling spaceward to meet the Solar Guard fleet.
"Captain Strong! Look! More of them. From secret
ramps in the jungle!"</p>
<p>"By the craters of Luna!" roared the Solar Guard
captain. "Attention! Attention! All ships—all ships!" he
called into the fleet intercom. "This is Strong aboard
command ship. Bandit formation closing fast. Regroup!
Take tight defensive pattern!"</p>
<p>As the Solar Guard squadrons deployed to meet this
new attack, Tom felt a chill run down his spine. The
mass of ships blasting to meet them outnumbered them
by almost three to one. And there were more ships
blasting off from the secret ramps in the jungle! He had
led the Solar Guard into a trap!</p>
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