<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_18" id="CHAPTER_18"></SPAN>CHAPTER 18</h2>
<p>"Fire at will! Fire at will!"</p>
<p>Aboard the command ship, Captain Strong roared
the order to the rest of the fleet, and the individual ship
commanders of the Solar Guard vessels broke formation
and rocketed into the mass of Nationalist ships, firing
salvo after salvo of space torpedoes. But it was a losing
battle. Time and again, Strong and Tom saw Solar
Guard ships hemmed in by three and four Nationalists'
vessels, then blasted into oblivion.</p>
<p>Strong had ordered Tom to maneuver the command
ship at will, seeking targets, yet still keeping from being
a target, and the young cadet had guided the powerful
ship through a series of maneuvers that had even surprised
the experienced Solar Guard officer.</p>
<p>"Where's the rest of the fleet?" roared Strong. "Why
aren't they here yet?"</p>
<p>"I don't know, sir," replied Tom, "but if they don't
show up soon, there won't be much left to save!"</p>
<p>"Bandits dead ahead," droned the voice from the radar
bridge calmly, "trying to envelop us."</p>
<p>Tom's hand shot out for the intercom to relay orders
to the power deck and glanced quickly at the scanner.
He almost cheered. "Steve—I mean, Captain Strong.
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_187" id="Page_187">[Pg 187]</SPAN></span>The rest of the fleet! It's coming in! Attacking from top-side!"</p>
<p>"By the craters of Luna, you're right!" yelled the
young Solar Guard captain, as he saw the white blips on
the scanner screen. "O.K., it's time to stop running and
fight!"</p>
<p>The Solar Guard reinforcements swooped down on
the fighting ships with dazzling speed, and the sky over
the jungle belt of Venus base was so thick with zooming,
firing, maneuvering ships that observers on the
ground couldn't tell one ship from another. For an hour
the battle raged. During the seesawing back and forth
it seemed as if all ships must be blasted into space junk.
Finally the superior maneuvering and over-all spacemanship
of the Solar Guard vessels began to count
heavily, and the Nationalist ships began to plunge into
the jungle or drift helplessly out into space. Reforming,
the Solar Guard ships encircled the enemy in a deadly
englobement pattern, and wheeling in great co-ordinated
arcs through space, sent combined volleys of torpedoes
crashing into the enemy ships. The space battle
was over, a complete Solar Guard victory.</p>
<p>Strong called to the remaining ships of his fleet,
"Take formation K. Land and attack the enemy base
according to prearranged order. The enemy fleet is destroyed,
but we still have a big job to do."</p>
<p>"What happens now, sir?" asked Tom, relaxing for
the first time since the space battle had begun.</p>
<p>"We try to destroy their base and put an end to this
rebellion as quickly as possible," replied Strong coldly.</p>
<p>One by one, the ships of the Solar Guard fleet landed
around the rim of the canyon base. Troop carriers, that
had stood off while the space battle raged, disgorged
hundreds of tough Solar Guard Marines, each carrying
shock rifles, paralo-ray pistols, and small narco grenades
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_188" id="Page_188">[Pg 188]</SPAN></span>that would put an enemy to sleep in five seconds. A
half-hour later, after the last Nationalist ship had been
blasted out of the skies, the rim of the canyon was alive
with Solar Guardsmen waiting to go into action. Many
had comrades in the Solar Guard ships lost in the space
fight and they were eager to avenge their friends.</p>
<p>"How many ships did we lose, sir?" asked Tom, after
the squadron commanders had made their reports to
Captain Strong.</p>
<p>"Forty," said Strong grimly. "But the entire Nationalist
fleet was wiped out. Thank the universe that their
radar was knocked out, or we would have been completely
wiped out."</p>
<p>"Thank Astro and Major Connel for that, sir," said
Tom with the first smile on his face in days. "I knew
none of those green jokers could stop those two!"</p>
<p>"I've got to report to Commander Walters and the
Solar Alliance, Tom. You take a squad of men and move
out. Your job is to find Astro, Roger, and Major Connel."</p>
<p>"Thank you, sir!" said Tom happily.</p>
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<p>Down in the canyon, Major Connel had waited as
long as he dared for Astro to return with news of Roger.
From his position, the tough spaceman could not tell
how the gigantic space battle had ended until he saw
the Solar Guard troop carriers land on the rim of the
canyon above. Satisfied, he decided that it was time to
move.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_189" id="Page_189">[Pg 189]</SPAN></span></p>
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<p>He stood up, careful not to expose himself, since
fighting had broken out among the workers. Every
street, shop, and corner would bring dangers, and having
stayed alive this far, Connel wanted to reach the
Solar Guard forces and continue the fight alongside his
friends. Astro was nowhere in sight when the major
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_190" id="Page_190">[Pg 190]</SPAN></span>moved cautiously down a side alley, and he was beginning
to think that Astro had not escaped from the base
with Roger, when he saw the big cadet suddenly appear
around a corner running as hard as he could. A
few seconds later three green-clad Nationalist guards
rounded the corner and pounded after him.</p>
<p>Astro saw Connel and ducked behind an overturned
jet car, yelling, "I'm unarmed! Nail them, Major!"</p>
<p>In a flash Connel dropped to the pavement, and firing
from a kneeling position, cut the Nationalists down expertly.
When the last of the enemy was frozen, Connel
rushed to Astro's side.</p>
<p>"What about Roger?" he asked.</p>
<p>"I couldn't reach him," replied Astro. "The sick bay's
in the main administration building and that's so well
guarded it would take a full company to break in."</p>
<p>Connel nodded grimly. "Well, the best thing for us
to do is get more men and then tackle it."</p>
<p>"Yes, sir," said Astro. "I think we'd better head for
the canyon walls on the west. The Marines are pouring
down that side."</p>
<p>"Let's go," grunted the major, and led the way down
the narrow lane. But when they reached the open area
beyond the repair shops they saw that the Nationalist
guards had thrown up barriers in the streets and were
preparing defenses against frontal assault.</p>
<p>"Maybe we'd better stay where we are, sir," the big
cadet said, after scanning the Nationalist defenses.
"We'd never be able to get through now."</p>
<p>"Ummmh," mused Connel. "You're right. Maybe we
can be of more use striking behind the lines."</p>
<p>Astro grinned. "That's just what I was thinking, sir."
He pointed to a near-by barrier set up in the middle of
the street. "We could pick off the men behind that—"</p>
<p>"Look out!" roared Connel. Behind them, five Nationalist
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_191" id="Page_191">[Pg 191]</SPAN></span>guards had suddenly appeared. But they were
more surprised than Astro and Connel, and the big
cadet took advantage of it by charging right into
them.</p>
<p>It was a short but vicious fight. There was no time to
aim or fire a paralo-ray gun. It was a matter of bare
knuckles and feet and knees and shoulders. One by one,
the green-clad men were laid low, and finally, Connel,
out of breath, turned to grin at Astro.</p>
<p>"Feel better," he gasped, "than I've felt in weeks!"</p>
<p>Astro grinned. One of Connel's front teeth was missing.
Astro leaned against the wall and pointed to the
canyon wall where the columns of Solar Guard Marines
were making their way down into the base under heavy
covering fire from above. "Won't be long now!"</p>
<p>"Come on," said Connel. "They'll probably send
scouts out ahead of those columns and we can make
contact with them over there." He pointed toward a
high tangle of barbed wire set up in the middle of
the near-by street. Astro nodded, and exchanging his
broken ray gun for one belonging to a fallen Nationalist,
raced to the edge of the barrier with the major.
They crouched and waited for the first contact by the
Marines.</p>
<p>"They shouldn't be too long now," said Connel.</p>
<p>"No more than a minute, sir," said Astro, pointing to
a running figure darting from one protective position to
another.</p>
<p>"You, there!" shouted a familiar voice. "Behind that
barrier!"</p>
<p>Astro glanced at Connel. "Major, that sounds like—!"</p>
<p>"Come out with your hands in the air and nothing
will happen to you!" the voice called again.</p>
<p>"By the stars, you're right!" yelled Connel. "It's Corbett!"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_192" id="Page_192">[Pg 192]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Astro jumped up and yelled, "Tom! Tom! You big
space-brained jerk! It's me, Astro!"</p>
<p>Behind the corner of a house, Tom peered cautiously
around the edge and saw the big cadet scramble over
the tangle of barbed wire with Connel right behind
him. Tom held up his hand for the squad in back of him
to hold their fire and stepped out to meet his friends.
"Major! Astro!"</p>
<p>The three spacemen pounded each other on the back
while the patrol of Marines watched, grinning. "Where's
Roger?" asked Tom finally.</p>
<p>Astro quickly told him of the heavily guarded administration
building.</p>
<p>"Is he all right?" asked Tom.</p>
<p>"No one knows," replied Connel. "We haven't been
able to get any news of him at all."</p>
<p>"I'm going after him," said Tom, his jaw set. "No telling
what they'll try to do with him when they see their
goose is cooked."</p>
<p>"I'll go with you," said Astro.</p>
<p>"No, you stay here with Major Connel," said Tom.
"I think it would be better if just one tried it, with the
rest creating a diversion on the other side."</p>
<p>"Good idea," said Connel. He turned to the rest of
the patrol. "Men, there's an injured Space Cadet in the
sick bay of the main building. He's the third member
of the <i>Polaris</i> unit and has contributed as much to victory
in this battle as any of us. We've got to get him out
of the hands of the Nationalists before something happens
to him. Are you willing to try?"</p>
<p>The Marines agreed without hesitation.</p>
<p>"All right," said Connel, "here's what we'll do."
Quickly the major outlined a plan whereby Tom would
sneak through the lines of the Nationalists around the
administration building, while the rest of them created
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_193" id="Page_193">[Pg 193]</SPAN></span>a diversionary move. It was a daring plan that would
require split-second timing. When they were all agreed
as to what they would do and the time of the operation
was set, they moved off toward the administration
building. The rebellion was over, defeated. Yet the Nationalist
leaders were still alive. They were desperate
men and Roger was in their hands. His life meant more
to Tom Corbett and Astro than the smashing victory of
the Solar Guard, and they were prepared to give their
own lives to save his.</p>
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