<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_11" id="CHAPTER_11"></SPAN>CHAPTER 11</h2>
<p>It was not until late the same afternoon that Astro, following
the trail of the tyrannosaurus, realized that the
giant beast was seriously hurt. At first the traces of
blood on the ground and underbrush were slight, but
gradually the blood spots became more profuse and the
trail was covered with huge blotches of red. The Venusian
cadet grew more cautious. The tyrannosaurus
would be ten times as dangerous now. And it might be
close by, lying in the jungle, licking its wounds.</p>
<p>As the sun began to sink in the western Venusian sky,
Astro began to think about the coming night. He would
have to hole up. He couldn't chance stumbling into the
beast in the dark. But it would also mean taking time to
make another sleeping bag. Suddenly he saw a movement
in the brush to his left. He dropped to the ground
and aimed the shock rifle in that direction, eyes probing
the green tangle for further movement.</p>
<p>"Make one move and you'll die!" a harsh voice cut
through the jungle. Astro remained still, his eyes darting
to left and right, trying to locate the owner of the
voice.</p>
<p>"Throw down your gun and stand up with your
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_115" id="Page_115">[Pg 115]</SPAN></span>hands over your head!" came another voice, this one
immediately behind him.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/ill-125.png" width-obs="399" height-obs="500" alt="His eyes probed the jungle for further movement" title="" /> <span class="caption">His eyes probed the jungle for further movement</span></div>
<p>A patrol! Astro swore at himself for blindly walking
into a trap and dropped his gun. He stood up and raised
his hands over his head, turning slowly.</p>
<p>"Don't turn around! Stand still!"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_116" id="Page_116">[Pg 116]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Astro stopped.</p>
<p>He could hear the rustle of movement in the underbrush
behind him and then someone called, "Circle
around to the right. Spread out and see if there are any
others!"</p>
<p>Off to the side, he could hear the crashing of footsteps
moving away in the jungle.</p>
<p>"All right," continued the unknown voice, "drop that
paralo-ray pistol to the ground. But no smart tricks. We
can see you and you can't see us, so take it easy and do
as we say."</p>
<p>Astro lowered his hands and unbuckled the gun belt,
letting it fall to the ground. There was a sudden burst
of movement behind him and powerful arms gripped
his wrists. Within seconds his hands were tied quickly
and expertly, and he was spun around to face his captors.</p>
<p>There were ten men, all dressed in the same green
uniforms and plastic headgear he had seen at the Sinclair
plantation. They stood in a semicircle around him,
their guns leveled at his naked chest. The leader of the
party nudged the nearest man and commented, "Never
thought I'd see any animal like this in the jungle!" The
other men laughed appreciatively.</p>
<p>"Who are you?" the leader demanded. "What are you
doing here?"</p>
<p>"My name is Astro," replied the big cadet boldly.
"I'm a Space Cadet, <i>Polaris</i> unit, Space Academy,
U.S.A. I'm here in the jungle with the rest of my unit
hunting tyrannosaurus."</p>
<p>"Tyranno, eh?" queried the man. "How long have
you been trailing this one?"</p>
<p>"Just today. I saw him fight a big snake and lost my
jungle gear in a thicket where I was hiding. I was separated
from my space buddies two days ago."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_117" id="Page_117">[Pg 117]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Say, Helia," suddenly called one of the other men,
"he sounds like a Venusian."</p>
<p>"Is that true?" asked the leader. "Are you from Venus?"</p>
<p>Astro nodded. "Venusport."</p>
<p>"Then why are you in Space Academy?"</p>
<p>"I want to be a spaceman."</p>
<p>"Why didn't you go to school on Venus, instead of
Earth. We have good space schools here."</p>
<p>"I want a commission in the Solar Guard. You can
only get that through the Academy," replied Astro
stoutly.</p>
<p>"Solar Guard!" snorted the leader, and then turned to
the nearest man, speaking rapidly in a strange tongue.</p>
<p>For a moment the language confused Astro, then he
recognized it as the ancient Venusian dialect. He understood
it and started to answer, but then, on second
thought, he decided not to reveal his knowledge of the
language.</p>
<p>The leader turned back to Astro and asked a question.</p>
<p>Astro shook his head and said, "If you're talking to
me, you have to speak English. I know that's the Venusian
dialect you're speaking, but I never learned it."</p>
<p>The leader's fist shot out and crashed against Astro's
jaw. The big cadet rocked back with the punch and
then he lunged forward, straining against his bonds.</p>
<p>"Why, you—!" he exploded angrily.</p>
<p>"That was for not being a true Venusian!" snapped
the leader. "Every son of Venus should understand his
mother tongue!"</p>
<p>Astro bit his lip and fell silent.</p>
<p>The leader turned away, and shouting a command,
started off through the jungle. Astro knew that the patrol
had been ordered to move out, but he stood still,
waiting for them to push him. They did. A hard jab in
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_118" id="Page_118">[Pg 118]</SPAN></span>his naked side with the butt of a gun sent him stumbling
forward in the center of the patrol.</p>
<p>Well, there was one consolation, he thought grimly.
At least he wouldn't have to spend the night out in the
jungle alone again!</p>
<p>Astro had expected a long march, but to his surprise,
he was pushed along a well-worn jungle trail for only
three hundred yards in from the tyrannosaurus's track.
Finally they stopped before a huge teakwood tree. The
leader pounded his rifle butt on the trunk three times.</p>
<p>Mystified, Astro watched a small section of the trunk
open to reveal a modern vacuum-tube elevator shaft.
He was pushed inside with the men of the patrol and
the tree-trunk door was closed. The leader pushed a
lever and the car dropped so suddenly that Astro nearly
lost his balance. He judged that they must have fallen
two hundred feet when the car stopped and another
door opened. He was pushed out into a high-vaulted
tunnel with cement walls.</p>
<p>"Hurry up!" snapped the leader.</p>
<p>The big cadet moved along the tunnel, followed by
the patrol, turning from one tunnel into another, all of
them slanting downhill. Astro guessed that he was being
taken to some subterranean cave. He asked his captors
where they were taking him.</p>
<p>"Don't talk!" snapped one of the men at his side.</p>
<p>"This jungle will be swarming with Solar Guardsmen
once they discover I'm lost," said Astro. "Who are you
and what are you holding me prisoner for?" The big
cadet decided it would be better to feign ignorance of
the existence of the rebel organization.</p>
<p>"Let the Solar Guard come!" snapped the leader.
"They'll find something they never expected."</p>
<p>"But what do you want with <i>me</i>?" asked the cadet.</p>
<p>"You'll know soon enough!"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_119" id="Page_119">[Pg 119]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>They had been walking for nearly an hour and the
tunnels still slanted downward but more sharply now.
Turning into a much larger tunnel than any of the rest,
Astro noticed a huge door on one side. Through its
crystal-covered ports he saw racks of illegal heat blasters
and paralo-ray guns. A man stepped out of the door,
and raising his hand in a form of salute, called out a few
words in the Venusian tongue. Astro recognized it as a
greeting, "Long live Venusians!" and <ins class="corr" title="Transcriber's note: original reads 'surpressed'.">suppressed</ins> a smile.</p>
<p>One by one, the men of the patrol handed over their
rifles and ray guns, while the man in the armory
checked off their names. Then they all removed their
knee-length jungle boots and traded their plastic helmets
for others of the same design but of a lighter material.
Each man turned his back while switching helmets,
obviously to avoid being recognized by any of the
others, since the new helmet was also frosted except for
a slit at eye level. Wearing the lighter headgear and
common street shoes, the men continued their march
through the tunnel. They passed into a still larger tunnel,
and for the first time, Astro could see daylight. As
they drew nearer to the mouth of the tunnel, the cadet
could see outside, and the scene before him made him
gasp for breath.</p>
<p>A full twenty miles long and fifteen miles wide, a
canyon stretched before him. And it seemed to the big
cadet that every square inch of the canyon floor was occupied
by buildings and spaceships. Hundreds of green-clad
men were moving around the ships and buildings.</p>
<p>"By the craters of Luna!" gasped Astro as the patrol
paused in the mouth of the tunnel. "What—what is
this?"</p>
<p>"The first city of Venus. True Venus. Built by Venusians
with Venusian materials only!" said the leader
proudly. "There's the answer to your Solar Guard!"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_120" id="Page_120">[Pg 120]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"I don't understand," said Astro. "What are you going
to do?"</p>
<p>"You'll see." The man chuckled. "You'll see. Move
on!"</p>
<p>As they trooped out of the tunnel and down into the
canyon they passed groups of men working on the
many ships. The cadet recognized what they were doing
at once. The unmistakable outlines of gun ports
were being cut into the sides of several bulky space
freighters. Elsewhere, the steady pounding of metal and
grinding of machinery told the cadet that machine
shops were going at full blast. He noticed a difference
between the men of the patrol and the workers. Neither
spoke to the other. In fact, Astro saw that it was rarely
that a worker even glanced at them as they passed by.</p>
<p>Up ahead, Astro saw a huge building, wide and
sprawling but only a few stories high. It was nearly
dark now and lights began to wink on in the many windows.
He guessed that he was being taken to the building
and was not surprised when the leader pulled him
by the arm, guiding him toward a small side door.
There was a curious look about the building and the
cadet couldn't figure out what it was. Glancing quickly
at the wall as he passed through the door, he nearly
burst out laughing. The building was made of wood!
He guessed that the rebels were using materials at hand
rather than importing anything from outside planets.
And since Venus was largely a planet of jungles and
vegetation, with few large mineral deposits, wood
would be the easiest thing to use.</p>
<p>The inside of the building was handsomely decorated
and designed. He saw walls covered with carvings, depicting
old legends about the first colonists. He shook
his head. "Boy," he thought, "they sure go for the Venusian
stuff in a big way!"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_121" id="Page_121">[Pg 121]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"All right!" snapped the leader. "Stop here!"</p>
<p>Astro stood before a huge double door that had been
polished to a brilliant luster. The cadet waited for the
leader to enter, but the Nationalist stood perfectly still,
eyes straight ahead. Suddenly the doors swung open,
revealing a huge chamber, at least a hundred and fifty
feet long. At the far end a man dressed in white with a
green band across his chest sat in a beautifully carved
chair. Arrayed on either side of him were fifty or more
men dressed in various shades of green. The man in
white lifted his hand and the patrol leader stepped forward,
pushing Astro before him. They walked across
the polished floor and stopped ten feet away from the
man in white, the patrol leader bowing deeply. Astro
glanced at the men standing at either side of the man in
white. The bulge of paralo-ray pistols was plainly visible
beneath their flowing robes.</p>
<p>The man in white lifted his hand in the salute Astro
had seen before. Then the patrol leader straightened up
and began to speak rapidly in the Venusian dialect.
Translating easily, Astro heard him report his capture.
When he concluded, the man in white looked at Astro
closely and spoke three words. Astro shook his head.</p>
<p>"He does not speak our mother tongue, Lactu," volunteered
the patrol leader.</p>
<p>The man in white nodded. "How is it," he said in
English, "that you are a native-born Venusian and do
not speak the language of your planet?"</p>
<p>"I was an orphan. I had very little formal education,"
said Astro. "And as long as we're asking questions
around here, how about my asking a few? Who in space
are you? What's the idea of holding me a prisoner?"</p>
<p>"One question at a time, please, brother Venusian,"
said the man in white. "And when you address me, my
name is Lactu."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_122" id="Page_122">[Pg 122]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Lactu what?" asked Astro belligerently.</p>
<p>"Your own name should tell you that we on Venus
only have one name."</p>
<p>"Never mind that rocket wash!" barked Astro. "When
do I get out of here?"</p>
<p>"You will never leave here as you came," said Lactu
quietly.</p>
<p>"What does that mean?" demanded the cadet.</p>
<p>"You have discovered the existence of our base. Ordinarily
you would have been burned to a crisp and left
in the jungle. Fortunately, you are a Venusian by birth,
and therefore have the right to join our organization."</p>
<p>"What does that mean?"</p>
<p>"It means," said Lactu, "that you will take an oath to
fight until death if necessary to free the planet Venus
and the Venusian citizens from the slavery of the Solar
Alliance and—"</p>
<p>"Awright, buster!" roared Astro. "I've had enough of
that rocket wash! I took an oath of allegiance to the
Solar Guard and the Solar Alliance, to uphold the cause
of peace throughout the universe and defend the liberties
of the planets. Your idea is to destroy peace and
make slaves out of the people of Venus—like these dummies
you've got here!" Astro gestured contemptuously
at the men standing on both sides of Lactu. "I don't
want any part of you, so start blasting!" continued the
big cadet, his voice booming out in the big room. "But
make it good, 'cause I'm tough!"</p>
<p>There was a murmur among the men and several put
their hands on the butts of their paralo-ray guns. Even
the calm expression in Lactu's eyes changed.</p>
<p>"You are not afraid of us, are you?" he asked in a low,
almost surprised tone of voice.</p>
<p>"You, nor anything that crawls in the jungle like
you!" shouted Astro. "If you're not happy with the way
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_123" id="Page_123">[Pg 123]</SPAN></span>things are run on Venus, why don't you take your beef
to the Solar Alliance?"</p>
<p>"We prefer to do it our way!" snapped one of the men
near Lactu. "And as for you, a few lashes with a Venusian
wet whip will teach you to keep a civil tongue!"</p>
<p>Astro turned around slowly, looking at each of the
men individually. "I promise you," he said slowly, "the
first man who lays a whip on me will die."</p>
<p>"And who, pray, will do the killing?" snorted a short,
stout figure in the darkest of the green uniforms. "You?
Hardly!"</p>
<p>"If it isn't me"—Astro turned to face the man—"it
will be any one of a thousand Space Cadets."</p>
<p>"You have a lot of confidence in yourself and your
friends," said Lactu. "Death apparently doesn't frighten
you."</p>
<p>"No more than it does any man of honor," said the
cadet. "I've faced death before. As for my friends"—Astro
shrugged and grinned—"touch me and wait for
what happens. And by the stars, mister, you can depend
on it happening!"</p>
<p>"Enough of this, Lactu!" said a man near the end of
the group. "We have important business to conduct.
Take this foolish boy out and do away with him!"</p>
<p>Lactu waved his hand gently. "Observe, gentlemen,
here is the true spirit of Venus. This boy is not an
Earthman, nor a Martian. He is a Venusian—a proud
Venusian who has drifted with the tides of space and
taken life where he found it. Tell me honestly, gentlemen,
what would you have thought of Astro, a Venusian,
if he had acted any differently than he has? If he
had taken an oath he does not believe and groveled at
our feet? No, gentlemen, to kill this proud, freeborn Venusian
would be a crime. Tell me, Astro, do you have
any skills?"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_124" id="Page_124">[Pg 124]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"I can handle nuclear materials in any form."</p>
<p>"We are wasting time, Lactu!" exclaimed one of the
men suddenly. "Settle with this upstart later. Now let
us take a vote on the issue before us. The ship is waiting
to blast off for Mercury. Do we ask for her assistance,
or not?"</p>
<p>There was a loud murmur among the assembled men,
and Lactu held up his hand. "Very well, we will vote.
All in favor of asking the people of Mercury to join our
movement against the Alliance will say aye!"</p>
<p>"Aye," chorused the men.</p>
<p>"Against?"</p>
<p>Lactu looked around, but there was no reply.</p>
<p>Lactu turned back to Astro. "Well, Venusian, this is
your last chance to join forces with us and to fight for
your mother planet."</p>
<p>"Go blast your jets!" snapped Astro. Immediately
Lactu's eyes became hard steely points.</p>
<p>"That was your last chance!" he said. "Take him out
and kill him!"</p>
<p>The door suddenly burst open and a green-clad
trooper raced across the bare floor, bowing hastily before
Lactu. "Forgive this interruption, Lactu," he said
breathlessly. "There are men in the jungle headed for
the canyon rim. Three of them!"</p>
<p>Lactu turned to Astro. "Your friends, no doubt!" He
snapped an order. "Capture them and bring them to
me. And as for you, Astro, we are in need of capable
men to build war heads for our space torpedoes. To ensure
the safety of your friends, I would advise your
working for us. If not, your friends will die before another
night falls."</p>
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