<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_19" id="CHAPTER_19"></SPAN>CHAPTER 19</h2>
<p>"Ready?" asked Connel.</p>
<p>"All set, sir," replied Tom.</p>
<p>"Remember, we'll open up in exactly five minutes and
we'll continue to attack for another seven minutes.
That's all the time you have to get inside, find Roger,
and get out again."</p>
<p>"I understand, sir," replied Tom.</p>
<p>"Move out," said Connel, "and spaceman's luck!"</p>
<p>With a last quick glance at Astro who gave him a reassuring
nod, Tom dropped to his knees and crawled
out from behind their hidden position. Dropping flat on
his stomach, he inched forward toward the administration
building. All around him ray guns and blasters
were firing with regularity as the columns of Marines
advanced from all sides of the canyon toward the center,
mopping up everything in front of them. The roof
of the administration building seemed a solid sheet of
fire as the Nationalist leaders fought back desperately.</p>
<p>He reached the side of the building that was windowless,
and scrambled toward the back door without
interference. There he saw five green-clad men,
crouched behind sandbags, protecting the rear entrance.
Glancing at his watch he saw the sweeping hand
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_195" id="Page_195">[Pg 195]</SPAN></span>tick off the last few seconds of his allotted time. At the
exact instant it hit the five-minute mark, there was a
sudden burst of activity at the front of the building.
Connel and the Marine patrol had opened fire in a
mock attack. The men guarding the rear left their barricade
and raced into the building to meet the new assault.</p>
<p>Without a second's hesitation, Tom jumped toward
the door. He reached up, found it unlocked, and then
with his ray gun ready, kicked the door open. He
rushed in and dived to the floor, ray gun in his hand,
ready to freeze anything or anyone in sight.</p>
<p>The hall was empty. In the front, the firing continued
and the halls of the building echoed loudly with the
frantic commands of the defenders. Gliding along the
near wall, Tom moved slowly forward. Before him, a
door was ajar and he eased toward it. On tiptoe the
curly-haired cadet inched around the edge of the door
and glanced inside. He saw a Nationalist guard on his
hands and knees loading empty shock rifles. Tom
quickly stepped inside and jammed his gun in the man's
back. "Freeze!" he said between his teeth.</p>
<p>The trooper tensed, then relaxed, and slowly raised
his hands.</p>
<p>"Where's the sick bay?" demanded Tom.</p>
<p>"On the second floor, at the end of the hall."</p>
<p>"Is that where you're keeping Cadet Manning?" demanded
Tom.</p>
<p>"Yes," replied the man. "He's—"</p>
<p>Tom fired before the trooper could finish. It was
rough, but he knew he had to act swiftly if he was to
help Roger. The trooper was frozen in his kneeling position,
and Tom scooped up a loaded shock rifle before
slipping back into the hall. It was still empty. The firing
outside seemed to be increasing.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_196" id="Page_196">[Pg 196]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>He located the stairs, and after a quick but careful
check, started up, heart pounding, guns ready. On the
second floor he glanced up and down the hall, and
jumped back into the stair well quickly. Firing from an
open window, three troopers were between him and
the only door at the end of the hall. Not sure if Roger
was in that room or not, Tom had to make sure by looking.
And the only way he could do that was to eliminate
the men in his way. He dropped to one knee and
took careful aim with the ray pistol. It would be tricky
at such long range, but should the paralo-ray fail, the
cadet was prepared to use the shock rifle. He fired, and
for a breathless second waited for the effects of the ray
on the troopers. Then he saw the men go rigid and he
smiled. Three hundred feet with a ray pistol was very
fancy shooting!</p>
<p>He raced for the door. As he entered the room, he
saw a figure stretched out on the floor. He stopped still,
cold fear clutching at his heart.</p>
<p>"Roger!" he called. The blond-haired cadet didn't
move. Tom jumped to his unit mate's side and dropped
to one knee beside him. It was dark in the room and he
couldn't see very well, but there was no need for light
when he felt Roger's pulse.</p>
<p>"Frozen, by the stars!" he exclaimed. He stepped
back, flipped the neutralizer switch on his ray gun, and
fired a short burst. Almost immediately Roger groaned,
blinked his eyes, and sat up.</p>
<p>"Roger! Are you all right?" asked Tom.</p>
<p>"Yeah—sure. I'm O.K.," mumbled his unit mate.
"Those dirty space rats. They didn't know what to do
with me when the Marines landed, so they froze me.
They were scared to kill me. Afraid of reprisals."</p>
<p>"They sure used their heads that time," said Tom
with a grin. "How's your back?"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_197" id="Page_197">[Pg 197]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Fine. I just wrenched it a little. It's better now. But
never mind me. What's going on? Where's Astro and
Major Connel? And how did you get here?"</p>
<p>Tom gave him a quick run-down on everything that
had happened, concluding with, "Major Connel and
Astro, with a patrol of Solar Guard Marines, are outside
now drawing the Nationalist fire. Time's running out on
us fast. Think you can walk?"</p>
<p>"Spaceboy," replied Roger, "to get out of this place
I'd crawl on my hands and knees!"</p>
<p>"Then come on!" Tom gave the shock rifle to his unit
mate and stepped back into the hall. It was quiet. Tom
waved at Roger to follow and slipped down the hall toward
the stairs. Outside, the Marine patrol continued
firing, never letting up for a second. The two boys
reached the stairs and had started down when Tom
grabbed Roger by the arm. "There's someone moving
around down there!"</p>
<p>They hugged the wall and held their breath. Tom
glanced at his watch. Only forty-five seconds to go before
the Marines would stop firing and retire. They had
to get out of the building!</p>
<p>"We'll have to take a chance, Roger," murmured
Tom. "We'll try to rush them and fight our way out."</p>
<p>"Don't bother!" said a harsh voice behind them. The
two cadets spun around and looked back toward the
second floor. Standing at the top of the stairs, Rex Sinclair
scowled down at them, ray guns in each hand, leveled
at the two cadets.</p>
<p>"By the craters of Luna!" cried Roger. "You!"</p>
<p>"That's one of the things I forgot to tell you, Roger,"
said Tom wryly. "Sinclair belongs to this outfit too!"</p>
<p>"Belongs!" roared Roger. "Look at that white uniform
he's wearing! This yellow rat is Lactu, the head of the
whole Nationalist movement!"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_198" id="Page_198">[Pg 198]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Tom gaped at the white-clad figure at the head of the
stairs. "The leader!" he gasped.</p>
<p>"Quite right, Corbett," replied Sinclair quietly. "And
if it hadn't been for three nosy cadets, I would have
been the leader of the whole planet. But it's finished
now. All that is left for me is escape. And you two are
going to help me do just that!"</p>
<p>Roger suddenly dropped to one knee and leveled the
blaster. But the Nationalist leader was too quick. His
paralo-ray crackled and Roger was frozen solid.</p>
<p>"Why, you—!" roared Tom.</p>
<p>"Drop your gun, Corbett," warned Sinclair, "and take
that blaster away from him."</p>
<p>"I'll get you, Sinclair," said Tom through clenched
teeth, "and when I do—"</p>
<p>"Stop the talk and get busy!" snapped Sinclair.</p>
<p>Tom took the blaster out of Roger's paralyzed hands
and dropped it on the floor. Still holding one ray gun on
Tom, Sinclair flipped on the neutralizer of the other gun
and released Roger again.</p>
<p>"Now get moving down those stairs!" <ins class="corr" title="Transcriber's note: original reads 'order'.">ordered</ins> Sinclair.
"One more funny move out of either of you and I'll do
more than just freeze you."</p>
<p>"What are you going to do with us?" asked Roger.</p>
<p>"As I said, you are going to help me escape. This time
the Solar Guard has won. But there are other planets,
other people who need strong leadership and who like
to put on uniforms and play soldier. People will always
find reason to rebel against authority, and I will be
there to channel their frustrations into my own plans.
Perhaps it will be Mars. Or Ganymede. Or even Titan.
Another name, another plan, and once again the Solar
Guard will have to fight me. Only next time, I assure
you, it is I who will win!"</p>
<p>"There won't be any next time," growled Roger.
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_199" id="Page_199">[Pg 199]</SPAN></span>"You're washed up now. This base is swarming with
Marines. How do you think you're going to get out of
here?"</p>
<p>"You shall see, my friend. You shall see!"</p>
<p>Sinclair motioned them toward a door on the ground
floor. "Open it!" demanded Sinclair. Tom opened it and
stepped inside. It was a cleaner's closet, crammed with
old-fashioned mops and pails and dirty rags. Sinclair
pushed Roger inside and was about to follow when several
green-clad guards came running down the hall toward
them.</p>
<p>"Lactu! Lactu!" they shouted frantically. "They're
pouring into the base! The Solar Guard—they've got us
surrounded!"</p>
<p>"Keep fighting!" snapped Sinclair. "Don't surrender!
Inflict as much damage as possible!"</p>
<p>"Where—where are you going?" asked one of the
men, looking at the closet speculatively.</p>
<p>"Never mind me!" barked Sinclair. "Do as I tell you.
Fight back!"</p>
<p>"It looks like we're losing a leader," observed another
of the men slowly. "You wouldn't be running out on us,
would you, Lactu?"</p>
<p>Sinclair fired three quick blasts from the ray guns,
freezing the men solid, and then turned back to Tom
and Roger. "Stay in that closet and do as I tell you."</p>
<p>Inside the closet, Sinclair kicked a pail out of the way
and barked, "Remove the loose plank in the floor and
drop it on the floor."</p>
<p>Tom felt around until he found the loose board and
lifted it up.</p>
<p>"What's down there?" asked Roger.</p>
<p>"You'll see," said Sinclair. "Now step back, both of
you!"</p>
<p>Tom and Roger backed up and watched while Sinclair
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_200" id="Page_200">[Pg 200]</SPAN></span>bent over the hole in the floor. He felt around inside
with one hand and appeared to turn something.
Suddenly the wall opposite the two cadets slid back to
reveal a narrow flight of stairs leading down. Sinclair
motioned with his gun again. "Get going, both of you."</p>
<p>Tom stepped forward, followed by Roger, and they
started down the stairs. At the bottom they found themselves
in a narrow tunnel about four hundred feet underground.
The floor of the tunnel slanted downward
sharply.</p>
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<p>"At the end of this tunnel," announced Sinclair, "is a
clearing and in that clearing is a spaceship. It is nearly
three miles from the canyon. By the time the Solar
Guard learns of my absence, we shall be lost in space."</p>
<p>"We?" asked Tom. "You're taking us with you?"</p>
<p>"But of course," said Sinclair. "How else would I assure
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_201" id="Page_201">[Pg 201]</SPAN></span>myself that the Solar Guard will not harm me unless
I take two of their most honored Space Cadets
with me?"</p>
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<p>"It's been fifteen minutes," announced Connel, "and
they haven't come out yet. There's only one thing to do.
Take that building and find out what's happened."</p>
<p>The major was crouched behind a wrecked jet car,
staring at the administration building.</p>
<p>"I can get that Marine captain over to our left to co-ordinate
an attack with us, sir," suggested Astro.</p>
<p>"It's risky," said Connel. "They still have a lot of men
in there. But if we wait for another column to reach us,
it might be too late. All right, Astro, tell him we're attacking
in ten minutes and ask him to give us all the
help he can."</p>
<p>"Yes, sir," replied Astro, and flopped to the ground to
worm his way toward the head of the Marine column
on the left.</p>
<p>It took the cadet nearly five minutes to cover the
hundred yards between the two Solar Guard positions.
Several times the firing became so heavy that the cadet
was forced to remain still on the ground while rifle and
ray-gun fire crackled over his head. He made it finally,
several Marines coming out to help him over the top of
the barrier. Gasping for breath, the big cadet asked to
see the commanding officer.</p>
<p>A grimy, tired-looking officer turned and walked over
to the cadet.</p>
<p>"Astro!"</p>
<p>"Captain Strong!"</p>
<p>"Where's Tom and Roger and Major Connel?" demanded
Strong.</p>
<p>Astro told the captain of Tom's attempt to save Roger
and that nothing had been heard from him since. "Major
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_202" id="Page_202">[Pg 202]</SPAN></span>Connel wants us to attack together," Astro continued.
"He's jumping off in four minutes!"</p>
<p>"Right!" snapped Strong. He turned to a young Solar
Guard officer waiting respectfully near by. "You take
them in, Ferris. Full frontal attack. Don't use blasters
unless you have to. Take as many prisoners as possible."</p>
<p>"Very well, sir," replied the lieutenant.</p>
<p>"I'll go back to the other position with Cadet Astro.
Start your attack as soon as you see Major Connel and
his men go in."</p>
<p>"Got it, sir," said the lieutenant.</p>
<p>Strong and Astro made their way back to Connel's
position quickly, and after a brief but hearty handclasp,
the two officers began plotting the last assault against
the Nationalists' stronghold. While other Marine columns
were wiping up small groups of rebels fighting
from disabled spaceships, repair shops, and other buildings,
Strong's column had been driving straight for the
heart of the base. The administration building was the
last barrier between them and complete victory over
the rebels.</p>
<p>Strong and Connel spoke briefly of Tom and Roger,
neither wanting to voice his inner fears in front of Astro.
The Nationalists previously had shown little regard
for human life. Now, with their backs to the wall, Connel
and Strong knew that if Tom and Roger were captured,
they might be used as hostages to ensure safe
passage for some of the rebels.</p>
<p>"Let's go," said Connel finally. "Tom and Roger will
be expecting us." He forced himself to grin at Astro, but
the giant cadet turned and faced the building grimly.
Connel lifted his hand, took a last look up and down the
line of waiting Marines, then brought his hand down
quickly. "Over the top. Spaceman's luck!" he shouted.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_203" id="Page_203">[Pg 203]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>The Marines vaulted over the top of their defense position
and charged madly toward the building, all guns
blazing. The Nationalists returned the fire, and for the
first few seconds it seemed that the world had suddenly
gone mad. Strong found himself shouting, running, and
firing in a red haze. Astro was roaring at the top of his
lungs, and Connel just charged ahead blindly. Marines
began to drop on all sides, cut down by the withering
fire. Then, when it appeared that they would have to
fall back, the main column, led by the Solar Guard lieutenant,
broke through the last barricade and swarmed
into the building.</p>
<p>Five minutes later the battle was over. The last remnants
of the Nationalists had been defeated and the
green-clad troopers were herded into the streets like
cattle. Strong and Connel, followed by Astro, charged
through the building like wild bulls searching for Tom
and Roger.</p>
<p>"No sign of them," said Strong finally. "They must
have slipped out somehow."</p>
<p>"No!" roared Connel. "They've been taken out of here
as hostages. I'll bet my life on that. There must be a secret
way out of here!"</p>
<p>"Come on," said Strong. "Let's find it." Suddenly he
stopped. "Look! Those three troopers outside that door!
They're frozen! Let's have a look there first!"</p>
<p>They rushed over to the closet where the three Nationalists
had been frozen by Sinclair.</p>
<p>Strong stopped and gasped. "By the craters of Luna,
it's Sharkey!"</p>
<p>"Sharkey? Who's that?" asked Astro.</p>
<p>"Supposed to be the leader of the Nationalists," said
Connel.</p>
<p>Strong quickly released Sharkey from the paralo-ray
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_204" id="Page_204">[Pg 204]</SPAN></span>effects and the man shuddered so violently from the reaction
that Astro had to grab him to keep him from falling
down.</p>
<p>"Where are Corbett and Manning?" demanded Connel.</p>
<p>"Lactu ... he took them both in there ... through
a secret passageway." Sharkey pointed to the closet
with a trembling finger.</p>
<p>Strong jumped for the closet door and jerked it open.
He saw the open wall and the stairs leading down.
"Come on! This way!"</p>
<p>Connel ran wildly into the closet, followed by Astro.
Suddenly the big cadet stopped, turned, and fired point-blank
at the figurehead of the Nationalist rebellion.
Sharkey once again grew rigid.</p>
<p>The two Solar Guard officers raced down the stairs
into the tunnel and ran headlong through the darkness.
Time was precious now. The lives of Tom and Roger
might be lost by a wasted second.</p>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_205" id="Page_205">[Pg 205]</SPAN></span></p>
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