His special patrol services are not all adventurous. Not even so in the times. There were many routine patrols, and El Tak did all her duties. Of course we hate it, but in this service, you will be told but nothing is said.

We are on a routine patrol and there is only one possible source of interest in the order. The acclaimed dumb and sore scientists of the universe discovered that a planet that has not been visited so far will be close to our patrol line, and our order says "if possible" to inspect this body if it is inhabited. , Doubt it.

If I remember correctly, there is a separate report with many figures. The world is not big. In fact, it is smaller than the earth, and its orbit only combines it with our system once in an unforgettable period. I think if someone saves this record, it will be fine. It mainly consists of guesswork, most of which are wrong. If the facts are known, these white-clad scientists will make a lot of crazy guesses.

However, she did appear near where they predicted. My second police officer, Kincaid, was on duty when the TV disk first picked her up, and he immediately called me.

"The scientist gave us the name of the planet we want to observe. "In your opinion, sir, if you want to see her," he reported. "But even with the greatest power, there is not enough distance to determine anything of interest."

I thought about it, frowned and looked at the microphone.

"Very well, Mr. Kincaid," I said in detail. "Set up a route for her. Anyway, we will let her know at a glance."

"Yes, sir." Kincaid replied quickly. Kinkade is one of the best officers in the department. Cool-headed, straightforward thinkers. He is a man in any emergency. I remember, but I have told this story.

I turned around and returned to my report, completely forgetting this wandering five-needle pine. Then I turned around and went to sleep, because we had some intimate calls in the field of meteors, and my memories of previous disasters are still fresh. 1 I have spent the "watch below" in the navigation room, and now I desperately need sleep. If scientists really want to do something for humans, why not show us the lack of food and sleep?

When I was refreshed and ready, I did report to the cab that my co-pilot was on duty.

"Good morning, sir." He nodded. According to my order, this is the habit of military officers to manage themselves according to the earth time standards. We created a man-made day and night, except for the other units of "" and "" in the official records.

"Good morning, Mr. Corey. How are we doing?"

"Go straight for our goal, sir." He looked down at two glowing charts, which depicted our surroundings in three dimensions to reassure himself. "She is far ahead, faintly visible."

"Yes!" I bent down, put on the big hooded TV disk, and picked up the clumsy TV disk we were using at the time. Not only did the body fill up with the disk, but I reduced the magnification until I could see the entire exposed surface completely.

It seems to be somewhat similar to my view of my own planet. There are two very obvious polar caps, and two continents, which are almost unconnected. Two of them are similar to the number eight in the works of the earthlings; a number composed of two circles, one circle on the other circle, and Contact each other. One roughly circular continent is much larger than another.

"Mr. Kincaid reported that the part he checked was entirely Mr. Fluid," Corey commented. "I have seen these two continents now, so I don't think there are other continents unless they are covered by polar caps. Do you see any signs of inhabitation?"

I replied: "I haven't checked her carefully under high magnification." "Some signs..."

I increased in strength and began to slowly search for distant terrain. Before I found what I needed, I had already approached and searched.

"We are lucky, Mr. Corey!" I shouted. "Our friends are inhabited. There is at least one larger city on the larger continent... Yes, there is another city! Something that breaks the monotony, isn't it? On the chart, it is \'unknown \'of."

"Suppose we are in trouble, sir?" Hope asked Corey. It is the main force for any type of struggle. Maybe a bit too silly, but a man who didn't know when he was beaten.

I replied, "I hope not; when we have to protect ourselves, you know how they roar at the base." I am not without certain pain. "They hope that they will never flatten the split beam to appease the universe. \'Of course, Hansen Command\'Some sleeves will say, \'\'\'\'\'\'\'\'\'\'\'\ '\'\'\', this is absolutely vital to protecting your people and your ship"! You should travel from time to time to see how things are going. "I was still very young at the time, and the attitude of my conservative boss at the base sometimes didn't fit my opinion at all.

"Then you think we will be in trouble, sir?"

I shrugged: "Your guess is as good as mine." "The people in this car know nothing about us. They don't know whether we are friends or enemies. Naturally, they will have doubts. It is difficult to explain to them. Convey our thoughts."

I looked up at the gravimeter, thinking about the estimated mass of the body we were approaching. At night, we should be close to her atmosphere. In the morning, we should put her down.

"We hope for the best, sir." Corey said naively.

I bent more tightly on the TV disc to conceal my smile. I know exactly what the militant Corey meant by "the best".

The next morning, he quickly settled down on large tracts of land on two continents at atmospheric speed. Corey gave orders to the navigation room, and I focused on the TV disc and the altimeter, watching every few seconds. Measure the surface temperature at a glance. In an unknown atmosphere, it is not difficult to raise a considerable surface temperature, and it is always uncomfortable and sometimes even dangerous.

"The largest city seems to be near another continent. You should be able to take over visually quickly. Has the report on the atmosphere passed?"

"Not yet. Sir, please wait a moment." Speaking into the microphone for a while, turning to me with a smile.

He said: "Suitable for breathing." "A small amount of oxygen, only a small amount of water. Hendricks has just completed the analysis." My third lieutenant Hendricks is as clever as the laboratory staff in many respects. There is a young officer with blood. This is a combination you rarely encounter.

"Okay! Breath masks are annoying. I believe I will slow down to some extent; she is heating up. The big city I mentioned is dead. Put the Eltak River as close as possible."

"Yes sir!" I patted it, and then I leaned on the TV disc and checked the metropolis of Strobe that we were approaching quickly.

His buildings are tall, made of sparkling materials that I can’t recognize, although I can recognize their architectural details now, it’s very simple and without any form of decoration, except for occasional ledges or Flight support. The streets are wide and arranged to cut the city into diamond-shaped sections, rather than traditional squares. In the center of the city, there is a diamond-shaped building with a smooth and arched roof. From every part of the city, a large number of people flocked to the place where they settled. They walked or rode in long, slender vehicles, obviously carrying several people.

I commented: “It’s very exciting there, Mr. Corey.” “It’s better to tell Mr. Kincaid to issue a hand and set up a double guard at the port. As an escort, equipped with an atomic pistol and bombs, and equipped with landing force."

"There are also resolver ray generators, sir, would you please run them just in case?

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