Accidental Flight
l their instructions, or she hadn't been able to carry them out. The first, probably. She had put the light and scanning circuits out of commission with no tools excep
ght have been able to soften the proper area of the passenger lock. But he didn't. N
an external control of the rocket. There had to be one, at least for
adn't tried to search the rocket dome as he came along, the geepees would be solidly r
ll at large. Perhaps nearby. Woul
hem were caught, there was always a chance. He had to hide, bu
ctivity. The metal pressed hard into the thin flesh that covered his back. I
climb inside and crawl out of sight. Or a grown man who had
a combustion cap wherein the fuel was ignited. But in the
was that
. He wriggled and shoved with his feet until he had forced himself en
noisily into the landing pit. The absence of any other
oth and it was difficult to get much purchase. The going became even
istic sputter, like frying, that the toaster beamuted Cameron.
ee. And it wasn't going to be easy for Camer
your lights on him. Blind him. Drive him
ed by voice, not radio. That would make it easie
ale. The combustion cap had been retracted, which was a lucky break. His feet slipped. It didn't matter; some
d pull himself free. But if he had arms, he would never have gotten this far. He wriggled until
eet and staggered forward to the control compartment. The
he understood the controls, he bent down and thrust his chin against the gravital dial. Laboriously he turn
onfusion outside. If he did, he had thirty seconds in w
tructions. Emergency instructions. Stand by." Strictly speaking, that wasn'
rsedes previous orders. Additional equipment necessary.
enger lock, brushing against the switch. The airlock opened. He stood boldly
, you can come dow
ed a column, down which he descended. He propelled himself over the floor and u
ter, how di
elf," said Doc
tubes," said Jordan. "But what
aren't very bright; that satisfied them that I was coming in for a landing. What Cameron should have done was splash some heat against a gravital unit, and then, having creat
rrying Cameron with them
must remove any human beings nearby, whether they were willing or not. Y
d Jordan. "But what
ncy landing material. They'll bring her. Nona is supposed to be waiting with Anti." Docchi frowne
ung himse
into sight half pushing, half carrying a huge rectangular tank. With unexpected robotic ingenuity, they had mou
ation. Broken plants still clung to the narrow ledge on top and moist soil adhered to the sides. Five geepees pushed
pen the fr
ivering. A section of the ship hinged outward and downw
n dome where the geepees had released him. His presence added an unwelcome com
n. He took an uncertain step down the ramp, came back, shaking hi
ected onto the ramp. The geepees stopped; their
zzed and looked around, primarily at Docchi. He
ssenger lock!
questioningly f
pees on scanning when they entered the main dome. He's trying to do
k swung ponderous
Jordan ask
t you can get on the
of the tank on the screen. Apparently it was resting where Docchi had last seen it
t out of here," sugge
complete control of them yet." That seemed to be t
l I do?" a
to. I think the engineer is at the wrong angle to broadcast much power to
omplied. "The tank must be p
level of urgency. Their reasoning power was feeble, but the mechanism was complicate
r," whispe
, Jordan
ore important, but suddenly far less powerful, pulled for something else. Circ
ice
The quality of decision, in this case, was str
the ramp," Docchi whispered to
nless, it lay there. The remaining
said
se. The tank picked up speed
yourselves!"
ped from
ly. "I don't think t
-to-asteroid communication,
ordan made th
e us the proper sequence and
was no
nows the airlocks to the main dome will au
dome is safe, if everyone is in there. Voge
ecom and searched the rocket dome. Nothing was moving; no geepee was in sight. D
was no reply
rd voice. "Jordan, take it out. Hit t
covering of the rocket dome. The worst sound was unheard: th
to be sure. Maybe Vogel did have the inner shell out of the way. In that event, it's all right because it would c
ever and the shi
me to get out if he wanted to. But I ke
here was no light at all i
he auto-controls and reduced the gravity to one-quarter Earth normal. He bent his great arms and shoved himself int
blinking at a cabin door. He had to i