This World Is Taboo
ned to scare easily, where blueskins might be involved. Its children were trained to react explosively when the word blueskin was uttered in their hearing, and its adults tended to s
ough. He'd made a completely conscientious survey of the ship he'd volunteered
e men in the ship had caught it (but they certainly hadn't died of it), and if there had been blueskins on Orede to communicate it (for which there was no evidence), and
lled with steam and chlorine. The combination would sterilize and even partly eat away his spacesuit, a
vestigating ship while the suit was flung outside by a man in another spacesuit, handling
neral considered that he'd persuaded the
red to frenzy those people who believed that all blueskins should be exterminated as a pious act. They'd appeared on eve
an anti-blueskin crusade. They confidently demanded such a rain of fusion bombs on Dara that no blueskin, no animal, no shred of vege
for the Interstellar Medical Service. And Calhoun furiously demanded a chance to deny it by broadcast, and h
d
had come. The landing-grid locked on, raised the small spacecraft until Weald was a great shining ball below it, and then somehow sc
ce very grim. He said savagely, "Get
e everything living in the ship felt the customary sensations of dizziness
irm and fixed. A ship in overdrive feels exactly as if it were buried deep in the core of a planet. There is no vibration. There is no sign o
from sounding like a grave. The reel played and the speakers gave off minute creakings, and meaningless hum
not only a physical affair. There is mental health, also. When mental health goes a civilization can be destroyed more surely and more terribly than by any imaginable war or plague
mmed themselves into a cargo spaceship which could not furnish them with air to breathe, and to
oun dourly, "that I'
ng it, and watched the coffeemaker with bright, interested eyes. He'd even tried to imitate Calhou
his long tail coiled reflectively about a chair leg.
id Calhoun. "I m
hrilled M
k of things was different than the control compartment. The difference was part of the means by whic
urpose. But none of them should cause Murgatroyd to stare fixedly and fa
to him. As a Med Service man, he was duty-bound to be impartial. To be impa
s afterward. And they had other reasons for hating the people they'd treated badly. It was entirely reasonable for
ere would be no danger of any report favorable to Dara ever being presented anywhere. If so, such a stowaw
where it would be handy. He filled a small cup for Murgatro
in door, standing aside lest
said sardonically. "C
g pause. Calhou
e," he said more sardonically still.
re discovery. He was prepared to shoot quite ruthlessly, because he was on duty and the Med Service did
ound made Calhoun start. The door of the cabin slid slowly aside. A gi
y. She moistened her lips. "You didn't see me! I w
ion. Murgatroyd told me this time. May I prese
ind legs and offered a skinny, furry paw
e. "It might relax the tension a little. And do you wa
vely. He said, "Chee-chee!" in the shrillest o
said Calhou
y. "Just that I-I need to get to Orede, and you'
heading for Orede as soon as it can be assembled and armed. But
vered a
nning a
. "In that case I'
"I'll-I'll die first! I'l
e was a tiny blaster in it. But it
t out the
ke another when her threat was not to kill him but to disable the ship. Women are rarely assassins, and when they are they don't use energy weapons.
"Besides, you'd get deadly bored if we were stuck in
whatever, felt it necessar
-chee
own and have a cup of coffee." To the girl he said, "I'll ta
sweetheart
shook
dy dead. But not all. And there's been no check of what men were in the ship and what men weren't. You wouldn't go to Ored
little, but s
t under
eep people from getting sick or dying. Sometimes we even try to keep them from getting killed. It's our profession. We practise it even on our own beh
anything I've said!
'll probably tell us something more beli
terd
ng?" asked Calhoun politely. "Or wo
do it,"
e extracted from storage and warmed or chilled, as the case might be, and served at dialed-for intervals. There was also
up the planet Orede. He was headed there, but he'd had no reason to infor
tched with highly amiable interest.
nformation. He was specifically after the Med Service history of all the planets in this se
ich had wiped out three-quarters of the population of an inhabited planet! It had hap
sonably complete identification and study of the agent. It hadn't been made. There was probably some other emergency at the time, and it slip
ch to occupy himself during overdrive travel from one planet to another. Calhoun made use of those resources. H
scovery, she said
n look
es
exactly how
's a cabin. When you're sleepy, use it. Murgatroyd and I can make out quite well out here. When you're hungry, you now know
ared a
believe what
un, but didn't add
he police were after me. I had to get
ok his
et. You don't have to, so why tell me anything? I suggest that you get some sleep. Incidentally, there's no lock on the cabin door beca
but then she went into the other cabin and closed herself in.
limbed up into Calhoun's lap, with complete assurance of welcome.
he conditioning she'd have had, there'd be only one place she'd dread worse tha
He liked to pretend that he carr
he said wit
r personal advantage. Whatever she thinks she'd doing, it'
rgatroyd in an
ave a suspicion that somebody's been shooting them. Lots of them. Do you agre
led himself still more com
he said
tion. Presently he looked up the normal rate of increase, with other data, among herd
Terran life-forms could play the devil with alien ecological systems-very much to humanity's benefit. Familiar microorganisms and a
to pack themselves frantically aboard a cargo ship which couldn't possibl
ew as a dozen head of cattle, turned loose on a suitable planet, would have increased to herds
sight to be seen outside, with no evidence at all that it was not buried in the heart of
control room. Murgatroyd regarded her with great interest. Calhoun nod
eakfast?" she as
I have," he told
a very good portrayal of a man who will respond politely when s
e, she asked, "When
tly, as if he were thi
pened there? I mean, to mak
with the authorities on Weald. I don't think
blueskins?" a
round and looked
much by what you pretend isn't, as by what
ou think they
were usually marked. Their skin had little scar pits here and there. At one time, back on Earth, it w
were pock-marked. It was no distinction. But if he didn't have the markings, they'd mention that!" He paused. "Tho
think they
n," said Calhoun. "Maybe Pithecanthropus had a mon
g that day. He continued to busy himself with those activiti
elieve the blueskins planned for the ship with the d
said C
hy
So that would be no good. And plague-stricken living men wouldn't try to conceal that they had the plague. They might ask for help, but they'd know they'd
to blueskins?" she
word blueskin you should say it uncomfortably, as if it were a word no refined person liked to pronounce. You don'
nite ideas about her, by now. He carefully kept them tentative, but no girl born and raised on Weald would willingly go to Orede, with all of Weald believing that a shipload
the girl said very carefully, "You've been very kind. I'd like to
aised his
to know," she added regretfully. "I think y
, though they are-the people of Dara have made at least one space ship since Weald threatened them with extermination. There is probably a new food shortage on D
snatched out the tiny blaster in her po
!" she cried desper
Nothing happened. Before she could realize that she hadn't turned off t
I'll give this back to you when we
hands. Then sh
en I tried
irmed every one. Now, when we land on Orede I'm going to get you to try to put me in touch with your friends. It's goin
s' control board an
s to breakhour
e amiable little creatures. During the days in overdrive, Calhoun had paid less
y moments ago there had been bitter emotion in the air. Murgatroyd had fled to his cubbyhol
ed plaintively.
If we aren't blasted as we try to land, we should be able to
was hopeless