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k.u.miko pushed the manhole lid aside, climbed out and darted forward to where she could see along the street. She took in the scene quickly.
Several people pa.s.sed on a nearby strip. They did not notice k.u.miko. She waited until they pa.s.sed where they could have seen into the cul-de-sac, then signaled the others up.
As Zolan came abreast of k.u.miko he drew a pencil-thin tube from a pocket in his tunic.
Holding it in one hand he twisted the knurled k.n.o.b that formed one end, and returned it to his pocket.
He winked at Brad who had come up beside him.
Brad saw the question in Ram's eyes.
"One of Zolan's home-grown gadgets," he said.
"Sets up an omni-interference field for a couple of hundred meters. We'll be moving through comm-override chatter until he switches it off."
Then to k.u.miko, "Which way?"
"Left. Air lock. Hundred meters." She crouched and darted away.
"Ram, stoop, bend, whatever it takes to shrink.
Stay close to the wall for as long as you can.
Everyone keep a few meters apart. Hodak, you stay close to Ram and watch the rear. OK, let's do it."
Two burly men came around the end of a nearby structure, stopped, stared at Ram as he rose through the manhole, and then at each other. Zolan caught both in a conical burst as they backed away.
They fell in silence.
Hodak and Zolan dashed forward. Each grasped a set of ankles, hauled the bodies into the cul-de-sac and dumped them down the utility hole.
Brad took a quick look in both directions and nudged Adari.
"Go," he said.
k.u.miko was at the air lock. Brad, Hodak and Ram were well away from the cul-de-sac. k.u.miko stepped into the enclosure containing the suit racks, her weapon up and level, safety off, finger a tiny s.p.a.ce from the trigger.
Two guards, sitting on a bench, rifles across their thighs, gaped at her.
"What the h.e.l.l," one of them yawped, raising his rifle.
The other guard flipped the switch on a hand-held transmitter and started to raise it to his lips.
k.u.miko cut them down with a single sweep. She raced up and across the long room, checking alcoves, corridors and behind suit racks. Empty.
Ram entered, quickly followed by the others. Hodak remained at the door, alert for intruders. Adari moved across to the keypad control for the outer air lock, and peered through the visi-screen. She thumbed up.
Ram rummaged hastily among the s.p.a.ce suits on the rack. Adari left her position, grabbed a suit and worked herself into it. Brad, k.u.miko and Zolan were halfway into theirs. Zolan moved to the outer door.
Hodak, suited up, called to Ram, who hurried over.
"Here's one you might squeeze into. C'mere, give it a try."
Ram looked distastefully at the suit. "Well," he muttered, "that's what happens to a giant among pygmies. I couldn't find anything bigger than what you've come up with. Give a hand here."
Adari joined them. Together, she and Hodak shoehorned Ram into the suit and closed the seals.
Helmets fitted, they ran quickly through air tank and suit connections security and pressure checks.
Minutes later they were ready for departure.
Brad motioned k.u.miko closer, and they opened their faceplates.
"Stay here until we return," Brad instructed, "but keep your suit on. Now that we're all wearing suits we can't be identified. So, if you get innocent visitors, just incapacitate them. If anyone comes looking for a fight, don't wait for an invitation."
k.u.miko nodded and closed her faceplate. Weapon in hand, she took up a position where she would not be seen from the entryway.
Brad lumbered to the air lock and, a moment later, the panel to the buffer s.p.a.ce slipped aside.
Gesturing Ram, Zolan, Hodak and Adari through, he stepped after them and closed and dogged the panel leading back into the dome. He lifted the safety cover and pressed a wall plate. With a swish of escaping air, the outer doors slid up. They stepped out.
A dozen taxis and s.p.a.ce tugs were scattered about on the ramp. Choosing the taxi most distant from the others Zolan beckoned Hodak and Adari to follow him. Moving as quickly as their suits and the light gravity would allow, they reached the taxi and climbed aboard. Brad and Ram brought up the rear, turning often to watch other suited people moving about. A ramp guard was some distance away, gesturing among a knot of people. The Sentinels remained unnoticed.
Reaching the taxi, Zolan and Hodak began to adjust its controls, vector and power instruments.
Adari's helmet filled in the pilot position. Raising her glove she beckoned frantically to Ram. He climbed in beside her. Her hand on his helmet she spoke rapidly, pointing at the instrument panel.
Brad watched Adari move back and out as Ram moved into the seat she vacated. Bending forward, her helmet touched Ram's as her gloved hands pointed to where the depot was visible. She slapped Ram on the shoulder and stepped back.
The jerry-rigged taxi rose slowly at first, gained speed and disappeared into the backdrop of black velvet and stars.
Chapter THIRTY-ONE
Camari strode into the Conference Room, took his seat at the head of the long table, and stared bleakly at his advisors. The faces of the Ministers of Diplomatic Protocols and Intelligence were grim; the Commander of the s.p.a.ce Forces ready to explode.
"I suppose you've all studied Ram's report," Camari said in a low, angry voice. "What do you think?
Selvin?"
"If they take the depot," Admiral Selvin said, "we're out of business. Even if we get the depot back undamaged, we'll be unable to make up the time lost. The construction and launch schedules are that tight."
"What do you suggest?"
"Stop them -- now."
"They'll know we're coming when our fleet lines up to enter the spunnel. The gateway can handle our military craft, no problem there. What we cannot count on is INOR's failing to see us on the move."
"How do we get around that?"
"Diversionary tactics; draw their attention to a major initiative on our part in which all of INOR has role vital to its interests, if not survival.
Risky, but we have no choice."
The Strategic Concepts Computer recorded, a.n.a.lyzed, and reported. They listened, then talked.