Galaxy Magazine (July 1953) by Galaxy

Galaxy Magazine (July 1953) by Galaxy

Author:Galaxy
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 1953-07-08T16:00:00+00:00


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GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION

the Weather on Mercury

Anyone mad enough (1) to land on that crazy world (2) in order to rescue that screwball explorer should (3} have his head examined!

By WILLIAM MORRISON

Illustrated by VIDMER

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THE WEATHER ON MERCURY

The expedition was in the Twilight Zone, naturally, at the time. Without special clothing, which no one had, both the perpetual night of the Cold Side and the furnace heat of the Hot Side were out of the question. The Twilight Zone at this point was about forty miles wide, and the Ast relight had been skillfully brought down smack in the middle of it. Two hours after the landing, having ascertained that the air was as breathable as Kalinoff had reported, McCrack-en went out and aimed his explosive bullet at the Mercurian.

If it hadn't been for Carvalho, who accompanied him, the rest of the group would have known nothing of the incident. It was Carvalho who reported what had happened to Lamoureux, captain of the expedition.

McCracken, of course, burst into vigorous denials that he had shot a native. "You don't think I'd be fool enough to go around looking for trouble, do you?"

I AMOUREUX thought he -*1 would, but didn't say so.

"You did shoot at something. We

heard the report."

"I tried to hit a dangerous

bird."

"What sort of bird was it?" "Kind of like a penguin, I'd

say, but with a broader face. No

bill to speak of—"

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««■

"Then don't speak of it," snapped Lamoureux. "Did you score a hit?"

"I think the explosion caught it in the shoulder. It got away."

"Thank God for small favors," said Lamoureux. "That bird, you pigeon-brain, was a Mercurian. How do you expect intelligent inhabitants of other planets to look? Like you? They'd die of mortification."

Damn it, how was I to know?"

I told you not to shoot unless you were attacked." Lamoureux scowled. "Kalinoff is somewhere in the Twilight Zone and we were supposed to find him with the help of the Mercurians. It may interest you to know that, while you were out at target practice, some of them came around here and began to behave as if they wanted to be friendly. Then they suddenly disappeared. I imagine they got news of what you had done. A fat lot of help they'll give us now."

"We'll run across Kalinoff without them," said McCracken confidently.

Carvalho, who had a habit of looking for the dark side of every situation, and finding it, suggested, "Suppose the Mercurians attack us?"

McCracken said, "They haven't any weapons."

"How do you know?"

"Kalinoff didn't mention any."

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Lamoureux emitted a laugh that sounded like an angry bark. "Kalinoff wouldn't know. He was friendly with them. He did report that they were an intelligent race. It'll be too bad if they use their intelligence against us."

McCracken thrust out his jaw. There was a streak of stubbornness in him, and he was not going to take too many dirty cracks lying down. He growled, "I think you're making a mountain out of an anthill/'

"Molehill/' corrected Lamoureux.

'•Whatever it is. What if Kalinoff did say the Mercurians would help us? You can't take his word for it.



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