Planet of Sand by Murray Leinster
Author:Murray Leinster
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Space opera, science fiction, sci-fi, pulp, adventure
Publisher: Wildside Press
Published: 2011-05-15T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 5
BUT THEY did land. They had to. It was a thousand miles away, on the dark side of the planet, in a waste of sand which looked frozen in the starlight. The instant the skid touched ground, Stan made a warning gesture and reached over to turn off Estherâs suit radio. He opened his own face plate and almost gasped at the chill of the midnight air. With no clouds or water vapor to hinder it, the heat stored up by day was radiated out to the awful chill of interstellar space at a rate which brought below zero temperatures within hours of sundown. At the winter pole of the planet, the air itself must come close to turning liquid from the cold. But here, and now, Stan nodded in his helmet as Esther opened her face plate.
âNo radio,â he told her. âTheyâll hardly be able to find us in several million square miles if we donât use radio. But now you get some sleep. Weâre going to have a busy time, presently!â
Esther hesitated, and said desperately:
âButâwho are they? What are they? Why do they want to kill us?â
âTheyâre the local citizens,â said Stan. âI was wrong, There are inhabitants. Iâve no more idea what they may be like than you have. But I suspect they want to kill us simply because weâre strangers.â
âBut how could an intelligent race develop on a planet like this?â demanded Esther unbelievingly. âHowâd they stay alive while they were developing?â
Stan shrugged his shoulders.
âOnce you admit that a thing is so,â he said drily, âyou can figure out how it happened. This sun is a dwarf white star. That means that once upon a time it exploded. It flared out into a nova. Maybe there were other planets nearer to it than this, and they volatilized when their sun blew up. Everything on this planet, certainly, was killed, and for a long, long time afterward it was surely uninhabitable by any standard. Thereâs a dwarf star in the Crab Nebula which will melt iron four light hours away, and that was a nova twelve hundred years ago. It must have been bad on this planet for a long time indeed. Iâm guessing that when the first explosion came the inner planets turned to gas and this one had all its seas and forests and all its atmosphere simply blasted away to nothingness. Everything living on its surface was killed. Even bacteria in the soil turned to steam and went off into space. That would account for the absolute absence of life here now.â
âButââ said Esther.
âBut,â said Stan, âthe peopleâcall them peopleâwho lived here were civilized even then. They knew what was coming. If they hadnât interstellar drive, flight would do them no good. Theyâd have nowhere to go. So maybe they stayed. Underground. Maybe they dug themselves caves and galleries fiveâtenâtwenty miles down. Maybe some of those galleries collapsed when the blowup came, but some of the people survived. Theyâd stay underground for centuries.
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