Rediscovery, Volume 2 by Unknown
Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-951320-19-5
Publisher: Journey Press
Published: 2022-01-31T00:00:00+00:00
âYou mean Ross spent five years here!â Kirk stared in amazement at Cortland, sitting beside him.
The older officer turned toward him, shifting his position on the grassy ledge to which they had climbed for a look at the surrounding countryside. âYes, thatâs right. Ross was straight out of the Institute then, had an A-1 record, and this place had just been discovered. They thought then it might have all sorts of valuable minerals and things. It seemed like a great chance.â He shrugged. âAs it turned out, of course, there was nothing, but nobody could have known then.â
âThey know now,â Kirk said shortly. He sat looking over the valleys beneath them, silent for a moment. It was discouraging to learn Ross had been here and had not turned up anything: Ross was capable, whatever else he might be, and it would take luck as well as work to succeed where he had failed. And his luck didnât seem to be working out too well, he thought, unhappily.
But this might throw some new light on why heâd been sent here. Maybe Rossâs reason for sending the Instituteâs star pupil had been one he could never have guessed at the timeâ a gesture of sentimentality. Maybe he wanted to help these people with whom he had spent his first years as an Administrator. Maybe he wanted to make up for his own failure to help lift their living standards.
He turned toward the other man. âCortland, you say youâve done a lot of traveling here. How about the rest of the planet? Are any of the other villages more advanced; are the people any different?â
Cortland laughed shortly. âThinking of hiring yourself a new native staff? Your impatience about worn out bucking this one? Canât say I blame you, but itâs no go. All these villages are the same. One outfitâs as bad as the next. Oh, they go in for different thingsâ one will go all out for sculptures, one will be great on weaving, and another one maybe will grow a special kind of fruit. But the people are all alikeâ all equally charming and equally impossible. All sweet and friendly on the surface and stubborn as mules underneath. All acting like they know something theyâre not talking about, like theyâve got some secret hidden behind those clear, guileless eyes of theirs, some source of strength that makes them able to tell us to go to hellâ figuratively, of courseâ when they donât like our orders.â He leaned forward, intently. âIâd give a lot to find out what makes them tick.â A look of insecurity, almost of anxiety filled his eyes.
A sudden gust of wind blew a flurry of leaves against Kirkâs face. He brushed them away, feeling chilled.
Cortland blinked his eyes, and his face resumed its customary firm look. âBut to get back to your questionâ this village here is supposed to be a center of government. When the Nemarians have to decide on anything that affects the whole planet, the Council in this village does it.
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