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The Inheritors and Gateway to Never

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1978
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14020
Copyright © 1972 by A. Bertram Chandler
For my favorite aelurophobe
Grimes was on the carpet - neither for the first nor the last time.
May contain spoilers
"But only tobacco."
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This was not the occasion for full dress uniforms, with fore-and-aft hat, decorations, ceremonial sword and all the other trimmings.  This was an occasion for comfortable shorts-and-shirt, with heavy boots and functional sidearms.

So attired, Grimes marched down Seeker's ramp, followed by Captain Philby, the Marine officer, and a squad of his space soldiers.  Maggie Lazenby and the other scientists had wished to accompany him, but he had issued strict orders that nobody excepting himself and the Marines was to leave the ship until such time as the situation had been clarified.  And this clarification depended upon the local inhabitants as well as upon Drongo Kane.  Meanwhile, Grimes had said, no foolish risks were to be taken.

As he marched toward the towering hulk of Southerly Buster he regretted his decision to land to the west of that ship; he had put himself at a disadvantage.  The light of the still-low sun was blinding, making it difficult for his men and him to avoid the lavish scattering of quartzite boulders that protruded through the short, coarse grass.  And it made it impossible to see if Drongo Kane had any weapons aimed at him and his party.  Probably he had - but Seeker's main armament was trained upon Kane's ship and ready to blow her off the face of the planet at the slightest provocation.

It was a little better once he and the Marines werre in the shadow of the other ship.  Grimes's eyes adjusted themselves and he stared upward at the blunt, metallic spire as he walked toward it.  Defensively armed! he thought scornfully.  Those two famous quick-firing cannon reported by the Bug Queen were merely an addition to what the Buster already had.  Even so, in terms of laser and missiles, Seeker had the edge on her.

Southerly Buster's ramp was down.  At the foot of it an officer was standing, a skeletal figure attired in gray coveralls with shoulder-boards carrying first mate's braid.  The man was capless, and bald, and the wrinkled skin of his face was yellow, almost matching the long teeth that he showed when he smiled at the men from Seeker.

"Commander Grimes?" he asked in an overly ingratiating voice.

"Mr. Dreebly?" countered Grimes.

"Aloysius Dreebly, sir, at your service."

And so this, thought Grimes, was Aloysius Dreebly.  Small wonder that Myra Bracegirdle, Southerly Buster's PCO, hated him.  He matched his name - as people with ugly names so very often do.  They, as it were, grow to fit the labels that misguided parents bestow upon them at birth.  And this Dreebly, Grimes continued thinking, I wouldn't trust him behind me.  He'd either kiss my arse or stab me in the back - or both.

 

Added: 12-Apr-2024
Last Updated: 12-Apr-2024

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 01-Jun-1978
Ace
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jun-1978
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$1.75
Pages*:
377
Catalog ID:
37063-2
Internal ID:
43580
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-441-37063-2
ISBN-13:
978-0-441-37063-4
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Paul Alexandra  - Cover Artist
DRONGO KANE
NEVER BROKE THE LAW


He was a cunning, ruthless opportunist who paid when he had to and stole when he could - but never when there was the slightest chance of getting caught.  That's what had John Grimes worried: here was Kane directly under the watchful eyes -and guns - of a Federation Survey vessel, openly engaging in kidnapping and trafficking in human flesh!

Despite the fact that the beautiful inhabitants of this Lost Colony faced a fate worse than death, a more cautious - or less gallant - officer would do nothing - secure in the knowledge that regardless of appearances there would be some loophole that placed the Law squarely on Kane's side.  But Grimes, being Grimes, would have to act - knowing full well that to "interfere with a merchantman on her lawful occasions" meant a blasted career... and knowing too that Drongo Kane never broke the law...
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This Ace printing: June 1978

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Author(s)

A Bertram Chandler  
Birth: 28 Mar 1912 Aldershot, England, UK
Death: 06 Jun 1984

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