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  〃The guard; Skop; ran away because he didn't want to lose his precious two…value logic。 It's all he has。 But you've seen other parts of the galaxy; Meta; you know there is a lot more to life than kill…and…be…killed on Pyrrus。 You feel it is true; even if you won't admit it。〃
  She turned and ran out the door。
  Jason looked after her; his hand scraping the bristle on his chin thoughtfully。 〃Meta; I have the faint hope that the woman is winning over the Pyrran。 I think that I saw…perhaps for the first time in the history of this bloody; wartorn city…a tear in one of its citizen's eyes。〃
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  〃Drop that equipment and Kerk will undoubtedly pull both your arms off;〃 Jason said。 〃He's over there now; looking as sorry as possible that I ever talked him into this。〃
  Skop cursed under the bulky mass of the psi detector; passing it up to Meta who waited in the open port of the spaceship。 Jason supervised the loading and blasted all the local life that came to investigate。 Horndevils were thick this morning and he shot four of them。 He was last aboard and closed the lock behind him。
  〃Where are you going to install it?〃 Meta asked。
  〃You tell me;〃 Jason said。 〃I need a spot for the antenna where there will be no dense metal in front of the bowl to interfere with the signal。 Thin plastic will do or; if worst es to worst; I can mount it outside the hull with a remote drive。〃
  〃You may have to;〃 she said。 〃The hull is an unbroken unit; we do all viewing by screen and instruments。 I don't think…wait…there is one place that might do。〃
  She led the way to a bulge in the hull that marked one of the lifeboats。 They went in through the always…open lock; Skop struggling after them with the apparatus。
  〃These lifeboats are half buried in the ship;〃 Meta explained。 〃They have transparent front ports covered by friction shields that withdraw automatically when the boat is launched。〃
  〃Can we pull back the shields now?〃
  〃I think so;〃 she said。 She traced the launching circuits to a junction box and opened the lid。 When she closed the shield relay manually; the heavy plates slipped back into the hull。 There was a clear view; since most of the viewport projected beyond the parent ship。
  〃Perfect;〃 Jason said。 〃I'll set up here。 Now how do I talk to you in the ship?〃
  〃Bight here;〃 she said。 〃There's a pretuned setting on this municator。 Don't touch anything else…and particularly not this switch。〃 She pointed to a large pull…handle set square into the center of the control
 board。 〃Emergency launching。 Two seconds after that is pulled; t lifeboat is shot free。 And it so happens this boat has no fuel。〃
  〃Hands off for sure;〃 Jason said。 〃Now have Husky there run me a line with ship's power and I'll get this stuff set up。〃
  The detector was simple; though the tuning had to be precise。 dish…shaped antenna pulled in the signal for the delicately balanc detector。 There was a sharp falloff on both sides of the input so din tion could be precisely determined。 The resulting signal was fed to amplifier stage。 Unlike the electronic ponents of the first stage; ti one was drawn in symbols on white paper。 Carefully glued…on inf and output leads ran to ft。
  When everything was ready and clamped into place; Jason nodd to Meta's image on the screen。 〃Take her up…and easy; please。 No of your nine…G specials。 Go into a slow circle around the perimeter; a till tell you differently。〃
  Under steady power the ship lifted and grabbed for altitude; th eased into its circular course。 They made five circuits of the city befc Jason shook his head。
  〃The thing seems to be working fine; but we're getting too mu noise from all the local life。 Get thirty kilometers out from the city a start a new circuit。〃
  The results were better this time。 A powerful signal came fr the direction of the city; confined to less than a degree of arc。 With antenna fixed at a right angle to the direction of the ship's flight; signal was fairly constant。 Meta rotated the ship on its main axis; ur Jason's lifeboat was directly below。
  〃Going fine now;〃 he said。 〃Just hold your controls as they are a keep the nose from drifting。〃
  Af~er making a careful mark on the setting circle; Jason turned i receiving antenna through i 8o° of arc。 As the ship kept to its circ he made a slow collecting sweep of any signals beamed at the city。 Ti were halfway around before he got a new signal。
  It was there all right; narrow but strong。 Just to be sure; he let I ship plete two more sweeps; and he noted the direction on the gy pass each time。 They coincided。 The third time around he cal to Meta。
  〃Get ready for a full right turn; or whatever you call it。 I think I hr our bearing。 Get ready…now。〃
  It was a slow turn and Jason never lost the signal。 A few times it w ered; but he brought it back on。 When the pass settled down; M pushed on more power。
  They set their course toward the native Pyrrans。
  An hour's flight at close to top atmospheric speed brought no change。 Meta plained; but Jason kept her on course。 The signal never varied and was slowly picking up strength。 They crossed the chain of volcanoes that marked the continental limits; the ship bucking in the fierce thermals。 Once the shore was behind and they were over water; Skop joined Meta in grumbling。 He kept his turret spinning; but there was very little to shoot at this far from land。
  When the islands came over the horizon; the signal began to dip。
  〃Slow now;〃 Jason called。 〃Those islands ahead look like our source!〃
  A continent had been here once; floating on Pyrrus's liquid core。 Pressures changed; land masses shifted; and the continent had sunk beneath the ocean。 All that was left now of the teeming life of that land mass was confined to a chain of islands; once the mountain peaks of the highest range of mountains。 These islands; whose sheer sides rose straight from the water; held the last inhabitants of the lost continent。 The weeded…out descendants of the victors of uncountable violent contests。 Here lived the oldest native Pyrrans。
  〃e in lower;〃 Jason signaled; 〃toward that large peak。 The signals seem to originata there。〃
  They swooped low over the mountain; but nothing was visible other than the trees and sunblasted rock。
  The pain almost took Jason's head off。 A blast of hatred that drove through the amplifier and into his skull。 He tore off the phones and clutched his skull between his hands。 Through watering eyes; he saw the black cloud of flying beasts hurtle up from the trees below。 He had a single glimpse of the hillside beyond before Meta blasted power to the engines and the ship leaped away。
  〃We've found them!〃 Her fierce exultation faded as she saw Jason through the municator。 〃Are you all right? What happened?〃
  〃Feel 。 。 。 burned out。 。 。 。 I've felt a psi blast before; but nothing like thati I had a glimpse of an opening; looked like a cave mouth; just before the blast hit。 Seemed to e from there。〃
  〃Lie down;〃 Meta said。 〃I'll get you back as fast as I can。 I'm calling ahead to Kerk。 He has to know what happened。〃
 
  A group of men were waiting in the landing station when they came down。 They stormed out as soon as the ship touched; shielding their faces from the still…hot tubes。 Kerk burst in as soon as the port was cracked; peering around until he spotted Jason stretched out on an acceleration couch。
  〃Is it true?〃 he barked。 〃You've traced the alien criminals who started this war?〃
  〃Slow; man; slow;〃 Jason said。 〃I've traced the source of the psi message that keeps your war going。 I've found no evidence as to who started this war; and certainly wouldn't go so far as to call them criminals。 。 。 。〃
  〃I'm tired of your word play;〃 Kerk broke in。 〃You've found these creatures and their location has been marked。〃
  〃On the chart;〃 Meta said; 〃I could fly there blindfolded。〃
  'Pine; fine;〃 Kerk said; rubbing his hands together so hard they could hear the harsh rasp of the calluses。 〃It takes a real effort to grasp the idea that; after all these centuries; the war might be ing to an end。 But it's possible now。 Instead of simply killing off these self…renewing legions of the damned that attack us; we can get to the

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