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first three to launch the colony were solar and structural engineers。 Months later a biologist…doctor; a geochemical engineer; and a horticulturist arrived。 Other scientists and technicians followed as their special skills and knowledge were required。
    At first Steinmetz had been considered too old。 He was fifty…three when he set foot on the moon; and he was fifty…nine now。 But Hudson and the other 〃inner core〃 members weighed experience over age and never once regretted their selection。
    Now Hudson stared into the video monitor at Steinmetz; who was holding up a bottle with a hand…drawn label。 Unlike the other colonists'; Steinmetz's face sprouted no beard and his head was clean…shaven。 His skin had a dusky tint that plemented his slate…black eyes。 Steinmetz was a fifth…generation American Jew; but he could have walked unnoticed in a Moslem mosque。
    〃How's that for self…sufficiency?〃 said Steinmetz。 〃Chateau Lunar Chardonnay; 1989。 Not exactly a premier vintage。 Only had enough grapes to make four bottles。 Should have allowed the vines in the greenhouses to mature another year; but we got impatient。〃
    〃I see you even made your own bottle;〃 observed Hudson。
    〃Yes; our pilot chemical plant is in full operation now。 We've increased our output to where we can process almost two tons of lunar soil materials into two hundred pounds of a bastard metal or five hundred pounds of glass in fifteen days。〃
    Steinmetz appeared to be sitting at a long flat table in the center of a small cave。 He was wearing a thin cotton shirt and a pair of jogger's shorts。
    〃You look cool and fortable;〃 said Hudson。
    〃Our first priority when we landed;〃 Steinmetz said; smiling。 〃Remember?〃
    〃Seal the entrance to the cavern and pressurize its interior so you could work in a fortable atmosphere without the handicap of encapsulated suits。〃
    〃After living in those damned things for eight months; you can't imagine what a relief it was to get back into normal clothing。〃
    〃Murphy has been closely monitoring your temperatures and he says the walls of the cavern are increasing their rate of heat absorption。 He suggests that you send a man out and lower the angle on the solar collectors by half a degree。〃
    〃I'll see to it。〃
    Hudson paused。 〃It won't be long now; Eli。〃
    〃Much changed on earth since I left?〃
    〃About the same; only more smog; more traffic; more people。〃
    Steinmetz laughed。 〃You trying to talk me into another tour of duty; Leo?〃
    〃Wouldn't dream of it。 You're going to be the biggest…man…on…campus since Lindbergh when you drop out of the blue。〃
    〃I'll have all our records packed and secured in the lunar transfer vehicle twenty…four hours before liftoff。〃
    〃I hope you don't have a mind to uncork your lunar vino on the trip home。〃
    〃No; we'll hold our farewell party in plenty of time to purge all alcoholic residue。〃
    Hudson had been trying to approach his point sideways; but decided it was better to e right out with it。 〃You'll have to deal with the Russians shortly before you leave;〃 he said in a monotone。
    〃We've been through this;〃 Steinmetz replied firmly。 〃There is no reason to believe they'll land within two thousand miles of the Jersey Colony。〃
    〃Then seek them out and destroy them。 You have the weapons and equipment for such a hunting expedition。 Their scientists won't be armed。 The last thing they'd expect is an attack from men already on the moon。〃
    〃The boys and I will gladly defend the homestead; but we're nest about to go out and shoot down unarmed men who are innocent of any threat。〃
    〃Listen to me; Eli;〃 Hudson implored。 〃There is a threat; a very real one。 If the Soviets somehow discover the existence of Jersey Colony; they can move right in。 With you and your people returning to earth less than twenty…four hours after the cosmonauts land; the colony will be deserted and everything in it fair game。〃
    〃I realize that as well as you;〃 said Steinmetz roughly; 〃and hate it even worse。 But the sad fact is we can't postpone our departure。 We've pushed ourselves to the limit and beyond up here。 I can't order these men to hang on another six months or a year; or until your friends can whistle up another craft to take us from space to a soft landing on earth。 Cross it off to bad luck and the Russians; who leaked their lunar landing schedule after it was too late for us to alter our return flight。〃
    〃The moon belongs to us by right of possession;〃 Hudson argued angrily。 〃Men of the United States were the first to walk on its soil; and we were the first to colonize it。 For God's sake; Eli; don't turn it over to a bunch of thieving munists。〃
    〃Dammit; Leo; there's enough moon for everybody。 Besides; this isn't exactly a Garden of Eden。 Outside this cavern; day and night temperatures can vary as much as two hundred and fifty degrees Celsius。 I doubt if even casino gambling could make a go of it here。 Look; even if the cosmonauts fall into our colony; they won't strike a gold vein of information。 The accumulation of all our data will go back to earth with us。 What we leave behind we can destroy〃
    〃Don't be a fool。 Why destroy what can be used by the next colonists; permanent colonists; who will need every advantage they can get?〃
    Viewing the monitor in front of him; Steinmetz could see the flush on Hudson's face 240;000 miles away。 〃I've made my position clear; Leo。 We'll defend Jersey Colony if need be; but don't expect us to form a posse to kill innocent cosmonauts。 It's one thing to shoot at an unmanned space probe; but quite another to murder a fellow human being for trespassing on land he has every right to walk on。〃
    There was an uneasy silence after this statement; but it was no less than what Hudson expected from Steinmetz。 The man was no coward。 Far from it。 Hudson had heard reports of many fights and brawls。 Steinmetz could be pushed and clubbed to the floor; but when he came to his feet and his rage seethed to a boil; he could fight like ten devils incarnate。 Purveyors of his legend had lost count of the backcountry saloon patrons he had mauled。
    Hudson broke the spell。 〃Suppose the Soviet cosmonauts land within fifty miles? Will that prove to you they intend to occupy Jersey Colony?〃
    Steinmetz shifted in his stone…carved chair; reluctant to make a concession。 〃We'll have to wait and see。〃
    〃Nobody ever won a battle by going on the defensive;〃 Hudson lectured him。 〃If their landing site is within striking distance and they show every indication of advancing on the colony; will you accept a promise and attack?〃
    Steinmetz bowed his shaven head in assent。 〃Since you insist on putting my back to the wall; you don't leave me much choice。〃
    〃The stakes are too high;〃 said Hudson。 〃You have no choice at all。〃




                              



    The fog in Pitt's brain lifted; and one by one his senses flickered back to life like lights across a circuit board。 He struggled to raise his eyelids and focus on the nearest object。 For a good half minute he stared at the water…wrinkled skin of his left hand; then at the orange face of his diver's watch as if it were the first time he had ever laid eyes on it。
    In the dim twilight the luminescent hands read 6:34。 Only two hours since they had escaped from the wrecked control car。 It seemed more like a lifetime; and none of it real。
    The wind was still roaring off the sea with the speed of an express train and the sea spray bined with rain to beat against his back。 He tried to lift himself to his hands and knees; but his legs felt trapped in concrete。 He turned and looked down。 They were half buried under the sand by the burrowing action of the ebbing surf line。
    Pitt lay there for a few more moments; recharging his strength; an exhausted and battered piece of flotsam thrown on the beach。 Boulders rose up on either side of him like tenements overlooking an alley。 His first really conscious thought was that Giordino had done it; he had steered them through the needle's eye of the rock barrier。
    Then somewhere through the howling wind; he could hear Jessie calling faintly。 He dug out his legs and forced himself to his knees; staggering un

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