"Lee Killough - Deadly Silents" - читать интересную книгу автора (Killough Lee)Chapter One
STEVEM KAMPACALAS felt as he had at the age of eight seeing the St. Louis earthquake ruins . . . breathless, all eyes and ears, trying to look everywhere at once. For the moment. Ten forgot all about the crisis that had brought him here. Every sense told him he stood on an alien world. The 1.2 gravity dragged noticeably harder on him, and the air, smelling of a faint, pleasant muskiness, touched his skin with such a dry chill that he instantly visualized the vast arid plains that dominated Egar's surface, landlocking the scattered seas. D'shenegar's travelport terminal lay low and broad around T┬╗"^ its lines and angles subtly different from Terran architecture, lighted through numerous sky- lights by the large bronze sun and marked with signs bear- ing Chinese-like characters. And of course he saw aliens, Iregara, although fewer than Ten bad expected to see in a facility serving the world's third largest city. As holos of them, showed, and like one Ten had seen in Kansas City, they stood in about the same range of height as Terrans, but uniformly stockier and more muscular, with four-fingered hands, short torsos, and heads large in proportion to their height Wide violet eyes dominated their flat faces, and intricate designs pat- because except for a few individuals in overalls, most, de- spite a temperature that raised goosebumps on Ten, wore only calf or thigh-high boots and multi-pocketed tabards or pouched belts. Behind him, a flat Terran voice said, "This is sure mighty different from Dallas." Another voice replied, "I'd be disappointed if it looked anything like Earth." Ten turned to grin at the speakers, a muscular, sandy- 2 DEADLY SH.ENTS haired young man near his own age and a taller, older one with the dusky skin and wiry black hair of Afro ancestry. He had met Pol Wassom and Roban Adeyanpi in Switch' point, where they came through sbutdeboxes from their re- spective cities to connect with the D'shenegar shuttlebox. Recognizing the undeunable but unmistakable stamp of leoтАФlaw enforcement officerтАФon each other, the three had drifted together and, after discovering they were all headed for the same job at the same destination, joined |
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