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The unknown immortal who guards that most devoutly desired secret, the secret of eternal life, seemingly
has prepared an endless series of tests, "impossible" challenges that anyone must meet and beat who
would win the secret of secrets.



Perry Rhodan, Leader of the New Power, has already gone ahead too far in his pursuit to ever think of
going backтАФeven if he wanted to. Following an adventure that has strained the nervous systems of all
involved to the utmost limit, he finally has in his possession a further clue from the unknown one.



And this message is the curtain-raiser to the (so far) most incredible adventure of the Peacelord of the
Universe, hisтАФ



QUEST THROUGH SPACE AND TIME




1/ THE CRYPT OF LIGHT




THE VEGA SYSTEM

Ferrol, eighth planet of the system, more than twenty-seven light-years from Earth.

And the Ferrons had concluded a trade treaty with Perry Rhodan, the representative of mankind.
Friendly relations had been established between the two inter-stellar cultures. On the surface there was
no compelling reason to delay any longer the great space expeditionтАЩs return to home base.

Ifone regarded the whole problem from a purely technical point of view. But there were, of course,
other considerations apart from the mere technical feasibility of a quick trip back to Terra, considerations
which kept Perry Rhodan and his men on Ferrol.

Ferrol circled the Vega sun closer than Earth did Sol. As a consequence the Ferronian climate was much
hotter than TerraтАЩs. The native population, a humanoid race, was well protected against the searing rays
of their sun by a head of thick coppery hair and a bluish complexion. They were not much over five feet
tall and their squat figures seemed an ideal adjustment to their home planetтАЩs gravity of 1.4-GтАЩs.

Coppery hair, blue skin, stocky body, tiny mouth, deep-set eyesтАФhow insignificant if one looked at it
from a cosmic viewpoint. Particularly insignificant to those individuals who comprehended the size and
diversity of the worlds of our universe.

Such a one, for instance, as Reginald Bell.