" Perry Rhodan 0023 - (16) Secret Barrier X" - читать интересную книгу автора (Perry Rhodan)that theyтАЩve cracked up and are now helplessly exposed to the danger of this prehistoric planet."
Sengu tried once more to dispel BellтАЩs pessimistic views. "The chief said something about the Arkonide woman being in good hands." Bell remained adamant. "Strictly speaking, the chief said very little. He hardly had time for explanations. Our radio communication was cut off after only two minutes and all attempts since to get in touch with him have been negative. The robot brain in the Venus base has not only erected its 300 mile barrier but intercepts all radio transmissions between us and the stations below and prevents us from landing. PerryтАЩs wrist-set is useless. I donтАЩt think even our powerful ship-sender gets through. When the p.b. takes a defensive position, the damned machine does its job to the letter. Arkonide technology, men!" The mutant Tanaka Seiko made a polite gesture. "WeтАЩve been through all these arguments before, sir. You admit yourself that weтАЩre powerless. So why do we have to remain in this orbit if we canтАЩt help our commander from here?" Bell paused before replying. He scrutinized his listeners. (It was to his eternal regret that, because his eyes were such a pale blue, his penetrating gaze never appeared as stern as he would have liked when he needed to enforce authority.) Here stood the cream of his elite. They were the selected positive mutants of RhodanтАЩs secret corps. Tanaka Seiko, for instanceтАФendowed with an additional sense for receiving radio waves. Or seer Wuriu Sengu, who had no difficulties looking through solid objects. BellтАЩs gaze focused on Tako Kakuta. "Yes, Tako, I mean you. DonтАЩt you agree that the positronic brain "Are you referring to my capacity for teleportation, sir?" "Of course! The brain machine in the Venus bulwark is 10,000 years old. I donтАЩt mean to say itтАЩs from the Stone Age; after all, it was constructed by an expedition of Arkonides whose technology was even then tremendously ahead of mankind today. But 10,000 years ago there werenтАЩt any mutants yet on Terra. This leads us to the sensible conclusion that the robot brain was not programmed for defence against teleportation." "You mean, I shouldтАж" Tako Kakuta paused. He glanced hesitantly at the observation screen depicting the surface of Venus. Underneath the 60 yard sphere ofGood Hope V the wild virgin landscape of the planet unfolded slowly, as in a time exposure. But details were not discernible. Now and then a gap in the dense blanket of clouds permitted a glimpse of the surface. Dark green, luxuriant forests; blue-green, sometimes even black shimmering oceans and grey-brown cliffs covered with snow around the polar caps. The optical screen showed much less than the teleporter saw in his memory and fantasy. Tako had spent long weeks on Venus. He knew what awaited him in the labyrinth down there. "Yes," Bell nodded seriously. "You should go down to make contact with Rhodan. Once youтАЩve found him, the rest is childтАЩs play. Together with the chief weтАЩre an invincible team and weтАЩll accomplish what we set out to do. WeтАЩll transport Perry the quickest possible way into the fortress so that he can give new instructions to the brain." "ThatтАЩs obvious," Sengu nodded optimistically. "How come we didnтАЩt hit on this idea sooner?" |
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