" Perry Rhodan 0071 - (63) The Tigris Leaps" - читать интересную книгу автора (Perry Rhodan) TESTING THE ROBOT REGENT
THE SOLAR SECURITY SERVICE: 32 of its best men, picked for a Special Action against the Positronicon of Arkon, the Robot Brain whose extent of dangerous knowledge must be ascertained by Perry Rhodan. Can the Positronicon measure the frequencies emitted by the structocomps of hypertransing ships of the Solar Imperium? If so, thereтАЩs danger to the Earth! Maj. Clyde Ostal, in the year 2042, receives orders from the Peacelord himself to take over the armed spacerTigris in order to test the Robot Regent. At the same time, events on Grautier, the Exile planet, have gotten out of hand and are careening inexorably toward a catastrophic climax asтАФ THE TIGRIS LEAPS 1/ THE DEVASTATING DIAGRAM THEYтАЩD DONE IT! 3 men with exhausted faces sighed deeply as their departmentтАЩs computer spewed out a length of tape with an audible click. The tape fell rustling into a cup-shaped receptacle and at the same time the computer, a device based on positronic principles, shut off and the humming and vibrating died away. A penetrating silence suddenly reigned in the room. Chief logician Nourag got up and crossed to the machine, taking the computer tape from its receptacle. Then he turned and looked triumphantly at his 2 colleagues. It was the finest reward for a work that had occupied them for 36 hours. 36 hours before, Chief Logician Nourag had been summoned to Allan D. Mercant, Marshal of Solar Defence. "I need," Mercant had said, "in 40 hours, a set of precise co├╢rdinates according to which our solar system would appear to be in the following positionтАж take this down if you will, NouragтАж Phi 16 degrees, 34 minutes, 22 seconds; Psi 03:05:45; and Chi 44:43:01. Your range will be between 3,500 & 4,200 light-years from Earth. No more, no less. Within those limits, where you go is up to you and your men to decide. "Once youтАЩve determined those co├╢rdinates, you will have the interesting task of calculating the distance from the EarthтАЩs fictitious location to those star systems known to us. |
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