Classic Audiobook Collection - Equation of Doom by Gerald Vance ~ Full Audiobook [thriller]

Episode Date: January 17, 2023

Equation of Doom by Gerald Vance audiobook. Genre: thriller A world weary space pilot on the lam from earth for crimes unspecified; the most beautiful (earthly) tri-D woman in the universe who is det...ermined to be the most powerful too; a planet of crafty and unscrupulous giant frogs intent on kicking out all aliens; and finally beings who live outside of time. Mix them all together and some very interesting things happen. Very interesting. And disastrous. But there's more! Why did 3000 worlds across the galaxy suddenly blossom almost simultaneously with very similar life and intelligence? Could there have been a common ancestor? Well, give or take a million years, simultaneously. The answer to all these questions is in this story. Listen and find out what happens in Equation of Doom. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:27:20) Chapter 02 (00:57:14) Chapter 03 (01:27:10) Chapter 04 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Equation of Doom by Gerald Vance, Part 1 Your name is Jason Ramsey. The port security officer lisped politely. Jason Ramsey, who wore the uniform of interstellar transfer service, and was the only Earthman in the service here on Irwadi, smiled and said, Take three guesses. You know darn well I'm Ramsey.
Starting point is 00:00:28 He was a big man, even by Earth's standards, which meant he towered over the irwadian's green scaly head he was fair of skin and had hair the color of copper it was rumored on irwati and elsewhere that he couldn't return to earth because of some crime he had committed i'll wave the chip on the shoulder the port security officer said won't you earthman ever learn the splay-tongued reptile humanoids of irwati always spoke interstellar coine with a pronounced lisp, which Ramsey found annoying, especially since it went so well with the officious and underhanded behavior for which the Irwadians were famous the galaxy over. Get to the point, Ramsey said harshly. I have a ship to take through hyperspace.
Starting point is 00:01:24 No, you have no ship? No, and what's this? His irritation mounting, Ramsey pulled out the interstellar transfer services authorization form and showed it to the security officer. A tip sheet for the weightless races at Formahalt 6? The security officer said, Ha, ha, ha. He could not laugh.
Starting point is 00:01:51 He merely uttered the phonetic equivalent of laughter. On harsh Irwadi, laughter would have been a cultural anomaly. you make joltz. Well, nevertheless, you have no ship. He expanded his scaly green barrel chest and declaimed. At four hundred hours this morning, the government of Irwadi had planetarized the Erwadi transfer service. Planetarize the transfer service?
Starting point is 00:02:24 Gasped Ramsey in surprise. He knew the Irwadians had been kind. contemplating the move in theory for many years, but he also knew that transferring a starship from normal space through hyperspace back to normal space again was a tremendously difficult and technical task. He doubted if half a dozen Irwadians had mastered it, yet the Irwadi branch of Interstellar Transfer Service was made up of 75 hyperspace pilots of divers' planetalities. Exactly, said the security officer,
Starting point is 00:03:00 As amused as an Iwadian could be by the amazement in Ramsey's Frank Greeney's. So, if you will kindly thawender your permit, let's see it in writing, huh? The security officer complied. Ramsey read the official document, scowled, and handed over his Iwati pilot license. What about the Polaris? He wanted to do that. know? The Polaris was a Centaurian ship he had been scheduled to take through hyperspace on the run from Iwadi to Centauri III.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Temporarily grounded, Captain, or should I say, X Captain? Temporarily my foot, said Ramsey. It'll be months before you Iwadians can get even a fraction of the ships into Hyper. You must be out of your minds. Our problem, Captain, not yours." That was true enough, Ramsey shrugged. Your problem, the security officer went on, blandly, will be to find a means of self-support until you and all other extraplanetaries can be removed from Irwadi.
Starting point is 00:04:17 We owe you extraplanetaries nothing. Expect no charity from us. M. Z. shrugged. Like all extraplanetaries on a bleak, friendless world like Irwadi, he regularly gambled away and drank away his monthly paycheck in the interstellar settlement, which the Erwadians had established in the old quarter of Irwati City. But last month he'd managed to come out even at the gaming tables, so he had a few hundred credits to his name. That would be enough, he told himself, to tide him over until interstellar transfer service. came to the rescue of its stranded pilots.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Ramsey went up the gangway and got his gear from the Polaris. When he returned down the gangway the late afternoon wind was blowing across the space-field tarmac, a wet, bone-chilling wind which only the reptile humanoid Irwadians didn't seem to mind. Ramsey fastened the toggles of his cold weather cape, put his head down and hunched his shoulders and walked into the teeth of the wind. He did not look back at the Polaris, marooned indefinitely on Irwati, despite anything the Centaurian owners or anyone else for that matter could do about it.
Starting point is 00:05:40 The Irwati security officer, whose name was Chendramar, walked up the gangway and ordered the ship's Centaurian First Officer to assemble his crew and passengers. Chend Ramar allowed himself the rare luxury of a fleeting smile. He could imagine this scene being duplicated on fifty ships here on his native planet today, fifty outworld ships which had no business at all on Irwadi. Of course, Irwadi was an important planet of call in the Galactic Federation, because the vital metal titanium was found as abundantly in Irwati in soil, as aluminum is found in the soil of an earth-style planet titanium in alloy with steel and manganese was the only element which could withstand the tremendous heat generated in the drive chambers of interstellar ships during transfer
Starting point is 00:06:39 in the future chendramar told himself with a kind of cold pride only erwodian pilots plotting irwodian ships through hyperspace would bring titanium to the waiting galaxy at erwadi prices with great pleasure chendramor announced the facts of planetarization and told the centaurians and their passengers that they would be stranded for an indefinite period on Irwadi. Amazement, anger, bluster, debate, and finally resignation. The reactions were the expected ones in the expected order. It was easy, Chen Rommar thought, with all but the interstellar soldiers of fortune like Jason Ramsey. Ramsey, of course, would need watching.
Starting point is 00:07:34 As for these others. One of the others, an earth girl whose beauty was entirely. missed by Chind Ramar, left the Polaris in a hurry. She either had no luggage or left her luggage aboard. Jason Ramsey, she thought. She had read Chend Ramar's mind, a feat growing less rare, although by no means common yet, among the offspring of those who had spent a great deal of time bombarded by cosmic radiation between the stars. She hurried through the chilling wind toward the old quarter of Irwati City. Panic, she thought. You've got to avoid panic. If you panic, you're finished. So that's about the size of it, Ramsey finished.
Starting point is 00:08:23 Stu Englander nodded. Like Ramsey, he was a hyperspace pilot, but although he had an earth-style name and had been born of Earth parents, he was not an Earthman. He had been born on Capella seven, and had spent most of his life on that tropical planet. The result was not an uncommon one for outworlders who spent any amount of time on Irwati. Stu Englander had a nagging bronchial condition which had kept him off the pilot bridge for some months now. Englander nodded again, dowerly. He was a short, very slender man, a few years older than Ramsey, who was 31. He said,
Starting point is 00:09:07 "'Hat-Ise-it, and I mean ties it, brother. You're looking at the brokest Capellan Earthman who ever got himself stuck on an outworld.' "'You mean it?' "'Dead broke, Jace.' "'What about Sally and the kids?' Englander had an Arcturian-Earthian wife and twin boys four years old. "'I don't know what about Sally and the kids,' he told Ramsey glumly.
Starting point is 00:09:34 I guess I'll go over to the new quarter and try to get some kind of a job. They wouldn't hire an outworlder to shine their shoes with his own spit, Stu. They have got the planetarization bug and they've got it bad. Sally Englander called from the kitchen of the small flat. Will Chase be staying for supper? Englander stared at Ramsey, who shook his head. Not today, Sally, Englander said, looking at Ramsey. gratefully.
Starting point is 00:10:06 Listen, Ramsey lied. I've been lucky as I'll get out the last couple of months. You old pro, grinned Englander. So I've got a few hundred credits just burning a hole in my pocket. Ramsey went on. How about taking them? But I haven't the slightest idea when I could pay you back. I didn't say anything about paying me back.
Starting point is 00:10:30 I couldn't accept charity, Jace. Okay, pay me back when you're. get a chance. There are plenty of hyperspace jobs waiting for us all over the galaxy. You know that. Yeah, all we have to do is get off Irwadi and go after them. But the Erradians are keeping us right here. Sure, but it won't last, not when the folks back in Capella and Deneb and Sol System hear about it. Six months, said Englander bleakly. It'll take at least that long. Six months I can wait. What do you say?
Starting point is 00:11:07 Englander coughed rackingly, his eyes watering. He got off the bed and shook Ramsey's hand solemnly. Ramsey gave him 375 credits and said, Just see you make that go a long way supporting Sally and the kids. I don't want to see you dropping any of it at the gaming tables. I'll knock your block off if I see you there. I'll knock my own block off if I'll knock my own block off if I see me there, Jace.
Starting point is 00:11:35 I don't know how to think. Don't is right. Forget it. Do you have enough? Me? Plenty. Don't worry about old Jace. Ramsey went to the door.
Starting point is 00:11:46 Well, see you. Englander walked quickly to him and shook his hand again. On the way out, Ramsey played for a moment or two with the twins, who were rolling a couple of toy spaceships marked Hyper One and Hyper II across the floor, and making anachronistic machine-gun noises with their lips. Sally Englander, a plump young homemaker-type, beamed at Ramsey from the kitchen. Then he went out into the gathering dusk.
Starting point is 00:12:16 As usual on Irwadi, and particularly with the coming of night, it was bitterly cold. Sucker, Ramsey told himself, but he grinned. He felt good about what he'd done. With Stu Sick and with Sally and the kids, he'd done the only thing he could do. He still had almost twenty-five credits left. Maybe he really would have a lucky night at the tables. Maybe—he'd been down and out before.
Starting point is 00:12:47 A fugitive from Earth didn't have much choice sometimes. Reds sixteen, the croupier said indifferently. He was a short, heavy-set Syrian with a shock of scarlet hair, albino skin and red eyes. Ramsey watched his money being raked across the table. It wasn't his night, he told himself with a grim smile. He had only three credits left. If he risked them now, there wouldn't even be the temporary physical relief and release
Starting point is 00:13:20 of a bottle of Irwati and brandy before hitting the sack. Which was another thing, Ramsey thought. Hitting the sack. Ah, yes, you filthy. the outlander capitalist, hitting the sack. You owe that fish-eyed, scale-skinned Irwodian landlady the rent money, so you'd better wait until later, until much later, before sneaking back to your room. He watched the gambling for another hour or so without risking his few remaining credits. After a while a well-dressed Erwadian, drunk and obviously
Starting point is 00:13:57 slumming here in the old quarter, made his way over to the table. His body's scales were a glossy, dark green, and he wore glittering bejeweled straps across his chest, and an equally glittering bejewed weapons belt. Aside from these, in the approved Irwadian fashion, he was quite naked. An anthropologist friend had once told Ramsey that once the Irwadians had worn clothing, but since the coming in great number of the outworlders they had stripped down, as though to prove how tough they were in being able to withstand the freezing climate of their native world. Actually, the Erwadian body scales were superb insulation, whether from heat or from cold.
Starting point is 00:14:45 Earthman watching me! The Erwadian in the bejeweled straps said arrogantly, placing a fat roll of credits on the table, I'm sorry, Ramsey said. Were you talking to me? I thirtinly wath, lisped the Irwadian, his eyes blazing with drunken hatred. I said I won't have any earthman snooping over my fielder while I gamble. Not unless he's gambling, too. Better tell that to your security police, Ramsey said coldly, but not angrily.
Starting point is 00:15:21 I'm out of a job so I don't have money to throw around. Go ahead and tell me, with a little smile, you think it was my idea. The Irwadian looked up haughtily. Evidently he was looking for trouble or could not hold his liquor, or both. The frenzy of planetarization Ramsey knew from bitter experience on other worlds made irrational behavior like this typical. He studied the drunken Irwadian carefully. And all the time he'd spent on a while.
Starting point is 00:15:55 Irwadi he'd never been able to tell a natives age by his green, scale-skinned, fish-eyed poker face. But the glossy green scales covering face and body told Ramsey, along with the sturdy muscles revealed by the lack of clothing, that the Irwadian was in his prime, shorter than Ramsey by far, but wider across the shoulders and thicker through the barrel chest. You outworlders have been depressing the standard of living on Irwadi ever since you came here, the Irwadian said. All you ever brought was poverty and your death germs and more trouble than you could handle. I don't want your stink near me.
Starting point is 00:16:41 I'm trying to enjoy myself. Get out of here. It was abruptly silent in the little gambling hall, since the establishment catered two outworlders and was full of them. The silence, Ramsey thought, should have been both ominous and in his favor. He looked around. Outworlders, yes, but not another earthman present. He wondered if he was in for a fight. He shrugged, hardly caring. Maybe a fight was just what he needed, the way he felt. Get out of here, the Erwadian repeated. You stink. just then a vaguen girl blue-skinned and fantastically wasp-waist like all her kind drifted over to ramsie he'd seen her around he thought he recognized her maybe he'd even danced with her in the unit-a-dance halls reserved for human art outworlders
Starting point is 00:17:40 are you nuts she said kissing the words through her teeth and grabbing ramsie's elbow don't you know who that guy is no who he's gar sim that's who ramsie smiled at her without mirth do i bow down in awe or run from here screaming i never heard of gar sim oh you fool she whispered furiously gar sim is the brand-new number one man of the erwati security police don't you read the casts before ramsie could answer or adjust to his surprise, the Irwadian repeated, "'I'm telling you for the third time. Get out!' Ostentatiously, Ramsey reached into his cloak pocket for a single credit bill and tossed it on the table.
Starting point is 00:18:38 "'The denomination is not sufficient, sir,' the albino-Syrian croupier said indifferently. Ramsey had known it was not. Gar-Sem's face turned a darker green. The vaguen girl retreated from Ramsey's side in fright. Sim raised his hand, and an Irwadian waiter brought over a drink in a purple stem glass with a filigree pattern of titanium, bowing obsequiously. Sim lurched with the glass toward Ramsey.
Starting point is 00:19:10 I'm telling you to go, he said in a loud voice. Ramsey picked up his credit note, but stood there. with a little sigh of drunken contentment gar sim slashed the contents of his stem glass in ramsay's face the liquor stung ramsay's eyes many of the other outworlders neither irwadian or earthman laughed nervously ramsay wiped his eyes but otherwise did not move he was in a rough spot and he knew it the fact that their new security chief went out drunk it with a chip on his shoulder, was the Erwadian government's affair, not Ramsey's. He'd been insulted before. An earthman in the outworlds, particularly an earthman fugitive, who knew he dared not get into the kind of trouble that could bring the Earth Consul to investigate, was used to insults.
Starting point is 00:20:11 For Earth was the leading economic and military power of the galaxy, and the fact that Earth really tried to deal fairly with its galactic neighbors meant nothing. Earth, being top dog, was resented. The thing which got Ramsey, though, was this Gar-Sim. He had never heard of Gar-Sim, and he thought he knew most of the big shots in the Irwadian security police by name. But there must have been a reason for his appointment. A government, throwing off out-world influence, had a reason for everything. So why Gorsim? You, myth Vagan, Gorsim called suddenly.
Starting point is 00:20:57 You whispered to the Earthmen. What did you tell him? Not to look for trouble, the vaguen girl said in a frightened voice. But what else? Honest, that's all. Come here, please. Her blue skin, all at once, very pale. The vaguen girl walked back to her. Gorsim. He leered at her quite drunkenly and took hold for a slender arm.
Starting point is 00:21:24 What did you tell him for the last time? The girl whimpered. You're hurting my arm. Thoughts raced through Ramsey's mind. As an administrator, as an Irwadian public servant in a touchy job, Garcim, a drunkard, was obviously grossly incompetent. What other qualifications did he have which gave him the top Irwadi insecurity job? Ramsey didn't know. He sighed. The vaguen girl's mouth formed a rictus of pain.
Starting point is 00:22:01 Ramsey had a hunch he was going to find out. He said curtly. Let go of her, Sim. She told me nothing that would interest you. Gar-Sim ignored him. The blue-skinned girl cried. Ramsey grimaced and hit Gar-Sim in the belly as hard as he could. Sim futted back against the table.
Starting point is 00:22:24 It overturned with a crash, and the security chief crashed down on top of it. There wasn't a sound in the gambling hall except Ramsey's sudden hard breathing, the vagin girl's sniffling, and Gar-Sim's noisy attempts to get air into his lungs. Then Gar-Sim gagged and was sick. He writhed in pain, still unable to breathe. His hands fluttered near his weapons belt. Come on, Ramsey told the vaguen girl. We'd better get out of here.
Starting point is 00:22:57 He took her arm. Dumbly she went with him. None of the outworlders there tried to stop them. Ramsey looked back at Garasim. The Irwadian was shaking his fist. He had finally managed to draw his M.G. gun. But the crowd of onlookers closed between them, and there was no chance he could hit Ramsey or the girl.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Wretching, he had dirtied the glossy green scales up his chest. I'll get you, he vowed. I'll get you. Ramsey took the girl outside. It was very cold. I'm so afraid, she said. What will I do? What can I do?
Starting point is 00:23:41 She shook with fear. "'You got a place to sleep?' "'Yes, but I'm the only vaguen girl in Irwati City. He'll find me. He'll find me when he's ready.' "'Okay, and come home with me.' "'I—' "'For crying out loud, I don't look that lecherous, do I?
Starting point is 00:24:01 We can't stand here. I'm—I'm sorry. I'll go with you, of course.' Ramsey took her hand again, and they ran. The cold black Irwatian night swallowed them. "'So you live in the old quarter, too?' the vacant girl said. "' Heck yeah. Did you expect a palace?' Ramsey had a room, rent, one Irwati mothed in arrears,
Starting point is 00:24:28 in a cold water tenement near the river which demarked the old and the new quarters. The facade of the old building was dark now. His landlady was probably asleep, although you never could tell with that old witch. Ramsey knew it wouldn't be the first time she'd stayed up through half the night to await a delinquent tenant. I—I never went to a man's room before, the blue-skinned vaguen girl said. She was rather pretty in a slender, musseless, big-eyed female helpless mode. You're a dance-hall girl, aren't you? Still, I never spent the night in a man's...
Starting point is 00:25:09 What's the matter with you? You think we're going to spend the night here? Somebody over at those gaming tables will be able to identify me. Gar Simmel be on his way before long. Then what are we going to do? The girl was shivering with cold. Hide, Jason Ramsey said. Somewhere, I just came back to get my things.
Starting point is 00:25:34 There isn't much, but there's an old M.G. gun which we might need. But they'll find us, and— You coming upstairs, or will you wait out here and freeze to death in the cold? I'm coming. They went upstairs together, on tiptoe. Ramsey's room was on the third floor with a besuited view of the industrial complex on the river by day. The narrow hall was dark and silent.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Behind one of the closed doors, an outworlder cried out. in his sleep. Ramsey had to cup a hand over the vaguen girl's mouth, so she wouldn't scream an empathic fear. He opened the door of his room, surprised that it was not locked. He thought he had left it locked. At once he was wary. It was dark in the hall, just as dark in the room. He could see nothing. The door hinges squeaked. Come in, Captain Ramsey, a voice said. I thought you would never get here. He stood on the threshold, uncertain.
Starting point is 00:26:41 The voice had spoken not interstellar coinet, but English. It had spoken English without a foreign accent. And it was a girl's voice. End of Part 1. Part 2 of The Equation of Doom by Gerald Vance. Thisly revoked recording is in the public domain. Part 2 Still it could have been an elaborate trick.
Starting point is 00:27:17 It was unlikely but not impossible that Gar-Sim had learned Ramsey's identity already and had sent an operative here to await him. Ramsey and the vaguen girl had come on foot. It was a long walk. I am armed, Ramsey lied. Come over here, slowly. Don't put any lights on. He could feel the vaguen.
Starting point is 00:27:41 girl trembling next to him. Not able to understand English. She didn't know what was going on. "'You're armed,' the unseen girl's voice said in crisp, amused English. Like I'm a six-legged anterioran spider-man. You have an M.G. Gun, Ramsey. It's in this room. I have it. That's all you have. No, don't try to lie to me. I'm a telepath. I can. to read you. Come in and put the light on and shut the door. You may bring the girl with you if you want. Brother, is she ever radiating fear? It's practically drowning your own mind out. The unseen girl wasn't kidding. Ramsey knew. She could read minds. She had proved it to him, which left him this choice. He could grab the vaguen girl's arm again and get the heck out of
Starting point is 00:28:39 there, or do what the unseen earth-girl told him to do. He wanted that M.G. gun. He took the vaguen girl's hand, and advanced over the threshold and closed the door, and switched on the light. The girl was sitting on the bed. She was at Earth-girl all right. She had come in a tug-cloke of green Irwadian fur, which was folded neatly at her side on the bed. under it she wore a daring net halter of the type then fashionable on earth but which had not yet taken over the outwurls it left her shoulders bare and exposed a great deal of smooth tawny skin through the net
Starting point is 00:29:26 her firm breasts were cupped in two solid cones of black growing out of the net her midriff was bare to an inch or two below the navel her loins were covered by an abbreviate Tog, which formed a triangle in front and, Ramsey knew, would form one in back. Her long, well-formed legs were bare down to the mid-calf boots she wore. She had a beautiful body, and had dressed so Ramsey couldn't miss it. Her face was so provocatively beautiful that Ramsey just stood there staring at it, after he had taken in the rest of her. She wore her hair quite long. She seemed perfectly composed.
Starting point is 00:30:12 In her right hand she held Ramsey's M.G. gun, but she wasn't pointing it at them. She looked at the timid, Vagan girl, and smiled. Oh, I am sorry, Captain Ramsey, she said. I couldn't know, of course, you'd be coming home with company. It isn't what you think it is, Ramsey said, surprised to find himself on the defensive. The girl's in trouble. So am I. The Earth Girl laughed.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Already? You looked the type, but I thought it would take a little time. What do you want? Ramsey said. They were speaking in English. The vaguen girl tugged at Ramsey's arm. She wanted to get out of there and hoped Ramsey would go with her. Abruptly, the Earth Girl burst out laughing.
Starting point is 00:31:02 What's so funny? Ramsey demanded. "'Your little vaguen friend. I read her mind, Ramsey. She thinks I'm your wife. She thinks I'm mad at you for bringing her home.' "'Then why don't you talk in Coyne?' Ramsey said in the interstellar language, and make her feel better. She might as well know I never saw you before in my life. He was annoyed. The vegan girl smiled timidly, taking hope. "'But you did,' the beautiful Earth-girls. said. "'I was on the Polaris today, Captain. You were to be the pilot until
Starting point is 00:31:42 interstellar transfer here on Irwadi was planetarized?' "'I didn't see you. Dressed like that, I wouldn't have forgotten you.' "'I wasn't dressed like this,' the girl smiled very sure of herself. "'I read your mind when you came in. The costumes had the desired effect, I see.' but you needn't broadcast your animal desires so blatantly nobody asked you to read my mind beside you needn't broadcast your physical assets so blatantly to-chae said the earth girl listen ramsie began we're in a jam we're in a hurry so you told me i couldn't have wished for more it looks like i didn't need this costume and its obvious inducese at all, if you're really in a jam. What the devil is that supposed to mean?
Starting point is 00:32:39 My name is Margo Denison, Captain Ramsey. I have managed to buy an old starship small, but held together by spit and string, and whatever the Irwadians use for prayer. They're atheists, Ramsey said a little pointlessly. It was the girl. Darn her hide. She was beautiful.
Starting point is 00:33:01 What did she expect? Looking at her, how could a man concentrate? Hey, Ramsey blurted suddenly. Did you say Margot Denison? The Tri-D-Star? Margo Denison smiled. That's right, she said. Stranded five hundred light years from nowhere, Captain Ramsey.
Starting point is 00:33:23 With a ship, with money, in need of a hyperspace pilot. That's why I'm here, or didn't you guess? I'm listening. Isn't it clear? I'll pay you to take me away from here. Where to? Through hyperspace to Earth. Well, I've been grounded.
Starting point is 00:33:46 If I take you through hyperspace, I lose my license. You really don't believe that, do you? After the Awadians grounded all you without warning and grounded all ships until they can train a few more pilots, You don't really think ITS would take your license away if you took a ship up and threw hyper, do you? Under the circumstances? Especially since you're in a jam with a totalitarian government gone wild? Do you? Ramsey said abruptly.
Starting point is 00:34:18 I'm sorry, I can't take you to Sol System. Margot Denison smiled. It wasn't the kind of smile designed to make a man roll over on his back and wave all fours in the breeze. Margot Denison didn't need that kind of smile. Oh, I'm sorry, she said. I read your mind, you see. Very well, Captain, if you're a fugitive from Earth,
Starting point is 00:34:44 I assume Ramsey isn't your real name, by the way. You may take me through Hyper to Centauri. That will be quite satisfactory. I will make my way from Centauri. Well, give me the gun. Ramsey said, "'My goodness, of course. I'm not trying to hold you up.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Here.' She got up from the bed for the first time and walked toward them. She had firm, long legs, and used them well. She was utterly lovely, and although part of it was probably her professional know-how, she made you forget that. She was the most attractive girl, Earth or Outworld, Ramsey had seen in year. Ramsey took the gun. Their hands met. Ramsey leaned forward quickly and kissed her on the lips. He was still holding the vaguen girl's slender arm, though. She tried to run away but couldn't.
Starting point is 00:35:44 Margot Denison returned the kiss for an instant to show Ramsey that when she really wanted to return it, if she ever really would, she would pack the same kind of libidinal vitality in her responses as she did in her appearance. Then she stood coldly, no longer responsive, until Ramsey stepped back. "'Maybe I was asking for it,' she said. "'I was prepared for that, and more.' "'But it isn't necessary now, is it? My gosh, Ramsey.
Starting point is 00:36:18 Will you please close that mind of yours you make a girl blush?' "'Then put on your cloak,' Ramsey said, and really blushing this time, she did so. She said, I'm prepared to pay you one thousand credits. What do you say? I say it must be a pretty important appointment you have on Centauri. Earth, Captain Ramsey, I'm settling for Centauri.
Starting point is 00:36:44 Well, I'll take you, Ramsey said, if this girl comes to. Margot Denison looked at the frightened vegan girl and smiled. So it's like that, she said. It isn't like anything. Ramsey packed a few things in an expand-duffel, and the three of them hurried through the doorway and downstairs. The cold, dark night awaited them with a fierce howling wind, and the first flurries of snow from the north.
Starting point is 00:37:14 Where to? Ramsey hollered above the wind. My place, Margot Denison told him, and they ran. Margot Denison had a large apartment in Irwati City's new quarter. This surprised Ramsey, for not many outworlders, live there. That night, though, he was too tired to think about it. He vaguely remembered a couch for himself, a separate room for the vaguen girl, another for Margot Denison. He slept like a log without dreaming.
Starting point is 00:37:49 He awoke with anxious hands fluttering at his shoulder. Opening one sleepy eye, he saw the vaguen girl. He saw daylight through a window, but said, "'Mead of the night.' The vaguen girl said, "'She's gone!' Ramsey came awake all at once, springing to his feet fully dressed and flinging aside his cloak,
Starting point is 00:38:15 which he'd used as a blanket. "'Margo!' he cried. "'She's gone,' the vaguen, the vegan girl repeated. When I awoke she wasn't here. The door. Ramsey ran to the door. It was a heavy plastic irising door.
Starting point is 00:38:32 It was locked and naturally would not respond to the whirl patterns of Ramsey's thumb. So now we're prisoners, Ramsey said. I don't get it. At least there's food in the kitchen. All right, let's eat. There were two windows in the room, but when Ramsey said, but when Ramsey looked out he saw they were at least four stories up. They just have to wait for Morgodinison. It took the vaguen girl some time to prepare the unfamiliar earth-style food
Starting point is 00:39:03 with which Margot Denison's kitchen was stocked. Ramsey used the time to prowl around the apartment. It was furnished in Syrian archaic, a mode of furniture too feminine to suit Ramsey's tastes. But then the unisexual Syrians, of course, often catered to their own feminine taste. Ramsey found nothing in Margot Denison's apartment, which indicated she had done any acting on Irwati, and that surprised him, for he'd assumed she applied her trade here as elsewhere. He felt a little guilty about his snooping, then changed his mind when he remembered that Margot had locked them in. It was in one of the sly compartments of what passed for a bureau in Syrian archaic.
Starting point is 00:39:52 He found a letter. Since it was the only piece of correspondence in the apartment, it might be important to Margot Denison, thought Ramsey. And if it were important to her— Ramsey opened the letter and read it, dated five earth months before. It ran. My darling, Margo, by the time you read this I shall be dead. ironical isn't it coming so close with death and the form of an incurable cancer intervening as you know margot i always wished for a son but never had one
Starting point is 00:40:30 you'll have to play that role i'm afraid as you always have here is the information i told you i would write it down naturally if you intend to do anything about it you'll guard it with your life apparently the hyperspace pattern from irwadi to earth is the one i was looking for the proto men if i may be bold enough to call them that first left hyperspace at that point perhaps a million perhaps five million earth years ago i don't have to tell you what this means my child i've already indicated it to you previously it suffices to remind you that in what science has regarded as a child it suffices to remind you that in what science has regarded as the most amazing coincidence in the history of the galaxy, humanoid types sprang up on some three thousand stellar worlds simultaneously between one and five million years ago. I say simultaneously, although there is the possibility of a four million year lag. Indications are, however, that one date would do quite well for all the worlds. Protoman was tremendously ahead of us in certain sciences, naturally.
Starting point is 00:41:46 For example, each humanoid type admirably fits the evolutionary pattern on its particular planet. The important point, Morgow, is the simultaneity of the events. It means that Proto Man left hyperspace, his birthplace, and peopled the man-habitable worlds of the galaxy at a single absolute instance in time. This would clearly be impossible if the thousands of journeys involved any duration. Therefore, it can only be concluded that they were journeys which somehow negated the temporal dimension, in other words, instant travel across the length and breadth of the galaxy. Whoever rediscovers Protoman's secret, needless to see,
Starting point is 00:42:39 say, will be the most influential, the most powerful man in the galaxy. Margo, I thought that man would be me. It won't be now. But it can be you, Margo. It is my dying wish that you continue my work. Let nothing stop you. Nothing. Remember this, though.
Starting point is 00:43:04 I cannot tell you what to expect when you reach the original home of Proto Man. in all probability the whole race has perished or we'd have heard of them since but i can't be sure of that i can't be sure of anything perhaps protoman like some deistic god became disinterested in the milky way galaxy for reasons we'll never understand perhaps he still exists in hyperspace finally margot remember this if you presented this letter to the evolutionary scientists on any of the worlds they'd laugh at you it is as if unbelief of the protoman legend were ingrained in all the planetary people perhaps somehow fantastically carried from generation to generation in their genes because proto man a million years ago decided that each stellar world must work out its own destiny independently of the others and independent of their common heritage. But in my own case, there are apparently two unique factors at work. In the first place, as you know, I deciphered, after discovering it quite by accident,
Starting point is 00:44:24 what was probably a proto-man's dying message to his children left a million years ago in the ruins at Orcturus II. In the second place, isn't it quite possible that my genes have changed, that I have mutated and therefore do not have as an essential part of my makeup the unbelief of the Protoman legend? Good luck to you, Margot. I hope you're willing to give up your career to carry out your dying father's wish. If you do and if you succeed, more power will be yours than a human being. being has ever before had in the galaxy. I won't presume to tell you how to use it.
Starting point is 00:45:11 Oh, yes, one more thing. Since Earth and Alpha Centauri are on a direct line from Irwadi, Centauri will do quite well as your outbound destination if for some reason you can't make Earth. Again, good luck, my child. With all my love, Dad. ramsay frowned at the letter he did not know what to make of it as far as he knew there was no such thing as a proto man myth in wide currency around the galaxy he had never heard of proto man unless he thought suddenly the dying man could have simply meant all the myths of human creation hypothecating a first man who somehow had developed independently of the beasts of the field although the dying man could have simply meant all the myths of human creation
Starting point is 00:45:56 hypothesating a first man who somehow had developed independently of the beasts of the field although he seemed to fit their evolutionary pattern but what the devil would hyperspace have to do with such a myth proto man whatever proto man was couldn't have lived in hyperspace not in that bleak ugly faceless infinity unless ramsay thought more perplexed than ever it was the very bleak ugly faceless infinity which made proto man leave breakfast the vaguen girl called out ramsay joined her in the kitchen and they ate without talking when they were drinking their coffee an earth-style beverage which the vaguen girl admitted liking the apartment door irised and morgo denison came in Ramsey, who had replaced the letter where he'd found it, said, Just what the devil did you think you were doing locking us in? For your own protection, silly, Morgot told him smoothly. I always lock my door when I go out, so I locked it to-day.
Starting point is 00:47:09 Naturally, we won't have a chance to apply for a new lock. Besides, why aroused suspicion? Where'd you go? I don't see where that's any of your business? Believe it or not, Ramsey said costedly. I've seen a thousand credits before. I've turned down a thousand credits before in jobs I didn't like. As for being stranded here on Irwati, it's all the same to me, whether I'm on Irwati or elsewhere.
Starting point is 00:47:40 What does all that mean, Captain Ramsey? It means keep us informed. It means don't get uppity. Margot laughed and dropped a vidcast tape on the table in front of Ramsey. He read it and did not look up. There was a description of himself, a description of the vaguen girl, and a wanted bulletin issued on them. For assaulting the chief of Irwati security, the bulletin said.
Starting point is 00:48:10 For assaulting a drunken fool, Ramsey thought. Well, Margo asked. This morning she wore a man. man-tailored jumper, which Ramsey observed, clashed with the Syrian archaic furniture. She looked cool and completely poised and no less beautiful, if less provocatively dressed, than last night. Ramsey returned question for question. What about the ship?
Starting point is 00:48:37 In a spacer graveyard, of course, there isn't a landing feel on the planet we could go to. You mean we'll take off from a graveyard? from a junk heap of battered old derelict ships? Of course. It has some advantages, believe it or not. We'll work on the ship nights. It needs plenty of work, let me tell you. But then the graveyard is a kind of parched apartment, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:49:04 Ramsey couldn't argue with that. They spent the next three days sleeping and slowly going stir-crazy. They slipped out each night, though, and walked the two miles to the space. graveyard down near the river. It was on the other side of the river, which meant they'd had to boat across. Risky, but there was no help for it. Each night they worked on the ship, which Ramsey found to be a fifty-year-old Kenapusian freighter in even worse condition than Mergo had indicated. The night was usually divided into three sections, first reviewing the work which had been done and planning the evening's activities. Then looking at the evening's activities. Then,
Starting point is 00:49:46 for the parts they would need in the jungle of interstellar wrecks all about them, finally going to work with the parts they had found and with the tools which Ramsey had discovered on the old Canapoozy and Freighter the first night. As they made their way back across the river the first night, Ramsey, paddling slowly, quietly, Margot said, "'Ramsey, I think we're being watched.' "'I haven't seen or heard a thing. You, Varden?
Starting point is 00:50:16 Varden was the vacant girl's name. Varden shook her head. Ramsey was anxious all at once, though. Things had gone too smoothly. Personally, things hadn't gone smoothly with Ramsey, but that was another story. He found himself liking Morgodinison too much. He found himself trying to hide it, because he knew she could read minds. Just how do you hide your thoughts?
Starting point is 00:50:44 from a mind-reader. Ramsey didn't know, but whenever his thoughts drifted in that direction, he tried thinking of something else, anything else, except the proto-man letter. Yes, that's just what I was thinking, Margot said in the boat. I can read minds, so I'd know best if we were being watched. To get a clear reading, I have to aim my thoughts specifically, but I can pick up free-floating thoughts as a kind of emotional tone rather than words. Does that make sense? If you say so, what else did you read in my mind? Margot smiled at him mysteriously and said nothing. Ramsey felt thoughts of proto-man nibbling at his consciousness. He tried to fight them down purely rationally and knew he wouldn't
Starting point is 00:51:36 succeed. He grabbed Margo and pulled her close to him, seeking her lips with his, letting his thoughts wander into a fantasy of desire. Margo slapped his face and sat stiffly in her cloak, while he paddled to the other side of the river. Warden sat like a statue. Ramsey had come to a conclusion. He did not like letting Margo know how he felt about her, but it was mostly on a straight physical level, and he preferred her discovering it to her learning that he read the proto-man letter from her father. In his thoughts, though, he never designated it as the proto-man letter from her father. He designated it as X.
Starting point is 00:52:24 When they reached the bank, Margot said, I'm sorry for slapping you. I'm sorry for making a pass. Ramsey, tell me, what is X? Ramsey laughed harshly and said nothing. That gave Margot something to think about. Maybe it would keep her thoughts out of his mind. Keep her from reading, X marks the spot, Thort Ramsey.
Starting point is 00:52:49 X, X, X marks the spot, spot, spot. X is a spot in a pot or a lot of rot. Oh, stop it, Margo said irritably. You're thinking nonsense. Then get the heck out of my mind. Ramsey told her. Varden walked on without speaking. If she had any inkling of what they were talking about,
Starting point is 00:53:12 she never mentioned it. Marco said, I still get the impression. What impression? That were being followed, that were being watched every step of the way. Wind and cold and darkness. The hairs on the back of Ramsey's neck prickled.
Starting point is 00:53:32 They walked on, bent, against the wind. Security officer second class Ramar Chind reported to his chief in the hall of retribution the following morning. Chinned, a career man with the Irwadi security forces, did not like his new boss. Gar-Sem was no career man. He knew nothing of police procedure. It was even rumored, probably based upon solid fact, that Gar-Sem liked his brandy, excessively, and often found himself under its influence. Worst of all, after all, a man could understand a desire for a drink, even if sometimes it interfered with work.
Starting point is 00:54:17 Worst of all, Gar-Sim was a scientist, a domtop in the Irwati vernacular, and hard-headed rum or chinned lost no love on dome-tops. He saluted crisply and said, You wanted to see me, sir? garcim leaned forward over his desk making a tint of his scaly green fingers and peering over it he said three words he said the earth girl denison The Spacer Graveyard, Ramor Chin said promptly. That was an easy one. His agents had been following the Denison girl at Garcim's orders.
Starting point is 00:54:58 Ramor Chin did not know why. And? Garcim asked. The Earthman Ramsey, the Vagan Varden, both are with her. We can close in and arrest the lots, sir, any time you wish. Fool! Garcim said softly without malice. That is the last thing I want.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Don't you understand that? No, I guess you don't. Yes, sir. Their ship? Every morning, after they leave, we go over it. Still two or three nights away from completion, sir. Also, Ramor Chin smiled. Yes, what is it?
Starting point is 00:55:38 Two or three nights away from completion except for one thing. They'll need a fuel supply. Two, you third. Cupsules rigged for slow implosion, sir. The hopper of their ship is empty. Is there such a fuel supply in the graveyard? No, sir. But could there be?
Starting point is 00:56:01 Usually, no. Naturally, the junkers drain out spaceship hoppers before scrapping them. U-235 in any form brings, I know the value of U-235. Proceed. Well, there could be. If they were lucky enough to find such a fuel supply in one of the wrecks in the graveyard, they wouldn't be suspicious. Naturally, we won't put one there.
Starting point is 00:56:25 But you're wrong, my dear Ramor, Chend. You'll load the hopper of one of those wrecks with enough U-235 for their purposes, and you'll do it today. But, sir, we're going to follow them, Chend. You and I. We want them to escape. If they don't escape, how can we follow them?" End of Part 2.
Starting point is 00:56:56 Part 3 of Equation of Doom by Gerald Vance. This Libre Box recording is in the public domain. Part 3 Ramor Chend, shrugged, resignedly, and lisped. How much fuel will they need for their purposes, sir? Whatever their purposes are. Naturally, his lisping sounded perfectly nisped. normal to Garcim, who also spoke in the silumetless Irwati manner.
Starting point is 00:57:26 You'd really like to know, wouldn't you? Garcim said. Yes, sir. To put me in a position in which I could better do my— To satisfy your curiosity, you mean? But, sir, I am a scientist, chinned. Yes, sir. Didn't it strike you as odd that a scientist should be elevated to the top post in your Department?"
Starting point is 00:57:50 Of course, sir. I didn't question it, though. As you know, Chen, when it was decided to planetarize Irwadi as a first step toward driving away the outworlders, the quarters of every outworlder on Erwadi were thoroughly searched. I participated in the—a—program, sir. Good. Then I needn't tell you.
Starting point is 00:58:16 Something was found in Margot Denison's apartment. something of immense importance. Something so important that, if used properly, it can assure Irwadi the dominant place in the galaxy for all time to come. But I thought Irwadi craved isolation. Isolation, chend? To be sure, if intercourse with the other galactic powers saw us at the bottom of the heap. But at the top?
Starting point is 00:58:46 Who would crave isolation at the top? I see, sir. And the something that was found needed a scientist? Very perceptive of you, Chend. Precisely, it was a letter. We copied it. Of course, Morgodinnesson knows more than what is in the letter. The letter alludes to previous information.
Starting point is 00:59:11 We need Denison and Ramsey. We have to let them go ahead with their plans. Then we follow them, chinned. You understand? Yes, sir. You're a good policeman, chinned. The best we have, I understand. You'll be going with me on the most important assignment you or any Irwadian ever had.
Starting point is 00:59:35 I am grateful, sir, that you consider me now see about that U-235 slow implosion capsule. At once, sir. Soluting smartly, Rammor chinned, left Gar-Sim's office. Sim smiled and sat perfectly still for some minutes. For Irwadi, yes, he was thinking. Certainly for Irwadi. Or Irwadi, absolutely. To make Irwadi the most important planet in the galaxy. But important planets, in the way that Irwadi would be important, couldn't maintain the status quo. For example, Irwadi's form of government might have to be changed. At present, an autocratic bureaucracy with no one man at the top.
Starting point is 01:00:26 Ultimately, after the rediscovery of proto-man's secret, ruled by one man. Gorsim, absolute dictator of the galaxy, if he played his hand right. Gorsim sat there for a long time, dreaming of the galaxy. power as no man before him on any world had ever dreamed of power. Forden rushed into the airlock of the Canapusian freighter in a state of excitement. At last they had given her something to do, and she had been successful at the outset. Specifically, Ramsey and the beautiful woman had given her a scintillation counter and told her to prowl among the wrecks with it while they worked on the control border.
Starting point is 01:01:15 of the freighter, which the beautiful woman had named Enterprise. I found it, Borden cried. I found it. She led a skeptical Morgodinison outside, while Ramsey continued working on the Enterprise. The two girls walked swiftly through the darkness between the wrecks. By this time they knew every foot above the graveyard. There, Borden said, you see? The scintillation counter was clicking and looking. blinking. Morgos smiled and went to work with a portable mechanical arm and a leaded bottle.
Starting point is 01:01:52 In ten minutes she had the slow implosion capsule out of the hopper of a battered old Aldobar-Nese cargo ship. I never saw one of those mechanical arms working before, Varden said. Margo smiled. She was delighted with the timid vaguen girl, with the cold night, with the way the wind blew across the graveyard with everything. They had their fuel. Tomorrow night the Enterprise would be ready for its dash into hyperspace. In 36 hours, she might have her hands on the most valuable find in the history of mankind. When they returned to the Enterprise, she let Ramsey kiss her and tried to slip the telepathic
Starting point is 01:02:40 tentacles of her mind behind his guard. lebitinous fantasies X stands for nothing for nothing for nothing X X X she got nowhere what was X what was Ramsey's secret Margot did not know and wondered if she would ever find out she smiled reading Varden's mind for Varden was thinking it must be so wonderful to have beauty such as she has to melt the wills of strong, handsome men such as Ramsey. Ah, it must be truly wonderful. For the first twenty-eight years of her life, Margot Denison would have agreed,
Starting point is 01:03:24 would have delighted in her own beauty. She still did, to a point. But beyond that point, she could dream only of proto-man and his secret. Beauty or power? She had beauty. She wanted power. In the early hours of the following morning, behind the cover of what appeared to be a dense
Starting point is 01:03:48 early morning fog, but what actually was an artificially produced fog, a team of Irwadi technicians swarmed all over a battered prosonian cruiser of three thousand tons. By mid-morning, working swiftly and with all the tools and spare parts they would need, they made the ship, called Dog Star, spaceworthy. that day, but still two hours before nightfall, Ramar Chend arrived with a small crew of three security police. He had selected his men carefully. They knew how to handle a spaceship. They knew how to fight. They were quite ruthless. He thought Gar-Sim would be pleased. Sim did not arrive until just before nightfall. He was very agitated when he came. Ramar Chind, too, was eager.
Starting point is 01:04:41 What would happen within the next several hours he realized might be beyond his kin, but he still recognized its importance, and being an opportunist, he would pounce on whatever he found of value to himself. Several hours after the setting of the Irwadi primary had ushered in the cold night, Morgodin, Bramsey and Varden arrived at the graveyard, and made their way at once to the enterprise. They went inside swiftly, and in a very few minutes prepared the thousand-tonner for Blastoff. Ramsey's mouth was dry.
Starting point is 01:05:21 He could barely keep the thoughts of Proton Man from his mind. If Margo read them. Centauri, here we come, he said just to talk. Centauri, said Margo. But of course, she had another destination in mind. Several hundred yards across the graveyard watching, waiting, the occupants of Dog Star were armed to the teeth. Ramsey sat at the controls. Varden stood behind him nervously.
Starting point is 01:05:54 The space trip from Vega to Erwadi was probably the only one she had ever taken. Margot sat quite relaxed in the co-pilot's chair. I still can't believe we're not going to feel anything, Varden said in her soft, shy voice. "'Haven't you ever been through hyperspace before?' "'Margo asked the vacant girl. "'Just once.' "'In normal space,' Ramsey explained. "'We feel acceleration and deceleration,
Starting point is 01:06:23 "'because the increase or decrease in velocity "'is experienced at different micro-incidence "'by all the cells of our body. "'In hyperspace, the velocity is felt "'simultaneously in all parts of the ship, including all parts of us. We become weightless, of course, but the change is instant,
Starting point is 01:06:45 and we feel no pressure, no pain. Ramsey was waiting until 0.134-57 on the ship's chronometer. At that precise instant in time, and at that instant only, Blastoff would place them on the proper hyperspace orbit. And before they could feel the mounting pressure of blast, off, the timelessness of hyperspace would intervene. Zero one-thirty, fifteen.
Starting point is 01:07:15 Margo read the chronometer for Ramsey. It won't be long now. Thirty, twenty. All right, Ramsey said suddenly. All right, I can read the chronometer. Why, Ramsey, I do believe you're nervous. Ancious, Margo. A hyperpilot is always anxious just before crossover.
Starting point is 01:07:35 You've got to be. because the slightest miscalculation can send you fifty thousand light years off course. So? All you have to do is re-enter hyperspace and go back. Ramsey shook his head. Hyperspace can only be entered from certain points in space. We've never been able to figure out why. What certain points?
Starting point is 01:08:00 Ramsey looked at her steadily. Points which vary with the orbits of the three thousand. humanoid worlds, Morgho," he said slowly. He watched her for a reaction, knowing that strange fact about hyperspace, perfectly true and never understood, dovetailed with her father's letter about Proto Man, an unknown pre-human ancestor of all the humanoid races in the galaxy who had discovered hyperspace, bred variations to colonize all the inhabitable worlds found or created the three thousand crossover points in space and used them.
Starting point is 01:08:40 Margot showed no response, but then Ramsey told himself, she was a tri-de-actress. She could feign an emotion or hide one. She merely asked, Is it true that there's no such thing as time in hyperspace? That's right. That's why you can travel scores or hundreds or thousands of light years through hyperspace in hours. Hyperspace is a continuum of only three dimensions. There is no fourth dimension, no dimension of duration.
Starting point is 01:09:15 Then why aren't trips through hyperspace instantaneous? They take several hours, don't they? Sure, but the way the scientists have it figured, that's subjective time. No objective time passes at all. It can't. There isn't any in hyperspace. Then you mean— Ramsey shook his head.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Zero-134.02, he said. It's almost time. The seconds ticked away. Even Margot did not seem relaxed now. She stared nervously at the chronometer, or watched Ramsey's lips as he silently read away the seconds. A place where time did not. not exist. An under stratum of extension, Sons duration. An idea suddenly entered her mind,
Starting point is 01:10:06 and she was afraid. If Proto Man had colonized the galactic worlds between one and four or five million years ago, but if time did not exist for Proto Man, then wasn't the super race which had engendered all mankind still waiting in its timeless home? waiting perhaps grimly amused to see which of their progeny first discovered their secret or must proto man like humans everywhere fall victim to subjective time if objective time did not matter for him ramsay was saying softly fifty three fifty four fifty five fifty six blast off his hand slammed down on the activating key an instant later having felt no sensation of acceleration. They were floating weightlessly in the cabin of the little enterprise. The qualities of radar, Garcim said,
Starting point is 01:11:09 exists in their totality in a universe of extension. Time, actually, is a drawback to radar, necessitating a duration lag between sending and receiving. Therefore, Ramar Chend, radar behaves perfectly in hyperspace as you, see. Yes, Ramar Chen said, floating near the radar screen aboard the dog store, at its precise center was a bright little pip of light. The Enterprise. But don't we do anything except follow them? Ramar Chin said after a long silence.
Starting point is 01:11:48 Gar-Sem smiled, Does it matter? You see, Chen, time actually stands still for us here. Duration is purely subjective, so watch your hurry. Ramar Chend, licked his lips nervously and stared fascinated at the little pip of bright light, which suddenly dipped and swung erratically. What is it? Margot asked. What's the matter? Take it easy, Ramsey told her. But the ship's swooping. I can feel it.
Starting point is 01:12:22 I thought you weren't supposed to feel movement in hyperspace. Relax, will you? There are eddies in hyperspace, that's all. If you want an analogy in terms of our own universe, think of shoals in an ocean, unmarked by boys or lights. You mean they have to be avoided? Yes. But this particular shoal, it's midway between Erwati and Earth. There isn't any midway, Morgo.
Starting point is 01:12:52 That's the paradox of hyperspace. I don't understand. Look. In the normal universe, extension is measured by time. That is, it takes a certain amount of time to get from point A to point B. Conversely, time is measured by extension in space. On Earth, a day of time passes when Earth moves through space on an arc one three hundred sixty-fifth of its orbit around the sun in length. Since there isn't any time to measure extension with in hyperspace, since time doesn't exist here,
Starting point is 01:13:29 you can't speak of midpoints. But this shoal, it's always encountered in hyperspace between Earth and Irwati? Ramsey nodded. Yes, that is right. Morgow smiled. The smile suddenly froze on her face. The enterprise lurched as if an unseen job. side hand had slapped it.
Starting point is 01:13:55 At that moment, Ramsey leaned forward over the controls, battling to bring the enterprise back on course, and let down his mental guard. Precise place in hyperspace her father must admit. Home of Protoman. Thinks I'm going to stop there. She's crazy. Heck, I'm no mystic. But there are things not meant to be meddled with.
Starting point is 01:14:19 The ship swooped again. Ramsey went forward against the control panel head first and fell, dazed from the pilot chair. His head whirled, his arms and legs were suddenly weak and rubbery. He tried to stand up and make his way back to the controls again, but collapsed and went down to his knees. He crouched there, trying to shake the fog from his brain. With the cry of triumph, Margot Denison leaped at him and bore him. him down to the floor with her weight. He was still too dazed from the blow on his head to offer any resistance, when her strong hands tugged at his belt and withdrew the M.G. gun. She got up
Starting point is 01:15:04 with it, backing away from him quickly toward the rear bulkhead, as the ship seemed to go into a smooth glide which could be felt within it. Varden stood alongside Ramsey, a hand to her mouth in horror. Ramsey got up slowly. Stay where you are, Margo cried, pointing the M.G. gun at him. I'll kill you if I have to. I'll kill you, Ramsey. I mean it. Ramsey did not move. So you knew about my father? Margo challenged him. Yeah, so what?
Starting point is 01:15:39 And this shoal in hyperspace is a world, isn't it? Ramsey nodded. I think so. Okay. Sit down at the controls, Ramsey. That's right. Don't try anything. Ramsey was seated in the pilot chair again.
Starting point is 01:15:56 His head was still whirling, but his strength had returned. He wondered if he could chance rushing her, but told himself she meant what she said. She would kill him in cold blood if she had to. Bring the enterprise down on that world, Ramsey. He sat there, stubbornly shook his head. Margot, you'll be me. meddling with a power beyond human understanding.
Starting point is 01:16:22 Rubbish! You read my father's letter, didn't you? The fear's been implanted in your genes. It's part of the heredity of our people. It's rubbish. Bring the ship down. Still, Ramsey did not move. Varden looked from him to Margot Denison,
Starting point is 01:16:41 and back again with horror in her eyes. I'll count three, Margot said. then I'll shoot the vacant girl. Do you understand?" Ramsey's face went white. "'One,' Margot said. Varden stared at him beseechingly. Ramsey said, all right, Margo, all right. Five minutes later, subjective time, the Enterprise landed with a lurch.
Starting point is 01:17:10 That they had reached a world in hyperspace, there could be no doubt. But outside the portholes of the little freighter was only the murky grayness of the timeless hyperspace continuum. They've gone down, sir, Ramar Chend cried. Gar-Sim nodded. For the first time he was really nervous. He wondered about the Denison letter. Could his fear be attributed to ancestral memory, as Denison had indicated? Was it really baseless, this crowson?
Starting point is 01:17:44 crawling, cold-fingered hand of fear on his spine? There was no physical barrier. The Enterprise had established that fact. Then was there a barrier which Gar-Sem, along with all humanoids, had somehow inherited? A barrier of stark terror, subjective and unfounded on fact? And beyond it. What? Power to chain the universe.
Starting point is 01:18:13 Then Gorsim told himself, "'You've got to be rational. You're a scientist. You've been trained as a scientist. This is their barrier erected against you, against all humanoids, a million years ago. It isn't real. It's all in your mind.' "'Do you want me to follow them down?' Ramor Chind asked.
Starting point is 01:18:38 Gorsim envied the policeman. Naturally, Ramor Chind did not share his terror. You didn't know the terror until you learned about proto-man. Then the response seemed to be triggered in your brain, as if it had been passed to you through the genes of your ancestors, waiting a million years for release. Fear. A Guardian Of what?
Starting point is 01:19:05 Garsim asked himself. Think of that, fool. of what it guards, power. Teleportation, or its equivalent. Gone the subjective passage of hours in hyperspace. Earned, if you were strong enough or brave enough to earn it, the ability to travel instantly from one humanoid world to another. Instantly.
Starting point is 01:19:32 Perhaps from any one point on any humanoid world to any one point, precise, specific. exact on another world. To plunder or assassinate. Or control the lives of men everywhere. Sons ship, sans fear, sans the possibility of being caught or stopped. Sweating, Gorsim said, Bring the dog's door down after them, Ram Orchend. Ramsey smiled without humor.
Starting point is 01:20:08 What now, little lady? He said mockingly. Shut up. Oh, shut up. What are you going to do now? I told you to shut up. I have to think. I didn't know a gorgeous triadie actress ever had to think.
Starting point is 01:20:26 Let me see those figures again, Morgot said. Ramsey handed her the tapes from the Enterprise's Environment Checker. Temperature minus 220 degrees Fahrenheit. atmosphere, none. Gravity, eight-tenths, earth normal. And we don't have a space suit aboard, Ramsey said. But it can't be! It can't! This is the home of Protoh-Man. I know it is. But if I went out there I'd perish from cold in seconds and lack of air in minutes. That's right, Ramsey said almost cheerfully. So do I take the ship back up? i hate you jason ramsay oh i hate you margot cried then suddenly wait wait a minute what was that you were thinking tell me you must tell me
Starting point is 01:21:23 ramsay shook his head and tried to force the thoughts from his mind with doggerel ben adam he thought abu ben adam humpty dumpty hurry hurry the only two headed get yours here the summed of the square or the sides is equal to the squared or the hyperspace. No, mustn't think that Memsey were the borough groves and the momraths. Now, what the heck did the momraths do? Anyhow, absolute zero is the temperature at which all molecular activity. What were you thinking, Ramsey? His mind was a labyrinth. There were thousands of discreet thoughts, of course.
Starting point is 01:22:01 Millions of them, collected over a lifetime. But all at once he did not know his way through, that labyrinth, and his thoughts kept whirling back to the one Margot Denison wanted, as if somehow she could pluck it from his mind. She stood before him, her brows furrowed, sweat beating her pretty face. And she was winning, forcing the thought to take shape in Ramsey's mind. But if I went out there I'd perish from cold in seconds and lack of air in minutes. Cold came the known and unbidden thoughts to Ramsey's struggling mind, and lack of air,
Starting point is 01:22:46 attributes of extension, of space, but measured by duration by time. And since time does not exist in hyperspace, the vacuum out there and the terrible killing cold could have no effect on you. You could go out there perfectly protected, from the lethal environment by the absence of the time dimension. Margot smiled at him. Thank you, she said. Thank you, Ramsey. He was about to speak, but she added,
Starting point is 01:23:20 and don't give me that stuff about a power we shouldn't tamper with. I'm going out there. Now! Ramsey nodded slowly. I won't stop you. But just so you don't get any ideas of stranding me here, Varden. Varden's going with me. The Varden girl looked at Ramsey mutely.
Starting point is 01:23:42 Ramsey said, What makes you think I'd let you take her? Margot smiled again. The M.G. Gun makes me think so. The heck of it is, you're not really bad, Margo. This thing's got you as all. You're not essentially evil. Thank you for the thrilling compliment.
Starting point is 01:24:02 I'm delighted, Margot said, sarcastic. Varden stays with me. Margo reminded him of the lethal M.G. gun by showing it to him muzzle first. He laughed in her face. Go ahead and shoot. She stared at him. There isn't a lethal weapon to do you any good here in a timeless continuum. Take an M.G. gun.
Starting point is 01:24:28 It induces an artificial breakdown of radioactive fuel in its chamber, firing an instantly lethal dose of radiation. But in order for radioactive breakdown to occur, time must pass, even if it's only milliseconds, as in the case of an M.G gun. There aren't any milliseconds on this world, Morgau. There isn't any time. So go ahead and pull the trigger.
Starting point is 01:24:57 Margo frowned and pointed the gun to one side and fired. Nothing happened. Morgo almost looked as if her hard shell had been sundered by the impotence of the M.G. gun. She pouted. Her eyes gleamed moistly. Then Ramsie said, Okay, let's go. What? What do you mean?
Starting point is 01:25:21 Out there, all of us. But I thought you said, Sure, I'm scared stiff. A normal man would be. It's in our. genes, according to your father. But I am also a man. What the devil do you think it was first got man out of his cave and started along the road
Starting point is 01:25:41 to civilization and the stars? It was curiosity, fear restraining him and curiosity egging him on. Which do you think won in the end? Oh, Ramsey, I could kiss you. Go right ahead, Ramsey said. And she did. They opened the airlock. They went outside smiling.
Starting point is 01:26:06 But Varden, who went with them, wasn't smiling. There was sadness instead. In cumbersome spacesuits, the five Irwadians made their way from the dog star to the enterprise. Ramor Chen and his three policemen carried M.G guns. Garcim was unarmed. Chend used a world neutralizer to force the pattern of a law. lock on the outer door of the Enterprise as their lock. Then the five of them plunged inside the ship.
Starting point is 01:26:38 The inner door was not closed. The Enterprise was empty. End of Part 3. Part 4 of Equation of Doom by Gerald Vance. This Librebox's recording is in the public domain. Part 4. Garcim looked doubtfully at the gray murkiness behind them. although the dog-star stood out there less than a quarter of a mile away they couldn't see it through the murk where do they go ramard chind asked
Starting point is 01:27:19 sim waved vaguely behind them chind and his men turned round gritting his teeth against the fear which welled up like nausea from the pit of his stomach garcim went with them at that moment they all heard the music you hear it ramsay asked softly his voice did not carry on the airless world of course but he spoke and the words were understood not merely by margot who could read his mind but by varden as well music said morgo isn't it beautiful ramsay nodded slowly he could barely see margot although he held her hand he could barely see morgo although he held her hand he could barely see varden although they stood hand in hand too the music was unearthly incapable of repetition indescribably the loveliest sound he had ever heard he wanted to sink down into the obscuring gray murk and weep and listen to the haunting sad lovely strains of sound for ever what can it possibly be margot asked surprisingly it was varden who answered music of the spheres she said it's a legend on vega three my world and on earth ramsie said varden told him on all worlds and like such legends it has a basis in reality this is the basis that didn't sound like timid little varden at all Ramsey listened in amazement.
Starting point is 01:29:09 He thought he heard Varden laugh. Music, but didn't the notes need the medium of time in which to be heard? How could they hear music here at all? Or were they hearing it? Perhaps it merely impinged on their minds, their souls, just as they were able to hear one another's thoughts as words. They'd never understand fully, Ramsey knew suddenly. Perhaps they could grasp a little of the nature of this place.
Starting point is 01:29:40 A shadow here. They have suggestion of the substance of reality there. A still-born thought here. A note of celestial music there. The timeless legacy of Proto Man, whatever Proto Man was. The fog is lifting, Varden cried. The fog was not lifting. Then it was.
Starting point is 01:30:04 Ramsey would never forget that. Varden had spoken while the dense gray murk enveloped them completely. Then it began to grow tenuous, as if Varden's words had made it so. Little Varden, shy, frightened Varden, suddenly, inexplicably, the strongest, surest one among them. The sky, white and dazzling, glistened. The gray murk glistened to a hundred yards off in all directions, like a wall of polished glass surrounding them. In the very middle of the bell jar of visibility granted them all at once
Starting point is 01:30:47 stood a black rectangular object. The teleporter, Morgau cried. The matter transmitter, I know it is, I know it is! Ramsey stood waiting breathlessly. No, he realized abruptly, not. breathlessly. You couldn't say breathlessly. Bar-Ramsey had not breathed, not once, since they left the enterprise. You didn't breathe on a timeless world. You merely somehow existed.
Starting point is 01:31:20 It's opening, Margot cried. The black rectangle, ominously coffin-shaped, was indeed opening. The matter-transmitter, Margo said a second time. The secret of proto-man, of our ancestors who colonized all the worlds of space with it instantly at the same cosmic moment. Think of what it means, Ramsey, can you? Instantaneous travel, anywhere. Without the need for energy, since energy cannot be used here. Without the passage of time, since time does not exist here.
Starting point is 01:32:01 She stood, transfixed. looking at the black box. The lid had lifted at right angles to the rest of the box. Margot said in a whisper of awed thought, Who controls it, controls the galaxy? And she walked toward the box. At that moment Ramsey had a vision. He saw or thought he saw.
Starting point is 01:32:31 Margot Denison, in the costume she had worn when they first met. She stood, eyes wide, fearful, expectant before a chessboard. The pieces seemed to be spaceships. It was a perfectly clear vision, but it was the only such vision Ramsey had ever been vouchsafed in his life. He was no mystic. He did not know what to make of it. Playing chess with Margot was Proto Man. Ramsey only only. He did not know what to make of it. Playing chess with Margo was Proto Man. Ramsey only saw his hand, a hand perhaps five million years old. He blinked.
Starting point is 01:33:12 The vision persisted, superimposed over Margot's figure as she walked toward the box. A game, he thought, because we don't understand it. Not that kind of power. not the power a matter transmitter would give a cosmic game on a chessboard which wasn't quite a chessboard with a creature who had never lived as we know life and so could never die with the future of the galaxy hanging in the balance life or death for man hanging on a slim thread because man wasn't ready for matter transmission couldn't hope to use it wisely Would use it perhaps for war, transmitting lethal weapons, thermonuclear world-destroying weapons, instantly through space, for delivery anywhere? Negating time. Death hovered.
Starting point is 01:34:13 Wait, Ramsey called and ran forward. Just then five new figures, space-suited, appeared under the gleaming dome. Stop that woman! A voice which Ramsey should not have been able to hear, but which he somehow heard perfectly cried, Stopper! MG guns were raised, fired. Without effect.
Starting point is 01:34:38 Three of these space-suited figures ran after Margo as the voice repeated, Stopper! The box is mine! Mine! It was Gar-Sem's voice. Ramsey did not know if he should stop Margo himself, or fight. Sim's men. Although they couldn't use their weapons on this world, they could still hurt, possibly even kill Margo. Ramsey turned and waited for them. The strange mystic vision was gone. He saw only three space-suited figures, saw Margo walking steadily toward the box,
Starting point is 01:35:18 either she was moving very slowly, or the box retreated, or it was farther away than it had looked at first. for she hadn't reached it yet. Ramsey met the space-suited figures head on. There were three of them, but they were awkward in their suits, cumbersome, incapable of quick responses. Ramsey hit the first one in the belly and darted back. His fist felt contact with the soft bulk of the insulated suit, then with the harder bulk of the man. He struck again harder this time.
Starting point is 01:35:54 The scaly green face of the Irwadi within the spacesuit grimaced with pain. He doubled over and fell, his helmet shattering against the ground at Ramsey's feet. Then an incredible thing happened. The Irwati opened his mouth to scream. His face froze. He lost his air. His face bloated, and he died. Ramsey couldn't believe his eyes.
Starting point is 01:36:25 It was not possible to die from lack of air or from cold on a world without the time continuum. Ramsey, Varden, and Margo had proved that by venturing out without protection. But the Irwati had died. Mental suggestion? Because he thought he would die? Because that was the only way you could perish on a world lacking in time to mention, by your own thoughts? The second space-suited figure closed with Ramsey awkwardly.
Starting point is 01:36:58 Ramsey hit him. The man of Irwadi fell. His helmet cracked. He tried to scream and died. The third man fled. Ramsey ran after Margo. Wait, he cried. He couldn't talk to her about his fantastic vision.
Starting point is 01:37:17 It was personal. She wouldn't understand. mystic experience always is like that and yet with a conviction that only a mystic can have although he certainly was no mystic ramsay knew the galaxy would be in grave trouble if mankind were given the secret of matter transmission a voice said you are right it was varden's voice and varden went on ramsie stop her i can't stop her it is only granted that i observe and convince if i can i am not a vaguen girl i am ramsay said it proto man there aren't many of us left we discovered matter transmission we used it once to people the worlds of the galaxy it was our final creative effort we merely observed matter transmission we used it once to people the worlds of the galaxy it was our final creative effort we merely observe now unable to destroy our creation trying to keep it out of mankind's hands you see then back on erwadi you knew all along we would come here i was vouchsafed the vision yes even as you stop her ramsie you must stop her ramsay sprinted forward margot was nearing the black coffin now
Starting point is 01:38:47 ramsay ran at her and tackled her they went down together the girl fighting like a tigress tooth and nail wildly sobbing striking out at ramsay with small impotent fists until he subdued her panting they glared at each other and could not stop garcim from running past them eyes wrapped behind the plastie glass of his helmet and jumping in his helmet and jumping in, into the black box. To the end of the universe and back, he cried. Take me there and back. Instantly, prove to me that you work now. His voice trailed off. He had addressed the black rectangle almost as if it were something alive.
Starting point is 01:39:38 Ramsey thought he heard a growl from the box. He stood before it, looking in. The hackles rose on his neck. You see, Varden said, my ancestors and yours discovered the power of a God and did not understand it. We were incorporeal. We created life, your ancestors. We patterned it to fit the evolution of the three thousand worlds. Human life, millions of them, colonists for the worlds of normal space. We were tampering, in our tragic pride, Ramsey, with forces we would never comprehend. We colonize the worlds, deciding that physical existence, along with the mental prowess we had,
Starting point is 01:40:30 was the ideal state. A few of us, like myself, or my ancestors, if you wish, although the purely mental lives continuously, a few of us stayed behind and saw the loss of a million years. Ramsey's eyes still could not pierce the darkness inside the box. What do you mean? he asked in an awed voice. We sent out God-like men. We did not understand our discovery. The God-like men, but look at Gar-Sim. The space-suited figure got up slowly.
Starting point is 01:41:13 It blinked at Ramsey. It growled. It had a recognizably green, scale-skinned face. But it was not the face of Gar-Sim. It was the face of Gar-Sim's cave-man ancestors a million years ago. This is what happened to my people, Varden said. She looked at Ramar Chend, and Chind, responding, went to Gar-Sim and led him quietly back toward the dog,
Starting point is 01:41:47 Dogstar. Chind never said a word. Gorsim growled. Take the earth girl and go, Varden told Ramsey. But I—you—arens you coming? My work is finished, Varden told him. For now. For now?
Starting point is 01:42:09 I am a guardian. When I am needed again, she shrugged her slim, blue shoulders. But Margot will never be content now, Ramsey protested, not when she's come so close. She'll understand, just as you understand. You'll be good for each other, Ramsey, you and the girl. She's had only her fierce pride and her dreams of power. She has room for love. She needs love.
Starting point is 01:42:43 But you? I—I am— nothing. I am the end product of an equation our ancestors found a million years ago. An equation to give them God-like power. Instead it made them savages. And I have had to watch their slow climb back to the stars. An equation, Ramsey.
Starting point is 01:43:11 Almost an equation of doom. Now go. Varden flickered. became insubstantial. Her body seemed to melt into the gray mists. The gleaming walls were gone. The black box was gone. Varden was gone. Ramsey led Margo back to the enterprise. Moments later, although the elapsed time was subjective, they blasted off. Margot opened her eyes. She had been sleeping. She smiled at Ramsey, tremulously, i love you she said her words seemed to surprise her i can't go back to earth ramsie said who wants to go back to earth if you can't
Starting point is 01:44:01 they had ramsie knew all of space and the lifespan of mortal men to enjoy together end of part four end of equation of doom by gerald vance Let me

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