Mesozoic zigzag. Dmitry Chervichenko
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Название: Mesozoic zigzag

Автор: Dmitry Chervichenko

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СКАЧАТЬ was put on the boarding team with Abis, Dak, and Tana. In addition to them, the head of the climatologists was enlisted aboard the runabout, much to Dak’s delight in turn. The rest of the boat was packed with air and soil composition instruments, as well as a quick-build dome, sleeping bags, and survival gear.

      The landing site was determined to be a point north of the planet’s equator. Here the desert ended and the zone of vegetation began. The terrain was quite gentle, although a few minutes of flight, judging by the map, began steep hills.

      The captain wished the whole research party a successful landing and complained that, of course, with great desire he would have taken a place on one of the landing boats, but the duty of the commander forced him to stay on the bridge of the ship and lead the expedition from there. After that a long line of scientists went through the corridors, which had been closed for them not so long ago. In the hangar stood several dozen landing boats loaded with equipment, provisions and things for the field camp. It was to be guarded on the surface by a military boat with a powerful force field generator. It was forbidden to move on the surface of the explored planet outside the group, accompanied by one of the expedition technicians with special tracking and protection equipment.

      Guys and Tana, so as not to embarrass themselves in front of Jum’s supervisor Holdum, having thrown the bags with personal belongings behind their backs, quickly, one by one, slipped into the boat intended for them. Holdum, grinning, followed. He was a tall, middle-aged zwigg, not thin, but rather wiry, a little stooped, wearing clothes that were not bright and age-appropriate.

      – Well, my fellow travelers, – he said, settling into his seat and fastening his seat belt, – let’s get acquainted. I know you, Dakkarei, well, but the rest of the group… – he paused questioningly.

      – I, Endeju, – Jum spoke first, addressing Holdum, – am Jum. – I’m the linguist on our team. This is Abis, our biologist. And this is our best planetologist. Her name is Tana. When she heard this, Tana blushed, lowered her head, and began nervously clenching and unclenching her fingers.

      – Oh, yes, we have a girl in the group! – exclaimed, as it seemed to everyone, the half-sighted Holdum. – Wonderful! Don’t be so embarrassed. Your friends, as I understand, are proud of you. I have no doubt that you will be able to make many interesting discoveries on this planet.

      Tana, listening to Holdum, gradually got herself under control and even showed her fist to Jum from behind.

      At that moment someone’s footsteps rattled up the stairs. An officer from the crew entered the cabin. He nodded silently to Holdum and began to adjust the auto-landing instruments. The runabout was to land this time without the crew’s input. The officer opened the control panel cover and fiddled with the instruments for quite a long time. Nobody could see what he was doing, as they were sitting just behind his back. After that, the officer closed all the protective shields, ran his fingers over the control panel keyboard once more and pressed the buttons to activate some systems. Then the officer walked between their chairs and checked the fastening of the overload belts. At Holdum’s chair he stayed a little longer, screwed something up, opened and closed the belt lock again. Then he turned to face the boat crew.

      – Well, I’ve done everything, don’t touch anything, – he said in a satisfied tone, winking at Tanya, – I wish you a soft landing!

      – Thank you, Officer Mdjey! – nodded politely to the “adjuster” and said Holdum.

      The officer walked quickly out of the cabin. He was heard running down the steps to the deck of the ship. A moment later, the hatch closed hermetically, hissing, and all the sounds that had been coming from the outside were silenced. But noisily enough some of the boat’s own mechanisms began to work.

      – Hey, Jum, – Dak whispered, poking Jum in the side, – did you hear that? Did you hear what Holdum called the officer?

      – What?

      – Mdjey! Doesn’t that remind you of anything?

      – Should it?

      – That’s the name of the officer who killed our captain.

      – That’s right. Do they know what we know? Or don’t they?

      – It may be a coincidence, but we have to be on our guard. Did you see where he was tinkering? You know, what kind of equipment? And another question: Do you know how to control the boat during landing?

      – I knows.

      – Then be ready.

      – I will.

      – What are you boys whispering about? – Tana looked at them suspiciously. – Is something wrong?

      – Nothing definite yet. We’re thinking about how we can manually land the ship, – Jum said, choosing his words carefully.

      – Do you understand the design of this type of landing craft? – Holdum, who had begun to doze off, woke up.

      – We are considering a purely hypothetical case, when it may be necessary to manually land the boat on the surface of the planet. – Dak replied.

      – Well, it’s simple, – Holdum shrugged his shoulders, making himself comfortable in the overload chair. – You see that bright yellow lever on the left side of the console, the size of a finger? It’s set to “Auto Landing” now. You just move it to the top position and that’s it! You can steer with your hands as much as you want.

      – Thank you, Endeju! – Jum nodded, making a surprised face while trying to portray the sincere gratitude of a student who had learned very important information.

      – What? What lever? – Abis came out of his thoughts.

      – Never mind! – Dak waved his hand. – Thinking how to operate this thing. – He shook his head.

      – Could there be a need?

      – And Zwigg knows him!

      – My dear Uabju, please do not use that name in such a derogatory manner! – Holdum said sternly.

      – Sorry, Endeju, it’s nervous! – Duck said, hiding a smile.

      At that moment, interrupting their conversation, the engines of the transporter, on which the boat was mounted, began to roar, and it started its rapid horizontal movement to the open landing gates. In just a few seconds, the transporter’s grips clanked open and the runabout began to fall. The engines had been disabled for the time being. They should start only at the last stage of landing. Now the short wings were to open. Thanks to them, the boat, moving almost into horizontal flight, had to head to the landing area embedded in its memory.

      The freefall continued.

      – Dear Holdum, is our landing going well? – Jum said, trying to sound calm.

      – No, my Uabju! We were supposed to go into planning flight almost immediately. But apparently the wings didn’t come out of the hull.

      Hearing this, the rest of the crew looked at each other. Tana her eyes glazed with horror, stared at the windshield, which was covered with red and yellow flashes. The cabin was getting hotter СКАЧАТЬ