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 ASTOUNDING  SCIENCE-FICTION                                                                139
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 tered  the  gigantic  teardrop  which  was   municalor  in  time  to  issue  orders  in
 techn_ically  the  Z9M9Z,  socially  the  Di-  space combat-
 rectrix, a~d ordinarily CFHQ.  She had   Kinnison · looked  at  the  tank,  then
 been  designed  and  built  specifically  to   around  the full  circle of the million-plug
 ~ Grand Fleet Headquarters, and noth-  board  encircling  it.  H e  observed  the
 mg  else.  She  bore  no  offensive  arma-  horde of operators, each one trying fran-
 men~:. but since  she  had  to  protect  the   tically  to  do  something.  :N" ext  he  shut
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 pre dmg  geniuses  of  combat  she  had   his  eyes,  the  better  to  perceive  every-
 every possible defense.   '
 thing  at once,  and  studied  the  problem
 . Port  Admiral  Haynes  had  learned  a   for  an  hour.
 hitter  lesson  during  the  expedition  to
 I:elmuth ·s  base,  Long before that rela-  " Attention,  everybody !"  he  thoug:ht
 then.  ''Open  all  circuits--<lo  nothing
 ti_ vely small Grand Fleet got there he was
 sick to  the core, realizing that fifty  thou-  at  all  for  a  while.''   He  then  called
 Haynes.
 sand  vessels  simply  could  not  be  con-
 trolled  or  maneuvered  as  a  group.  If   "I  think  that  we  can  clean  up  this
 mess  if  you'll  send  over  some  Simplex
 tl:iat  base  had  been  capable  of  an  offen-
 analyzers  and  the  crew  of  technicians.
 sive.  or  even  of  a  real  defensive,  or  if
 Boskone could  have put their fleets  into   Helmuth  had  a  sweet  set-up  on  multi-
 that  star  cluster  in  time.  the  Patrol   plex controls,  and  J alte  had  some  ideas
 that  we  can  adapt  to  fit  this  tank.  If
 would have been defeated ignominiously;
 and  Haynes,  wise  old  tactician  that  he   we  add  them  all  together,  we  may  have
 was. knew it  only  too  well.   something."
 Therefore,  immediately  after  the  re-
 turn  from  that  "triumphant"  venture   A N D  by the time  \Vorse]  arrived, they
 he  gave  orders  to  design  and  to  build'.   did.
 a~ wh~tever  cost.  a  flagship  capable  of   "Red lights  are  fleets  already  in  mo-
 dr~ectmg  efficiently  a  million  combat   tion,"  Kinnison  explained  rapidly  t?  the
 UllltS.   V elantian.  "Greens  are  fleets  still  at
 Th~  " tank"-the  three-dimensional   their  bases.   Ambers  are  the  planets
 galactic  chart which  is  a  necessary part   the  greens  took  off  £ro111-connected,
 of  every  pilot  room- had  grown  and   you see,  by  Ryerson  string-lights.  Tlie
 grown  as 1t  became  evident  that it  must   white  star  is  us,  the  Directrix.  That
 be t(ie prime agency  in Grand Fleet Op-  violet  cross  'way  over  there  is  J alte·s
 ~rattons.  Finally,  in  this  last  rebuild-  planet,  our  first  objective.  T he  pi~k
 t~g,  the  tank  was  seven  hundred feet in   comets  are  our  free  planets,  their  tads
 dt~meter  and  eighty  feet  thick  in  the   showing  their  intrinsic  velocities.  Be-
 middle--over  seventeen  million  cubic   ing  so  slow,  they  had  to  start  long ago.
 fe~t. of  space  in  which  more  than  t wo   The purple circle is the negasphere.  J t's
 m'.lhon . tiny  lights  crawled  hither  .and   on  its  way, too.  You  take that side,  1'11
 thither Ill hopeless confusion.  For, after   take  this.  T hey  were  ~upposed  Lo  start
 the  techni<:ians  and  designers  bad  put   from the edge of the twelfth sector.  The   ·   h   d   t  bed meters climb,
 tl~at  tauk  mto  actual  service,  they  had   idea  was  to  make  it  a  smooth,  bowl-  S ome ships  attacked on every  an  ,  wa c
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 discovered that it was useless.  No avail-  shaped  sweep  across  the  Galaxy,  con-  strazn  against  stopping-an  saw  uge   converters  hope-
 ah!e  mind  had  been  al,le  eithel'  to  per-  verging  upon  the  objective,  bt1t  each   l essly  overloaded,  vanish  in  gouts  of  atomic  flame.
 ceive  any  situation  as  a  whole  0 1·  to   of  the  fleet  commanders  apparetttly
 identify  with  certainty  auy  light  or   wants  to  run  this  war  lo  suit  himself.   .  1 fe  p~inted  his  Simplex  at  the  red   board.  An operator  flic!ced  ~. swi_tch_.
 group of lights needing correction.  And   l .ook  at  that  guy  there-he's  beating   !ght  "'.hich  had  so  offendingly  sprung   "Grand  Fleet  Operations !  K111n1son
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 as  for  linking  up  any  particular  light   the  gun  by  ' n ine  thousand  parsecs.   mlo  bemg.  There  was  a  whirring click   snapped.   ,;Why  are  you  taking  off
 with  its  individual,  bla1tlcet-proof  com-  Watch  me  pin  his  ears  back!"   and  the 1111111ber  449276 flashed  above  a   without  orders?"
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