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Roger stuck his head through the radar-bridge hatch and gazed in awe at the array of electronic communicators, detection radar and astrogation gear. With lips pulled into a thin line, he mumbled to himself: "Too bad they didn't give you this kind of equipment." "What'd you say, Roger?" asked Astro, climbing alongside to peer into the radar bridge.
They recognized it instantly a space torpedo! Astro dove through the power-deck hatch while Roger raced for the radar-bridge ladder. Tom hurled himself into the copilot's chair, and with Connel beside him in the command position, he waited for Astro to supply power.
It's beyond my comprehension." "Excuse me, sir," said Sid, Kit Barnard's young assistant, coming down the radar-bridge ladder. "This report just came in from Titan spaceport control." Walters took the message and read it quickly. He grunted and handed it to Strong. "They've found the mine and the leak," he said. "The screens are working again."
"Congratulations, Tom," he said, and turned back to his book, adding bitterly, "but if I don't get these tables down by this afternoon for my power-deck manual, you're sunk." "Say what's going on here?" asked Tom. "Where's Roger? Didn't he help you with them?" "He left. Said he had to see someone before taking his radar-bridge manual. He helped me a little.
The cadets and their skipper turned to see Governor Hardy standing on the radar-bridge ladder, brief case in hand, roaring with laughter. He climbed down and faced the three cadets. "If kindergarten behavior will produce spacemen like you, I'm all for it. Congratulations, all three of you. You did a good job!" "Thank you, sir," said Tom. Hardy turned to Strong.
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