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icture is coming over horribly." [Illustration] "Try my profile. I've heard it's better." "And please replace your galvanometric and respiratory clamps. We're getting no register here." "They're too uncomfortable." "Major, let me remind you this flight is costing the taxpayers plenty, hasn't General Morrison's clearance, and may have to be flown again unless you cooeperate fully." Grant smiled at the lens. He could visualize her curls whipping around. "Now, please cooeperate and replace the clamps, and try to simulate patrol conditions. I will call you from time to time for further instructions. Ashley at Mojave--out." Grant returned, "Reis over Mojave--nuts." After parodying annoyance at the lens, he dutifully replaced the chest and palm clamps and settled down to the tedium of patrol. * * * * * Behind him, tons of pressure thundered silently out in controlled gaseous fusion, hurled him starward on a pillar of energy. He had already broken his vertical ascent and was slanting toward the latitude Bridget requested. The Pacific rolled up under the atomjet's polished nose, which sparkled with myriads of brighter star reflections. Then he recalled he couldn't play over the ocean and veered slowly northward, up the coast to the telltale configuration of Puget Sound. Over the eastern lakes he cut fusion and watched on the altimeter dial the battle between gravity and inertia. Near the Mississippi delta he was wrenched in a sharp maneuver as the De-Meteor suddenly took over. He was fortunate to see the streaking missile glow brightly and flare out of existence in the thin regions of atmosphere miles beneath him. More than three hours of patrol, and no word from Mojave. Obediently, Grant had not called in. He set course for Mojave and was nearly ready to transmit when a bark of static filled the pressurized control bubble. Disappointed, Grant heard a male voice over the speaker. "High altitude weather observation overdue. UNR-12, please report synoptics in quadrants." They really want simulation, Grant grumbled mentally. "Southwest quadrant, southeast quadrant clear except for banner-clouding higher ranges. Northwest, scattered alto-cumulus, looks like the onset of a warm front, with the northeast quadrant moderate-high cirrus. And let me talk to Br ... to Lieutenant Ashley, please." A pause. "Ashley, Mojave." "How's my picture now?" "Your vertical is off, a
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