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Two more of the crew showed up. Under other circumstances, I might have enjoyed tangling with them. I know tricks that even the inventors of karate overlooked. "All right," I gasped. "But give me the dope. He's not alone, is he? Are you in contact?" It developed that Moya had returned to the site of the disaster immediately upon learning that I was out of danger. He'd taken a crewman. He was also equipped with my chart of the area complete with locales of the remains. The last word had been that the two had grounded and that the weather front was dissipating. He'd been gone about two hours. "They both had bug suits," the medic offered. "Great," I said. "Just splendid. Suppose there's a creature down there that can go through plastic like--" For the first time the three lost their smug expressions. "We destroyed your clothes," the medic said sheepishly. "We figured--" I railed at them for a couple of minutes, but it was mostly unfair. Moya's decision could be justified, too. They rustled up a uniform and helped me to Astrogation. The remaining crewman was at the comm. The freeze was beginning to wear off, and my leg burned. I alternated between berating myself and trying to think up an adequate explanation for the possible death or injury of two men ostensibly under my control. After several hours of sweat-agony, Moya's voice came over the horn. He sounded tired. "We've done it. You'll be happy to know that we gave them an official burial." I could picture the little Mexican, standing beside the long mound, head bowed, with the Specter probably staring over his shoulder, going methodically through the complete Memorial Service, ending with: _And the whole galaxy is the sepulcher of illustrious men._ "It's not much of a place, but the sun is shining now. Expect us shortly." * * * * * "Are you _sure_ you're all right?" I was propped on my elbows on the bunk in my cubicle, nursing the jangle in my leg. Maybe it was that--but I was as confused as a mouse in a psych maze. "Why wouldn't I be?" Moya said. "And you wore the suits all the time?" "Affirmative. If you'd done the same--" The medic showed with lab analyses. "There wasn't much of that stuff in you," he said. "And I can't break it down. Too complex. You used the cobra venom analogy--Well, this makes that look as simple as mother's milk." He held up the stained pieces of uniform. Moya
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