Four-Day Planet by H. Beam Piper (best self help books to read TXT) ๐
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Reminiscent of old whaling stories, Four-Day Planet follows the story of Walter Boyd, a scrappy 17-year-old reporter working for his father at the Port Sandor Times. Walt gets tied up in the adventures of the sea-monster hunters on Fenrisโa barely-habitable planet with a 2,000-hour day. The prizedโand onlyโcommodity on Fenris is tallow-wax, a miraculous material harvested from the dangerous seas of the planet.
While being set in a grand sci-fi universe, the book packs in more about intrigue, betrayal, and the grit required to survive on a backwater planet of the Federation. The book was later re-published as a โtwo-for-oneโ with Lone Star Planet (originally titled A Planet for Texans).
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โAll right,โ Kivelson was saying, out of the intercom. โShootingโs over. All hands for cutting-up.โ
I pulled on a parka and zipped it up and went out onto the deck. Everybody who wasnโt needed at engines or controls was there, and equipment was coming up from belowโ โpower saws and sonocutters and even a solenoid jackhammer. There were half a dozen floodlights, on small contragravity lifters; they were run up on lines fifty feet above the shipโs deck. By this time it was completely dark and fine snow was blowing. I could see that Joe Kivelson was anxious to get the cutting-up finished before the wind got any worse.
โWalt, can you use a machine gun?โ he asked me.
I told him I could. I was sure of it; a machine gun is fired in a rational and decent manner.
โWell, all right. Suppose you cover for us from the boat,โ he said. โMr. Murell can pilot for you. You never worked at cutting-up before, and neither did he. Youโd be more of a hindrance than a help and so would he. But we do need a good machine gunner. As soon as we start throwing out waste, weโll have all the slashers and halberd fish for miles around. You just shoot them as fast as you see them.โ
He was courteous enough not to add: โAnd donโt shoot any of the crew.โ
The boat came in and passed out the lines of its harpoons, and Murell and I took the places of Cesรกrio Vieira and the other man. We went up to the nose, and Murell took his place at the controls, and I got back of the 7 mm machine gun and made sure that there were plenty of extra belts of ammo. Then, as we rose, I pulled the goggles down from my hood, swung the gun away from the ship, and hammered off a one-second burst to make sure it was working, after which I settled down, glad I had a comfortable seat and wasnโt climbing around on that monster.
They began knocking scales loose with the jackhammer and cutting into the leathery skin underneath with sonocutters. The sea was getting heavy, and the ship and the attached monster had begun to roll.
โThatโs pretty dangerous work,โ Murell said. โIf a man using one of those cutters slipped.โ โโ โฆโ
โItโs happened,โ I told him. โYou met our peg-legged compositor, Julio. That was how he lost his leg.โ
โI donโt blame them for wanting all they can get for tallow-wax.โ
They had the monster opened down the belly, and were beginning to cut loose big chunks of the yellow tallow-wax and throw them into cargo nets and swing them aboard with lifters, to be chucked down the cargo hatches. I was only able to watch that for a minute or so and tell Murell what was going on, and then the first halberd fish, with a spearlike nose and sharp ridges of the nearest thing to bone you find on Fenris, came swimming up. I swung the gun on the leader and gave him a second of fire, and then a two-second burst on the ones behind. Then I waited for a few seconds until the survivors converged on their dead and injured companions and gave them another burst, which wiped out the lot of them.
It was only a couple of seconds after that that the first slasher came in, shiny as heat-blued steel and waving four clawed tentacles that grew around its neck. It took me a second or so to get the sights on him. He stopped slashing immediately. Slashers are smart; you kill them and they find it out right away.
Before long, the water around the ship and the monster was polluted with things like that. I had to keep them away from the men, now working up to their knees in water, and at the same time avoid massacring the crew I was trying to protect, and Murell had to keep the boat in position, in spite of a steadily rising wind, and every time I had to change belts, thereโd be a new rush of things that had to be shot in a hurry. The ammunition bill for covering a cutting-up operation is one of the things that runs up expenses for a hunter-ship. The ocean bottom around here must be carpeted with machine-gun brass.
Finally, they got the job done, and everybody went below and sealed ship. We sealed the boat and went down after her. The last I saw, the remains of the monster, now stripped of wax, had been cast off, and the water around it was rioting with slashers and clawbeaks and halberd fish and similar marine unpleasantnesses.
Mayday, MaydayGetting a shipโs boat berthed inside the ship in the air is tricky work under the best of conditions; the way the wind was blowing by now, it would have been like trying to thread a needle inside a concrete mixer. We submerged after the ship and went in underwater. Then we had to wait in the boat until the ship rose above the surface and emptied the water out of the boat berth. When that was done and the boat berth was sealed again, the ship went down seventy fathoms and came to rest on the bottom, and we unsealed the boat and got out.
There was still the job of packing the wax into skins, but that could wait. Everybody was tired and dirty and hungry. We took turns washing up, three at a time, in the little shipโs latrine which, for some reason going back to sailing-ship days on Terra, was called the โhead.โ Finally the
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