The Skylark of Space by E. E. Smith (books like beach read .TXT) ๐
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The Skylark of Space is said to be the seminal space opera. Dr. Seaton accidentally discovers a source of energy which could be used to travel to other star systems, but when he tries to show others, it fails to work. Most of his colleagues ridicule him, and he quits his career to focus on trying to refine the process. Meanwhile Dr. DuQuesne realizes the truth, and is willing to do anything to have that power.
Both scientists refine the process well enough to build a spaceship and visit other planets, but who will these new civilizations side with?
This version of The Skylark of Space was originally published in three parts during 1928 Amazing Stories. The novelization, which was published later, differs significantly.
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โDo they usually go in groups?โ asked Crane. โIf they do, I should think that a fleet of warships would be necessary for every party.โ
โNo, they are almost always found alone. Only very rarely are two found together. This is the first time in history that more than two have ever been seen together. Two battleships can always defeat one karlon, so they are never attacked. With four battleships Nalboon considered his expedition perfectly safe, especially as they are now rare. The navies hunted down and killed what was supposed to be the last one upon Osnome more than a karkam ago, and none have been seen since, until we were attackedโ โโ โฆโ
The gong over the door sounded and the Kondalians leaped to their positions back of the Earthly visitors. The Kofedix went to the door. Nalboon brushed him aside and entered, escorted by a full company of heavily-armed soldiery. A scowl of anger was upon his face and he was plainly in an ugly mood.
โStop, Nalboon of Mardonale!โ thundered Seaton in the Mardonalian tongue and with the full power of his mighty voice. โDare you invade my privacy unannounced and without invitation?โ
The escort shrank back, but the Domak stood his ground, although he was plainly taken aback. With an apparent effort he smoothed his face into lines of cordiality.
โI merely came to inquire why my guards are slain and my palace destroyed by my honored guest?โ
โAs for slaying your guards, they sought to invade my privacy. I warned them away, but one of them was foolish enough to try to kill me. Then the others attempted to raise their childish rifles against me, and I was obliged to destroy them. As for the wall, it happened to be in the way of the thought-waves I hurled against your guardsโ โconsequently it was demolished. An honored guest! Bah! Are honored guests put to the indignity of being touched by the filthy hands of a mere ladex?โ
โYou do not object to the touch of slaves!โ with a wave of his hand toward the Kondalians.
โThat is what slaves are for,โ coldly. โIs a Domak to wait upon himself in the court of Mardonale? But to return to the issue. Were I an honored guest this would never have happened. Know, Nalboon, that when you attempt to treat a visiting Domak of my race as a lowborn captive, you must be prepared to suffer the consequences of your rashness!โ
โMay I ask how you, so recently ignorant, know our language?โ
โYou question me? That is bold! Know that I, the Boss of the Road, show ignorance or knowledge, when and where I please. You may go.โ
XV The Escape from MardonaleโThat was a wonderful bluff, Dick!โ exclaimed the Kofedix in English as soon as Nalboon and his guards had disappeared. โThat was exactly the tone to take with him, tooโ โyouโve sure got him guessing!โ
โIt seemed to get him, all right, but Iโm wondering how long itโll hold him. I think weโd better make a dash for the Skylark right now, before he has time to think it over, donโt you?โ
โThat is undoubtedly the best way,โ Dunark replied, lapsing into his own tongue. โNalboon is plainly in awe of you now, but if I understand him at all, he is more than ever determined to seize your vessel, and every darkamโs delay is dangerous.โ
The Earth-people quickly secured the few personal belongings they had brought with them. Stepping out into the hall and waving away the guards, Seaton motioned Dunark to lead the way. The other captives fell in behind, as they had done before, and the party walked boldly toward the door of the palace. The guards offered no opposition, but stood at attention and saluted as they passed. As they approached the entrance, however, Seaton saw the majordomo hurrying away and surmised that he was carrying the news to Nalboon. Outside the door, walking directly toward the landing dock, Dunark spoke in a low voice to Seaton, without turning.
โNalboon knows by this time that we are making our escape, and it will be war to the death from here to the Skylark. I do not think there will be any pursuit from the palace, but he has warned the officers in charge of the dock and they will try to kill us as soon as we step out of the elevator, perhaps sooner. Nalboon intended to wait, but we have forced his hand and the dock is undoubtedly swarming with soldiers now. Shoot first and oftenest. Shoot first and think afterward. Show no mercy, as you will receive noneโ โremember that the quality you call โmercyโ does not exist upon Osnome.โ
Rounding a great metal statue about fifty feet from the base of the towering dock, they saw that the door leading into one of the elevators was wide open and that two guards stood just inside it. As they caught sight of the approaching party, the guards raised their rifles; but, quick as they were, Seaton was quicker. At the first sight of the open door he had made two quick steps and had hurled himself across the intervening forty feet in a long football plunge. Before the two guards could straighten, he crashed into them, his great momentum hurling them across the elevator cage and crushing them into unconsciousness against its metal wall.
โGood work!โ said Dunark, as he preceded the others into the elevator, and, after receiving Seatonโs permission, distributed the weapons of the two guards among the
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