douglashill.galacticwarlord-第16部分
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The bare…chested man who was entering the cubicle had to stoop; and to turn his vast shoulders sideways; to pass through the doorway。 Here was the leader of the original three false legionaries … the half…naked giant who had gazed at Keill; and laughed; that frustrating day on the spaceport of Saltrenius。
He was smiling now; unpleasantly。 'Jiker; one of these days I think I will send you for a walk outside without a suit; and see if you can talk in vacuum。'
The threat seemed all the more vicious for having been made in that easy; melodious voice。 Then the giant turned to inspect Keill … who countered with an inspection of his own。
The enormous; smoothly muscled bulk of the man was belied by the lightness of his step; the control of his movements。 Here was no lumbering man…mountain; Keill saw; but a man who was as athletic and co…ordinated as he was powerful。 Which made him all the more formidable。
Probably from one of the altered worlds; Keill surmised。 The hairlessness; the bronze skin were indications。 But there was something else。。。
He remembered the words of the newsman back on Saltrenius; which seemed so long ago。 About the strange markings round the throat and belly of the giant。 The marks were plainly visible to Keill … looking very much like raised; narrow ridges of scar tissue; evenly and pletely encircling the powerful neck and abdomen。 Then Keill looked again; and his skin crawled。
The ridges seemed to be moving。 Writhing; swelling slightly。 As if serpentine things with lives of their own were curled round the giant's body; just beneath the skin。
The giant's malicious smile widened as he surveyed Keill。 'So we have finally caught one; have we ?' His chuckle resounded in the narrow room。 'And; I believe; the very one who was hurrying to make our acquaintance on Saltrenius。 What took you so long to pay us a visit; legionary ?'
Keill said nothing; watching the giant impassively。
'Taking refuge in silence; I see。 Very well … we shall go through the formalities。 Your name and rank?'
'Keill Randor; Group Leader of the fourth Strike Group of the 41st Legion。' Keill's voice was flat and cold。
'Of the planet Moros;' said the giant。 'Is that not how the ritual went on ?'
Keill let the question pass。 'Gloating is a pastime of small minds。 Do you have a name; gloater ?'
The giant's smile faded for an instant; then returned。 'Ah; the legendary fighting spirit of the Legions is not quelled。 Yes; Keill Randor; you may know my name … for the short while that you have left to know anything。 I am the Lord Thr'un of Irruq…hoa。'
Keill raised a sardonic eyebrow。 He had never heard of a planet called Irruq…hoa; but then there were many planets he had never heard of。 He did know that aristocratic titles were mon in many human societies through the galaxy。 But it was an odd distinction for the leader of a gang like this to bear。
'Why is a lord of Irruq…hoa sitting on a moon of Saltrenius pretending to be a legionary ?'
The giant's laughter boomed。 'On my world; we have a species of water creature that is hardly more than a large stomach; with filters。 It sits quietly across the current of the stream; and other creatures swim blindly in; to be eaten。 I have been waiting here to eat you; legionary。'
'On my planet;' Keill replied coldly; 'there was a poisonous reptile that had the ability to disguise itself as other; less vicious creatures。 We always killed them; whenever we discovered one。'
'I am the reptile in disguise; am I?' laughed Thr'un。 'And you would like to kill me; I am sure。' He stepped forward; looming over Keill; the eerie markings jutting and squirming
beneath his skin。 'It would be interesting to let you try; Randor。 I have often wondered how the famous fighting skills of the Legions would measure up to those of the 。。。 to mine。'
Keill had not missed the broken sentence。 'To those of the what?'
Thr'un smiled。 'So many questions。 But it is I who have questions that are to be answered。' He moved back; folding his huge arms。 'First answer me this; Randor。 How many other legionaries have survived ?'
Keill nodded thoughtfully。 'So I am the first; as you said; to fall into your trap。 I doubt if the others will be so careless。'
'What others ?' the giant hissed。 'Where ?'
Letting his eyes shift away from Thr'un; Keill assumed an expression of dismay; as if he had said more than he intended。 'Perhaps there are no others。 I。。。 I don't know。'
'You will tell me!' Thr'un bellowed。
Keill bent his head and stared steadfastly at the floor; giving a perfect portrayal of a man determined not to give away a secret。
The giant snorted; and gestured at Jiker and Rish。 'Bring him along;' he ordered。 'You may tie him down and jangle him a little until he feels more conversational。'
Thr'un turned and went abruptly out; and Keill raised his head to confront the muzzles of the guns in the other men's hands; and the unholy gleam of pleasure in their eyes。
They guided him into a corridor that ran outside the cubicle; both men staying well behind him and staying on opposite sides of the corridor; so that even Keill could not hope to turn and lunge at both together。 So he went without argument; using his chance to examine what he could see of the layout of the dome。
It seemed to follow the basic; standard shape of most space…domes。 It was ovoid; and on two levels。 The upper one would normally be a hemisphere of metal and plastic; topped with a broad lens…like circle of plastiglass and used primarily for observation; munication and the like。 So Keill knew from the flat; blank ceiling that he must be on the lower level。
Most space…domes had one wide corridor running round the circumference of the lower level; just inside the tough outer hull。 That main corridor would surround all the various functioning sections of the dome … like workrooms and laboratories; sleeping quarters; munal eating and recreation areas … along with the usual life…support systems; storage rooms and so on。 And these would be connected by narrower passages that would each join up at some point with the main outer corridor。
So it seemed to be; in this case。 The passage they had entered from the cubicle led to a broad; curving corridor as Keill had expected。 A quick glance over his shoulder arid he had exactly what he needed for his bearings … because he had glimpsed; behind them; the broad and heavy hatchway of an airlock。 That had to be the dome's entrance … almost certainly its only one。
They moved along the main corridor; then soon turned down another of the narrow connecting passages。 There the two armed men had to walk nearly shoulder to shoulder; but even so it would have been insanely risky for Keill to turn on them。 Anyway; there was too much he still wanted to find out … and; he hoped; there might be better chances for escape later。
In a moment they came to a doorway opening off the passage; and the two urged Keill through it。 It might once have been a laboratory; when the dome was serving its original purpose of scientific research。 Now it was disused and empty; except for a low; heavy metal platform; which had once probably held an assortment of machinery and equipment。
Now; apparently; it was to hold Keill Randor。
'Get on there;' Jiker snarled; with a gesture of the jangler。 'On y'r back。'
Keill did as he was told; calmly; though he could guess what was to e。 But Rish was holding the beam…gun aimed unerringly at Keill's head; and looked only too ready to use it。
Jiker stooped and took several metal bands and clamps from beneath the platform; obviously well prepared beforehand for their purpose。 He fastened the bands tightly across Keill; clamping him to the bare metal surface so that he was immobilized … held by wrists and ankles; and by bands across chest and thighs。
'Now;' Jiker said; licking thin lips; 'think about them questions the boss asked y'。'
He raised the jangler and pressed the stud。
The agony flooded in。 It was as if every nerve…end was being dragged forcibly from its place; to be dipped in acid and hacked at by a saw…toothed blade。 Keill's body contorted; convulsed; threshing within the confines of the bands that held him … and blood streamed from his lip where he had sunk his teeth in to keep from screaming。
Then; instantly; the pain was gone。 Breathing heavily; he licked his torn lip and glared with hatred at the grinning face of Jiker。
'Nice; was it ? Anythin' t' say yet ?'
Wordless; Keill looked away。
'Right; take as long as y' like。 Plenty more where that came from。'
Jiker raised his gun again; glee in his eyes。
And again the murderous pain。
And again 。。。 And again。。。
After what may have been the sixth time; or the tenth … Keill could no longer be sure … he became aware that the giant had entered the room。 For a time there was a pause while Thr'un consulted with his men; and Keill could assess his damage。
His body ached with bruising where the convulsions had thrust him against the metal bands。 His lip was swollen and throbbing。 And his head seemed to have bee a size larger; so ferocious was the ache that filled it。 But; tentatively moving his neck and as much of the rest of himself as he could; he knew that he still had