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 'All right;' Keill said at last。 'As long as you remember that; and don't start taking orders from Talis at long range。 Remember that I'm going on a task of my own choosing。 I'm not the Overseers' emissary … and I want no interference; from them or from you。'
 It will be as you say。 The thought seemed saddened。 But you are being needlessly stubborn。 All that Talis told you is the truth。
 Keill was disturbed by the words; and by the clear sincerity and earnestness behind them。 Such things could not be pretended; in a telepathic voice。
 'No doubt you believe it;' Keill said。 'But I'm not concerned now with tales of Warlords and the rest of it。 My concern is with nine men on Creffa; and what I can get out of them about the death of my world。'
 It is all the same thing; said the alien patiently。 Can you not see that the death of Moros should demand your belief in the Warlord? Such an act could only be done by someone extremely powerful; and extremely ruthless。
 Keill did not reply at once。 It was a point that he himself always came back to。 Who was there in the galaxy dangerous enough; insane enough; to destroy the Legions ? How could an attacker get past the defences of Moros ? And; most of all;why ?
 When it came down to answers; he thought ruefully; Talis's story of the Warlord was the only one he had been given; by anyone。 If only it was not so unlikely。。。
 Only your stubbornness makes it so; came the voice of the alien。
 'That's another thing;〃 Keill said sharply。 'While you're here; you will keep out of my mind。 My thoughts are my own。'
 I told you before that I receive with difficulty from humans; the alien replied。 I could not read the deeper levels of your mind if I wished to。 I can receive only those thoughts that you form clearly; on the surface of your mind; as if you were speaking them。
 'Nothing more ?' Keill asked suspiciously。
 Only blurred impressions; mixtures of emotions。 Indeed; that is all I ever get from most humans。 You; at least; have some clarity of mind; if not as much as the Overseers。 That is one reason why I was willing to e with you。
 'One reason ?' Keill was interested in spite of himself。 'What are the others ?'
 First; because I agree with Talis that you will need me; the alien said。 Second; because it is obvious that life in your pany will never be unexciting。
 'It might be shorter than you bargained for;' Keill said grimly。
 Possibly。 'But I do not fear dying … except from boredom。
 Keill could not help smiling at the words; and a trace of the alien's laughter crept into his mind in response。 He leaned back and studied the creature again。 The slender; bird…like body; the domed head; the round eyes … it was almost a clownish figure。 Yet the brightness of those eyes; and the capability of the hands; belied the foolishness。 Keill thought for a moment of this little being; alone in its own ship; penetrating the inconceivable distances from one galaxy to another; facing whatever unknowable dangers lay on such a path 。。。
 He realized that beyond its appearance; beyond its zany sense of humour; it … no; he corrected himself; she … deserved respect。 She was a being of high intelligence; ability and courage。
 'All right; little friend;' he said at last; still smiling。 'Glr…that is what you are called ? We'll be rades…in…arms; for a while。 I hope neither of us will regret it。'
 We will not; Keill Randor; said Glr。 For myself; I wele your friendship。 As I will wele even more the time when you learn that Talis spoke the truth。 I hope the knowledge is not acquired too pain…fully。
 A faint chill prickled Keill's spine。 'Do you read the future; as well as minds ?'
 No。 But I can make predictions; as you can; from the available data。
 Before Keill could reply; the puter intruded with a warning tone to draw his attention; and a cluster of figures flashing on to its screen。
 They were nearing the point of emerging from Overlight。
 Keill turned his concentration to the controls; readying the ship for entrance into normal space; checking the course that would bypass the planet Saltrenius towards a landing on its moon; Creffa。
 
 Chapter ten
 
 Creffa was small for a moon; but as airless; rocky; cratered and uninviting as any。 Keill's course took him on one orbital sweep; far enough out so that anyone spotting him from the moon's surface would not be able to identify the ship; or imagine that he was anything other than a bypassing ship on its way to planetfall on Saltrenius。
 His viewscreens; at extended magnification; showed the gleaming space…dome clearly。 The bubble of sturdy metal and plastic was set on a broad; dusty plain on the moon's bright side; yet not far from the sharply defined boundary of the far side's darkness。 There were no craters or rock formations within several hundred metres of the dome itself; he saw。 A man on foot would have no cover approaching it。
 But at least one piece of luck had e his way。 The orbital sweep showed that the space cruiser which belonged to the dome's occupants was not in sight。
 'Probably on Saltrenius again;' Keill decided。
 Some have remained; Glr said。 I can sense human minds within the dome; though I cannot tell how many。
 'Anyway; it lowers the odds;' Keill said。 'And it gives me a chance for some exploring。 Whoever's been left in the dome is likely to stay inside。'
 He curved his ship to a landing … just inside the deep shadow of the moon's dark side; and over the horizon that would be visible from the dome。 He knew that the landing would not be detected: its sound would not travel in the vacuum; and he had chosen a spot surrounded by upthrust clumps of rock that would swallow the vibrations。
 Unstrapping himself from the slingseat; he gathered up his helmet and went to the weapons partment。 It contained a sizeable selection of rifles and pistols; with even a few knives and other hand weapons。 But Keill did not hesitate over his choice。 He had no illusions about what might happen: if there was a fight; it would be no place for more civilized weapons like anaesthetic needle…guns or stun…guns。 Instead he strapped on an ion…energy pistol; a beamer … a modified version of his spaceship's weapons; firing a focused beam of raw energy。
 Glr watched the preparations with interest。 You are very calm; for a human; she said。
 'What did you expect ?' Keill smiled。 'That my knees would tremble ?'
 I would have expected some worry or excitement; Glr replied。 It is the human way。
 Keill shrugged his way into his airpack。 'It isn't the Legion way。 A waste of energy。'
 Some day you must instruct me in the ways of the Legions; Glr said。
 Keill laughed。 'Little friend; if I survive this; I'll happily put you through an entire training programme。' He fastened his helmet; swiftly ran through a final check of his equipment; then turned again to Glr; concentrating; trying to form words dearly in his mind; as if speaking them。
 'Are you receiving me?' he asked。
 Perfectly。
 'Good … then we can keep in contact。 I want you to stay at the controls; but do absolutely nothing unless I tell you。 Clear?
 Perfectly。
 'And if any of the others spot the ship; and try to board it; let me know at once?
 I hear and obey。 There was a hint of laughter in the reply。
 'Keep your jokes for afterwards。 And one more thing … if I don't e back 。。。'
 You will be dead; Glr replied calmly; and no longer able to give me orders。 So I will use my initiative。
 Keill smiled。 'All right。 Then you can go off and report to your Overseers'
 I will; said Glr。 But first I might try out the weapons of this ship。 On the dome and its occupants。
 The airlock closed silently behind him as Keill dropped to the surface of Creffa。 It was a slow; dreamy drop; in the light gravity of the moon … and his progress was also like a dream; long; reaching strides that were in fact huge; slow leaps of many metres at a time。 Soon he had reached the edge of the undiffused glare that was the bright side of the moon。
 The plastiglass of his helmet darkened instantly; protectively; as he moved across into the light。 Behind him; his ship could no longer be seen over the horizon。 Ahead; somewhere beyond the jagged clusters of rocks where he stood; the dome lay。
 In some ways; he thought; with the abundance of fanged rock and the absence of vegetation and water; his surroundings were like the region of the Iron Peaks on Moros; where trainee legionaries went for individual survival tests。 But at least in that place there would have been the moan of a mournful wind; and the crunch and slide of your boots over the rock; to prove that you were still alive。 In this dreary place; airless…ness meant an inhuman silence; bleak and disturbing; so that Keill felt like a disembodied ghost。
 But he shook off the oppression that gathered in his mind; and began to make his way through the rocks … slowly and stealthily; controlling his movements now so that he kept low to the ground despite the low gravity; trying to step only on rock so that no tell…tale footprints would remain in the dust behind him。
 At last; edging beneath an overhang that would have collapsed long before in normal gravity; he saw the dome。
 It rose from the broad expanse of dust like a blister

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