Part 4 (1/2)
He sat up suddenly. Deveet looked at him in surprise. Jonner's lips moved silently for a moment, then he got to his feet.
”Where can we use a radiophone?” he asked.
”One in my office,” said Deveet, standing up.
”Let's go. Quick, before Phobos sets.”
They turned in their rods, Deveet collecting the credits for his fish, and left the Recreation Center.
When they reached the Atom-Star Company's Martian office Jonner plugged in the radiophone and called the Phobos s.p.a.ce station. He got T'an.
”All of you get aboard,” Jonner ordered. ”Then have Qoqol call me.”
He signed off and turned to Deveet. ”Can we charter a plane to haul our Earthbound cargo out of Marsport?”
”A plane? I suppose so. Where do you want to haul it?”
”Charax is as good as any other place. But I need a fast plane.”
”I think we can get it. Marscorp still controls all the airlines, but the Mars government keeps a pretty strict finger on their planetbound operations. They can't refuse a cargo haul without good reason.”
”Just to play safe, have some friend of yours whom they don't know, charter the plane in his name. They won't know it's us till we start loading cargo.”
”Right,” said Deveet, picking up the telephone. ”I know just the man.”
Towmotors scuttled across the landing area at Marsport, s.h.i.+fting the cargo that had been destined for the _Radiant Hope_ from the helpless G-boat to a jet cargo-plane. Nearby, watching the operation, were Jonner and Deveet, with the Marsport agent of Mars Air Transport Company.
”We didn't know Atom-Star was the one chartering the plane until you ordered the G-boat cargo loaded on it,” confessed the Mars-Air agent.
”I see you and Mr. Deveet are signed up to accompany the cargo. You'll have to rent suits for the trip. We have to play it safe, and there's always the possibility of a forced landing.”
”There are a couple of s.p.a.cesuits aboard the G-boat that we want to take along,” said Jonner casually. ”We'll just wear those instead.”
”Okay.” The agent spread his hands and shrugged. ”Everybody at Marsport knows about you bucking Marscorp, Captain. What you expect to gain by transferring your cargo to Charax is beyond me, but it's your business.”
An hour later, the chartered airplane took off with a thunder of jets.
Aboard was the 20-ton cargo the _Radiant Hope_ was supposed to carry to Earth, plus some large parachutes. The Mars-Air pilot wore a light suit with plastic helmet designed for survival in the thin, cold Martian air.
Jonner and Deveet wore the bulkier s.p.a.cesuits.
Five minutes out of Marsport, Jonner thrust the muzzle of a heat-gun in the pilot's back.
”Set it on automatic, strap on your parachute and bail out,” he ordered.
”We're taking over.”
The pilot had no choice. He went through the plane's airlock and jumped, helped by a hearty boost from Jonner. His parachute blossomed out as he drifted down toward the green Syrtis Major Lowland. Jonner didn't worry about him. He knew the pilot's helmet radio would reach Marsport and a helicopter would rescue him shortly.
”I don't know what you're trying to do, Jonner,” said Deveet apprehensively over his s.p.a.cehelmet radio. ”But whatever it is, you'd better do it fast. They'll have every plane on Mars looking for us in half an hour.”