<h2><SPAN name="XXII" id="XXII" />XXII</h2>
<p>The Nansalian fleet was already outside the city and hard
at it. The fight was on! But Arcot saw that the fight was
one-sided in the extreme. Ship after ship of the Nansalian
fleet seemed to burst into sudden, inexplicable flame and
fall blazing against another of their own ships! It seemed as
though some irresistible attraction drew the ships together
and smashed them against each other in a blaze of electric
flame, while the ships of Sator did nothing but stay far off to
one side and dodge the rays of the Nansalian ships.</p>
<p>Quickly, Arcot turned to Torlos. "Torlos, go out! Leave the
ship! We can work better when you aren't here, since we
don't have to worry about exposure to magnetic rays. I don't
like to make you miss this, but it's for your world!"</p>
<p>Torlos showed his disappointment; he wanted to be in
this battle. But he realized that what the Earthman said was
true. Their weak, stone bones were completely immune to
the effects of even the most powerful magnetic ray.</p>
<p>He nodded. "I'll go. Good Luck! And give them a few
shots for me!"</p>
<p>He turned and ran down the corridor to the airlock. As
soon as he was outside, Arcot lifted the ship.</p>
<p>It had taken less than a minute to get into the air, but
<SPAN name="Page_182" id="Page_182" />in that minute, the Nansalian fleet had taken a terrific beating.
Arcot noticed that the few ships of Sator that had been
hit smashed into the ground with a terrible blaze of violet
light that left nothing but a pile of fused metal.</p>
<p>"They've got something, all right," Arcot thought to himself
as he drove the <i>Ancient Mariner</i> into battle.</p>
<p>It would be impossible for the Nansalians to lower their
magnetic screen, even for a second, so Arcot simply aimed
the ship toward it and turned on the power.</p>
<p>"Hold on!" he called as they struck it. The ship reeled
and sank suddenly planetward, then it bounced up and
outward. They were through the wall.</p>
<p>The rooms were suddenly oppressively hot, and the molecular
cooler was struggling to lower it. "We made it," Morey
said triumphantly, "but the eddy currents sure heated up
the hull!"</p>
<p>They were out of the city now, speeding toward the
battle. Following a prearranged system, the Nansalian ships
retreated, leaving the Earthmen a free hand. They needed
no help!</p>
<p>Wade, Fuller, and Morey began to lash out with the
molecular beams, smashing the Satorian ships in on themselves,
crushing them to the ground, where they exploded
in violet flame.</p>
<p>Wade and Fuller began to work together. Wade caught
one ship in the molecular ray, and Fuller hit with a heat
beam. Like some titanic broom they swept it around at
dozens of miles a second, leaping, twisting, smashing ship
after ship. Like a snowball, the lump of glowing metal grew
with each crash, till a dozen ships had fallen into it. It was
a new broom, and it swept clean!</p>
<p>Then a magnetic beam caught the <i>Ancient Mariner</i>. With
a shock, it slowed down at a terrific rate. Then Arcot turned
on more power, and simply dragged the other ship along
by its own magnetic beam! Wade tore the ship loose with
his molecular beam, but the mighty mass of metal that had
been his broom was gone, a glowing mass of metal on the
ground.</p>
<p>"<SPAN name="Page_183" id="Page_183" />We haven't seen that new weapon yet," Morey called.</p>
<p>"Can't find us!" Arcot replied into the intercom. The sun
was setting, and the blazing red star was lighting the ship,
making it seem like a ball of fire when still and a flashing
streak of red light when in motion.</p>
<p>Ship after ship of the Satorians was going down before
the three beams of the Earth ship; the great fleet was dissolving
like a lump of sugar in boiling water.</p>
<p>Suddenly, just ahead of them, an enemy ship drove
toward them with obvious intent to ram; if his magnetic
beam caught them, and drew them towards him, there would
be a head-on collision.</p>
<p>Wade caught it with a molecular beam, and it became
a blazing wreck on the ground.</p>
<p>"All rays off!" Arcot called. As soon as they were off, Arcot
hit a switch, and the <i>Ancient Mariner</i> vanished.</p>
<p>Arcot drove the invisible ship high above the battle. Below,
the Satorians were searching wildly for the ship. They
knew it must be somewhere near, and feared that at any
second it might materialize before them with its deadly
rays.</p>
<p>Arcot stayed above them for nearly a minute while the
ships below twisted and turned, wildly seeking him. Then
they went into formation again and started back for the city.</p>
<p>"That's what I wanted!" Arcot said grimly. "In formation,
they're like sitting ducks!" He dropped the ship like a plummet
while the ray operators prepared to sweep the formation
with their beams.</p>
<p>Suddenly the <i>Ancient Mariner</i> was visible again. Simultaneously,
three rays leaped down and bathed the formation
in their pale radiance. The front ranks vanished, and
the line broke, attacking the ship that hung above them
now. Four magnetic beams hit the <i>Ancient Mariner</i> at once!
Arcot couldn't pull away from all four, and his gunners
couldn't tell which ships were holding them.</p>
<p>All at once, the men felt a violent electrical shock! The air
about them was filled with the blue haze of the electric
weapon they had seen!</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_184" id="Page_184" />Instantly, the magnetic beams left them, and they saw
behind them a single Satorian ship heading toward them,
surrounded by that same bluish halo of light. A suicide
ship!</p>
<p>Arcot accelerated away from it as Fuller hit it with a
molecular beam. The ship reeled and stopped, and the
<i>Ancient Mariner</i> pulled away from it rapidly. Then, the
frost-covered ship of the dead came on, still heading for
them!</p>
<p>Arcot turned and went off to the right, but like a pursuing
Nemesis, the strange ship came after them in the shortest,
most direct route!</p>
<p>The molecular beams were useless now; there was no
molecular energy left in the frozen hulk that accelerated
toward them. Suddenly, the two envelopes of blue light
touched and coalesced! A great, blinding arc leaped between
the two ships as the speeding Satorian hull smashed
violently against the side of the <i>Ancient Mariner</i>! The men
ducked automatically, and were hurled against their seat-straps
with tremendous force. There was a rending, crashing
roar, a sea of flame—and darkness.</p>
<p>They could only have been unconscious a few seconds,
for when the fog went away, they could see the glowing
mass of the enemy ship still falling far beneath them. The
lux wall where it had hit was still glowing red.</p>
<p>"Morey!" Arcot called. "You all right? Wade? Fuller?"</p>
<p>"Okay!" Morey answered.</p>
<p>So were Wade and Fuller.</p>
<p>"It was the lux hull that saved us," Arcot said. "It wouldn't
break, and the temperature of the arc didn't bother it.
And since it wouldn't carry a current, we didn't get the
full electrical effect.</p>
<p>"I'm going to convince those birds that this ship is made
of something they can't touch! We'll give them a real show!"</p>
<p>He dived downward, back into the battle.</p>
<p>It was a show, all right! It was impossible to fight the
Earth ship. The enemy had to concentrate four magnetic
<SPAN name="Page_185" id="Page_185" />rays on it to use their electric weapon, and they could only
do that by sheer luck!</p>
<p>And even that was of little use, for they simply lost one
of their own ships without harming the <i>Ancient Mariner</i> in the
least.</p>
<p>Ship after ship crumpled in on itself like crushed tinfoil
or hurled itself violently to the ground as the molecular
beams touched them. The Satorian fleet was a fleet no
longer; it was a small collection of disorganized ships whose
commanders had only one thought—to flee!</p>
<p>The few ships that were left spearheaded out into space,
using every bit of acceleration that the tough bodies of the
Satorians could stand. With a good head start, they were
rapidly escaping.</p>
<p>"We can't equal that acceleration," said Wade. "We'll
lose them!"</p>
<p>"Nope!" Arcot said grimly. "I want a couple of those
ships, and I'm going to get them!"</p>
<p>At four gravities of acceleration, the <i>Ancient Mariner</i>
drove after the fleeing ships of Sator, but the enemy ships
soon dropped rapidly from sight.</p>
<p>Twenty five thousand miles out in space, Arcot cut the
acceleration. "We'll catch them now, I think," he said softly.
He pushed the little red switch for an instant, then opened
it. A moment before, the planet Nansal had been a huge
disc behind them. Now it was a tiny thing, a full million
miles away.</p>
<p>It took the Satorian fleet over an hour to reach them.
They appeared as dim lights in the telectroscope. They
rapidly became larger. Arcot had extinguished the lights,
and since they were on the sunward side of the approaching
ships, the <i>Ancient Mariner</i> was effectively invisible.</p>
<p>"They're going to pass us at a pretty good clip," Morey
said quietly. "They've been accelerating all this time."</p>
<p>Arcot nodded in agreement. "We'll have to hit them as
they come toward us. We'd never get one in passing."</p>
<p>As the ships grew rapidly in the plate, Arcot gave the
order to fire!</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_186" id="Page_186" />The molecular rays slashed out toward the onrushing
ships, picking them off as fast as the beams could be directed.
The rays were invisible in space, so they managed to
get several before the Satorians realized what was happening.</p>
<p>Then, in panic, they scattered all over space, fleeing
madly from the impossible ship that was firing on them.
They knew they had left it behind, yet here it was, waiting
for them!</p>
<p>"Let them go," Arcot said. "We've got our specimens,
and the rest can carry the word back to Sator that the
war is over for them."</p>
<p>It was several hours later that the <i>Ancient Mariner</i> approached
Nansal again, bringing with it two Satorian ships.
By careful use of the heat beam and the molecular beam,
the Earthmen had managed to jockey the two battle cruisers
back to Nansal.</p>
<p>It was nighttime when they landed. The whole area around
the city was illuminated by giant searchlights. Men
were working recovering the bodies of the dead, aiding those
who had survived, and examining the wreckage.</p>
<p>Arcot settled the two Satorian ships to the ground, and
landed the <i>Ancient Mariner</i>.</p>
<p>Torlos sprinted over the ground toward them as he saw
the great silver ship land. He had been helping in the examination
of the wrecked enemy ships.</p>
<p>"Have they attacked anywhere else on the planet?" Arcot
asked as he opened the airlock.</p>
<p>Torlos nodded. "They hit five other cities, but they didn't
use as big a fleet as they did here. The plan of battle seems
to have been for the ships with the new weapons to hit here
first and then hit each of the other cities in turn. They didn't
have enough to make a full-scale attack; evidently, your
presence here made them desperate.</p>
<p>"At any rate, the other cities were able to beat off the
magnetic beam ships with the projectors of molecular beams."</p>
<p>"Good," Arcot thought. "Then the Nansal-Sator war is
practically over!"</p>
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