Invaders from the Infinite (Sci-Fi Classic). John W. Campbell

Invaders from the Infinite (Sci-Fi Classic) - John W. Campbell


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      John W. Campbell

      Invaders from the Infinite (Sci-Fi Classic)

      Arcot, Morey and Wade Series

      Books

      OK Publishing, 2020

       [email protected] Tous droits réservés.

      EAN 4064066384265

      Table of Contents

       CHAPTER I: INVADERS

       CHAPTER II: CANINE PEOPLE

       CHAPTER III: A QUARTER OF A MILLION LIGHT YEARS

       CHAPTER IV: THE FIRST MOVE

       CHAPTER V: ORTOL

       CHAPTER VI: THE SECOND MOVE

       CHAPTER VII: WORLD 3769-37,478,326,894,6, TALSO

       CHAPTER VIII: UNDEFEATABLE OR UNCONTROLLABLE?

       CHAPTER IX: THE IRRESISTIBLE AND THE IMMOVABLE

       CHAPTER X: IMPROVEMENTS AND CALCULATIONS

       CHAPTER XI: "WRITE OFF THE MAGNET"

       CHAPTER XII: SIRIUS

       CHAPTER XIII: ATTACKED

       CHAPTER XIV: INTERGALACTIC SPACE

       CHAPTER XV: ALL-POWERFUL GODS

       CHAPTER XVI: HOME AGAIN

       CHAPTER XVII: POWER OF MIND

       CHAPTER XVIII: EARTH'S DEFENSES

       CHAPTER XIX: THE BATTLE OF EARTH

       CHAPTER XX: DESTRUCTION

       CHAPTER XXI: THE POWER OF "THE THOUGHT"

       CHAPTER XXII: THETT

       CHAPTER XXIII: VENONE

       CHAPTER XXIV: THETT PREPARES

       CHAPTER XXV: WITH GALAXIES IN THE BALANCE

       CHAPTER XXVI: MAN, CREATOR AND DESTROYER

      GALAXIES IN THE BALANCE

      The famous scientific trio of Arcot, Wade and Morey, challenged by the most ruthless aliens in all the universes, blasted off on an intergalactic search for defenses against the invaders of Earth and all her allies.

      World after world was visited, secret after secret unleashed, and turned to mighty weapons of intense force—and still the Thessian enemy seemed to grow in power and ferocity.

      Mighty battles between huge space armadas were but skirmishes in the galactic war, as the invincible aliens savagely advanced and the Earth team hurled bolt after bolt of pure ravening energy—until it appeared that the universe itself might end in one final flare of furious torrential power....

      CHAPTER I

       INVADERS

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      Russ Evans, Pilot 3497, Rocket Squad Patrol 34, unsnapped his seat belt, and with a slight push floated "up" into the air inside the weightless ship. He stretched himself, and yawned broadly.

      "Red, how soon do we eat?" he called.

      "Shut up, you'll wake the others," replied a low voice from the rear of the swift little patrol ship. "See anything?"

      "Several million stars," replied Evans in a lower voice. "And—" His tone became suddenly severe. "Assistant Murphy, remember your manners when addressing your superior officer. I've a mind to report you."

      A flaming head of hair topping a grinning face poked around the edge of the door. "Lower your wavelength, lower your wavelength! You may think you're a sun, but you're just a planetoid. But what I'd like to know, Chief Pilot Russ Evans, is why they locate a ship in a forlorn, out of the way place like this—three-quarters of a billion miles, out of planetary plane. No ships ever come out here, no pirates, not a chance to help a wrecked ship. All we can do is sit here and watch the other fellows do the work."

      "Which is exactly why we're here. Watch—and tell the other ships where to go, and when. Is that chow ready?" asked Russ looking at a small clock giving New York time.

      "Uh—think she'll be on time? Come on an' eat."

      Evans took one more look at the telectroscope screen, then snapped it off. A tiny, molecular towing unit in his hand, he pointed toward the door to the combined galley and lunch room, and glided in the wake of Murphy.

      "How much fuel left?" he asked, as he glided into the dizzily spinning room. A cylindrical room, spinning at high speed, causing an artificial "weight" for the foods and materials in it, made eating of food a less difficult task. Expertly, he maneuvered himself to the guide rail near the center of the room, and caught the spiral. Braking himself into motion, he soon glided down its length, and landed on his feet. He bent and flexed his muscles, waiting for the now-busied assistant to get to the floor and reply.

      "They gave us two pounds extra. Lord only knows why. Must expect us to clean up on some fleet. That makes four pound rolls left, untouched, and two thirds of the original pound. We've been here fifteen days, and have six more to go. The main driving power rolls have about the same amount left, and three pound rolls in each reserve bin," replied Red, holding a curiously moving coffee pot that strove to adjust itself to rapidly changing air velocities as it neared the center of the room.

      "Sounds like a fleet's power stock. Martian lead or the terrestrial isotope?" asked Evans, tasting warily a peculiar dish before


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