The Robot Brains [with w_cat] - страница 25
Where was the source of the noise? If the Brains knew where the noise was coming from, they could try to stop it. Waldo was sure that it was the Watcher's work. But where was the Watcher?
This was all Christian's fault, Waldo thought; Christian brought the Watcher here - and suddenly Waldo understood. The Watcher and his terrible transmitter were on the captain's yacht.
He turned to the other Brains and shouted:
"The yacht! The noise is coming from the yacht! We must attack at once. We must go there and destroy the transmitter - or perish!"
The grey dwarfs seized their weapons.
"Destroy the transmitter, Christian and the Watcher!" shouted Waldo. Every weapon must be used on the yacht!"
"But the energy barrier," said one of the Brains. "How can we break the Watcher's energy barrier?"
"We shall overload it. We shall use all the power of our weapons, and the barrier will collapse."
- 47 -
Christian was sitting in his chair in the cabin and smoking his cigar. Paul was lying on the bed and reading.
Suddenly a brilliant flash lit the cabin, and the yacht shook
"They are here," said Paul and stood up. "They will try to break the energy barrier. But don't worry - we are safe here."
"I am going on deck," said Christian
"Put on your dark glasses to protect your eyes," said Paul
Christian put on a pair of sun-glasses and went up the steps. Now he could see the energy barrier - a sphere of light, fifty yards across
He was surrounded by bright light. It seemed that a thousand lightnings were flashing outside the energy barrier at the same time. The air was filled with loud roar, the energy barrier was shaking as the Brains were trying to break it with their heat weapons. The water in the Thames was boiling hot, the yacht began going down and soon settled on the dry river-bed
The attack stopped, and the Brains disappeared
"I don't think they will try again," said Paul
"We must get out of here and go to a high place on the bank of the river," said Christian. "The water will come here soon."
"We'll go at once," said Paul
Together they left the yacht and went up to the high bank - and then the water came in a great wave that completely covered the yacht
"I shall visit my own time," said Paul, "to make sure that the Brains have returned there."
He touched the crystal at his belt and disappeared. In a few minutes he was standing near Christian again.
"Only a few of the Brains have returned," he said, "and Waldo is not among them. I don't know where the other, are... in another time, I suppose."
So it was not the end, Christian thought sadly.
"Have you are idea where they can be?" he asked.
Paul sighed unhappily.
"No. I suspect that they are preparing some new attack in another time. But where? It is clear that they are trying to change the course of history and become the only masters of Earth. And if they manage to change history, then, of course, our race will diappear."
The captain tried to remember all that he knew about the Brains. The Brains had decided to stop all progress by murdering research scientists. Then they concentrated on the satellite bases. Evidently, Fox was right, that the main task of the Brains was to prevent mankind from flying into space.
The future of the human race lay among the stars. But this future had a beginning - when the first star ship left Earth
"Of course!" exclaimed Christian. "The first star ship - that's what the Brains will try to destroy now!"
Paul looked at him.
"You are right," he said. "If the Brains destroy the star ship, there will be no star colonies... only the Brains and their giant women. Yes, you are right."
"We must stop them!" said Christian. "Do you know the time period?"
Paul nodded.
"We must hurry," he said.
He touched the crystals on Christian's belt and on his own.
Again there was darkness before Christian's eyes.
And then they saw the star-ship.
- 48 -
The Third World War had ended long ago, and Earth lay ruined. The continents were lifeless and covered with radioactive dust. The water in the oceans was poisoned.
Far in the north, in a valley, which was surrounded with mountains, a few hundred people who had survived were struggling for existence. They ate what they could grow in half frozen ground and what they could get from a small number of animals which they took care of, and they were always half hungry.