The Space Pioneers by [pseud.] Carey Rockwell
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"All right, you two!" barked Strong. "Plug your jets! By the craters of
Luna, one minute you act like hot-shot spacemen, and the next, you behave like children in a kindergarten!" Suddenly the compartment echoed to hearty laughter. The cadets and their skipper turned to see Governor Hardy standing on the radar-bridge ladder, brief case in hand, roaring with laughter. He climbed down and faced the three cadets. "If kindergarten behavior will produce spacemen like you, I'm all for it. Congratulations, all three of you. You did a good job!" "Thank you, sir," said Tom. Hardy turned to Strong. "Captain, I'm going ahead to the Solar Council building and get things set up for the screening. I imagine there are many anxious colonists ready to be processed!" As Strong and the cadets came to attention and saluted, Governor Hardy turned and left the control deck. Strong turned to the cadets. "From now on, you might as well forget that you're spacemen. Report to the Administration Building in one hour. You're going to do all your space jockeying in a chair from now on!" * * * * * For the next week, the three Space Cadets spent every waking hour in the Solar Council Administration Center, interviewing applicants who had passed their psychograph personality tests. Endlessly, from early |
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