A Circus of Hells by Poul Anderson. Part one

by Merseians and hypnoprobed in a random-pattern search for

information.”

Rax hunched forward. “Let me make the proposition quite specific,” it

continued. “If Wayland turns out to be worthless, you simply report to

Ammon as ordered. When it is safe, you seek me and tell me the details.

I want especially to know as much about Flandry as you can extract from

him. For example, has he anything more in mind concerning this mission

than earning his bribe? You see, my organization may well have uses of

its own for a buyable Navy officer. Since this puts you to no special

effort or hazard, your compensation will be one hundred thousand

credits.”

Plus what I’ve already got in my purse, she exulted, plus Leon’s

payment!

“And if the moon is valuable?” she murmured.

“Then you must capture the boat. That should not be difficult. Flandry

will be unsuspicious. Furthermore, our agents will have seen to it that

the crates supposed to contain impellers do not. That presents no

problem; the storage cave is unguarded.”

Djana frowned. “Huh? What for? How can he check out the place if he

can’t flit around in his spacesuit?”

“It will not be considered your fault if his judgment proves erroneous,

for this or any other cause. But he should be able to do well enough; it

is not as if this were a xenological expedition or the like. The reason

for thus restricting his mobility is that he–young and reckless–will

thereby be less likely to undertake things which could expose you, our

contact, to danger.”

“Well!” Djana chuckled. “Nice of you.”

“After Flandry is your prisoner, you will steer the boat through a

volume whose coordinates will be given you,” Rax finished. “This will

bring you within detection range of a ship belonging to us, which will

make rendezvous and take you aboard. Your reward will go to a million

credits.”

“Um-m-m … ” Check every angle, girl. The one you don’t check is sure

to be the one with a steel trap in it. Djana flinched, recalling when

certain jaws had punished her for disobedience to an influential person.

Rallying, she asked: “Why not just trail the scout?”

“The space vibrations created by an operating hyper-drive are

detectable, instantaneously, to a distance of about one light-year,” Rax

said, patient with her ignorance of technology. “That is what limits

communications over any greater reach to physical objects such as

letters or couriers. If our vessel can detect where Flandry’s is, his

can do likewise and he may be expected to take countermeasures.”

“I see.” Djana sat a while longer, thinking her way forward. At last she

looked up and said: “By Jesus, you do tempt me. But I’ll be honest, I’m

scared. I know damn well I’m being watched, ever since I agreed to do

this job, and Leon might take it into his head to give me a narcoquiz.

You know?”

“This has also been provided for,” Rax pointed. “Behind yonder door is a

hypnoprobe with amnesiagenic attachments. I am expert in its use. If you

agree to help us for the compensation mentioned, you will be shown the

rendezvous coordinates and memorize them. Thereafter your recollection

of this night will be driven from your consciousness.”

“What?” It was as if a hand closed around Djana’s heart. She sagged back

into her chair. The cigarette dropped from cold fingers.

“Have no fears,” the goblin said. “Do not confuse this with

zombie-making. There will be no implanted compulsions, unless you count

a posthypnotic suggestion making you want to explore Flandry’s mind and

persuade him to show you how to operate the boat. You will simply awaken

tomorrow in a somewhat disorganized state, which will soon pass except

that you cannot remember what happened after you arrived here. The

suggestion will indicate a night involving drugs, and the money in your

purse will indicate the night was not wasted. I doubt you will worry

long about the matter, especially since you are soon heading into

space.”

“I–well–I don’t touch the heavy drugs, Rax–”

“Perhaps your client spiked a drink. To continue: Your latent memories

will be buried past the reach of any mere narcoquiz. Two alternative

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