James P Hogan. Inherit The Stars. Giant Series #1

of the kind of thing I mean,” he said.

The picture of the fish skeleton vanished and was replaced by one

of a massive, hornless, rhinoceroslike creature. In the background

stood an enormous opened canister from which the animal had

presumably been removed. The canister was lying in front of what

looked like a wall of ice, surrounded by cables, chains, and parts

of a latticework built of metal struts.

“The Baluchitherium, gentlemen,” Danchekker informed them, “or

something so like it that the difference escapes me. This animal

stood eighteen feet high at the shoulder and attained a bulk in

excess of that of the elephant. It is a good example of the

titanotheres, or titanic beasts, that were abundant in the Americas

during the Oligocene but which died out fairly rapidly soon

afterward.”

“Are you saying that baby was alive when the ship ditched?”

Caldwell asked in a tone of disbelief.

Danchekker shook his head. “Not this particular one. As you can

see, it has come to us in practically as good a condition as when

it was alive. It was taken from that container in the background,

in which it had been packed and preserved to keep for a long time.

Fortunately, whoever packed it was an expert. However, as I said

earlier, there were cages and pens in the ship that originally held

live specimens, but by the time they were discovered they had

deteriorated to skeleton condition, as had the crew. There were six

of this particular species in the pens.”

The professor changed the picture to show a small quadruped with

spindly legs.

“Mesohippus-ancestor of the modern horse. About the size of a

collie dog and walking on a three-toed foot with the center toe

highly elongated, clearly foreshadowing the single-toed horse of

today. There is a long list of other examples such as these, every

one immediately recognizable to any student of early terrestrial

life forms.”

Speechless, Hunt and Caldwell continued to watch as the view

changed once more. This time it showed something that at first

sight suggested a medium-sized ape from the gibbon or chimpanzee

family. Closer examination, however, revealed differences that set

it apart from the general category of ape. The skull construction

was lighter, especially in the area of the lower jaw, where the

chin had receded back to fall almost below the tip of the nose. The

arms were proportionately somewhat on the short side for an ape,

the chest broader and flatter, and the legs longer and straighter.

Also, the opposability of the big toe had gone.

Dancbekker allowed plenty of time for these points to register

before continuing with his commentary.

“Clearly, the creature you now see before you belongs to the

general anthropoid line that includes both man and the great apes.

Now, remember, this specimen dates from around the early Mbcene

period. The most advanced anthropoid fossil from around that time

so far found on Earth was discovered during the last century in

East Africa and is known as Proconsul. Proconsul is generally

accepted as representing a step forward from anything that had gone

before, but he is definitely an ape. Here, on the other hand, we

have a creature from the same period in time, but with distinctly

more pronounced humanlike characteristics than Proconsul. In my

opinion, this is an example of something that oc

cupies a position corresponding to that of Proconsul, but on the

other side of the split that occurred when man and ape went their

own separate ways-in other words, a direct ancestor to the human

line!” Danchekker concluded with a verbal flourish and gazed at the

other two men expectantly. Caldwell stared back with widening eyes,

and his jaw dropped as impossible thoughts raced through his mind.

“Are you telling . . . that the Charlie guys could have . from

that?”

“Yes!” Danchekker snapped off the screen and swung back to face

them triumphantly. “Established evolutionary theory is as sound as

I’ve insisted all along. The notion that the Lunarians might have

been colonists from Earth turns out indeed to be true, but not in

the sense that was intended. There are no traces of their

civilization to be found on Earth, because it never existed on

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