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CHAPTER THREE
Haven of the Hawkmen
Disaster! The incomparable and intrepid JASMINE STARR and her longtime companion CLAUDETTE T.S GRANT have escaped from the imperial war rocket DOMINATION -- only to find their escape vehicle shot down by the terrible ROBOT ROCKETS of THE EMPIRE OF SPACE!
Worse, grizzled G.I MARK STYLES has found himself awakening from his ULTRA-SLEEP in the PLUTONIAN ICE CASTLE of AYTAN ZARDO -- but the evil emperor has given Mark to his daughter, STAR PRINCESS ZELLA, as a prize LOVE SLAVE. What will be his fate?
Meanwhile, JASMINE STARR tumbles towards the acid clouds of VENUS, trapped within a doomed rocket...
BEEP.
BEEP.
BEEP.
Jasmine Starr groaned, her eyes opening to cracks. Bleariness filled her -- a strange grogginess far, far, far worse than any sleep she had slept before. She shifted in her seat, feeling a deep and abiding chill sinking into her bones. She mumbled to herself. "Claudette, put some more Blue Coal on the fire..." She shifted, then blinked, awareness that she was strapped into a heavy chair crashing into her. She swept her gaze around the cockpit and memory returned in a flash.
She was in a winged rocket, the very one she had stolen from the
Domination
days before -- but something terrible had happened between her injecting herself with the ultra-sleep syringe and now.
For one thing...
The entire back half of the rocket was
gone
.
Jasmine gaped, momentarily dumbfounded, by the sight of her vehicle flying through space, without half its wings and without the main rocket engine on the back. There was just her sealed cockpit, the forward wings, the nose cone, the bristle of radar-scopes and communication ray emitters, and the vastness of space...nothing more remained.
"Racing rockets, what happened?" she asked, but there was no one to answer...she was alone...
Jasmine shook her head, clenching her jaw.
"There are two possibilities, Jas," she said, quietly. "Either the ship was sheered in half -- possibly by Vile and some of his weapons -- in which case Claudette has been flung into her own orbit...or..." She choked. The idea of her dear Claudette being blasted into atoms by the weaponry of the Empire of Space was too much, even for one as willful and ready to face danger as Jasmine Starr. And so, she choked back tears, forced herself to focus, and looked into the radio scope and the forward view panes.
Fortunately, whatever had struck the winged rocket had not imparted enough change in velocity to adjust her course towards Venus. And, in fact, her calculations had been dead on: The yellowish orb was already vast before her, growing larger every moment. Of course, she had been planning to decelerate using the atmosphere of the planet and her wings...as it was, she had no such control, no way to adjust her entry angle.
"It seems I'm in a bit of a pickle..." Jasmine whispered to herself -- but then her eyes fell upon the radar scope and realized the source of the beeping.
"I'm being radar scanned!" she exclaimed, adjusting the knobs and dials. Several radar beams were sweeping along her hull, as if distant vehicles were attempting to determine what and who she was. She adjusted her own radar scopes, following the beams back, and received the return signals of three rockets. Two were in formation with one another, in an equatorial orbit, and the other was by itself, and in a higher orbit -- meaning that every time it orbited Venus once, the lower ships would have orbited it twice.
Jasmine frowned. "Well, now, let us see if I can still bluff...just like back in Italy..." she picked up the communication wand that was attached to the forward control panel, then flicked it on. She put an imperious tone to her voice. "All ships, this is Jasmine Starr, consort-in-waiting to Emperor Aytan Zardo. I request immediate assistance -- any who allow me to come to harm shall face the wrath of Zardo. Over."
There was a short pause -- short enough she was sure she was terribly close to Venus indeed for there was no delay for light lag communication. Fear prickled at the back of her neck...was she too close to be intercepted and rescued? Then...
"This is Prince S'kye of the Hawkmen. Hold tight, Consort Starr. We are adjusting out orbit."
Then-
"Aha! Fool!" This was coming from one of the pair of ships, Jasmine saw. "We would not risk confronting any feathered fool in a patrol rocket...but the price upon your head, Prince Scoundrel, is worth our weight in Venusian diamonds!"
"Trust a faeman to look for profit at a time like this. Come at me, then!" Prince S'kye's voice, even over the communicator, was a bassy, confident, male one -- a deep contrast to the sneering whine of the 'faemen', whatever they were.
"Bold words for one about to become atomized vapor!"
The communicator cut off and Jasmine watched on the scopes as all three blips began to maneuver. At once, she saw that S'kye was a gallant fellow. He was angling his ship away from the two other bogies, despite the fact it was sure to make it harder for his weaponry to come to bear on them. The two faemen had just reached perigee -- where they were closest in their orbit to Venus. Perigee and apogee (the opposite position in an orbit) were the most energy efficient times to adjust an orbit. But rather than changing their orbits, the two bogies kept moving...but then...
Split.
Now there were five bogies.
"Racing rockets, they launched something..." Jasmine whispered.
On the communicator, she heard S'kye's chuckle.
"You think we can't knock those slow A-bomb rockets out of the sky with our heat rays, faemen?"
"Oh, you can knock down one or two of our A-bombs, yes..." the faeman captain chuckled. "But, my dear prince, can you also protect Zardo's pet whore at the same time? Heh...now you must choose. Let the woman die, or allow your ship to be A-bombed into glowing slag! Ahaha!"
"Bilewind!" S'kye snarled -- then a strange
clack
came over the communicator, as if he had gnashed his teeth. "You're mad! Zardo will destroy all of Venus if-"
"He can destroy your fragile floating cities, Hawkman! Our tunnel cities have survived five hundred years of Venus. They can survive Zardo! All hail the dark!"
The communication stopped as Jasmine frowned, then touched her communication ray device -- angling it so that the line of the ray would only land upon Prince S'kye's rocket. "Prince, how many of their A-bombs do you think are on my trajectory?"
"Only one...but one is more than enough. Your vessel is clearly disabled and unarmed."
"Oh, is it now?" Jasmine murmured, to herself, her communication wand turned off so as to not confuse Prince S'kye. She flicked it on again. "Ignore the rocket focused upon me. Turn your death rays on the rockets aimed at you -- I'll handle this A-bomb."
There was a long pause, then a low rumbling chuckle.
"I see, for all his personal faults, the Emperor has a fine taste in women!"
"Better than you can know, Prince of the Hawkmen." Jasmine turned off her wand. She had work to do. She looked and found a latch that would open her own personal canopy of glass. She quickly donned the emergency star suit that was loaded into the compartment beside her, wriggling and squirming to get it onto her body in the confined spaces. Once she had done so...she popped open the bubble. Air puffed out, rushing into space -- but far less than she had expected. Jasmine supposed that the winged rocket used less than a full atmosphere of pressure...reasonable, it would make it less likely to spring leaks and to be more easily filled with breathable air.
As it was, she was able to clamber out onto her remaining rocket. The boots of the star suit were automagnetic, allowing her to clamp onto the hull with ease, and that meant she could focus entirely upon what she wished to view most...the communication ray emitter!
Jasmine had studied a great many things, and one of them included the theories of death rays as advanced by the scientific community. The idea was simple -- somehow cause light itself to cohere and behave in a more rational, directed pattern than normal illumination would. This would create a beam of light, a ray of killing power that could be used to strike the enemies of whoever invented it first. Well, the Empire of Space had crafted these death rays...such weapons had been used on her
Atomo
when she had faced off against the