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Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930

Chapter 10 No.10

Word Count: 925    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

on, with his Venerian knowledge, explained; but there was one thing, the final, enigmatical ac

ificance, of what po

quite different from what they had expected. Parkinson, who was on the ship, was more surprised than the rest, for he had definite knowledge of what,

lored tower, a burnished lighthouse, covering its entire top. It had been the

neasiness. The entire top of the meteor was a twisted, fire-blasted mass of bronze-like metal. Where the tower had been, where the shaft

had crumpled, and had run, filling the entrance of the meteor. Ther

y had done thi

prearranged mechanism. Parkinson shook his head. Had such b

ure, perhaps, but no other explanation offered itself. Something had sealed the contents of the meteor

d about and headed toward the United States. They bore tidings that were vaguely disturbing, tidings that none

iverse; no longer is he in isolation! Out of space came a menace, an intelligence striving to wrest from him his right to rule over Earth. No

, in worlds of other dimensions, in the cosmic crucible of life that embodies all creation, there may be other forms o

implies that the menace is still present. Who knows but what those inhuman Venerian brutes

one wil

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or airplanes has been achieved after several years of exp

bombers, large twin-engine night bombers and big flying boats. Its use as a second or re

or hours at a time and over distances up to 400 miles while hu

ntrols pistons connected with the rudder and elevators o

en a fraction of a degree are instantly and automatically detected and corrected. All

cial name of the new English dev

light because of the absence of any visible horizon by which to steer, the mechanical pilot flew the plane with absolute accuracy. On one test flight the automatic pilot steered a dead tr

uled out the

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