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FANTASTIC STORY "Survival of the fittest" . Young Technician, 2009 No. 04
Vladimir MARYSHEV
Fletcher had no acquaintances on the planet Castor, but he needed someone to talk to that evening. Therefore, seeing the first more or less decent bar, he went inside and, looking around those present, loudly so that everyone could hear, he said:
- Today we drink at my expense.
A dozen and a half perplexed faces turned to him at once. There was a silence in the bar, but a couple of seconds later, when the meaning of what was said reached everyone, it was broken by cheers of approval. nine0007
After half an hour, everyone was already pretty tipsy. Fletcher, who was in the spotlight, ranted while lounging in a chair:
- Remember this name, guys: Rock Fletcher! You can brag about drinking with one of the richest men in the Commonwealth of Colonists!
— Do you really have a lot of money, sir? asked some nondescript type.
"Not as much as we'd like, but not for long," Fletcher replied. Today I made the best deal of my life. Does anyone know the planet Troy? nine0007
Fletcher looked around the company and, since everyone was silent, continued:
- Soon it will thunder! I have invested almost all my fortune in the business, but the game is worth the candle. Scientists conducted a lot of experiments and found out that the soil of the planet is suitable for cogiola. It must grow there at a crazy rate. Have you heard of cogiol?
Many nodded in agreement.
Kogiola was artificially bred from ordinary corn, subjecting it to sophisticated mutations. And they achieved an amazing result: one or two grains in each cob differed sharply from the rest in the genetic code. The drug made from them hundreds, thousands of times increased the activity of the human brain, without causing the slightest harm. A single dose of the drug made it possible to make mentally retarded normal people for life, stupid people - geniuses, and people with average intelligence could reach incredible heights of thought. In a word, humanity could become completely different. But…
It turned out that for the maturation of magical grains, cogiola needs unique conditions. None of the earthly soils suited her - on them she immediately degenerated into ordinary corn. And preparing a fantastically complex nutrient mixture for each plant was too costly ...
- Of course, everyone around is talking about her! Fletcher grinned. “So it looks like guys, I secured my future.
- I heard about the planet Troy! someone said. — There is a unique flora and fauna. Are you sure it's right to turn it into a plantation? nine0007
"Flora can be studied in the botanical garden," Fletcher retorted. “The fittest always survives. If you have the opportunity to take life into a fist, do not miss it. Got it? That's wonderful. Fletcher got up. “I have to leave you, gentlemen, I have business to attend to. And you can walk at least until the morning. All paid for!
Fletcher walked towards the exit with a big smile on his face, but his heart was gnawed by cats.
The fact is that he got the planet at a fantastically low price. In fact, all his capital would not be enough for half of one of its three continents. Under other circumstances, the largest moneybags of the Colonist Union would not even let Fletcher into their circle. But Troy managed to earn such a bad reputation that they were ready to sell it as quickly as possible, to anyone and for any amount. nine0007
What distinguishes this planet from a "normal" commodity is that people, including very famous ones, have mysteriously disappeared on it. Lucky Ed was the first to disappear. He didn't give a damn about coghiola - he turned over the tourism business and was going to, having thoroughly cleared Troy, put a dozen and a half hotels on it. He went personally to reconnoitre the situation - and disappeared.
Missed Lucky, alas, too late. Everyone was sure that he tastes pleasure in the bosom of the wild. And when they finally got alarmed, it was not possible to find even traces of the poor fellow. The Trojan jungle swept them in with incredible speed. nine0007
Willy the Butcher was next. Having inherited a gigantic fortune from his father, he did not earn a penny with his mind, and spent the money he got on hunting fun. The living creatures killed by him could not be counted, there were legends about the Butcher's luxurious castles, all the walls of which were decorated with exotic trophies.
Like Lucky Ed, the Butcher did not immediately disappear into the treacherous jungle. At first, he reported in detail via hyperlink about his successes, sent voluminous pictures of the shot monsters. But then suddenly the connection was cut off. To be honest, no one rushed headlong to search for the Butcher - he was known to be too unpleasant a person. And when rescuers landed on the planet, they managed to find only a rusty starship. nine0007
The planet then became a grave for two more. These were neither a businessman nor a hunter - just lovers of extreme recreation . ..
A variety of versions of the tragedies were put forward. Some blamed predators for everything, others blamed deadly poisonous insects, others blamed microbes unknown to science. And some smart guy said on TV:
- That would be all right, you can prepare for this. It is much worse when danger threatens from the side where no one expects it. And something tells me: that's the way it is...
No one took this phrase seriously, some even mocked. But Fletcher then thought. For a while, he even wanted to abandon the purchase of Troy. But in the end I thought that it would be cowardice.
The fertile soil of Troy has nurtured stunningly lush vegetation. It is not surprising that the surface of the planet was almost entirely covered with jungle.
Having ordered the robots to clear a patch of forest around a patch of land scorched by the ship's nozzles, Fletcher got into an all-terrain vehicle and set off to look around, thinking that it was possible to leave a patch of untouched jungle and show it to tourists for a good price. nine0007
The all-terrain vehicle made its way through a solid green wall, crushing trunks under its armored belly. Suddenly, from the top of a tall tree, a strange winged creature similar to a pterodactyl swooped down. Fletcher staggered back from the sight glass and, wasting no time examining the monster, pulled the trigger on his desynthesizer.
Light filters weakened the flash, and yet the spectacle was quite spectacular. The all-terrain vehicle was enveloped in a fiery cloud for a moment. Then the flames shrank and crawled down, under the tracks. nine0007
"Damn it," thought Fletcher. “And the inhabitants here seem to be quite aggressive!”
And then he had to shoot a second time - at someone's flat brown muzzle with a bared mouth, which suddenly appeared from the branches.
After a few kilometers the jungle parted to reveal a small clearing. Fletcher stopped the rover and climbed out. Here it was possible to create an experimental plantation of cogiola and observe how it will develop in the local conditions, so that later . ..
Before he had time to think it through, Fletcher caught some movement under his feet and immediately rushed to the side. But this time the response failed. A thick liana, rising from the grass, held his leg in a death grip. What followed was like a nightmare. In a matter of seconds, a scaly stalk wrapped around Fletcher's waist and, multiplying the coils, rose higher and higher.
Was the plant really going to suffocate the person? Perhaps it simply used it as a support - there were no trees in the clearing. But Fletcher had no time to go into subtleties. Reaching out to the emitter hanging on the bucket, he hardly passed it under the green rings, pressed the muzzle to the base of the stem and fired. nine0007
Fletcher stripped off the liana and retreated to the rover. Apparently, he still hesitated a little, because a huge poisonous yellow mushroom managed to bombard him with nasty black spores. The spores exploded as they landed on the overalls, smearing them in ink blots.
Once in the cockpit, Fletcher drove the rover back to the ship. On the way in front of the car, as if jumping out of the ground, bizarre glowing ghosts appeared every now and then, and each time he swept them away with the flames of the desynthesiser. nine0007
Already on the ship, Fletcher watched the video of his journey and whistled: it turned out that during the trip they tried to attack him twelve times!
So, the planet showed its claws to its master. But this virgin world clearly did not know with whom it was dealing.
Fletcher arrived at Troy fully armed: a whole squad of executive robots equipped with deadly systems, automatic support probes at the ready, and the ship's computer in command of everything, developing strategy and tactics to combat local life forms. nine0007
For several days, the computer collected information from the cyber intelligence, then began to issue orders to support services. Soon the ship's laboratory issued the first batches of defoliants - for each type of plant. Having refueled with poison, the probes soared up and sprayed it over the forest.
Chemistry was doing its job - the jungle began to thin out. The poisons did not pose a danger to either humans or future cogiola crops, but only hit the targets identified by Fletcher. He did not like some trees with an abundance of lianas, the memory of which was still fresh, giant hairy spiders arranged their webs on others, incomprehensible (and therefore probably dangerous!) Animals nested in the hollows of others. nine0007
Soon all kinds of surrounding trees got into the "black list". Those that were not affected by the poisons were burned by the robots with their lasers. Then came the turn of shrubs, followed by herbs.
Fletcher found it possible to save only one species of shrub. These plants did not have thorns, did not emit volatile poisons, and did not enter into symbiosis with dangerous animals. Besides, they were beautiful. Studded with huge globular flowers - soft pink, exuding a heady aroma, the bushes seemed far from the deadly battle that had been played out around them. nine0007
Fletcher was a stranger to sentimentality and had no penchant for flowers. But he imagined coming out of his magnificently decorated residence, descending the marble steps and majestically moving along an alley planted with evenly trimmed bushes, and rosebuds filling the air with fragrance... After all, you shouldn’t plant cogiola around the palace! This consideration determined the fate of the bushes - they were graciously allowed to live.
The war was still going on, but it was obvious that the planet had lost it. The jungle receded. Vegetation, endowed with great vitality, tried more than once to regain the lost territories, but the robots methodically swept it away with laser beams. nine0007
Two weeks later, Fletcher was able to stop fighting. It was necessary to take a break and evaluate the results of the first stage of the development of the planet.
He got off the ship. A dull gray plain stretched all the way to the horizon - the forest had been destroyed over a huge area. Only familiar bushes, as if nothing had happened, turned green among the ashes. They had finished blooming (Fletcher was so busy he didn't even notice when this happened), and now, instead of fragrant buds, their branches were covered with large glossy brown long tubular fruits. nine0007
Fletcher spotted a small mound and climbed it. He had something to be proud of: the strongest won. Both Lucky and Butcher turned out to be weaklings. They perished - that means they are going there! Tomorrow morning you can give orders to the robots, and the whole plain will be sown with cogiola.
According to computer calculations, the harvest in these conditions can be expected in just three months. And after the sale of the first batch of goods, there will be funds to continue the offensive on the planet - new robots, new probes, new chemicals ... In a few years, only cogiola and even these bushes will grow on Troy. nine0007
Fletcher was still standing on the hill, enjoying the anticipation of power over the whole planet, when the bushes barely perceptibly swayed from the light wind. They survived, as they always survived, overcoming any adversity. It might have seemed that in the jungle, where various forms of life constantly fought for a place under the sun, these gentle creatures had no prospects, but this was not so.
The jungle was a complex formation: each layer had its own conditions. The tops of the crowns were blown by powerful winds, and the fruits of tree giants could travel long distances. Near the ground itself, the air remained still, and therefore the bushes had to adapt. In the course of evolution, they acquired tube fruits, inside of which tightly twisted springs made of special fibers were hidden. Each spring rested on a long, pointed seed. nine0007
But that was not all. Bushes, releasing thin root shoots, found each other underground. As a result, a huge plant community was formed. The stage of maturation occurred in all its members at the same time. At a certain moment, thousands of springs straightened and with force shot a cloud of seeds into space. A lot of them got stuck in the trunks of trees, but some lucky ones managed to fly far away, so that in a new place, clinging to the ground, continue the genus of an ingenious shrub. nine0007
Fletcher didn't even get scared. Feeling nothing at first, he stared in amazement at his chest, from which thin brown arrows protruded, trembling with beautifully feathered ends. And only then the pain pierced the body. Fletcher suddenly felt dizzy.
He rolled down the hillside and remained lying at its foot. The last thing he saw was a handful of earth in his palm, a handful of rich, fertile soil that would have made a cogiola so wonderful. nine0007
Read "The Math of Magic" - de Camp Lion Sprague, Pratt Fletcher - Page 43
– Is that what his good qualities are? Shi asked.
– Well... uh... he knows how to sing madrigals much more skillfully than the others.
- Is that all? Shi said with some sarcasm.
Belphebe frowned.
- I don't understand what you mean. The essence of the matter is that it is clear that he is not the same self-confident and reckless adventurer as you yourself! nine0007
- Personally, I don't think this is a very serious reason for marriage. I already had such clinical cases to hell - as a rule, after a while, women begin to bitterly repent.
Belphebe jumped up angrily.
- So, squire, did you find out my personal affairs only to sting me with your snake tongue? Be ashamed! It's none of your business who I marry and why!
Shi grinned insultingly.
- I just allowed myself a number of general remarks. If you immediately take them to someone's account, it's up to you. I still believe that a woman who marries a rabbit in human form in the hope of eventually making a lion out of him, the chances are awful. nine0007
- Fuck off with your general remarks! exclaimed Belphebe hotly. - If you want to accompany me, I earnestly ask you to keep your long tongue behind your teeth! Better a rabbit than a sly fox, deftly trying to marry himself. ..
– What is it like - deftly trying?! Shi yelled. “I think I said it quite bluntly! Although now I don't think it was such a good idea...
– Oh, is that so? You quickly changed your mind! It seems to me that in all your affairs you do exactly the same! nine0007
Shi was the first to pull himself together:
“Let's not go too far, Belphebe. I'm sorry I said nasty things about your friend. I won't say a word about him anymore, let's be friends.
Belphebe's anger slowly dissipated.
- And you also forgive me for treating your proposal this way, Squire Harold - it was extremely impolite of me.
Shi was surprised to see the gleaming moisture in the corners of her eyes. She blinked rapidly and smiled. nine0007
- So, we are friends again, and our breakfast is eaten. It's time to hit the road again!
The morning sun broke through the foliage, casting bright orange spots on the ground. Having come across a narrow, quiet river, they made their way through the thickets along its bank for a long time.
Soon the land became dry, tiny clearings gave way to a vast meadow, and the forest, on the contrary, broke into separate groves. They had just emerged from one such grove and were traversing tall, thick grass when a rustling of leather made them look up. nine0007
A nightmarish reptile, the size of a small plane, was plunging down on their heads. She had two legs and a pair of huge webbed wings. On her back sat Baziran, all clad in armor - except for his face, on which an amiable smile immediately appeared.
– What a meeting, dear friends! he called down. - That's lucky! Two at once!
Pang! Belpheba's bowstring snapped. An arrow pierced right through the membrane of one of the wings. The beast hissed indignantly and banked. nine0007
- Hurry to the forest! shouted Belphebe, setting the example first. “The winged dragon cannot fly among the trees!”
- What did you call him? Looks like some kind of long-tailed pterodactyl to me!
Shi craned his neck, looking at the ominous shadow flickering over the crowns.
Belphebe went to the opposite edge of the grove. While Baziran circled somewhere to the side, they quickly crossed the open space and dived into the next grove. A chilling hiss from above and behind her announced that this maneuver had not gone unnoticed. nine0007
They hastily crossed this cluster of trees as well. From under the saving branches, they could clearly see the silhouette of Baziran looming against the sky, while he himself did not see them.
- Come on! shouted Belphebe and, like an antelope, rushed into the tall grass. This run was a hundred or more yards longer than the previous one. Already halfway he heard the whistle of cut air behind him and rushed forward, with the last of his strength tearing his already burning lungs. The monster's shadow melted somewhere ahead. It turned out to be too, too far away - and he quickly darted into the saving thicket. Out of the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of a reptile behind him, braking with outstretched wings to avoid collision with the branches. Shi leaned against the trunk, panting heavily. nine0007
- How many more groves are there?
Belphebe frowned.
Woe is me! I'm afraid the forest is not getting thicker! But let's see.
They walked around the perimeter of the grove. It turned out to be quite tiny and obviously lying at an inaccessible distance from the others - except perhaps the one from which they had run.
"Looks like we'll have to go back," Shi said.
- Yes. I don't like this. Surely he's not chasing us alone.
- You are right. I think there is something there. He pointed to a group of distant figures, pink in the rising sun. nine0007
Belphebe screamed in fright.
- Alas, now we are helpless, because there are too many of them! If we stay here, we will be surrounded. If we try to run away, Baziran will overtake us on his sinister steed... What are you doing?
Shi pulled out a knife and hurriedly cut the butt of a tall sapling.
“Now you will see,” he replied.