Satellite System
By Horace Brown Fyfe and Leo Summers
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Title: Satellite System
Author: Horace Brown Fyfe
Illustrator: Summers
Release Date: September 14, 2009 [EBook #29990]
Language: English
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SATELLITE
SYSTEM
By H. B. FYFE
Fyfe's quite right ... there's nothing like a satellite system for a cold storage arrangement. Keeps things handy, but out of the way....
Illustrated by Summers
aving released the netting of his bunk, George Tremont floated himself out. He ran his tongue around his mouth and grimaced.
Wonder how long I slept ... feels like too long,
he muttered. Well, they would have called me.
The cabin
was a ninety-degree wedge of a cylinder hardly eight feet high. From one end of its outer arc across to the other was just over ten feet, so that it had been necessary to bevel two corners of the hinged, three-by-seven bunk to clear the sides of the wedge. Lockers flattened the arc behind the bunk.
Tremont maneuvered himself into a vertical position in the eighteen inches between the bunk and a flat surface that cut off the point of the wedge. He stretched out an arm to remove towel and razor from one of the lockers, then carefully folded the bunk upward and hooked it securely in place.
With room to turn now, he swung around and slid open a double door in the flat surface, revealing a shaft three feet square whose center was also the theoretical intersection of his cabin walls. Tremont pulled himself into the shaft. From up
forward, light leaked through a partly open hatch, and he could hear a murmur of voices as he jackknifed in the opposite direction.
At least two of them are up there,
he grunted.
He