[Gutenberg 24517] • Accidental Death
- Authors
- Baily, Peter
- Tags
- short stories , luck -- fiction , science fiction , space flight -- fiction , human-alien encounters -- fiction
- Date
- 1959-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.06 MB
- Lang
- en
The most dangerous of weapons is the one you don't know is loaded.
Illustrated by Schoenherr
[Illustration]
The wind howled out of the northwest, blind with snow and barbed with ice crystals. All the way up the half-mile precipice it fingered and wrenched away at groaning ice-slabs. It screamed over the top, whirled snow in a dervish dance around the hollow there, piled snow into the long furrow plowed ruler-straight through streamlined hummocks of snow.
The sun glinted on black rock glazed by ice, chasms and ridges and bridges of ice. It lit the snow slope to a frozen glare, penciled black shadow down the long furrow, and flashed at the furrow's end on a thing of metal and plastics, an artifact thrown down in the dead wilderness.
Nothing grew, nothing flew, nothing walked, nothing talked. But the thing in the hollow was stirring in stiff jerks like a snake with its back broken or a clockwork toy running down. When the movements stopped, there was a click and a strange sound began. Thin, scratchy, inaudible more than a yard away, weary but still cocky, there leaked from the shape in the hollow the sound of a human voice.