In the control room of the tall, round-nosed starship, technicians labored1 and officers conferred while the red needles that showed rocket tube temperatures sank slowly toward zero on their dials.
"Maybe Earth's depopulated, Tom," suggested John Gray, the executive officer. He ran his fingers through close-cropped red hair and peered through the port with thoughtful gray eyes.
"Hardly, John," replied Commander Tom Wallace, frowning. "The scout2 rockets showed some good-sized cities, with smoke."
"I was off duty then and haven't had time to read the log," apologized John. "What gets me is that they should have a robot-controlled space relay station orbiting outside the atmosphere, and a deserted3 spaceport. It just doesn't jibe4."
"That's why we have to be just as careful as though we were landing on an alien planet," said the commander. "We don't know what the conditions on Earth are now. How long has it been, John?"
"Two hundred and fifty-eight years," answered John. "Ten years, our time."
"Pick three for briefing, John. This is going to be a disappointing homecoming for the crew, but we'll have to send out an exploration party."
The landing ramp5 slid out from just above the rocket tubes, and the armored car clanked down to the sand. John steered6 it across the wide expanse of the spaceport toward the group of buildings. Above and behind him, a woman swept the terrain7 with binoculars8 from the car's observation turret9. In the body of the car, another woman and a man stood by the guns.
The buildings were just as lifeless when they drew near, but there was an ominous10 atmosphere about them. They were windowless, of heavy concrete. Through slits11 in their domed12 roofs, the noses of a dozen cannon13 angled toward the ship.
"John, there's someone there," said the girl in the turret, tensely. "You can't see it through the windshield, but there are some smaller guns poking14 out near the ground and they're following us."
John stopped the car and switched on the loudspeaker.
"Hello, the spaceport!" His amplified15 voice boomed out across the sand and reverberated16 against the buildings. "Is anybody there? We come in peace."
There was no reply. The big guns still angled toward the starship, the little ones focussed on the car.
"They may be robot-controlled," suggested Phil Maxwell, the gunner on the side of the car toward the forts. "Any sign of an entrance, Ann?"
"Nothing but the gunports," replied the girl in the turret.
"Don't fool with them, John," said Commander Wallace, who was tuned17 in from the ship on the car's communications system. "If they're robot-controlled, they'll be booby-trapped. Move out of range and continue with your exploration."

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adj.吃力的,谨慎的v.努力争取(for)( labor的过去式和过去分词 );苦干;详细分析;(指引擎)缓慢而困难地运转 | |
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