A segment of the highway had been thrown up into a ten-foot wall, barring their progress. Over the edge of the wall, the muzzles2 of heat-guns pointed3 at them as they brought the car to a halt some distance away. John got the commander on the car radio.
"We could swing around it, but we don't know whether they have vehicles that could outrun us," he reported. "And my conception of our mission is to establish contact."
"That's right," agreed Tom. "But stay in the car until you get a friendly reaction. Then you're on your own—and I'm afraid you're expendable, John."
John switched on the loudspeaker and made overtures4 to the roadblock. After a moment, a lone5 figure stepped around the edge of the mound6 of earth and concrete and approached the car slowly. The man was dressed in the drab, baggy7 uniform of a professional soldier.
"If you come in peace, leave your vehicle and identify yourself," called the soldier. "You will not be harmed."
"Take over, Phil," ordered John. He slipped from the driver's seat and climbed through the turret8. Jumping to the ground, he approached the soldier, his arms swinging freely at his sides.
"John Gray, executive officer of the starship Discovery, returned from a colonizing9 mission to Deneb III," said John, holding out his hand.
"Arrive in peace," he said. "If you will leave your vehicle here, you will be escorted as deevs to Third Sarge Elfor, commander of the town of Pebbro."
John returned to the car and held a brief consultation11 with his companions. Although he was in command of the exploration party, planetary operations of the starship's personnel were conducted on a somewhat democratic basis. The commander listened in, but left them to their own judgment13.
"Communications blackout for a while then, commander," said John. "I see no reason to let them know about the personal radios right now."
The quartet emerged from the car wearing small packs of emergency rations12 and equipment. Behind the roadblock, the sight that met their eyes was unexpected.
The robot-controlled space relay station, the heavily armed pillboxes at the spaceport and the heat-guns poked14 across the roadblock at them, all had made it logical to anticipate a powerfully equipped task force. Instead, they found a troop of 19th century cavalrymen, armed for the most part with 13th century weapons. There were no more than a dozen heat-guns in evidence, and their bearers also carried short swords and long-bows with quivers of arrows.
The four from the starship were given mounts and, with no outward indications of hostility16, were escorted to the town whose smoke they had seen.
The town was another surprise. They had expected either a fortress17 or an outpost of brick and log buildings. It was neither. The buildings were tremendous cubes and domes18 of steel and concrete, sleek19 and modern, windowed with heavy glass bricks. Skeins of cables, coils and loops of aerials bespoke20 the power that must be at their command.
But the people walked.
Not a car or a truck was to be seen. Men and women in the gray military uniforms walked or trotted21 up and down the broad paved streets. Occasionally a horse-drawn wagon22 passed, hauling a load of vegetables or manure23. It was as though a cavalry15 post of the old West carried on its slow-moving duties in a super-modern setting.

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枪口( muzzle的名词复数 ); (防止动物咬人的)口套; (四足动物的)鼻口部; (狗)等凸出的鼻子和口 | |
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