Palos of the Dog Star PackGiesy, J. U. (John Ulrich)
Science
Palos of the Dog Star Pack
Giesy, J. U. (John Ulrich)
Astral projection -- Fiction; Life on other planets -- Fiction; Science fiction
In three days Croft made landfall on the coast of Mazhur not far from
Niera and coasted toward the town, after landing a party under Lakkon
some miles above it with instructions to advance down the coast, and
entrench themselves on the landward side of the city, at once. He
appeared before the city with his fleet about mid-morning and demanded
its surrender at once.
His answer was defiance, of course.
Croft set to work. His own galley ran close in toward the gates of the
harbor. The enemy manned the walls. They began a rain of arrows and
spears and the casting down of fireballs, hoping to set the galley on
fire.
Croft had expected this. He had prepared some metal shields which could
be used to cover the decks against arrows and spears from above. They
were impregnable save for some square-cut holes. Through these he began
a bombardment of the gates themselves with grenades. Heavy as they
were, they had not been built to resist the assault of powder. Inside
twenty minutes, while the air filled with shouts and missiles of the
defenders, one was blown from its hinges and fell with a mighty splash.
The other followed shortly after. Croft's galley sailed in, followed by
that of Jadgor and several others of the fleet.
And now he had the defenders of the walls in the rear. His galley
paused. The others followed suit. Their decks swarmed with men who
knelt and opened fire from the rifles Croft had made. A smell of
powder filled the air. Smoke clouds floated in the air. The shouts
of the defenders changed to cries of alarm as they found themselves
stricken by this new and unknown force. Other galleys forced passage
and speeding beyond the engaged vessels opened a galling fire along the
waterfront. Under cover of this landing parties were flung ashore. They
marched into the town, engaging the Zollarian guards wherever found,
yet always at an advantage of weapons and range. In an hour it was done.
The Zollarian commander surrendered. Croft shut his men in their
barracks and posted a guard. Bulletins printed in advance, promising
freedom from harm to all non-combatants who kept their houses and
caused no trouble, were affixed at the houses at the corners of the
streets. The remainder of the fleet entered the harbor and debarked
their men and the armored motors. Inside two hours more Croft marched
out of the landward gate and joined Lakkon and his men where they had
labored on their trenches. That night Jadgor's tent stood in the midst
of an armed camp on Mazhurian soil. Tamarizia had struck swiftly and
with an overwhelming force, for which Zollaria had been unprepared.
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