Sabotage in Space by [pseud.] Carey Rockwell
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keenly interested in their pupils' handling of orderly democratic
procedure. As the cadet judge opened the proceedings, Commander Walters, Major Connel, Captain Strong, and Lieutenant Wolchek, unit commander of the _Capella_ crew, watched intently from their seats in the back of the gym. Up forward, at two small tables immediately in front of the Council's platform, the _Polaris_ and _Capella_ units sat rigidly, while their defense lawyers arranged papers and data on the table for quick reference. Little Alfie Higgins didn't say a word to Tom, Roger, or Astro, merely studied his opponent, Cadet Benjy Edwards, who was acting as attorney for the _Capella_ unit. Edwards, a beefy boy with a florid face, looked across the chamber and sneered at Tom. The young cadet repressed a quick shudder of anger. There was bad blood between the two. Once, Tom had found Edwards bullying a helpless group of Earthworm cadets, forcing them to march and exercise under a broiling Martian sun for no reason at all, and Tom had put a stop to it. Edwards had taken every opportunity to get back at Tom, and now he had his best chance. From the beginning, the trial was argued bitterly. Though the issues were clear-cut--illegal possession of the study spools, out on the quadrangle after hours, and fighting--Edwards tried to accuse the _Polaris_ unit of irrelevant infractions. But Alfie Higgins was his equal. From the beginning, he admitted that the _Polaris_ unit was guilty of the first charge, but made a strong claim that they had more than made up for the infraction by risking censure to return the spools to their rightful owners. In addition, he forced Tony Richards to admit that he had accepted Roger's apology. The Council agreed to drop that charge and to hold the second charge in abeyance, since both units seemed to have had good reason for being out after hours. Benjy Edwards |
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