Sabotage in Space

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Sabotage in Space
Rockwell Carey [pseud.]
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The Solar Guard is still looking for him. " Strong watched the two cadets turn back to their work dejectedly, andthen, sighing with weariness, he headed back to the slidewalk. In themorning he would check the reports of the Security Section for word ofTom. Then he squared his shoulders determinedly. He would check themnow!
He could not go to bed yet. Not while Tom was still missing and whileAstro and Roger were on the work gang. He would not sleep until theywere free and the _Polaris_ unit was
...together again out in space!
    * * * * * Tom Corbett was also unable to sleep. He had spent the night in thevillage hotel tossing and turning, his mind seething with plans to aidRoger and Astro.
Finally, at dawn, he got up and sneaked out of the hotel. Avoiding theconvenience of the monorail, he struck out on foot over the ruggedcountryside for Space Academy. He had a plan, but the plan required thathe talk to Roger and Astro first, and then to Captain Strong, but it hadto be done secretly.


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