The Ultimate Weapon

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The T-208 staggered suddenly, wandered from her course--whole, but uncontrolled. For the men withinthe ship were dead.
Majestically the Miran swung along beside the dead ship, a greatmagnetic tow-cable shot out toward it, to shy off at first, then slowlyto be adjusted, and take hold in the magnetic shield of the T-208. Thepilots of the watching scout-ships turned away. They knew what wouldhappen.
It did. Five--ten--twenty seconds passed. Then the "dead-man" took overthe ship--and the stored pow
...er in the atostor tanks blasted in aterrible flame that shattered the metal hull to molecular fragments. Theinterstellar cruiser shuddered, and rolled half over at the blastingpressure. Leaking seams appeared in her plates.
The scouts raced back to Luna as the Miran settled heavily, and a trifleclumsily to Phobos. Miran radio-beams were forcing their way out towardthe Miran station on Europa, to be relayed to the headquarters onJupiter, just as Solarian radio beams were thrusting through spacetoward Luna.


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