Vengeance on Mars! - Jerome Bixby

Vengeance on Mars!

In the dim Water Temple, where the dead grinned down on the dead, Hale met his D-day. Should he give an ex-comrade to the torturing Lhrai or chance the massacre of Terrestrial thousands?
Hale cut the motor as he swerved off the ancient plastic roadway. His one-man beetle thumped over the shoulder and, wheels whispering, coasted down the sandy, moonlit slope. It threaded between mighty linla cacti that had the size and shape of spaceships towering grey in the night. He braked it to a slanting stop and got out, a big, long-legged man who carefully kept the little car between himself and the Martian water temple that sat a short distance away where the dunes of the desert began. He thought, Strange to be afraid of getting shot by Randy.
Weiss said, from the shadows, Better get out of the moonlight, Hale. That beetle won't stop a blaster bolt.
Hale crossed to the clot of men that made dark blurs under the linla . Weiss said, What took you so long?
Hale said, I had to get my gun recharged. Sturm was working on it when Sam came busting in the shop and told me you'd cornered Randy. He touched the blaster at his belt, then brought up the hand to get out a cigarette from his jacket pocket. He struck a match on the blaster butt. Why call me? Why not call the Patrol?
Someone stirred in the darkness, clearing a throat. Patrol never hung a looter yet and as long as Boss Ricco kicks back to Patrol brass, they never will. This one, we'll take care of personally. The redboys want him.
Over the cupped match flame, Hale sent a hard glance in the direction of the voice. Eight, ten men aren't enough.
Weiss said placatingly, We were tipped that he'd try this temple. We were waiting for him, but he got past us. First thing we knew, he killed the guardian inside. We heard the shot. We called on him to surrender, but hell, he knows what the redboys will do to him if we get him alive.
Hale said again, Why call me?
You know these old water temples. One narrow entrance, no windows. He can't get out, that's for sure, but we can't get at him without losing a lot of men. Weiss put a hand on Hale's arm, and Hale moved impatiently and Weiss took it away, saying, You know Randy better'n any of us.

Jerome Bixby
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2020-12-05

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Science fiction; Short stories; Male friendship -- Fiction; Mars (Planet) -- Fiction; Criminals -- Fiction

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