clicked on.
âRequire Talent assistance return,â said Prtglmâs unmistakable tones. âTalent to return, too.â
â WE COME, TOO ?â Gil asked, and Kat was hanging on Rojerâs response.
â RJ SEES NO REASON NOT. PRTGLM NEVER NOTICES YOU ANYHOW .â While Rojer knew Prtglm was a Great One, he had been slightly peeved that it was too great a personage to notice his dear friends. He took Gil and Kat across to the
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whenever possible because they did enjoy visitingamong their own kind. â WE USE BIGGEST CARRIER ANYWAY. YOU HIDE IN DARK .â
Knowing it would take the âDini captain time to make its ponderous way from the bridge area to the transfer pod in the cargo bay, Rojer stripped out of his rumpled shipsuit and donned a clean one, buckling on the formal belt and pouch he rarely bothered to wear. He was in awe of Great captain Prtglm and a âuniformedâ appearance bolstered his morale.
Gil and Kat were so excited they squirmed in his arms as he gathered them up for the âport. Actually, he landed neatly right at the hatch to the cargo bay, and in an empty corridor. He could, however, feel the vibration in the deck plates of a heavy tread.
â QUICK, YOU TWO ,â he urged, adding body language to his words, opening the hatch and thrusting the two warm furry bodies ahead of him. â THE GREAT ONE COMES. FEEL IT ?â His two friends scurried to the large pod that would be used. They opened it and were disappearing inside as Rojer explained to the deck officer that heâd be taking the captain back to the
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.
âYou sure know when that biggieâs coming, doncha,â Ensign Menburia said as the vibration through the deck plates was even more discernible. âNo disrespect intended, but it can barely get through that hatch. Oops!â And the ensign ducked back to her engineering board as the massive figure of Prtglm appeared.
The captain required time to settle itself in the pod while the cargo bay crew appeared extremely busy at their stations. Finally Rojer could enter.
âIs power up, Ensign?â Rojer called, and received a thumbs-up from Menburia. He closed the hatch and tried to compress himself so as not to touch the captain. A Great One did not appreciate tactile contact.
Rojer picked up the pulse of generators he was now asfamiliar with as Xexoâs at Aurigae Tower. He knew where he was going and âported them on board the
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so lightly he was sure that Prtglm wasnât even aware the transfer had taken place until the hatch was opened by one of its own officers, and it was officially welcomed back on board. Prtglm rattled several phrases off so quickly that Rojer didnât follow the sense of them. Something about ânew probesâ and âdecision.â
â COME ,â Prtglm said curtly to Rojer as soon as it had its back legs on the deck. Rojer scrambled out to see Prtglm making its way to an opening that led to the interior of the âDini ship, not to the bridge as Rojer had expected.
It was as well Prtglm made its way without a backward glance for Gil and Kat suddenly clung onto Rojerâs hands.
â WHATâS WRONG ?â he asked, but each made the sudden quick head movement that told him to keep quiet. He could feel their digits trembling despite the strength with which they held on to him.
They were alone as they followed Prtglm down the corridor, which was just wide enough to accommodate the massive body of the captain. Then a hatch slid back and Prtglm entered, pausing to gesture to them to hurry. Rojer obeyed despite the fact that both Gil and Kat seemed to impede his forward progress.
âWhatâs wrong?â he muttered, bending down to their ear holes.
Kat managed a quavery noise and, taking a breath as if steeling itself, stepped over the hatch and into the big hangar facility. Rojer and Gil followed. Rojer knew his dear friends were awed by any