 Part 3 of The Ethical Engineer by Harry Harrison. Drink some more of this, the voice said, and cold water splashed on Jason's face, and some of it trickled down his throat making him cough. Looking hard was pressing into his back and his wrists hurt. Memory seeped back slowly, the fight, the capture, and the potion that had been forced upon him. When he opened his eyes he saw a flickering yellow lamp overhead, hung from a chain. He blinked at it and tried to gather enough energy to sit up. A familiar face swam in front of the light and Jason squinted his eyes at it and groaned. Is that you, Micah, or are you just part of a nightmare? There is no escape from justice, Jason. It is I, and I have some grave questions to put to you. Jason groaned again. You're real all right. Even in a nightmare I wouldn't dare dream up any lines like that. But before the questions, how about telling me a thing or two about the local setup? You should know something since you have been a slave of the Zertanoi longer than I. Jason realized that the pain in his wrists came from heavy iron shackles. A chain passed through them and was stapled to a thick wooden bar on which his head had been resting. Why the chains and what is the local hospitality like? Micah resisted the invitation to impart any vital information and returned irresistibly to his own topic. When I saw you last you were a slave of Chaka, and tonight you were brought in with the other slaves of Chaka and chained to the bar while you were unconscious. There was an empty place next to mine, and I told them I would tend you if they placed you there, and they did. Now, there is something I must know. Before they stripped you I saw that you were wearing the armor and helmet of Chaka. Where is the man? What happened to him? Me, Chaka, Jason rasped, and burst out coughing from the dryness in his throat. He took a long drink of water from the bowl. You sound very vindictive, Micah, you old fraud. There is all the turn the other cheek stuff now. Don't tell me you could possibly hate the man just because he hit you on the head, fractured your skull, and sold you down the river as a slave reject. In case you have been brooding over this injustice, you can now be cheered because the evil Chaka is no more. He is buried in the trackless wastes, and after all the applications were sifted out, I got the job. You killed him? In a word? Yes, and don't think that it was easy since he had all the advantages, and I possessed only my native ingenuity, which luckily proved to be enough. It was touch-and-go for a while because when I tried to assassinate him in his sleep, you what, Micah salmon hissed. Got to him at night. You don't think anyone in his right mind would tackle a monster like that face-to-face, do you? Though it ended up that way since he had some neat gadgets for keeping track of people in the dark. Briefly, we fought, I won, I became Chaka, though my reign was neither long nor noble. I followed you as far as the desert where I was neatly trapped by a shrewd old bird named Edepan, who demoted me back to the ranks and took away all my slaves as well. Now, that's my story, so tell me yours. Where are we? What goes on here? Assassin! Slave-holder! Micah reared back as far as he could under the restraint of the chain and pointed the finger of judgment at Jason. Two more charges must be added to your roll of infamy. I sickened myself, Jason, that I could ever have felt sympathy for you and tried to help you. I will still help you, but only to stay alive so that you may be taken back to Cassilia for trial and execution. I like that example of fair and impartial justice, trial and execution. Jason coughed again and drained the bowl of water. Didn't you ever hear of presumed innocent until proven guilty? It only happens to be the mainstay of all jurist prudence. And how could you possibly justify trying me on Cassilia for actions that occurred on this planet that aren't crimes here? That's like taking a cannibal away from his tribe and executing him for anthropology. What would be wrong with that, the eating of human flesh is a crime, so loathsome I shudder to think of it. Of course a man who does that must be executed. If he slips in the back door and eats one of your relatives, you certainly have grounds for action. But not if he joins the rest of his jolly tribe for a good roast of enemy. Don't you see the obvious point here that human conduct can only be judged in relation to its environment? Conduct is relative. The cannibal in his society is just as moral as the churchgoer in yours. Bless, femur. A crime is a crime. There are moral laws that stand above all human society. Oh, no, there are not. That's just the point where your medieval morality breaks down. All laws and ideas are historical and relative, not absolute. They are relevant to their particular time and place and taken out of context they lose their importance. Within the context of this grubby society I acted in a most straightforward and honest manner. I attempted to assassinate my master, which is the only way an ambitious boy can get ahead in this hard world, and which was undoubtedly the way Chaka himself got the job in the first place. Assassination didn't work, but combat did, and the results were the same. Once in power I took good care of my slaves, though of course they didn't appreciate it since they didn't want good care, they only wanted my job, that being the law of the land. The only thing I really did wrong was to not live up to my obligations as a slave-holder and keep them marching up and down the beaches forever. Instead I came looking for you and was trapped and broken back to slavery where I belong for pulling such a stupid trick. The door crashed open and harsh sunlight streamed into the windowless building. On your feet, slaves! A Zartano shouted in through the opening. A chorus of shufflings and groans broke out as the men stirred to life. Jason could see now that he was one of twenty slaves shackled to the long bar, apparently the entire trunk of a good-sized tree. The man chained at the far end seemed to be a leader of sorts because he cursed and goaded the others to life. When they were all standing he snapped his commands in a hectoring tone of voice. Come on, come on, first come best food, and don't forget your bowls. Put them away so they can't drop out. Remember, nothing to eat or drink all day unless you have the bowl. And let's work together today. Everyone pull his weight. That's the only way to do it. That goes for all you men, especially you new men. Give them a day's work here, and they give you a day's food. Oh, shut up, someone shouted. And you can't complain about that. The straw boss wind on, unperturbed. Now, all together, one, bend down and get your hands around the bar and get a good grip. And two, lift it clear of the ground. Just the way, and three, stand up and out the door we go. They shuffled out into the sunlight and the cold wind of dawn bit through his pyre and cover-all and the remains of Chaka's leather trappings that Jason had been allowed to keep. His captors had torn off the claw-studded feet, but not bothered the wrappings underneath so they hadn't found his boots. This was the only bright spot on an otherwise unlimited vista of blackest gloom. Jason tried to be thankful for small blessings, but only shivered some more. As soon as possible, this situation had to be changed since he had already served his term as slave on this backwards planet and was cut out for better things. On order, the slaves lined up against the walls of the yard. Presenting their balls like scruffy pentients, they accepted dippers of lukewarm soup from another slave who pushed along a wheeled tub of the stuff. He was chained to the tub. Jason's appetite vanished when he tasted the sludge. It was cranoi soup, and the desert tubers tasted even worse. He hadn't thought it was possible when served up in a broth. But survival was more important than fastidiousness, so he gulped the evil stuff down. Breakfast over, they marched out the gate into another compound and fascinated interest displaced all of Jason's concerns. In the center of the yard was a large capstan into which the first group of slaves were already fitting the end of their bar. Jason's group and the two others shuffled into position and seated their bars, making a four-spoked wheel out of the capstan. An overseer shouted, and the slaves groaned and threw their weight against the bars until they shuddered and began to turn. Then trudging slowly, they kept the wheel moving. Once this slogging labor was under way, Jason turned his attention to the crude mechanism that they were powering. A vertical shaft from the capstan turned a creaking wooden wheel that set a series of leather belts into motion. Some of them vanished through openings into a large stone building, while the strongest strap of all turned the rocker arm of what could only be a counterbalanced pump. This all seemed like a highly inefficient way to go about pumping wooders since there certainly must be natural springs and lakes somewhere around. The pungent smell that filled the yard was hauntingly familiar, and Jason had just reached the conclusion that water couldn't be the object of their labors when a throaty gurgling came from the standpipe of the pump and a thick black stream bubbled out. Petroleum! Of course! Jason enthused out loud, then bent his attentions to pushing when the overseer gave him an ugly look and cracked his whip menacingly. This was the secret of the Zartanoy and the source of their power. Mountains were visible nearby and hills towering above the surrounding walls. The captured slaves had been drugged so they would not even know in which direction they had been brought to this hidden site, or how long the trip was. Here in this guarded valley they labored to pump the crude oil that their masters used to power their big desert wagons. Or did they use crude oil for this? The petroleum was gurgling out in a solid stream now and running down an open trough that vanished through a wall into the same building as the turning belts. What barbaric devilishness went on in there? A thick chimney crowned the building and produced clouds of black smoke, while from the various openings in the wall came a tremendous stench that threatened to lift the top off of his head. At the same moment he realized what was going on in the building, a guarded door was opened and Edipon came out, blowing his sizable nose in a scrap of rag. The creaking wheel turned and when its rotation brought Jason around again he called out to him. Hey, Edipon, come over here. I want to talk to you. I'm the former Chaka, in case you don't recognize me out of uniform. Edipon gave him one look, then turned away, dabbing at his nose. It was obvious that slaves held no interest for him, no matter what their position had been before their fall. The slave driver ran over with a roar, raising his whip while the slow rotation of the wheel carried Jason away. He shouted back over his shoulder. Listen to me. I know a lot and can help you. Only a turned back for an answer and the whip was already whistling down. It was time for the hard sell. You had better hear me because I know that what comes out first is best. Ow! This last was involuntary as the whip landed. Jason's words were without meaning to the slaves as well as the overseer who was raising his whip for another blow, but their impact on Edipon was as dramatic as if he had stepped on a hot coal. He shuttered to a halt and wheeled about, and even at this distance Jason could see that a sickly gray tone had replaced his normal brown color of skin. Stop the wheel! He shouted. This unexpected command drew the startled attention of everyone. The gate-mouthed overseer lowered his whip while the slaves stumbled and halted and the wheel groaned to a stop. In the sudden silence, Edipon's steps echoed loudly as he ran to Jason. Halting a hand's breath away, his lips drawn back from his teeth with tension as if he were prepared to bite. What was that, you said? He hurled the words at Jason while his fingers half plucked a knife from his belt. Jason smiled, looking and acting calmer than he felt. His barb had gone home, but unless he proceeded carefully, so would Edipon's knife into his stomach. This was obviously a very sensitive topic. You heard what I said, and I don't think you want me to repeat it in front of all these strangers. I know what happens here because I come from a place far away where we do this kind of thing all the time. I can help you. I can show you how to get more of the best and how to make your caroy work better. Just try me. Only unchain me from this bar first, and let's get to some place private where we can have a nice chat. Edipon's thoughts were obvious. He chewed his lip and looked hotly at Jason fingering the edge of his knife. Jason only returned a smile of pure innocence and tapped his fingers happily on the bar, just marking time while he waited to be released. Yet in spite of the cold there was a rivulet of sweat trickling down his spine. He was gambling everything on Edipon's intelligence. That the man's curiosity would overcome the immediate desire to silence the slave who knew so much about things so secret, hoping that he would remember that slaves could always be killed and that it wouldn't hurt to ask a few questions first. Curiosity won, and the knife dropped back into the sheath while Jason let his breath out in a relieved sigh. It had been entirely too close, even for a professional gambler. His own life on the board was a little higher stakes than he enjoyed playing for. Jason from the bar, and bring him to me, Edipon ordered, then strode agitatedly away. The other slaves watched wide-eyed as the blacksmith was rushed out, and with much confusion and shouted orders, Jason's chain was cut from the bar where it joined the heavy staple. What are you doing, Micah asked, and one of the guards backhanded him to the ground. Jason just smiled and touched his fingers to his lips as his chain was released and they led him away. He was free from bondage, and he would stay that way if he could convince Edipon that he would be better off in some capacity other than dumb labor. The room they led him to contained the first touches of decoration or self-indulgence that he had seen on this planet. The furniture was carefully constructed with an occasional bit of carving to brighten it, and there was a woven cover on the bed. Edipon stood by a table, tapping his fingers nervously on the dark, polished surface. Lock him up, he ordered the guards, and Jason was secured to a sturdy ring-bolt that projected from the wall. As soon as the guards were gone, he stood before Jason and drew his knife. Tell me what you know or I will kill you at once. My past is an open book to you, Edipon. I come from a land where we know all the secrets of nature. What is the name of this land? Are you a spy from Absala? I couldn't very well be one since I have never heard of the place. Jason pulled at his lower lip, wondering just how intelligent Edipon was and just how frank he could be with him. This was no time to get tangled up in lies about planetary geography. It might be best to try him on a small dose of the truth. If I told you I came from another planet, another world in the sky, up among the stars, would you believe me? Perhaps there are many old legends that our forefathers came from a world beyond the sky, but I have always dismissed this as religious drivel fit only for women. In this case the girls happen to be right. Your planet was settled by men whose ships crossed the emptiness of space as your caroy pass over the desert. Your people have forgotten about that and lost the science and knowledge you once had, but in other worlds the knowledge is still held. Madness. Not at all. It is science, though many times confused as being the same thing. I'll prove my point. You know that I could never have been inside your mysterious building out there, and I imagine you can be sure no one has told me of its secrets. Yet I'll bet you that I can describe fairly accurately what is in there. Not from seeing the machinery, but from knowing what must be done to oil in order to get the products you need. You want to hear? Proceed, Edipon said, sitting on a corner of the table and balancing the knife loosely in his palm. I don't know what you call it, the device, but in the trade it is a pot still used for fractional distillation. Your crude oil runs into a tank of some kind and you pipe it from there to a retort, some big vessel that you can seal airtight. Once it is closed you light a fire under the thing and try to get all the oil to an even temperature. A gas rises from the oil and you take it off through a pipe and run it through a condenser, probably more pipe, with water running over it. Then you put a bucket under the open end of the pipe and out of it drips the juice that you burn in your caroy to make them move. Edipon's eyes opened wider and wider while Jason talked until they stuck out of his head like boiled eggs. Demon! he screeched and tottered toward Jason with the knife extended. You couldn't have seen. Not through stone walls, yet only my family have seen. No others. I swear to that. Keep cool, Edipon. I told you that we have been doing this stuff for years in my country. He balanced on one foot, ready for a kick at the knife in case the old man's nerves did not settle down. I'm not out to steal your secrets. In fact, they are pretty small potatoes where I come from since every farmer has a still for cooking up his own mash and saving on taxes. Oh, bet I can even put in some improvements for you, sight unseen. How do you monitor the temperature on your cooking brew? Do you have thermometers? What are thermometers? Edipon asked, forgetting the knife for the moment, drawn on by the joys of a technical discussion. That's what I thought. I can see where your bootleg joy juice is going to take a big jump in quality if you have anyone here who can do some simple glassblowing, though it might be easier to rig up a coiled bimetallic strip. You're trying to boil off your various fractions and unless you keep an even and controlled temperature, you are going to have a mixed brew. The thing you want for your engines are the most volatile fractions, the liquids that boil off first, like gasoline and benzene. After that, you raise the temperature and collect kerosene for your lamps, and so forth, right on down the line until you have a nice mass of tar left to pave your roads with. How does that sound to you? Edipon had forced himself into calmness, though a jumping muscle in his cheek betrayed his inner tension. What you have described is truth, though you were wrong on some small things, but I am not interested in your thermometer, nor in improving our water of power. It has been good enough for my family for generations, and it is good enough for me. I bet you think that line is original. There is something that you might be able to do that would bring you rich rewards. We can be generous when needs be. You have seen our caroy, and ridden on one, and seen me go into the shrine to intercede with the sacred powers to make us move. Can you tell me what power moves the caroy? I hope this is the final exam, Edipon, because you are stretching my powers of extrapolation. Stripping away all the shrines and sacred powers, I would say that you go into the engine room to do a piece of work with very little praying involved. There could be a number of ways of moving those barns, let's think of the simplest. This is top of the head now, so don't penalties if I miss any of the fine points. Internal combustion is out. I doubt if you have the technology to handle it, plus the fact that there was a lot to do about the water tank, and it took you almost an hour to get underway. That sounds like you were getting up a head of steam, the safety valve. I forgot about that. So it is steam. You go in, lock the door, of course, then open a couple of valves until the fuel drips into the firebox. Then you light it. Maybe you have a pressure gauge, or maybe you just wait until the safety valve pops to tell you if you have a head of steam, which can be dangerous since a sticking valve could blow the whole works right over the mountain. Once you have the steam, you crack a valve and let it into the cylinders and get the thing moving. After that, you just enjoy the trip. Of course, making sure the water is feeding to your boiler all right, that your pressure stays up, your fire is hot enough, all your bearings are lubricated, and the rest. Jason looked on astounded as Eddipon did a little jig around the room. Holding his robe up above his bony knees, bouncing with excitement, he jabbed his knife into the tabletop and rushed over to Jason and grabbed him by the shoulders, shaking him until his chain rattled. Do you know what you've done? He asked. Do you know what you've said? I know well enough. Does this mean that I have passed the exam? Was I right? I don't know if you are right or not. I have never seen the inside of one of the Uppsala and Devil boxes. He danced around the room again. You know more about their, what do you call it, engine? Then I do. I have only spent my life tending them and cursing the people of Uppsala who keep the secret from us. But you will reveal it to us. We will build our own engines and if they want water of power, they will have to pay dearly for it. Would you mind being a little bit clearer? Jason pleaded. I have never heard anything so confused in my entire life. I will show you, man, from a far world and you will reveal the Uppsala's secrets to us. I see the dawn of a new day for Puttoko arriving. He opened the door and shouted for the guards and for his son, Narcissi, who arrived as they were unlocking Jason, who recognized him as the same droop-eyed and sleepy-looking Zurtano who had been helping Edepan to drive their ungainly vehicle. Seize this chain, my son, and keep your club ready to kill this slave if he makes any attempt to escape. Otherwise, do not harm him for he is very valuable. Come. He tugged on the chain, but Jason only dug his heels in and did not move. They looked at him astonished. Just a few things before we go. The man who is to bring the new day to Puttoko is not a slave. Let us get that straight before this operation goes any further. We'll work out something with chains or guards so I can't escape, but the slavery thing is out. But you are not one of us. Therefore, you must be a slave. I've just added a third category to your social order. Employee. Though reluctant, I am still an employee, skilled labor, and I intend to be treated that way. Figure it out for yourself. Kill a slave and what do you lose? Very little if there is another slave in the pens that can push in the same place. But kill me and what do you get? Brains on your club and they do you no good at all there. Say, Dad, does he mean I can't kill him? Narcissi looked puzzled as well as sleepy. No, he doesn't mean that. He means if we kill him, there is no one else that can do the work he is to do for us. I can understand him and I do not like it. There are only slaves and slavers. Anything else is against the natural order. But he has us trapped between Satano and the sandstorm, so we must allow him some freedoms. Bring the slave now, I mean the employee, and we will see if he can do the things he has promised. If he does not, I will have the pleasure of killing him because I do not like his revolutionary ideas. They marched single file to a locked and guarded building with immense doors, which were pulled open to reveal the massive forms of seven Karoi. Look at them, Eddipon hissed and tugged at his nose. The finest and most beautiful constructions, striking fear into our enemy's hearts, carrying us fleetingly across the sands, bearing on their backs immense loads, and only three of the things are able to move. Engine trouble, Jason asked lately. Eddipon grumbled, cursed and fumed under his breath and led the way to an inner courtyard where stood four immense black boxes, painted with death heads, splintered bones, fountains of blood and cabalistic symbols of a sinister appearance. Those swine in Opsala take our water of power and give nothing in return. Oh, yes, they let us use their engines, but after running for a few months, the cursed things stop and will not go again. Then we must bring them back to the city to exchange for a new one and pay again and again. A nice racket, Jason said, looking at the sealed coverings on the engines. Why don't you just crack into them and fix them yourself? They can't be very complex. That is death, Eddipon gasped, and both Zertanoi recoiled from the boxes at the thought. We have tried that in my father's father's day, since we are not superstitious like the slaves and know that these are man-made, not God-made. However, the tricky serpents of Opsala hide their secrets with immense cunning. If any attempt is made to break the covering the horrible death leaks out and fills the air. Men who breathe the air die, and even those who are solely touched by it develop immense blisters and die in pain. The men of Opsala laughed when this happened to our people and after that raised the price even higher. Jason circled one of the boxes, examining it with interest, trailing Narcissi behind him at the end of the chain. The thing was higher than his head and almost twice as long. The heavy shaft emerged through openings on opposite sides, probably the power takeoff for the wheels. Through an opening in the side, he could see inset handles and two small colored discs and above this were three funnel-shaped openings shaped and painted like mouths. By standing on tiptoe, Jason looked on the top, but there was only a flanged, sooty opening that might be for the attachment of a smokestack. There was only one more opening, a smallest one in the rear and no other controls on the garish container. I'm beginning to get the picture, but you will have to tell me how you work the controls. Death before that, Narcissi shouted. Only my family. Will you shut up? Jason shouted right back. Remember, you're not allowed to browbeat the help anymore. There are no secrets here, not only that, but I probably know more about this thing than you do just by looking at it. Oil, water, and fuel go in these three openings. You poke a light in somewhere, probably in that smoky hole under the controls. Open one of those valves for fuel supply. Another one is to make the engine go slower and faster. And the third is for your water feed. The discs are indicators of some kind. Narcissi paled and stepped back. So keep the trap shut while I talk to your dad. It is, as you say, at a pond pointed. The mouths must always be filled and will be tied if they shall go empty for the powers will halt or worse. Fire goes in here as you guessed and when the green finger comes forward, this lever may be turned for motion. The next is for great speed or going slow. The very last is under the sign of the red finger, which when it points indicates need and the handle must be turned and held until the finger retires. White breath comes from the opening in back. That is all there is. About what I expected, Jason muttered and examined the container wall, wrapping it with his knuckles until it boomed. They give you the minimum of controls to run the thing so you won't learn anything about the basic principles involved. Without the theory, you would never know what the handles control or that the green indicator comes out when you have operating pressure or the red one when the water level is low in the boiler. Very neat. And the whole thing sealed up in a can and booby trapped in case you have any ideas of going into business for yourself. The cover sounds like it is double walled. And from your description, I would say that it has one of the vesicant war gases like mustard gas sealed inside there in liquid form. Anyone who tries to cut their way in will quickly forget their ambitions after a dose of that. Yet there must be a way to get inside the case and service the engine. They aren't going to throw them away after a few months use. And considering the level of technology displayed by this monstrosity, I should be able to find the tricks and get around any other built-in traps. I think I'll take the job. Very well. Begin. Wait a minute, boss. You still have a few things to learn about hired labor. There are always certain working conditions and agreements involved, all of which I'll be happy to list for you. Chapter eight. What I do not understand is why you must have the other slave, Narcissi Wind, to have the woman of course is natural as well as to have quarters of your own. My father has given his permission, but he also said that I and my brothers are to help you, that the secrets of the engine are to be revealed to no one else. Then trot right over to him and get permission for the slave Micah to join me in the work. You can explain that he comes from the same land that I do and that your secrets are mere children's toys to him. And if dad wants any other reasons, tell him that I need skilled aid. Someone who knows how to handle tools and who can be trusted to follow directions exactly is given. You and your brothers have entirely too many ideas of your own about how things should be done and a tendency to leave details up to the gods and have a good bash with the hammer if things don't work the way they should. Narcissi retired seething and mumbling to himself while Jason huddled over the oil stove planning the next step. It had taken most of the day to lay down logs for rollers and pushed the sealed engine out into the sandy valley far from the well site. Open space was needed for any experiments where a mistake could release a cloud of war gas. Even Edipon had finally seen the sense of this, though all of his tendencies were to conduct the experiments with great secretiveness behind locked doors. He had granted permission only after skin walls had been erected to form an enclosure that could be guarded. It was only incidental that they acted as a much appreciated windbreak. After much argument, the dangling chains and shackles had been removed from Jason's arms and lightweight leg irons substituted. He had to shuffle when he walked, but his arms were completely free, a great improvement over the chains, even though one of the brothers kept watch with a cocked crossbow as long as Jason wasn't fastened down. Now he had to get some tools and some idea of the technical knowledge of these people before he could proceed, which would necessarily entail one more battle over their precious secrets. Come on, he called to his guard. Let's find Edipon and give his ulcers another twinge. After his first enthusiasm, the leader of the Zertanoy was getting very little pleasure out of his new project. You have quarters of your own, he grumbled, and the slave woman to cook for you, and I have just given permission for the other slave to help you. Now, more requests. Do you want to drain all the blood from my body? Let's not dramatize it too much. I simply want some tools to get on with my work and a peek at your machine shop or wherever it is you do your mechanical work. I have to have some idea of the way you people solve mechanical problems before I can go to work on that box of tricks out there in the desert. Entrance is forbidden. Regulations are snapping like straws today, so we might as well go on and finish off a few more. Will you lead the way? The guards were reluctant to open the refinery-building gates to Jason, and there was much rattling of keys and worried looks. A brace of elderly Zertanoy stinking of oil fumes emerged from the interior and joined in a shouted argument with Edipon, whose will finally prevailed. Chained again and guarded like a murderer, Jason was begrudgingly led into the dark interior, the contents of which was depressingly anticlimactic. Really from Rubeville, Jason sneered and kicked at the box full of hand-forged and clumsy tools. The work was of the crudest, the product of a sort of neolithic machine age. The distilling retort had been laboriously formed from sheet copper and clumsily riveted together. It leaked mightily as did the soldered seams on the hand-formed pipe. Most of the tools were blacksmith's tongs and hammers for heating and beating out shapes on the anvil. The only thing that gladdened Jason's heart were the massive drill press and the lathe that worked off the slave-powered drive belts. In the tool holder of the lathe was clamped a chip of some hard mineral that did a good enough job of cutting the forged iron and low-carbon steel. Even more cheering was the screw-thread advance on the cutting head that was used to produce the massive nuts and bolts that secured the caroy wheels to their shafts. It could have been worse. Jason sorted out these smallest and handiest tools and put them aside for his own use in the morning. The light was almost gone and there would be no more work this day. They left in armed procession as they came and a brace of brothers showed him to the kennel-like rooms that was to be his private quarters. The heavy bolt thudded shut in the door behind him and he winced at the thick fumes of half-burnt kerosene through which the light of the single wick lamp barely penetrated. Yizyal crouched over the small oil stove cooking something in a pottery bowl. She looked up and smiled hesitatingly at Jason, then turned back to the stove. Jason walked over, sniffed, and shuddered. What a feast! Crenoy soup! And I suppose followed by fresh Crenoy and Crenoy salad. Tomorrow I see about getting a little variety into the diet. Chaka is great, she whispered without looking up. Chaka is powerful. Jason is the name. I lost the Chaka job when they took the uniform away. Jason is powerful to work charms on the Zartanoy and make them do what he will. His slave thanks you. He lifted her chin and the dumb obedience in her eyes made him wince. Can't we forget about the slavery bit? We are in this thing together and we'll get out of it together. We will escape, I knew it. You will kill all the Zartanoy and release your slaves and lead us home again where we can march and find Crenoy far from this terrible place. Some girls are sure easy to please. That is roughly what I had in mind except when we get out of here we are going in the other direction as far away from your Crenoy crowd as I can get. Yizyal listened attentively, stirring the soup with one hand and scratching inside her leather wrappings with the other. Jason found himself scratching as well and realized from sore spots on his hide that he had been doing an awful lot of this since he had been dragged out of the ocean of this inhospitable planet. Enough is enough, he exploded and went over and hammered on the door. This place is a far cry from civilization as I know it but that is no reason why we can't be as comfortable as possible. Chains and bolts rattled outside the door and Narcissi pushed his gloom-ridden face in. Why do you cry out? What is wrong? I need some water, lots of it. But you have water, Narcissi said, puzzled and pointed to a stone crock in the corner. There is water there enough for days. By your standards, Nar-soul boy, not mine. I want at least 10 times as much as that and I want it now and some soap if there is such stuff in this barbaric place. There was a good deal of argument involved but Jason finally got his way with the water by explaining it would be needed for religious rites to make sure that he would not fail in the work tomorrow. It came in a varied collection of containers along with a shallow bowl full of powerful soft soap. We're in business, he jordled. Take off your clothes, I have a surprise for you. Yes, Jason, Ijal said, smiling happily. You're going to get a bath. Do you know what a bath is? No, she said and shuddered. It sounds evil. Over here and off with the clothes, he ordered poking at a hole in the floor. This should serve as a drain. At least the water went away when I poured some into it. The water was warm from the stove yet Ijal still crouched against the wall and shuddered when he poured it over her. She screamed when he rubbed the slippery soap into her hair and he continued with his hand over her mouth so that she wouldn't bring in the guards. He rubbed the soap into his own head too and it tingled delightfully as it soaked through to his scalp. Some of it was in his ears muffling them so the first intonation he had that the door was opened was the sound of Micah's horse shout. He was standing in the doorway finger pointed and shaking with wrath. Narcissi was standing behind him peering over his shoulder with fascination at this weird religious rite. Degradation, Micah thundered. You forced this poor creature to bend to your will, humiliate her, strip her clothes from her and gaze upon her though you are not united in lawful wedlock. He shielded his eyes from sight with a raised arm. You are evil, Jason, a demon of evil and must be brought to justice. Out, Jason roared and spun Micah about and started him through the door with one of his practice chaaka kicks. The only evil here is in your mind, you snooping scut. I'm giving the girl the first scrubbing of her life and you should be giving me a medal for bringing sanitation to the natives instead of howling like that. He pushed them both out the door and shouted at Narcissi, I want this slave but not now. Lock him up until morning then bring him back. He slammed the door and made a mental note to get a hold of a bolt to be placed on this side as well. There were more Crenoy for breakfast but Jason was feeling too good physically to mind. He was scrubbed raw and clean and the itching was gone even from his sprouting beard. The metal cloth of his pirate coverall had dried almost as soon as it had been washed so he was wearing clean clothes as well. Ijal was still recovering from the traumatic effects of her bath but she looked positively attractive with her skin cleaned and her hair washed and combed a bit. He would have to find some of the local cloth for her since it would be a shame to ruin the good work by letting her get back into the badly cured skin she was used to wearing. It was with a sensation of positive good feeling that he bellowed for the door to be opened and stamped through the cool morning to his place of labor. Micah was already there looking scruffy and angry as he rattled his jeans. Jason gave him the friendliest of smiles that only rubbed salt into the other's moral wounds. Leg irons for him too, Jason ordered and do it fast we have a big job to do today. He turned back to this sealed engine rubbing his hands together with anticipation. The concealing hood was made of thin metal that could not hide many secrets. He carefully scratched away some of the paint and discovered a crimped and soldered joint where the sides met but no other revealing marks. After an hour spent tapping all over with his ear pressed to the metal he was sure that the hood was just what he had thought it was when he first examined the thing. A double walled metal container filled with liquid. Puncture it and you were dead. It was there merely to hide the secrets of the engine and served no other function yet it had to be passed to service the steam engine or did it? The construction was roughly cubicle and the hood covered only five sides. What about the sixth, the base? Now you're thinking, Jason. He chortled to himself and knelt down to examine it. A wide flange apparently of cast iron projected all around and it was penetrated by four large bolt holes. The protective casting seemed to be soldered to the base but there must be stronger concealed attachments because it would not move even after he carefully scratched away some of the solder at the base. Therefore the answer simply had to be on the sixth side. Over here, Micah, he called and the man detached himself reluctantly from the warmth of the stove and shuffled up. Come close and look at this medieval motive power while we talk as if we are discussing business. Are you going to cooperate with me? I do not want to, Jason. I'm afraid that you will soil me with your touch as you have others. Well, you're not so clean now. I do not mean physically. Well, I do. You could certainly do with a bath and a deep shampoo. I'm not worried about the state of your soul. You can battle that out on your own time. But if you work with me, I'll find a way to get us out of this place and to the city that made this engine because if there is a way off this planet, we'll find it only in the city. I know that, yet still I hesitate. Small sacrifices now for the greater good later. Isn't the entire purpose of this trip to get me back to justice? You're not going to accomplish that by rotting out the rest of your life as a slave. You are the devil's advocate, the way you twist my conscience. Yet what you say is true. I will help you here so that we can escape. Fine, now get to work. Take Narcissi and have him round up at least three good-sized poles, the kind we were chained to in the pumping gang. Bring them back here along with a couple of shovels. Slaves carried the poles only as far as the outside of the skin walls, since Edipon would not admit them inside and it was up to Jason and Micah to drag them laboriously to the site. The Zurtanoi, who never did physical labor, thought it was very funny when Jason suggested that they help. Once in position by the engine, Jason dug channels beneath it and forced the bars under. When this was done, he took turns with Micah in digging out the sand beneath until the engine stood over a pit supported only by the bars. Jason let himself down and examined the bottom of the machine. It was smooth and featureless. Once more, he scratched away the paint with careful precision until it was cleared around the edges. Here, the solid metal gave way to solder and he picked at this until he discovered that a piece of sheet metal had been soldered at the edges and fastened to the bed plate. Very tricky, these Opsilanoi. He jordled and attacked the solder with a knife blade. When one end was loose, he slowly pulled the sheet of metal away, making positive that there was nothing attached to it nor that it had been booby-trapped in any way. It came off easily enough and clanked down into the pit. The revealed surface was smooth metal, featureless and hard. Enough for one day, Jason said, climbing out of the pit and brushing off his hands. It was almost dark. We've accomplished enough for now and I want to think a bit before I go ahead. So far, luck has been on our side but I don't think it should be this easy. I hope you brought your suitcase with you, Micah, because you're moving in with me. Never! A sink of sin, depravity! Jason looked him coldly in the eye and with each word he spoke, he stabbed him in the chest with his finger to drive the point home. You are moving in with me because that is essential to our plans. If you stop referring to my moral weaknesses, I'll stop talking about yours. Now come on! Living with Micah Salmon was trying but barely possible. He made Iljaal and Jason go to the far wall and turn their backs and promised not to look while he bathed behind a screen of skins. Jason did this but exacted a small revenge by telling Iljaal jokes so that they tittered together and Micah would be sure they were laughing at him. The screen of skins remained after the bath and was reinforced and Micah retired behind it to sleep. Their food still consisted only of Crenoy and Jason shuttered while he admitted that he was actually growing used to them. The following morning, under the frightened gaze of his guards, Jason tackled the underside of the base plate. He had been thinking about it a good part of the night and he put his theories to the test at once. By pressing hard on a knife, he could make a good groove in the metal. It was not as soft as the solder but seemed to be some simple alloy containing a good percentage of lead. What could it be concealing? Probing carefully with the point of the knife, he covered the bottom in a regular pattern. The depth of the metal was uniformly deep except in two spots where he found irregularities. They were on the midline of the rectangular base and equidistant from the ends and sides. Picking and scraping, he uncovered two familiar looking shapes, each as big as his head. Micah, get down in this hole and look at these things. Tell me what you think they are. Micah scratched his head. They're still covered with this metal, I can't be sure. I'm not asking you to be sure of anything. Just tell me what they make you think of. Why, big knots of course, threaded on the ends of bolts but they are so big. They would have to be if they hold the entire metal case on. I think we are getting very close now to the mystery of how to open the engine and this is the time to be careful. I still can't believe it is as easy as this to crack the secret. I'm going to whittle a wooden template of the nut then have a wrench made. While I'm gone, you stay down here and pick all the metal off the bolt and out of the screw threads. I can put off doing it while we think this thing through but sooner or later I'm going to have to take a stab at turning one of those nuts and I find it very hard to forget about that mustard gas. Making the wrench put a small strain on the local technology and all of the old men who enjoyed the title of masters of the still went into consultation over it. One of them was a fair blacksmith and after a ritual sacrifice and a round of prayers he shoved a bar of iron into the charcoal and Jason pumped the bellows until it glowed white hot. With much hammering and cursing it was laboriously formed into a sturdy open end wrench with an offset head to get at the countersunk nuts. Jason made sure that the opening was slightly undersized then took the untempered wrench to the work site and filed the jaws to an exact fit. After being reheated and quenched in oil he had the tool that he hoped would do the job. Eddipon must have been keeping track of the work progress because he was waiting near the engine when Jason returned with the completed wrench. I have been under, he announced and have seen the nuts that the devilish epsilonoi have concealed with solid metal. Who would have suspected? It still seems to me impossible that one metal could be hidden with another. How could that be done? Easy enough, the base of the assembled engine was put into a form and the molten covering metal poured into it. It must have a much lower melting point than the steel of the engine so there would be no damage. They just have a better knowledge of metal technology in the city and counted on your ignorance. Ignorance, you insult, I take it back. I just meant they thought they could get away with the trick and since they didn't they are the stupid ones. Does that satisfy you? What do you do next? I take off the nuts and when I do there's a good chance that the poison hood will be released and can simply be lifted off. It is too dangerous for you to do. The fiends may still have other traps ready when the nut is turned. I will send a strong slave to turn them while we watch from a distance. His death will not matter. I'm touched by your concern for my health but as much as I would like to take advantage of the offer I cannot. I've been over the same ground and reached the reluctant conclusion that this is one job of work that I have to do myself. Taking off those nuts looks entirely too easy and that's what makes me suspicious. I'm going to do it and look out for any more trickery at the same time and that is something that only I can do. Now, I suggest you withdraw with the troops to a safer spot. There was no hesitation about leaving. Footsteps rustled quickly on the sand and Jason was alone. The leather walls flapped slackily in the wind and there was no other sound. Jason spat on his palms, controlled a slight shiver and slid into the pit. The wrench fitted neatly over the nut. He wrapped both hands around it and bracing his leg against the pit wall began to pull and stopped. Three turns of thread on the bolt projected below the nut scraped clean of metal by the industrious Micah. Something about them looked very wrong but he didn't know quite what. Micah, he shouted and had to call loudly two more times before his assistant poked his head tentatively around the screen. Nip over to the petroleum works and get me one of their bolts threaded with a nut, any size, it doesn't matter. Jason warmed his hands by the stove until Micah returned with the oily bolt then waved him out to rejoin the others. Back in the pit, he held it up next to the protruding section of up salon bolt and shortled with joy. The threads on the angle bolt were canted at a slightly different angle where one ran up, the other ran down. The up salon threads had been cut in reverse with a left hand thread. Throughout the galaxy there existed as many technical and cultural differences as there were planets. Yet one of the few things they all had in common inherited from their terrestrial ancestors was a uniformity of thread. Jason had never thought about it before but when he mentally ran through his experiences on different planets, he realized that they were all the same. The screws went into wood, bolts went into threaded holes, and nuts all went onto bolts when you turned them with a clockwise motion. Counterclockwise removed them. In his hand was the crude Zortano nut and bolt and when he tried it, it moved in the same manner but the engine bolt did not work that way. It had to be turned clockwise to remove it. Dropping the nut and bolt, he placed the wrench on the massive engine bolt and slowly applied pressure in what felt like the completely wrong direction as if he were tightening, not loosening. It gave slowly, first a quarter, then a half turn and bit by bit the projection threads vanished until they were level with the surface of the nut. It turned easily now and within a minute it fell into the pit. He threw the wrench after it and scrambled out standing at the edge, he carefully sniffed the air ready to run at the slightest smell of gas. There was nothing. The second nut came off as easily as the first and with no ill effects. Jason pushed a sharp chisel between the upper case and the base plate where he had removed the solder and when he leaned on it, the case shifted slightly, held down only by its own weight. From the entrance to the enclosure he shouted to the group huddled in the distance. Come on back, this job is almost finished. They all took turns at sliding into the pit and looking at the projecting bolts and made appreciative sounds when Jason leaned on the chisel and showed how the case was free. There is still the little matter of taking it off, he told them and I'm sure that grabbing and heaving is the wrong way. That was my first idea too but the people who assembled that thing had some bad trouble in store for anyone who tightened those nuts instead of loosening them. Until we find out what that is we are going to tread very lightly. Do you have any big blocks of ice around here at a pond? It is winter now, isn't it? Ice, winter? Eddepan mumbled, caught off guard by the change of direction, rubbing abstractedly at the reddened tip of his prominent nose. Of course it is winter, ice. There must be ice at the higher lakes in the mountain. They are always frozen at this time of year but when do you want the ice for? You get it and I'll show you. Have it cut in nice flat blocks that I can stack. I'm not going to lift the hood. I'm going to drop the engine out from underneath it. By the time the slaves had brought the ice down from the distant lakes, Jason had rigged a strong wooden frame flat on the ground around the engine and pushed sharpened metal wedges under the hood. Then had secured the wedges to the frame. Now if the engine was lowered into the pit the hood would stay above supported by the wedges. The ice would take care of this. Jason built a foundation of ice under the engine and slipped out the supporting bars. Now as the ice slowly melted the engine would be gently lowered into the pit. The weather remained cold and the ice refused to melt until Jason had the pit ringed with smoking oil stoves. Water began to run down into the pit and Micah went to work bailing it out while the gap between the hood and the base plate widened. The melting continued for the rest of the day and almost all of the night. Red-eyed and exhausted Jason and Micah supervised the soggy sinking and when the Zertanoi returned at dawn the engine rested safely in a pool of mud on the bottom of the pit. The hood was off. There tricky devils over there in Opsala but Jason Dinalt wasn't born yesterday, he exalted. Do you see that crock sitting there on top of the engine? He pointed to a sealed container of thick glass the size of a small barrel filled with an oily greenish liquid. It was clamped down tightly with padded supports. That's the booby-trap. The nuts I took off were on the threaded ends of two bars that held the hood on but instead of being fastened directly to the hood they were connected by a cross-bar that rested on top of that jug. If either nut was tightened instead of being loosened the bar would have bent and broken the glass. I'll give you exactly one guess as to what would have happened then. The poison liquid? None other. And the double-walled hood is filled with it, too. I suggest that as soon as we have dug a deep hole in the desert the hood and container be buried and forgotten about. I doubt if the engine has many other surprises in store but I'll be careful as I work on it. You can fix it? You know what's wrong with it? Edipon was vibrating with joy. Not yet. I have barely looked at the thing. In fact, one look was enough to convince that the job would be as easy as stealing cranoi from a blind man. The engine is as inefficient and clumsy in construction as your petroleum still. If you people put one-tenth of the energy into research and improving your product as you do into hiding it from the competition you would all be flying jets. I forgive your insult because you have done us a service. You will now fix this engine and the other engines. A new day is breaking for us. Right now it's a new night that is breaking for me, Jason Yonde. I have two days sleep to make up. See if you can talk your sons into wiping the water off that engine before it rusts away. And when I get back I'll see what I can do about getting it into running condition. End of part three of the ethical engineer by Harry Harrison. Part four of the ethical engineer by Harry Harrison. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain. Reading by Greg Marguerite. Part four of the ethical engineer by Harry Harrison. Chapter nine. Edipon's good mood remained and Jason took advantage of it by extracting as many concessions as possible. By hinting that there might be more traps in the engine, permission was easily gained to do all the work on the original site instead of inside the sealed and guarded buildings. A covered shed gave them protection from the weather and a test stand was constructed to hold the engines when Jason worked on them. This was of a unique design and built to Jason's exacting specification. And since no one, including Micah, had ever heard or seen of a test stand before, Jason had his way. The first engine proved to have a burnout bearing and Jason rebuilt it by melting down the original bearing metal and casting it in position. When he unbolted the head of the massive single cylinder, he shuddered at the clearance around the piston. He could fit his fingers into the opening between the piston and the cylinder wall. By introducing cylinder rings, he doubled the compression and power output. When Edipon saw the turn of speed, the rebuilt engine gave his caroy. He hugged Jason to his bosom and promised him the highest reward. This turned out to be a small piece of meat every day to relieve the monotony of the Crenoy meals and a doubled guard to make sure that his valuable property did not escape. Jason had his own plans and kept busy manufacturing a number of pieces of equipment that had nothing at all to do with his engine overhauling business. While these were being assembled, he went about lining up a little aid. What would you do if I gave you a club? He asked a burly slave whom he was helping to haul a log toward his workshop. NRCC and one of his brothers laced along out of earshot board by the routine of guard duty. What I do with club? The slave grunted, forehead farrowing and mouth gaping open with the effort of thought. That's what I asked, and keep pulling while you think I don't want the guards to notice anything. If I have club, I kill, the slave announced excitedly, fingers grasping eagerly for a coveted weapon. Would you kill me? I have club, I kill you. You're not so big. But if I gave you the club, wouldn't I be your friend? Then wouldn't you want to kill someone else? The novelty of this alien thought stopped the slave dead and he scratched his head perplexedly until NRCC lashed him back to work. Jason sighed and found another slave to try his sales program on. It took a while but the idea was eventually percolating through the ranks of the slaves. All they had to look forward to from the Zertanoy was backbreaking labor and an early death. Jason offered them something else, weapons, a chance to kill their masters and even more killing later when they marched on Uppsala. It was difficult for them to grasp the idea that they must work together to accomplish this and not kill Jason and each other as soon as they received weapons. It was a chancey plan at best and would probably break down long before any visit could be made to the city. But the revolt should be enough to win them from bondage even if the slaves fled afterwards. There were less than 50 Zertanoy at this well station, all men, with their women and children at some other settlement further back in the hills. It would not be too hard to kill them or chase them off and long before they could bring reinforcements Jason and his runaway slaves would be gone. There was just one factor missing from his plans and a new draft of slaves solved even that problem for him. Happy days, he laughed, pushing open the door to his quarters and rubbing his hands together with glee. The guards shoved Micah in after him and locked the door. Jason secured it with his own interior bolt then waved the two others over to the corner farthest from the door and the tiny window opening. New slaves today, he told them. And one of them is from Uppsala, a mercenary or a soldier of some kind that they captured on a skirmish. He knows that they will never let him live long enough to leave here, so he was grateful for any suggestions I had. This is man's talk, I do not understand, Ijal said, turning away and starting toward the cooking fire. You'll understand this, Jason said, taking her by the shoulder. The soldier knows where Uppsala is and can lead us there. The time has come to think about leaving this place. He had all of her attention now and Micah's as well. How is this, she gasped. I have been making my plans. I have enough files and lockpicks now to crack into every room in this place. A few weapons, the key to the armory and every able-bodied slave is on my side. What do you plan to do, Micah asked. Stage of servile revolt in the best style. The slaves fight the Zartanoy and we get away, perhaps with an army helping us, but at least we get away. You are talking revolution, Micah bellowed, and Jason jumped him and knocked him to the floor. Ijal held his legs down while Jason squatted on his chest and covered his mouth. What's the matter with you? Want to spend the rest of your life rebuilding stolen engines? They are guarding us too well for there to be much chance of our breaking out on our own, so we need allies. We have them, ready-made, all the slaves. Refru... Micah mumbled through the restraining fingers. Of course it's a revolution. It is also the only possible chance of survival that these poor devils will ever have. Now they are human cattle, beaten and killed on whim. You can't be feeling sorry for the Zartanoy. Every one of them is a murderer 10 times over. You've seen them beat people to death. Do you feel that they are too nice to suffer a revolution? Micah relaxed, and Jason removed his hand slightly, ready to clamp down if the other's voice rose above a whisper. Of course, they are not nice. Beasts in human garb is more truthful. I feel no mercy for them, and they should be wiped out and blotted from the face of the earth, as was Sodom and Gomorrah. But it cannot be done by revolution. Revolution is evil, inherently evil. Jason stifled a groan. Try telling that to two thirds of the governments that now exist, since that's about how many were founded by revolution. Nice liberal democratic governments that were started by a bunch of lads with guns and the immense desire to run things in a manner more beneficial to themselves. How else do you get rid of the powers on your neck if there was no way to legally vote them away? If you can't vote them, shoot them. Bloody revolution, it cannot be. All right, no revolution, Jason said, getting up and wiping his hands disgustedly. We'll change the name. How about calling it a prison break? No, you wouldn't like that either. I have it, liberation. We are going to strike the chains off these poor people and restore them to the lands from which they were stolen. The tiny fact that the slaveholders regard them as property and won't think much of the idea therefore might get hurt in the process shouldn't bother you. So, will you join me in this liberation movement? It is still revolution. It is whatever I decide to call it, Jason raged. You come along with me on the plans or you will be left behind when we go. You have my word on that. He stomped over and helped himself to some soup and waited for his anger to simmer down. I cannot do it, I cannot do it, Micah brooded, staring into his rapidly cooling soup as into an irracular crystal ball, seeking guidance there. Jason turned his back in disgust. Don't end up like him. He warned Ijal, pointing his spoon back over his shoulder. Not that there's much chance that you ever will coming as you do from a society with its feet firmly planted on the ground or on the grave to be more accurate. Your people see only concrete facts and only the most obvious ones and as simple an abstraction as trust seems beyond you. While this long faced clown can only think in abstractions of abstractions and the more unreal they are, the better. I bet he even worries about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. I do not worry about it, Micah broke in overhearing the remark, but I do think about it once in a while. It is a problem that cannot be lightly dismissed. You see, Ijal nodded. If he is wrong and I am wrong, then you must be the only one who is right. She nodded in satisfaction at the thought. Very nice of you to say so, Jason smiled, and true too, I lay no claim to infallibility but I am sure that I can see the difference between abstractions and facts a lot better than either of you and I am certainly more adroit at handling them. The Jason Dinalt fan club meetings now adjourned. He reached his hand over his shoulder and patted himself on the back. Monster of arrogance, Micah bellowed. Oh, shut up. Pride goeth before a fall. You are a maledictant idolatrist antipedist. Very good. And I grieve that I could have considered aiding you for even a second or of standing by while you sin and fear for the weakness of my own soul that I have not been able to resist temptation as I should. It grieves me, but I must do my duty. He banged loudly on the door. Guard, guard. Jason dropped his bowl and started to scramble to his feet but slipped in the spilled soup and fell. As he stood again, the locks rattled on the door and it opened. If he could reach Micah before the idiot opened his mouth he would close it forever or at least knock him out before it was too late. It was too late. Narcissi poked his head in and blinked sleepily. Micah struck his most dramatic pose and pointed to Jason. Seize and arrest that man. I denounce him for attempted revolution and planning red murder. Jason skitted to a halt and backtracked diving into a bag of his personal belongings that lay against the wall. He scrambled in it then kicked the contents about and finally came up with a metal forming hammer that had a weighty solid lead head. More traitor you. Jason shouted at Micah as he ran at Narcissi who had been dumbly watching the performance and mulling over Micah's words. Slow as he appeared there was nothing wrong with his reflexes and his shield snapped up and took Jason's blow while his club spun over neatly and wrapped Jason on the back of the hand. The numbed fingers opened and the hammer dropped to the floor. I think you two better come with me. My father will know what to do. He said pushing Jason and Micah ahead of him out the door. He locked it and called for one of his brothers to stand guard then poked his captives down the hall. They shuffled along in their leg irons, Micah nobly as a martyr and Jason seething and grinding his teeth. Eddipon was not at all stupid when it came to slave rebellions and sized up the situation even faster than Narcissi could relate it. I have been expecting this so it comes as no surprise. His eyes held a mean little glitter when he leveled them at Jason. I knew the time would come when you would try to overthrow me, which was why I permitted this other to assist you and to learn your skills. As I expected he has betrayed you to gain your position, which I award him now. Betray? I did this for no personal gain, Micah protested. Only the purest of motives, Jason laughed coldly. Don't believe a word this pious crook tells you Eddipon. I'm not planning any revolutions. He just said that to get my job. You columnate me, Jason. I never lie. You are planning revolt. You told me silence both of you or I'll have you beaten to death. This is my judgment. The slave Micah has betrayed the slave Jason and whether the slave Jason is planning rebellion or not is completely unimportant. His assistant would have not denounced him unless he was sure that he could do the work as well, which is the only fact that has any importance to me. Your ideas about a worker class have troubled me, Jason. I will be glad to kill them and you at the same time. Chain him with the slaves. Micah, I award you Jason's quarter and woman and as long as you do the work well, I will not kill you. Do it a long time and you will live a long time. Only the purest of motives. Is that what you said, Micah? Jason shouted back as he was kicked from the room. The descent from the pinnacle of power was fast and smooth. Within half an hour new shackles were on Jason's wrists and he was chained to the wall in a dark room filled with other slaves. His leg irons had been left on as an additional reminder of his new status. He rattled the chains and examined them in the dim light of a distant lamp as soon as the door was closed. Now comes the revolution. The slave chained next to him leaned over and asked in a hoarse whisper. Very funny, ha ha, Jason grumbled, then moved closer for a better look at the man who had a fine case of strabismus. His eyes pointing in independent directions. You look familiar, are you the new slave I talked to today? That's me, Snarby, fine soldier, Pykeman. Checked out on Club and Dagger. Seven kills and two possibles on my record. You can check it yourself at the Guild Hall. I remember it all, Snarby, including the fact that you know your way back to Uppsala. I've been around. Then the revolution is still on. In fact, it's starting right now, but I want to keep it small. Instead of freeing all these slaves, what do you say to the idea that we too escape by ourselves? Best idea I heard since torture was invented. We don't need all these stupid people, they just get in the way. Keep the operation small and fast. That's what I always say. I always say that too. Jason agreed, digging into his boot with his fingertip. He had managed to shove his best file and a lockpick into hiding there while Micah was betraying him back in their room. The attack on Narcissi with the hammer had just been a cover-up. Jason had made the file himself after many attempts at manufacturing and hardening steel and the experiments had been successful. He picked out the clay that covered the cut he had made in his leg cuffs and tackled the soft iron with vigor. Within three minutes they were lying on the floor. You a magician? Snarby whispered, shuddering back. Mechanic, on this planet, they're the same thing. He looked around, but the exhausted slaves were all asleep and had heard nothing. Wrapping a piece of leather around it to muffle the sound, he began to file a link in the chain that secured the shackles on his wrists. Snarby, he asked, are we on the same chain? Yeah, the chain goes through these iron cuff things and holds the whole row of slaves together. The other end goes out through a hole in the wall. Couldn't be better. I'm filing one of these links and when it goes, we're both free. See if you can't slip the chain through the holes in your shackles and lay it down without letting the next slave know what is happening. We'll wear these iron cuffs for now. There's no time to play around with them and they shouldn't bother us too much. Do the guards come through here at all during the night to check on the slaves? Not since I've been here. Just wake us up in the morning by pulling on the chain. Then let's hope that's what happens again tonight because we're going to need plenty of time. There, the file had cut through the link. See if you can get enough of a grip on the other end of this link while I hold this end. We'll try and bend it open a bit. They strained silently until the opening gaped wide and the next link fitted through the cut. They slipped the chain and laid it silently on the ground then drifted noiselessly to the door. Is there a guard outside? Jason asked. Not that I know. I don't think they have enough men here to guard all the slaves. The door would not budge when they pushed against it and there was just light enough to make out the large keyhole of a massive inset lock. Jason probed lightly with the pick and curled his lip in contempt. These idiots have left the key in the lock. He pulled off the stiffest of his leather wrappings and after flattening it out pushed it under the badly fitting bottom edge of the door leaving just a bit to hold on to. Then he poked lightly at the key through the keyhole and heard it thud to the ground outside. When he pulled the leather back the key was lying in the center of it. The door unlocked silently and a moment later they were outside staring tensely into the darkness. Let's go, run, get away from here. Snarby said and Jason grabbed him by the throat and pulled him back. Isn't there one drop of constructive intelligence on this planet? How are you going to get to Apsala without food or water? And if you find some how can you carry enough? You want to stay alive, follow my instructions. I'm going to lock this door first so that no one stumbles into our escape by accident. Then we are going to get some transport and leave here in style, agreed? The answer was only a choked rattle until Jason opened his fingers a bit and let some air into the man's lungs. A labored groan must have meant ascent because Snarby tottered after him when he made his way through the dark alleys between the buildings. Getting clear of the walled refinery town presented no problem since the few centuries were only looking for trouble from the outside. It was equally easy to approach Jason's leather walled worksite from the rear and slip through it at the spot where Jason had cut the leather and sewn up the opening with thin twine. Sit here and touch nothing or you will be cursed for life. He commanded the shivering Snarby, then slipped toward the front entrance with a small sledgehammer clutched in his fist. He was pleased to see one of Edipon's other sons on guard duty, leaning against a pole and dozing. Jason gently lifted his leather helm with his free hand and tapped once with the hammer. The guard slept even more soundly. Now we can get to work, Jason said, when he had returned inside and clicked a fire lighter to the wick of a lantern. What are you doing? They'll see us, kill us, escaped slaves. Stick with me, Snarby, and you'll be wearing shoes. Lights here can't be seen by the centuries. I made sure of that when I sighted the place and we have a piece of work to do before we leave. We have to build a caroy. They did not have to build it from scratch, but there was enough truth in the statement to justify it. His most recently rebuilt and most powerful engine was still bolted to the test stand, a fact that justified all the night's risks. Three caroy wheels lay among the other debris of the camp and two of them were to be bolted to the engine while it was still on the stand. The ends of the driving axle cleared the edges of the stand. Jason threaded the securing wheel bolts into place and utilized Snarby to tighten them. At the other end of the stand was a strong swiveling post that had been a support for his test instruments and seemed strangely large for this small task. It was. When the instruments were stripped away, a single bar remained projecting backwards like a tiller handle. When a third wheel was fitted with a stub axle and slid into place in the forked lower end of the post, the test stand looked remarkably like a three wheeled, steerable steam engine powered platform that was mounted on legs. This is exactly what it was, what Jason had designed it to be from the first and the supporting legs came away with the same ease that the other parts had been attached. Escape had always taken first priority in his plans. Snarby dragged over the crockery jars of oil, water and fuel while Jason filled the tanks. He started the fire under the boiler and loaded aboard tools and the small supply of Crenoy he had managed to set aside from their rations. All of this took time, but not time enough. It would soon be dawn and they would have to leave before then and he could no longer avoid making up his mind. He could not leave Ejal here and if he went to get her, he could not refuse to take Micah as well. The man had saved his life no matter what murderous idiocies he had managed to pull since that time. Jason believed that you owed something to a man who prolonged your existence but he also wondered just how much he still owed. In Micah's case, he felt the balance of the debt to be mighty small if not overdrawn. Perhaps this one last time. Keep an eye on the engine and I'll be back as soon as I can. He said jumping to the ground and loading on equipment. You want me to do what? Stay here with this devil machine. I cannot, it will burn and consume me. Act your age, Snarby, your physical age if not your mental one. This rolling junk pile was made by men and repaired and improved by me. No demons involved. It burns oil to make heat that makes steam that goes to this tube to push that rod to make those wheels go around so we can move and that is as much of the theory of the steam engine as you are going to get from me. Maybe you can understand this better. Only I can get you safely away from here. Therefore you will stay and do as I say or I will beat your brains in. Clear? Snarby, not a dumbly. Fine. All you have to do is sit here and look at this little green disk. See it? If it should pop out before I come back turn this handle in this direction. Clear enough? That way the safety valve won't blow and wake the whole country and we'll still have a head of steam. Chason went out past the still silent sentry and headed back toward the refinery station. Instead of a club or a dagger he was armed with a well-tempered broadsword that he had managed to manufacture under the noses of the guards. They had examined everything he brought from the work site since he had been working in the evenings in his room but ignored everything he manufactured as being beyond their comprehension. This primordial mental attitude had been of immense value for in addition to the sword he carried a sack of molletails, a simple weapon of assault whose origins were lost in prehistory. Small crocs were filled with the most combustible of the refineries fractions and wrapped around outside with cloth that he had soaked in the same liquid. The stench made him dizzy and he hoped that they would repay his efforts when the time came since they were completely untried. In use one lit the outer covering and threw them. The crockery burst on impact and the fuse ignited the contents, theoretically. Getting back in proved to be as easy as getting out and Jason felt an unmistakable twinge of regret. His subconscious had obviously been hoping that there would be a disturbance and he would have to retreat to save himself. His subconscious obviously being very short on interest in saving the slave girl and his nemesis, particularly at the risk of his own skin. His subconscious was disappointed. He was in the building where his quarters lay trying to peek around the corner to see if a guard was at the door. There was and he seemed to be dozing but something jerked him awake. He had heard nothing but he sniffed the air and wrinkled his nose. The powerful smell of water of power from Jason's Molotels had roused him and he spotted Jason before he could pull back. Who is there? He shouted and advanced at a lumbering run. There was no quiet way out of this one so Jason leaped out with an echoing shout and lunged. The blade went right under the man's guard. He must have never seen a sword before and the tip caught him full in the throat. He expired with a bubbling wail that stirred voices deeper in the building. Jason sprang over the corpse and tore at the multi-fold bolts and locks that sealed the door. Footsteps were running in the distance when he finally threw the door open and ran in. Get out and quick, we're escaping. He shouted at them and pushed the dazed y'all toward the door and exacted a great deal of pleasure from landing a tremendous kick that literally lifted Micah through the opening where he collided with Edipon who had just run up waving a club. Jason leaped over the tumbled forms, wrapped Edipon behind the ear with the hilt of his sword and dragged Micah to his feet. Get out to the engine works, he ordered his still uncomprehending companions. I have a caroy there that we can get away in. He cursed them and they finally broke into clumsy motion. There were shouts from behind him and an armed mob of Zurtanoi ran into view. Jason pulled down the hall light, burning his hand on the hot base at the same time and applied its open flame to one of his molotails. The wick caught with a roar of flame and he threw it at approaching soldiers before it could burn his hand. It flew toward them, hit the wall and broke. Inflammable fuel spurred it in every direction and the flame went out. Jason cursed and grappled for another molotail because if they didn't work, he was dead. The Zurtanoi had hesitated a moment rather than walk through the puddle of spilled water of power and in that instant he hurled the second fire bomb. This one burst nicely too and lived up to its maker's expectations when it ignited the first molotail as well and the passageway filled with a curtain of fire. Holding his hand around the lamp flame so it wouldn't go out, Jason ran after the others. So far the alarm had not spread outside of the building and Jason bolted the door from the outside. By the time this was broken open and the confusion sorted out, they would be clear of the buildings. There was no need for the lamp now and would only give him away. He blew it out and from the desert came a continuous and ear piercing scream. He's done it, Jason groaned. That's the safety valve on the steam engine. He bumped into Ijal and Micah who were milling about confusedly in the dark, kicked Micah again out of sheer malice and hatred of all mankind and led them towards the work site at a dead run. They escaped unharmed mainly because of the confusion on all sides of them. The Zertanoys seemed to never have experienced a night attack before which they apparently thought this was and did an incredible amount of rushing about and shouting. Matters were not helped by the burning building nor the unconscious form of edipon that was carried from the blaze. All the Zertanoys had been roused by the scream of the safety valve that was still bleeding irreplaceable steam into the night air and there was much milling about. In the confusion the fleeing slaves were not noticed and Jason led them around the guard post on the walls and directly toward the work site. They were spotted as they crossed the empty ground and after some hesitation the guard ran in pursuit. Jason was leading the enemy directly to his precious steam wagon but he had no choice. The thing was certainly making its presence known in any case and unless he reached it at once the head of steam would be gone and they would be trapped. He leaped this still recumbent guard at the entrance and ran toward his machine. Snarby was cowering behind one wheel but there was no time to give him any attention. As Jason jumped onto the platform the safety valve closed and the sudden stillness was frightening. The steam was gone. With frantic grabs he spun valves and shot one glance at the indicator. There wasn't enough steam left to roll the meters. Wooder gurgled and the boiler hissed and clacked at him while screams of anger came from the Zertanoi as they ran into the enclosure and saw the bootleg caroy. Jason thrust the end of a molotel into the firebox. It caught fire and he turned and hurled it at them. The angry cries turned into screams of fear as the tongues of flame licked up at the pursuers and they retreated in disorder. Jason ran after them and hastened their departure with another molotel. They seemed to be retreating as far as the refinery walls but he could not be sure in the darkness if some of them weren't creeping around to the sides. He hurried back to the caroy, tapped on the still unmoving pressure indicator and opened the fuel feed wide. As an afterthought he wired down the safety valve since his reinforced boiler should hold more pressure than the valve had been originally adjusted for. Once this was finished he chewed at his oily fingernail since there was nothing else that could be done until the pressure built up again. The Zertanoi would rally, someone would take charge and they would attack the worksite. If they had enough steam before this happened they would escape, if not. Micah, and you too you cowering slob snarby you get behind this thing and push, Jason said. What has happened Micah asked? Have you started this revolution? If so I will give no aid. We're escaping, if that's all right with you, just I, Ijal and a guide to show us the way. You don't have to come. I will join you, there is nothing criminal in escaping from these barbarians. Very nice of you to say so. Now push, I want this steam mobile in the center, far from all the walls and pointing toward the desert. Down the valley I guess, is that right snarby? Down the valley, sure, that's the way. His voice was still rasping from the earlier throttling and Jason was pleased to notice. Stop it here and everyone aboard. Grab onto those bars I've bolted along the side so you won't get bounced off if we ever start moving that is. Jason took a quick look through his workshop to make sure everything they might need was already loaded. Then reluctantly climbed aboard himself. He blew out the lantern and they sat there in the darkness, their faces lit from below by the flickering glow from the firebox while the tensions mounted. There was no way to measure time since each second took an eternity to drag by. The walls of the work site cut off any view of the outside and within a few moments imagination had peopled the night with silent hordes creeping towards them, huddling about the thin barrier of leather, ready to swoop down and crush them in an instant. Let's run for it, snarby gurgled and tried to jump from the platform. We're trapped here, we'll never get away. Jason tripped him and knocked him flat then pounded his head against the floor planks a few times until he quieted. I can sympathize with that poor man, Micah said severely. You are a brute, Jason, to punish him for his natural feelings. Cease your sadistic attack and join me in a prayer. If this poor man you are so sorry for had simply done his duty and watched the boiler, we would all be safely away from here by now. And if you have enough breath for a prayer, put it to better use by blowing into the firebox. It's not going to be wishes or prayers that get us out of here, just ahead of steam. A howled battle cry was echoed by masked voices and a squad of Zertanoi burst in through the entrance and at the same instant the rear of the leather wall went down and more armed men swarmed over it. The immobile caroy was trapped between the two groups of attackers who laughed happily as they charged. Jason cursed and lit four Molotels at the same time and hurled them two and two in opposite directions. Before they hit he had jumped to the steam valve and wound it open. With a hissing clank the caroy shuddered and got under way. For the moment the attackers were held back by the walls of flame and screamed even louder as the machine moved away at right angles from between their two groups. The air whistled with crossbow bolts but most were badly aimed and only a few thudded into the baggage. With each revolution of the wheels their speed picked up and when they hit the walls the hides parted with a creaking snap. Strips of leather whipped at them, then they were through. The shouts and the fires grew dimmer behind them as they streaked down the valley at a suicidal pace, hissing, rattling and crashing over the bumps. Jason clung to the tiller and shouted for Micah to come relieve him since if he let go of the thing they would turn and crash in an instant and as long as he held it he couldn't cut down the steam. Some of this finally penetrated to Micah because he crawled forward grasping desperately to every handhold until he crouched beside Jason. Grab this tiller and hold it straight and steer around anything big enough to see. As soon as the steering was taken over Jason worked his way back to the engine and throttled down. They slowed to a clanking walk, then stopped completely. Yzhal moaned and Jason felt as if every inch of his body had been beaten with hammers. There was no sign of pursuit since it would be at least an hour before they could raise steam in the caroy and no one on foot could possibly have matched their headlong pains. The lantern he had used earlier had vanished during the wild ride so Jason dug out another one of his own construction. On your feet, Snarby, he ordered. I've cracked us all out of slavery so now it is time for you to do some of the guiding that you were telling me about. Walk ahead with this light and pick out a nice smooth track going in the right direction. I never did have a chance to build headlights for this machine so you will have to do instead. Snarby climbed down unsteadily and walked out in front. Jason opened the valve a bit and they clattered forward on his trail as Micah turned the tiller to follow. Yzhal crawled over and settled herself against Jason's side, shivering with cold and fright. He patted her shoulder. Relax, he said. From now on, this is just a pleasure trip. End of part four of The Ethical Engineer by Harry Harrison.