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    Uranus

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    “I want to discuss the possibility of having the Interplanetary Council rent your Haven II habitat.”

      “Rent it? The entire habitat?”

      With a single nod, Millard explained, “I’ve discussed this with my colleagues back on Earth. They agree that we should set up a research station here at Uranus. Your habitat, Haven II, is a godsend for us.”

      “The entire habitat?” Umber asked again.

      “Yes, all of it,” said Millard. “It will be the base from which we direct the dredging of the buried Uranian civilization. We will also establish an astronomical station here to study the stars for possible evidence of an extraterrestrial civilization.”

      “Really?”

      “Really. Your Haven II is going to become a first-rate research center, my friend.”

      Umber blinked with confusion. “But Haven II is being built to house refugees, Earth’s poorest peoples.”

      “You can build other habitats,” said Millard. “Our rental fees will help finance them. We can even bring construction teams out here to teach your people how to build them. You’ll be able to expand much more quickly than the pace you’ve reached so far.”

      “Do you mean that the Interplanetary Council will join us in our effort to create new abodes for Earth’s downtrodden people?”

      Millard hesitated only a moment before answering, “Yes. I believe we can get the IC to help finance your noble work.”

      “That … that would be … wonderful.”

      A big smile broke out on Millard’s thin face as he extended his hand across Umber’s desk. “We can accomplish a lot together.”

      “Together,” Umber agreed, clasping Millard’s hand warmly.

      CEREBRATIONS

      Hardly a dozen people sat in the church. The décor was nondenominational, the walls bare, the altar equally lacking any paintings or statues.

      The tiny group of people waiting for the wedding ceremony to begin sat in hushed silence as simulated sunshine poured through the arched windows of the nave.

      Harvey Millard felt well satisfied as he sat staring at the undecorated altar. We’ve got the foundation of a research station, he told himself. Haven II has to be renamed, something more appropriate to a scientific facility, but it’s there for our taking. Reverend Umber seems more than pleased with the rental fee we’ll be paying for the habitat. It’s a win-win situation.

      Looking into the future, Millard saw a thriving research establishment orbiting Uranus, probing the remains of the planet’s destroyed civilization, searching the stars for evidence of an intelligent race of extraterrestrials.

      A shiver of apprehension gnawed at his self-satisfied mood. Can it be true? he asked himself. Did an alien race sterilize Uranus and cause the ice age on Earth? Might they return someday? Is the human race in danger?

      We’ll have to handle the information we release to the general public very carefully. Very carefully. We don’t want to start a panic.

      Lord, he thought, if we’re not careful we could have the old UFO scare on our hands again.

      Sitting several persons away from Millard, Evan Waxman was going through the motions of praying. Kyle will be watching me, he reasoned. Not right at this moment, most likely, but he’ll have videos of this entire ceremony at his desk tomorrow morning. I’ve got to show him that I’m penitent, that I’m going to be well behaved.

      Briefly he thought of Raven Marchesi. The little tramp has come a long way in a short time. From a whore to the assistant to the habitat’s executive director. Umber’s snoop, planted in my office to make sure I stay on the straight and narrow.

      Well, Waxman said to himself, when handed a lemon, make lemonade. I’ll stay on the straight and narrow. I’ll help Umber to make his retreat for the poor into a huge success. We’ll fill up Haven with Earth’s castoffs and build more habitats for more of them.

      I’ll become Kyle’s shining star. His right-hand man. Hell, I might even enjoy it.

      Suddenly organ music filled the church. In the tiny vestibule to one side of the altar, the Reverend Kyle Umber turned to Tómas Gomez with a soft smile and said, “It’s time.”

      Gomez nodded and fell in step behind the minister, with Vincente Zworkyn behind him.

      As they walked out to the altar, Tómas thought, This is a big step. Marriage. A big commitment. Will I be a good husband to Raven? Can I make her happy?

      And what of my work? Am I right? Did a race of aliens actually sterilize Uranus, totally extinguish its civilization? Did they cause the ice age on Earth? Try to prevent the human race from coming into being?

      Then he saw Raven stepping down the aisle in a measured pace, with Cathy Fremont—the woman she had picked to run the boutique—behind her. Raven was wearing a white sleeveless mid-calf dress and clutched a bouquet of flowers in both hands. She looked solemn, unsmiling.

      Raven marched slowly up the aisle, trying to keep in time with the organ music. The meager audience rose from their pews as she approached them.

      As Raven strode along the aisle, she wondered, Can I really take on the responsibility that Reverend Umber has placed on my shoulders? Do I have the strength, the intelligence to do it?

      Then she looked up and saw Tómas standing there, waiting for her, smiling at her. And she knew she would do anything in the world for him.

      As Reverend Umber stood at the altar with Tómas and his best man to one side of him, he tried to clear his mind of the thoughts swirling through his consciousness.

      Waxman is devilishly clever, he told himself. Throwing himself on my mercy like that. Depending on my being too softhearted to throw him to the wolves. I’ll have to be careful with him, watch him every step of the way. I hope I haven’t pushed Raven into a job that’s beyond her capabilities. Evan is very clever, he might run rings around her.

      Standing there at the altar, he suppressed an urge to shake his head. This will be a test for Raven. She’s intelligent, sharp. But will she be able to keep Evan in line?

      With an inner sigh, Umber said to himself, We’ll see. With the Lord’s help, perhaps she’ll prevail.

      And these murdering aliens that Gomez believes swept through our solar system two million years ago. Is he right? Are they real? Abbott seems to think so.

      Raven stepped up to the altar and Tómas took his place beside her.

      Reverend Umber tried to push all other thoughts out of his mind as he smiled at them. This is what’s important, he told himself. The union of a man and woman. The procreation of the human race.

      Despite everything else, Umber told himself, the human race will persevere, will expand out to the stars, will face our ancient enemies if we must. With God’s help, we will not only survive: we will grow and learn and prosper.

      With a benign smile on his fleshy face, Reverend Kyle Umber raised his hand and intoned:

      “Dearly beloved, we are gathered here this day to join this man and this woman in holy matrimony.”

      The habitat Haven continued in its circling orbit around the planet Uranus. The stars shone across the spangled sky as they had for billions of years.

      Life went on.

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      CONTENTS

      Title Page

      Copyright Notice

      Dedication

      Epigraph

      Book One: The Whore

      Orbital Station Haven

      Data Bank

      Kyle Umber

      Evan Waxman

      Raven Marchesi

      A New Home

      A New Life

      Finding Talent

      Tómas Gomez

      Meeting

      Body and Soul

      Mind and Spirit

      Waxman’s File

      Waxman’s Story

      Into the Ocean

      The Morning After

      Love

      Education

      Book Two: The Manager

      Rust

      The Prodigal Returns

      Quincy O’Donnell

      The Drug Trade

      Plan of Action

      Implementation

      Eva

      Communications Failure

      Punishment

      Confrontation

      Awakening

      Cost

      Alliance

      Planning

      Playing with Fire

      Countermeasures

      Decisions

      Actions

      Book Three: The Astronomer

      Living Room Laboratory

      Steel

      Main Cafeteria

      Dogwork

      Reception Center

      Double Checking

      Dinner For Seventeen

      Maneuvering

      The Miners

      Patience … and Anticipation

      Scanning

      Celebration

      The Acid Test

      Book Four: The Investigators

      Gordon Abbott

      Opening Shop

      Vincente Zworkyn

      Dinner

      Waxman and Dacco

      Book Five: The Engineer

      The Hospital

      The Late Bombardment

      Searching

      Hoops of Steel

      Evidence?

      Truth

      Trials (1)

      Trial (2)

      Waxman, Abbott, and Dacco

      Needle in a Haystack

      Revenge

      Book Six: The Saint

      Kyle Umber

      Reactions

      Frustrations

      Searching

      Dinner

      Abbott

      The Force of Righteousness

      The First Step

      Planning

      Discussion

      Suspicion

      Confrontation

      Action

      Nightfall

      Midnight

      Aftermath

      Consequences

      Questions

      Harvey Millard

      Arrival

      Dispositions

      Decisions

      Waxman and Umber

      The Bargain

      Cerebrations

      Tor Books by Ben Bova

      About the Author

      Copyright

      This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

      URANUS

      Copyright © 2020 by Ben Bova

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      Cover art by John Harris

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