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‘I can remember where everything goes,’ Tolt told him.
‘It’s a pity you couldn’t do the same for the net,’ retorted the Mott. ‘If this goes wrong you know what will happen, don’t you?’
‘I know, I know,’ Jannu quipped, ‘We won’t get the Mott award for practical engineering.’
At last the botching and bumbling about was completed. Tolt activated the monitor’s scanner sitting in a pile of materials that had once been the Mott’s console.
‘Great, great,’ sang out Jannu in uncharacteristic delight. ‘Ex 8 89 and Ea 8 88 have aligned themselves.’
‘That was lucky,’ said Tolt.
‘We must have got it right after all,’ Jannu went on. ‘The sequence lights are checking out.’
At that there was a gasp of relief from both ends of the Mott commander who had been thinking more of his court martial than a closer death.
‘Luck must finally have paid us a visit,’ Tolt said. ‘Shall we order Kulp’s ship out of range now?’