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Автор: Valery Konstantinovich Bulygin
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turned away from the porthole. He tried to ward off such thoughts, so as not to catch up with melancholy. Callisto is coming soon. It is already clearly visible in the porthole. There is also a base under the surface of the satellite. True, there are far fewer people there than on Ganymede. Muran did not like to linger on Callisto. After unloading his shuttle, he usually returned to Ganymede the next day.

      Muran checked the landing devices. Everything is fine. In four hours, he will be there. The shuttle gently sank to the rocky surface of Callisto. No one met him. After a while, an all-terrain vehicle pulled up. After loading the car, Muran climbed into an empty cabin, and the rover slowly rolled toward the tunnel leading to the underground station. He did not have to drive; the car was programmed to do that kind of work. Muran was already looking forward to meeting with station workers. After five days of flight, I wanted to talk to someone, share something, and learn the news.

      The rover reached the end of the tunnel and stopped. Muran got out of the cockpit and headed for the intermediate compartment. It was very easy to walk. The gravity on the satellite was three times less than on Earth. Muran was bouncing slightly, feeling the weight of his body weakly. Waiting for the pressure in the intermediate compartment to reach normal and it filled with air, Muran removed his spacesuit and opened the station’s entrance hatch. There was light along the long corridor, but none of the inhabitants of the station could be seen.

      Turning on the inner connection, he tried to hear someone, but the speaker was quietly hissing, silent. Very strange, thought Muran. Where did everyone go? After passing to the end of the corridor, he opened the door to a large room, where the inhabitants of the station usually gathered. Muran once again turned on the inner connection – in response silence.

      Chapter 2

      Two days ago, while still on the flight, he contacted a traffic controller. Muran reported on the time of arrival and the nature of the cargo. It was business as usual.

      After wandering around the various rooms, he headed to the central knot. The front door opened silently, and Muran cautiously entered inside. Anyone. Everything that happened surprised him rather than alarmed him. Approaching the remote control, Muran contacted the station on Ganymede.

      – Muran says clearly, – he said. I am at Callisto Station. There is a strange situation here. I do not see anyone from people. If you have any information?

      – You have been contacting them for the last three days, – Ganymede said. It is much unexpected for us. Try checking all the premises. They could not have disappeared without a trace. Keep in touch with us and report any emergency at once.

      Muran carefully walked through the remaining rooms. He even went down to the mine, which went deep into the satellite. In the workroom, a pump buzzed noisily, which pumped water from underground sources. There was no one from the attendants here either.

      Muran did not know what to do. There was no fear as a current. It is not clear what to fear. It is a complete unknown. If there were an accident, people would stay. There are no bodies. Did they evaporate?

      Returning to the control center, he found a recorder that records all the information about the work of the station, as well as records all the conversations of the inhabitants. He did not listen to everyone, but only included the recording of the station chief Raymond. Since Muran spoke to Raymond two days ago, he has set the replay from now on. Turns out the conversations stopped about a day ago.

      To avoid listening to everything, Muran set the replay an hour before the conversations stopped. The beginning of the hour records did not report anything interesting. The usual instructions to the staff, review the readings of the equipment on the surface and at the station.

      However, at the end of the recording, something incomprehensible was heard. At first, there was a whistle and a noise resembling sea surf.

      – What is going on? – Raymond’s voice was heard. Look at this. Where did that blue light come from? No, no. No way.

      That was the end of the recording. After making a copy of the recording, Muran sent it to Ganymede. All he had to do was wait for a response and further instructions. Trying to explain what he heard, he fell asleep. He had a hard dream. He dreamed of chasing, falling into some mine, fighting something incomprehensible, again chasing.

      – What are you doing here? – Raymond asked. Shaking his shoulder. Muran slowly opened his eyes. The dream seems to have passed, where did Raymond come from, and what is going on?

      Chapter 3

      Three years of the contract are over. Muran fixed himself in his chair and looked into the porthole. The satellite Ganymede was getting smaller and smaller. Now home to Earth. The average ship “Vega” began to pick up speed. Yes, a two-month flight and he will sunbathe on the beach, on the shore of the warm sea. Linden’s chair was on the right side. On the way home, you can talk about a lot. Although Muran would like to talk to his neighbor on the left more. He saw this girl a couple of times on Ganymede. Her name was Anna. She also worked out a three-year contract.

      – It is good to have a doctor on the team, – Muran said, referring to Anna.

      – Not exactly a doctor, – Anna said. I am an assistant surgeon.

      – It is still a medic, – Muran said with a smile. If anyone gets sick along the way, there is someone to turn to.

      – You will not get sick. When we accelerate the ship, everyone will sleep, Anna said.

      – Is this your first contract? – Muran asked. Are you going to fly to Jupiter again?

      – No, I do not think so. You know girls only get one race. We are future mothers, – Anna said with a smile. What did you do about Jupiter?

      – My job is simple, – Muran said. I am a pilot. A space cab. Carried cargo between satellites.

      – You have an interesting job, – Anna said.

      – Well, how do I say it, – Muran said. You worked as a collective, and I am almost constantly alone. It is for the amateur. We had a tough selection for the pilots. Not everyone can be alone for long. Well, flying as a collective is expensive. Maybe something will change over time. As far as I know, they plan to send fully automatic cargo ships to the flight.

      – What is in it? – Anna asked.

      – Time, – Muran said. More precisely, a delay in the time of the decision. After all, the distances in space are large. Although recently a large number of ships are equipped with artificial intelligence. I guess maybe I won’t be needed in five years.

      Fifty years ago, the Phoenix spacecraft was sent to explore the Uranus satellites. It was completely automatic. For a couple of years, everything was going well. Then the connection with him was lost.

      The ship’s commander, Abatir, told all twenty passengers to take their seats and prepare for acceleration. Vega turned on the marching engines and rushed towards the Earth.

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