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+ SHOCK TROOP
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+ BY RICHARD BOLTON
+
+ _The invaders were going to
+ make galactic history. Fate
+ made it a comedy of errors._
+
+ [Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from
+ Worlds of If Science Fiction, October 1956.
+ Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that
+ the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]
+
+
+Zurg thwirmed, and admitted to himself that he was uneasy. Arching his
+thorax, he unrolled his antennae slowly in a lazy gesture he hoped
+would conceal the unseemly nervousness he felt now that the ship had
+swung into an orbit around the strange planet. When a commander briefs
+his officers, he must radiate confidence and calm.
+
+"Companions, an historic moment has arrived," he began pompously, his
+antennae moving in the deliberate, stylized movements of the Court
+language. "Below us lies the verdant expanse of the third planet, green
+gem of the heavens."
+
+At this, several of his subordinates turned a rather puzzled yellow
+around their head orifices, obviously unable to understand a gesture
+of what he was saying. Only the second-in-command seemed unconcerned;
+he knew from long experience that his commander would revert to common
+vernacular when he had finished the usual ceremonial preamble.
+
+Zurg did so, noting the relieved hues of his officers as he continued:
+"As you all know, our scouts have reconnoitered this world on several
+occasions. But now the time has arrived to make an actual landing. In
+fact, companions, we are the vanguard of an invasion." Pausing to let
+this register, he was pleased to see that none of the officers seemed
+to be suppressing thwirms. If anything, they were calmer than he was.
+
+"Not a great deal is known about the inhabitants of the planet,
+but the dominant form of life, strangely enough, is mammalian, and
+possesses some intelligence. Her Majesty desires conquest without undue
+destruction. As the Queen wills, her servants shall act."
+
+All dipped their antennae at this formula, and watched in attentive
+hues as the commander went on to explain that due to the high
+percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere, special coverings would have
+to be worn. They would filter the air before it reached the ventral
+tracheae, and leaving the head exposed, would shield all the rest
+of the body. A bit clumsy, the commander admitted, but absolutely
+essential.
+
+"Now as to our behavior toward the natives--previous experience with
+mammalian life-types shows that they are susceptible to panic and fear
+when confronted with something totally strange, so we will use tactics
+which basically are very simple. First, we will land near a native
+settlement. When we march into the area, our alien appearance will stun
+the natives. Our detachment of all-range telepathic sensitives will
+notify us when the state of shock has set in, then our attack support
+will open up with full-scale mental assault, and keep the creatures
+paralyzed while we seize the area before a defense can be organized.
+Then the Grand Fleet will proceed here at top speed."
+
+"Remember that in this, as in all operations where the powers of the
+collective mind are used, we must first trigger the enemy's reaction by
+physical means, therefore nothing can be done until we _know_ that they
+are in the needed state of shock. Now are there any questions?"
+
+How strange actually, mused the commander as he returned to his
+cubicle, that a race like his own, so gifted at pure mental contact
+with other life-forms, should still use signals and colorations to
+communicate among themselves. The chafed spot on his left antenna was
+paining again after the exercise of the briefing. The report had said
+that these mammalians were believed to converse through some kind
+of atmospheric vibrations.... Odd too, that mental warfare, refined
+and developed though it was, could still only be used against minds
+agitated by a specific physical stimulus. And that physical stimulus
+had to be provided by the invaders appearing on the scene, and if
+necessary performing the Dra, a series of dances and contortions so
+repulsive to most life-forms that all thinking would fade into panic.
+Having once thwirmed himself at a performance of the Dra, he hoped it
+wouldn't be necessary ... his musings were interrupted as the ship's
+lights flickered to orange, signalling hands to stations for planetfall.
+
+Leaving the con of the ship to his second-in-command, he shut himself
+in his cubicle and made preparations to be miserably sick, as he always
+was during deceleration. Stroking the chafed spot on his antenna with
+the smooth edge of his left forearm's prehensile claw, Zurg raised his
+medicine kit in his secondary tentacles and snapped off the heavy lead
+seal with his jagged incisor mandibles. I wonder, he speculated, why
+alien races always find us so frightening....
+
+ * * * * *
+
+The brilliant orange sun was high in the sky, but only a few filtered
+beams penetrated to the sheltered copse where the slate-colored ship
+lay partially concealed by artfully placed vines and underbrush. Drawn
+up in three ranks beside the ship, only their heads protruding from
+the loose-fitting coveralls, stood the detail picked to make the entry
+into the native settlement. Zurg led them out through the underbrush
+barrier they had thrown up the night before, and they emerged onto
+a little-traveled dirt road leading off across the fields toward a
+cluster of buildings that marked the edge of town.
+
+No creatures appeared as the invading column lumbered along. As they
+neared the edge of the settlement, Zurg, his antennae drooping slightly
+from the unusual heat, turned to remind the others: "Remember, the
+mental assault won't begin until we are well into the area and shock
+reaction is effected, so _stay in formation_ until I order otherwise."
+
+There were still no natives in sight on the small side street by which
+they entered town; but as they turned a corner and swung on to the
+broad central thoroughfare, the commander saw that the street was
+clogged with natives, a great milling mass of them moving up the
+street in the same direction as his column, about a hundred yards ahead.
+
+For a moment they didn't appear to notice the newcomers, but soon a
+growing number had turned and were gesturing excitedly to each other,
+pointing at the approaching troop. Watching them anxiously, Zurg saw no
+evidence of panic.
+
+The column kept moving, and the crowd began parting to let them pass
+through. Some darted forward as though to get a closer look at the
+strangers. The commander fought off a thwirm as he realized the crowd
+was now all around them, pressing in more closely on every side. The
+atmosphere itself seemed to vibrate strangely, and looking around, he
+saw that the creatures were opening small head orifices and striking
+the ends of their forward limbs together. Were they communicating--or
+was it something else? It was surely not panic.
+
+Feeling increasingly dizzy from the heat and vibrations, he glanced
+anxiously over his followers, and saw at once that they were more upset
+than he. Colors were flushing their faces in meaningless successions.
+One or two seemed to be staggering. The shock threshold of these beings
+has been horribly underestimated, thought Zurg desperately. Only one
+thing left to do--turning again, he signalled the detail to begin the
+Dra. Perhaps that would overcome this incomprehensible counterattack....
+
+ * * * * *
+
+"I tell you Charlie, you've got to discipline that gang! They didn't
+show up on time, they didn't complete the route, they put on a
+public ritual that wasn't scheduled, apparently stealing the entire
+show--stupid crowd yelled themselves hoarse. Then they all reeled off
+into a side street. They must have been drunk to a man--I understand
+about half of them had to be carried! _And_ when I confronted Andy
+Sharpe, he swore up and down that they weren't out of their hotel that
+morning. All sleeping off that spree they had the night before. He
+actually had the nerve to say, 'I don't know who those boys were that
+you claim were a block behind the end of the parade, but they weren't
+our boys.'"
+
+Charlie Dils, new Commander of the Illinois chapter of the American
+Legion, leaned back in his chair car seat and blew a cloud of cigar
+smoke toward the ceiling. "Maybe they were men from Mars," he grinned.
+Then, remembering his dignity, he sobered abruptly. "Anyway, one bunch
+looks about the same as another, once they get their masks on--good
+Lord, it was a hot day for masks--but it certainly made the parade
+more impressive. People are still talking about it. We're even getting
+credit for having a flying saucer. Some farmer out at the edge of town
+claims he saw one take off after the parade last night. Says it was
+going west like a bat out of hell.
+
+"If we can get that kind of publicity, Frank, I wouldn't worry
+about Andy and the boys. I'll write him a letter. It was a great
+convention--let's let it go at that."
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- SHOCK TROOP
-
- BY RICHARD BOLTON
-
- _The invaders were going to
- make galactic history. Fate
- made it a comedy of errors._
-
- [Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from
- Worlds of If Science Fiction, October 1956.
- Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that
- the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]
-
-
-Zurg thwirmed, and admitted to himself that he was uneasy. Arching his
-thorax, he unrolled his antennae slowly in a lazy gesture he hoped
-would conceal the unseemly nervousness he felt now that the ship had
-swung into an orbit around the strange planet. When a commander briefs
-his officers, he must radiate confidence and calm.
-
-"Companions, an historic moment has arrived," he began pompously, his
-antennae moving in the deliberate, stylized movements of the Court
-language. "Below us lies the verdant expanse of the third planet, green
-gem of the heavens."
-
-At this, several of his subordinates turned a rather puzzled yellow
-around their head orifices, obviously unable to understand a gesture
-of what he was saying. Only the second-in-command seemed unconcerned;
-he knew from long experience that his commander would revert to common
-vernacular when he had finished the usual ceremonial preamble.
-
-Zurg did so, noting the relieved hues of his officers as he continued:
-"As you all know, our scouts have reconnoitered this world on several
-occasions. But now the time has arrived to make an actual landing. In
-fact, companions, we are the vanguard of an invasion." Pausing to let
-this register, he was pleased to see that none of the officers seemed
-to be suppressing thwirms. If anything, they were calmer than he was.
-
-"Not a great deal is known about the inhabitants of the planet,
-but the dominant form of life, strangely enough, is mammalian, and
-possesses some intelligence. Her Majesty desires conquest without undue
-destruction. As the Queen wills, her servants shall act."
-
-All dipped their antennae at this formula, and watched in attentive
-hues as the commander went on to explain that due to the high
-percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere, special coverings would have
-to be worn. They would filter the air before it reached the ventral
-tracheae, and leaving the head exposed, would shield all the rest
-of the body. A bit clumsy, the commander admitted, but absolutely
-essential.
-
-"Now as to our behavior toward the natives--previous experience with
-mammalian life-types shows that they are susceptible to panic and fear
-when confronted with something totally strange, so we will use tactics
-which basically are very simple. First, we will land near a native
-settlement. When we march into the area, our alien appearance will stun
-the natives. Our detachment of all-range telepathic sensitives will
-notify us when the state of shock has set in, then our attack support
-will open up with full-scale mental assault, and keep the creatures
-paralyzed while we seize the area before a defense can be organized.
-Then the Grand Fleet will proceed here at top speed."
-
-"Remember that in this, as in all operations where the powers of the
-collective mind are used, we must first trigger the enemy's reaction by
-physical means, therefore nothing can be done until we _know_ that they
-are in the needed state of shock. Now are there any questions?"
-
-How strange actually, mused the commander as he returned to his
-cubicle, that a race like his own, so gifted at pure mental contact
-with other life-forms, should still use signals and colorations to
-communicate among themselves. The chafed spot on his left antenna was
-paining again after the exercise of the briefing. The report had said
-that these mammalians were believed to converse through some kind
-of atmospheric vibrations.... Odd too, that mental warfare, refined
-and developed though it was, could still only be used against minds
-agitated by a specific physical stimulus. And that physical stimulus
-had to be provided by the invaders appearing on the scene, and if
-necessary performing the Dra, a series of dances and contortions so
-repulsive to most life-forms that all thinking would fade into panic.
-Having once thwirmed himself at a performance of the Dra, he hoped it
-wouldn't be necessary ... his musings were interrupted as the ship's
-lights flickered to orange, signalling hands to stations for planetfall.
-
-Leaving the con of the ship to his second-in-command, he shut himself
-in his cubicle and made preparations to be miserably sick, as he always
-was during deceleration. Stroking the chafed spot on his antenna with
-the smooth edge of his left forearm's prehensile claw, Zurg raised his
-medicine kit in his secondary tentacles and snapped off the heavy lead
-seal with his jagged incisor mandibles. I wonder, he speculated, why
-alien races always find us so frightening....
-
- * * * * *
-
-The brilliant orange sun was high in the sky, but only a few filtered
-beams penetrated to the sheltered copse where the slate-colored ship
-lay partially concealed by artfully placed vines and underbrush. Drawn
-up in three ranks beside the ship, only their heads protruding from
-the loose-fitting coveralls, stood the detail picked to make the entry
-into the native settlement. Zurg led them out through the underbrush
-barrier they had thrown up the night before, and they emerged onto
-a little-traveled dirt road leading off across the fields toward a
-cluster of buildings that marked the edge of town.
-
-No creatures appeared as the invading column lumbered along. As they
-neared the edge of the settlement, Zurg, his antennae drooping slightly
-from the unusual heat, turned to remind the others: "Remember, the
-mental assault won't begin until we are well into the area and shock
-reaction is effected, so _stay in formation_ until I order otherwise."
-
-There were still no natives in sight on the small side street by which
-they entered town; but as they turned a corner and swung on to the
-broad central thoroughfare, the commander saw that the street was
-clogged with natives, a great milling mass of them moving up the
-street in the same direction as his column, about a hundred yards ahead.
-
-For a moment they didn't appear to notice the newcomers, but soon a
-growing number had turned and were gesturing excitedly to each other,
-pointing at the approaching troop. Watching them anxiously, Zurg saw no
-evidence of panic.
-
-The column kept moving, and the crowd began parting to let them pass
-through. Some darted forward as though to get a closer look at the
-strangers. The commander fought off a thwirm as he realized the crowd
-was now all around them, pressing in more closely on every side. The
-atmosphere itself seemed to vibrate strangely, and looking around, he
-saw that the creatures were opening small head orifices and striking
-the ends of their forward limbs together. Were they communicating--or
-was it something else? It was surely not panic.
-
-Feeling increasingly dizzy from the heat and vibrations, he glanced
-anxiously over his followers, and saw at once that they were more upset
-than he. Colors were flushing their faces in meaningless successions.
-One or two seemed to be staggering. The shock threshold of these beings
-has been horribly underestimated, thought Zurg desperately. Only one
-thing left to do--turning again, he signalled the detail to begin the
-Dra. Perhaps that would overcome this incomprehensible counterattack....
-
- * * * * *
-
-"I tell you Charlie, you've got to discipline that gang! They didn't
-show up on time, they didn't complete the route, they put on a
-public ritual that wasn't scheduled, apparently stealing the entire
-show--stupid crowd yelled themselves hoarse. Then they all reeled off
-into a side street. They must have been drunk to a man--I understand
-about half of them had to be carried! _And_ when I confronted Andy
-Sharpe, he swore up and down that they weren't out of their hotel that
-morning. All sleeping off that spree they had the night before. He
-actually had the nerve to say, 'I don't know who those boys were that
-you claim were a block behind the end of the parade, but they weren't
-our boys.'"
-
-Charlie Dils, new Commander of the Illinois chapter of the American
-Legion, leaned back in his chair car seat and blew a cloud of cigar
-smoke toward the ceiling. "Maybe they were men from Mars," he grinned.
-Then, remembering his dignity, he sobered abruptly. "Anyway, one bunch
-looks about the same as another, once they get their masks on--good
-Lord, it was a hot day for masks--but it certainly made the parade
-more impressive. People are still talking about it. We're even getting
-credit for having a flying saucer. Some farmer out at the edge of town
-claims he saw one take off after the parade last night. Says it was
-going west like a bat out of hell.
-
-"If we can get that kind of publicity, Frank, I wouldn't worry
-about Andy and the boys. I'll write him a letter. It was a great
-convention--let's let it go at that."
-
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