Orphan Star

Orphan Star by Alan Dean Foster Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Alan Dean Foster
settled himself more firmly on the couch, trulegs doubled up beneath the abdomen, foothands locked to support the thorax and b-thorax, and truhands moving with delicate precision over the board, adjusting the game plan. “My name is Bisondenbit,” he declared.
    “I’m called Flinx.”
    “One calling?” The thranx performed an insectoid shrug. “Well, Flinx, if you’d like to learn, I have some small skill at the game. Which is to say I know the rules. I am not a very good player, so I’ll probably make a good first opponent for you.” Again the mandible clicking, accompanied this time by a whistling sound—thranx laughter.
    Flinx smiled back. “I’d like to learn very much.”
    “Good, good . . . this is a standoffish group and I’ve been preening antennae till my nerves are beginning to twitch.” The head bobbed. “Your biggest mistake,” Bisondenbit began in businesslike fashion, “is that you’re still neglecting the ability of your pieces to move above ground and downward, as well as through existing tunnels. You’ve got to keep your antennae to the board and seek to penetrate your opponent’s movements.”
    The thranx touched a silvery figure within the three-dimensional transparent board. “Stay attuned now. This is a
Doan
fighter and can move only laterally and vertically, though it can never appear on the surface. This divisible piece here . . .”
    Flinx got to know Bisondenbit fairly well during the remainder of the trip. The alien kept his actual business veiled in vague circumlocutions, but Flinx got the impression he was an antique dealer. Perhaps there would be a chance to pick, up some interesting curios for Mother Mastiff’s shop.
    Bisondenbit did display in full a trait which had helped endear his kind to humans: the ability to listen attentively no matter how boring the story being told. He seemed to find Flinx’s judiciously censored story of his own life up to his present journey fascinating.
    “Look,” he told Flinx as they shared supper in one of the ship’s dining lounges, “you’ve never been to Hivehom before and you’re determined to look up this human what’s-his-name—Challis? At least I can help you get oriented. You’ll no doubt find him somewhere on the Mediterranea Plateau. That’s where most of the human settlers live.” The insect quivered. “Though why anyone would choose to set up housekeeping on a chilly tundra like that is beyond my understanding.”
    Flinx had to smile. The mean temperature on the Mediterranea Plateau, a level area several thousand meters above the steaming, humid swamplands of Hivehom, was a comfortable 22° C. The thranx preferred the high thirties, with humidity as near one hundred percent as possible.
    The word colonization was never mentioned in connection with such settlements—on either world. There were several such human regions on Hivehom, of which the Mediterranea Plateau, with a population of nearly three million, was by far the largest. The thranx welcomed such exploitation of the inhospitable regions they had always shunned. Besides, there were some four million thranx living in the Amazon basin on Terra alone—which sort of evened things out.
    Most of the large human-dominated concerns, Bisondenbit explained, made their headquarters on the southern edge of the Plateau, near the big shuttleport at Chitteranx. This Challis had no doubt located himself there, too.
    “The human city there has a thranx name—Azerick,” Bisondenbit went on, whistling softly. “That’s High Thranx for ‘frozen waste,’ which in this case has a double meaning I won’t go into, except to say that it’s a good thing you humans have a sense of humor approximating our own. After we land, I’ll be happy to take you up there myself, though I won’t stay long. I’m not equipped for arctic travel. Furthermore, Azerick is not cheap.” He hesitated politely. “You look pretty young for a human out traveling on his own. You have

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