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bh.houseatreides-第20部分
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ated in the past in order to wipe out enemies of the Emperor or the Guild。
Leto thought that of all the things he was leaving behind; he would miss his father's insights most; the Old Duke's brief and perceptive lessons tossed off the cuff。 〃The Empire functions beyond mere laws;〃 Paulus continued。 〃An equally strong foundation is the network of alliances; favors; and religious propaganda。 Beliefs are more powerful than facts。〃
Leto stared through the thick sky at the magnificent; distant ship and frowned。 It was often difficult to separate truth from fiction 。。。。
He watched a speck of orange appear below the immense orbiting craft。 The color became a streak of descending light that resolved into the shape of a shuttle; which soon hovered over the Cala landing field。 Four white gulls whipped around; soaring in the stirred air currents from the shuttle's descent; then flew shrieking out to the sea cliffs。
Around the shuttle; a shield shimmered and flickered off。 All along the spaceport fences; pennants snapped in a salty morning breeze。 The shuttle; a white bullet…shaped craft; floated across the field toward the embarkation platform on which Leto and his parents stood separate from the honor guard。 A crowd of onlookers and well…wishers waved and shouted from the outskirts of the landing field。 The craft and platform connected; and a door slid open in the fuselage。
His mother came forward to say her goodbyes; embracing him without words; she had threatened simply to watch from one of the towers in Castle Caladan; but Paulus had convinced her otherwise。 The crowd cheered and shouted their farewells; Duke Paulus and Lady Helena stood hand in hand and waved back at them。
〃Remember what I told you; son;〃 Paulus said; referring to intense counseling he had given the boy in recent days。 〃Learn from Ix; learn from everything。〃
〃But use your heart to know what is true;〃 his mother added。
〃Always;〃 he said。 〃I'll miss you both。 I'll make you proud of me。〃
〃We already are; lad。〃 The older man stepped back to the formal guard escort。 He exchanged Atreides salutes with his son an open right hand beside the temple and all the soldiers did the same。 Then Paulus bounded forward to give Leto a hearty hug 。。。。
Moments later the robo…piloted shuttle rose away from the black cliffs; churning seas; and cloud…wreathed croplands of Caladan。 Inside; Leto sat in a plush chair in the observation lounge; peering out a windowport。 As the craft reached the indigo darkness of space; he saw the metallic island of the Guild Heighliner with sunlight glinting off its surface。
At their approach; a yawning black hole opened in the underside。 Leto took a deep breath; and the immense ship swallowed the shuttle。 He envisioned what he had once seen in a filmbook about Arrakis; a sandworm inhaling a spice harvester。 The metaphor unsettled him。
The shuttle slid smoothly into the docking port of a Wayku passenger ship that hung in its designated berth inside the cavernous hold of the Heighliner。 Leto boarded; his suitcases floating along behind; and made up his mind to do as his father had instructed。
Learn from everything。 His determined curiosity pushing his intimidation aside; Leto climbed a stairway to the main passenger lounge; where he found a seat on a bench by another window。 Two soostone merchants sat nearby; their rapid conversation sprinkled with jargon。 Old Paulus had wanted Leto to learn how to fend for himself。 So; to enhance the experience; Leto was traveling as an ordinary passenger; with no special amenities; no pomp or entourage; no indication that he was the son of a Duke。
His mother had been horrified。
Aboard the ship; Wayku vendors wearing dark glasses and ear…clamp headsets moved from passenger to passenger; selling confections and perfumed beverages at exorbitant prices。 Leto waved off a persistent vendor; though the spicy…salty broths and broiled meat sticks smelled delicious。 He could hear an overflow of music from the man's headset; saw his head; shoulders; and feet moving to the beat of music piped into his skull。 The Wayku did their jobs; tended to the customers; but managed to live in their own sensory cacophony; they preferred the universe within to any spectacle they might experience outside。
This mass…transit craft; operated by the Wayku under Guild contract; carried passengers from system to system。 A disgraced House Major whose planets had all been destroyed in the Third Coalsack War; the Wayku were gypsies now and lived as nomads aboard Guild Heighliners。 Although ancient surrender terms prevented members of their race from setting foot on any planet in the Imperium; the Guild had; for undisclosed reasons; granted them sanctuary。 For generations; the Wayku had showed no interest in petitioning the Emperor for amnesty or a revocation of the severe restrictions placed upon them。
Looking through the window of the lounge; Leto saw the dimly illuminated cargo hold of the Heighliner; a vacuum chamber so large that this passenger ship was; by parison; even smaller than a grain of pundi rice in the belly of a fish。 He could see the ceiling high overhead; but not the walls kilometers away。 Other ships; large and small; were arrayed in the hold: frigates; cargo haulers; shuttles; lighters; and armored monitors。 Strapped…together stacks of 〃dump boxes〃 unpiloted cargo containers designed to dump material directly from low orbit onto a planet's surface hung next to the main exterior hatches。
Guild regulations; etched on ridulian crystals mounted to the main wall of every room; prohibited passengers from leaving the isolation of their ship。 Through adjacent windows Leto snatched glimpses of passengers inside other craft a potpourri of races bound for all parts of the Imperium。
The Wayku deckhands finished their first round of service; and the passengers waited。 The trip through foldspace took no more than an hour; but preparations for departure sometimes required days。
Finally; with no announcement whatsoever; Leto detected a faint; smooth purring that seemed to e from far away。 He could feel it in every muscle of his body。 〃We must be heading out;〃 he said; turning to the soostone merchants; who seemed unimpressed。 From the quick diverting of their eyes and the way they studiously ignored him; Leto thought they must consider him an uncultured yokel。
In an isolated chamber high atop the craft; a Guild Navigator swimming in a tank of gas saturated with melange began to enpass space with his mind。 He envisioned and threaded a safe passage through the fabric of foldspace; transporting the Heighliner and its contents across a vast distance。
At dinner the previous evening in the Castle's dining hall; Leto's mother had wondered aloud if Navigators might somehow violate the machine…human interaction prohibited by the Butlerian Jihad。 Knowing Leto would soon be off to Ix and at risk of moral tainting; she innocently made the suggestion as she nibbled on a mouthful of lemon…broiled fish。 She often used a most reasonable tone when she uttered her provocative statements。 The effect was like dropping a boulder into a pool of still water。
〃Oh; nonsense; Helena!〃 Paulus said; wiping his beard with a napkin。 〃Where would we be without Navigators?〃
〃Just because you have bee accustomed to a thing; does not make it right; Paulus。 The Orange Catholic Bible says nothing about morality being defined by personal convenience。〃
Before his father could argue the point; Leto interrupted。 〃I thought that Navigators just saw the way; a safe way。 Holtzman generators actually operate the spacecraft。〃 He decided to add a quote he remembered from the Bible。 〃 'The highest master in the material world is the human mind; and the beasts of the field and the machines of the city must be forever subordinate。' 〃
〃Of course; dear;〃 his mother said; and dropped the subject。
Now; he didn't notice any change of sensation upon passing into foldspace。 Before Leto knew it; the Heighliner arrived in another solar system Harmonthep; according to the transport schedule。
Once there; Leto had to wait for five more hours as cargo ships and shuttles went in and out of the Heighliner hold; as well as transports and even a superfrigate。 Then the Guild ship moved off again; folding space to a new solar system Kirana Aleph; this time where the cycle occurred once more。
Leto took a nap in the sleeping partments; then emerged to buy two of the sizzling meat sticks and a potent cup of stee。 Helena might wish he'd been escorted by Atreides house guards; but Paulus had insisted that there was only one way for his son to learn to take care of himself。 Leto had an agenda and instructions; and he vowed to do just that。
Finally; on the third stop; a Wayku deckhand ordered Leto to descend three decks and board an automatic shuttle。 She was a stern…looking woman in a gaudy uniform and did not seem to be in the mood for conversation。 Her headset thrummed with an undercurrent of melody。
〃Is this Ix?〃 Leto inquired; reaching for his suspensor…buoyed suitcases。 They followed him as he moved。
〃We are in the Alkaurops system;〃 she said。 Her eyes couldn't be seen because of her dark glasses。 〃Ix is the ninth planet。 You get off
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