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It is a science fiction novel written by Bryce Walton in 1952.
Bryce Walton is an American author who mainly writes works in the science fiction, fantasy, and mystery genres. Some of Walton's works were popular in the 1950s and 1960s, and his stories were published in many media outlets. Some of his works have also been adapted into various animations and radio programs. Walton has delighted many readers with his imaginative stories, and his works are still loved by fans of the science fiction and fantasy genres.

Summary
A soldier of the Disciplinary Corps hadn't cracked up in all the years of Captain Morrow's service. Bronson was the first ... Bronson who reckoned he was one of the rare beings who had heard THE CALL from Mars.

The small cargo rocket was halfway to Venus when Bronson decided it was time to take it over. He took care of Orlan first. While Orlan slept in his bunk, Bronson hit him behind the ear with an alloy bar and killed him instantly. He then dragged him down to the cargo bins. The robot was down there, waiting to be sent out into the highly radioactive areas of Venus where the valuable stuff was, but where no human could go. He dumped Orlan in there. It might be construed as an accident, but it probably wouldn't matter to Bronson one way or the other.

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Contents
Last Call