âI canât understand it,â he grumbled. âPolice craft are supposed to be able to overtake anything in space. How come that Broman can hold his lead?â
âHeâs in a souped-up sports model.â Captain Wheeland didnât appear to be worried. âHe torched his jets when he spotted us.â He leaned back in his chair. âDonât fret, heâll get whatâs coming to him.
â âMaybe.â Polton glowered at the position screen showing the swirling kaleidoscope of hyper-space. He was younger than Wheeland and took it as a personal challenge that Broman should have eluded capture for so long. He said so. Wheeland shrugged.
âBroman was clever,â he admitted, âbut not clever enough. He had the imagination to commit the crime but not enough to foresee the inevitable result. Thatâs the trouble with criminals,â he went on conversationally. âThey know before they commit the crime that weâll catch up with them but they go ahead just the same. Even at that Broman was more clever than most. He had a get-away ship planned and ready.â