BRONZE ICON
SECRET SEQUELS
THE LAND OF TERROR
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RED SNOW
Recently I
finished reading Red Snow. This adventure has always been one of my
favorites. The story kept reminding me of The Land of Terror since it
employed a similar device with the "Smoke of Eternity".
As l read, some curious ideas began taking place. Perhaps
there was a connection between the two stories? The first noticeable thing was
the similarity between the guns used to deliver the substance.
The Land
of Terror: The hand clutched convulsively and drew out a strange pistol. This
was larger even than a big army automatic. It had two barrels, one the size of
a pencil, the other a steel cylinder more than an inch in diameter. The barrels
were placed one above the other.
Red Snow: Back in the cabin, the passenger fumbled with a
long case and brought out what resembled a grotesque air rifle. This had a
barrel of moderate size, but below that was another cylinder of much greater
diameter, the latter fastened in place with set-screws and clamps.
The aliases used by the villains were another oddity. The
villain's name in The Land of Terror was Kar while the villain's name in
Red Snow was Ark. The two names are simple transpositions of the
letters. Was this more than an odd happenstance?
Down in
the Florida Everglades, in Red Snow, the Baron Lang Ark takes great
pride in telling Doc that this is not his real name. He also brags to Doc that
he is a famous man. What exactly is he famous for doing? Certainly his fame is not
of a public nature. Could it be that he is the man who invented the Smoke of
Eternity?
Possibly Ark
was the real inventor of the Smoke of Eternity and Oliver Wording Bittman only
supplied him with the raw material. Bittman's death was a serious problem for
Ark. His supply of the raw material was now cut off. Ark would be unable to
refine additional quantities of the disintegration compound since he never knew
the location of the source.
This would account for the connection between the names.
Bittman, appreciating irony, simply adopted a variation of Ark's name as the
pseudonym under which he ruled his gang.
Given that
Ark knew that it was possible to destroy matter using the Smoke of Eternity he
could have sought to develop an artificial method to achieve the same effect.
Hence, the difference in color of the two munitions. The first substance, made
from naturally occurring materials was gray in appearance but the synthetic
material is red.
The Smoke of Eternity resembles a primitive version of the
Red Snow. The substance used in The Land of Terror was pretty meek
compared to that in Red Snow. Even so, the results were very impressive.
The Land of Terror: Nor did the dissolution stop with the
human body. The concrete walk immediately below was becoming ashen vapor as
well. The trowel-smoothed upper surface of the walk was already gone, revealing
the coarse gravel below. As by magic, that, too, was wafted away. Rich black
earth could be seen.
Red Snow:
The pits spread, the powder caught up by the wind, and the whole sidewalk to a
depth of four or five inches, well below the foundation of courser stones, was
pulled away in dust before Doc's eyes. Grass and turf followed, then limbs
began to fall off the trees, to turn into cerise particles.
Supposedly, in The Land of Terror, the land within
the crater of Thunder Island was destroyed at the end of the story. This
occurred when Doc Savage tossed the suitcase containing Kar's supply of the
Smoke of Eternity into the mud lake. It is assumed but never verified in the
story that the flood of hot mud completely inundated the crater floor. Did Doc
Savage knowingly perpetrate a hoax on his aids?
I don't
know but he most assuredly did not share every secret he had with his men. One
needs only turn to the Fortress of Solitude to verify that argument. Possibly
Doc believed it would be in the best interest of all if everyone believed the
crater floor had been completely decimated by the mud flow.
Even
without any collusion on the part of Doc Savage, the crater destruction seems
to be a gross exaggeration of events in my opinion. Firstly, it seems extremely
unlikely in the geologic history of the crater that similar incidents had not previously
happened yet the flora and animal life were thriving. My opinion is that the
desolated area was limited to a relatively small portion of the habitat.
Secondly, consider the very nature of the Smoke of Eternity. Recall the
incident early on in The Land of Terror where a plane drops a baseball size
container of the Smoke of Eternity on a bridge Doc is using.
Not only
was that section of the bridge destroyed but also the water underneath was
consumed so rapidly that a pit appeared in the lagoon. This same thing may have
taken place within the mud lake on Thunder Island. The fact that the destruction
of Thunder Island is never officially verified leaves a lot of things up in the
air.
Remember, one
survivor of Kar's gang was left marooned on the island. Perhaps he escaped?
There are many possibilities. Was there another plane secreted at a different
location inside the crater? This would have been a most prudent thing to do. We
know a large corral was built around the landing strip in order to protect the
plane and men. Having a second plane at a second location would be very
plausible and smart. Then there is the change the marooned gangster could have
located an old lava tube that breached the outer wall and provided access to
the ocean.
There he
was picked up by a Japanese whaling vessel, which had a military observer on-board,
as they were also conduction intelligence operations for the conquest of Asia.
Hearing the survivor's story the military man would quickly recognize the many
uses of such a substance for a nation soon to be at war.
The possible scenarios are endless. Here is the story I
favor. Ark was a chemist and actually developed the Smoke of Eternity from
samples provided to him by Oliver Wording Bittman. To outward appearances Ark
was working for a chemical concern in New Zealand.
But in
reality, Ark was a member of the Black Dragon's Society and was a secret agent
of the Empire of Japan. At this time Ark was under a death sentence for
exceeding his authority on a prior mission. Ark had escaped and was in hiding.
Having
developed the Smoke of Eternity, Ark now had a real bargaining chip to earn a
pardon for himself. Through his contacts in the Black Dragon Society, he
contacted the Japanese military and things began happening.
Bear in mind the situation when Doc and his crew arrived in
New Zealand.
Oliver
Wording Bittman had been away in search of the native New Zealanders who had
taken Jerome Coffern and Kar to Thunder Island months ago. He returned shaking
his head.
"A ghastly thing!" he said hollowly. "Every
man who accompanied Jerome Coffern and Kar has mysteriously disappeared in
recent months."
Doc Savage mistakenly believes this is the work of Kar's
gang. It is not. The fear expressed by Bittman is real. Japanese operatives
have kidnapped the expedition members in an attempt to locate the source of the
basic raw material used in manufacturing the diabolical disintegration agent.
Sometime
after Doc Savage and his men left Thunder Island a Japanese military expedition
mounted an exploration of Thunder Island. This was most likely achieved via an
aircraft carrier type submarine.
This
vessel was a prototype of the aircraft carrier submarine later put into service
by the Japanese Navy for use in bombing the Panama Canal locks during World War
II.
The lone
survivor of Bittman's gang was captured. The explorers also obtained small amounts
of the raw material. Both were returned to Japan. Exhaustive chemical analysis
provided an understanding of the mechanism upon which the disintegration
principles worked. The primary problem now was the very basic fact that the
amount of raw materials available was inadequate for any significant military
application.
Tedious
research revealed that the mechanism of destruction could be achieved synthetically
through the use of certain radioactive elements, primarily radium.
Unfortunately for the Japanese military, useful quantities of radium were not
available in Japan. In fact, the rare element was virtually unattainable as the
United States controlled what essentially was the entire stockpile in the
world. Considering the events taking place in China at that time, it was
unlikely the Empire could obtain radium in useful quantities from America.
Ark had escaped his death sentence by his amazing discovery
but redemption was not yet complete. He was ordered to go to America and set up
an operation there so that the process could be developed using local radium
sources.
Their
mission was to manufacture a sufficient supply of the material to enable his
unit to wage an undeclared war against the United States. The goal was to
cripple the U. S. leadership while the main Japanese military acted in the Pacific.
Only then would Ark be fully pardoned from his death sentence. Subsequent
events are described in Red Snow.
This is
all very fun and it is exciting to speculate about the similarities in the two
stories. Maybe Dent was thinking about a connection between the two when he
wrote Red Snow. I like to think so but probably what happened was he
later thought of a different angle to use with the dissolving compound and took
it from there. It might even be possible that Red Snow was a rejected
draft of The Land of Terror. Regardless of these theories, both stories
are a great treat for any Doc Savage fan.