tz.theicarushunt-第74部分
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〃You'd better;〃 he warned with a game attempt at a smile。 〃The view in here doesn't really have all that much to remend it。〃
〃You can start naming the constellations;〃 I suggested; getting to my feet。 〃So。 How do I work this thing?〃
He gestured to the articulated arm angling its way toward the center of the sphere twenty meters above us。 〃Once I've set the destination panel; I expect all you'll need to do is work your way along the arm to the trigger section at the end;〃 he said。 〃Basically the same as you did on the Icarus。〃
Except that on the Icarus the gravitational field had been pointing the other way。 It looked like I was in for a long climb。 〃Right;〃 I said。 〃Don't worry if it takes me a couple of hours to get the supplies to you。 There isn't a lot of privacy in the ship right now; and I don't want anyone to catch me putting a survival pack together。 Someone might jump to the wrong conclusion。〃
〃Or even the right one?〃 he suggested。
I nodded。 〃Especially the right one。〃
A ghost of something flicked across his face。 〃You'll let my daughter know I'm all right; won't you? We've hardly spoken since the trip began…there just haven't been any safe opportunities…but I know she's worried about me。〃
〃And vice versa?〃 I suggested。
His lips pressed。 〃Very much vice versa;〃 he agreed quietly。 〃I'd appreciate it if you'd watch over her for me。〃
〃I will;〃 I promised。 〃You can count on it。〃
For a moment he studied my face; as if trying one last time to see if I was indeed someone in whom he could place this kind of trust。 I met his eyes stolidly; not flinching away from the probe; exuding all the sincerity I could muster。 And after a couple of heartbeats he nodded。 〃All right;〃 he said with a sigh。 〃You'd best be on your way; then。〃
I nodded and gave a whistle。 Pax emerged from a mass of wiring he'd been nosing through and bounded enthusiastically over to me。 I managed to catch him before he could start with equal enthusiasm up my leg and settled him into a cradling carry in the crook of my elbow。 〃I'll let you know when you can e out;〃 I told him; crossing the sphere to where the arm was anchored。 〃I'll either e myself or send in one of the ferrets。〃
〃Understood;〃 he said。 〃Good luck。〃
〃You; too;〃 I said。 Reaching up with my free hand; I wrapped my legs around it and started awkwardly to climb。
The awkwardness didn't last long。 I'd barely started my climb when I felt myself rapidly going weightless。 For about five seconds I hung there in zero gee; and then the gravity began again; only this time pointed the opposite direction; toward the center of the sphere。 I quickly turned myself around; noticing that Cameron was still glued; albeit openmouthed; to the inner surface。 I don't know why finding a two…tier artificial gravity in our unknown aliens' bag of tricks should have surprised me; but it did。 The level of the pull stayed about where it had been aboard the Icarus; keeping me moving inward without giving me the feeling of uncontrolled falling。 I looked over…up; rather…at Cameron once as Pax and I slid down toward the center; wondering if he'd noticed that I'd somehow never gotten around to agreeing to his request that I tell Tera he was here。
Because there was no way I was going to let her in on what the Icarus really was。 No way in hell; for the simple reason that that would require me letting her know that I knew what it really was。 As a possibly advanced stardrive that might or might not still function; the Icarus had a value that was potentially high but still nebulous。 As a stargate with proven capabilities; that value had suddenly solidified to an astronomical level。
And I had no intention of letting Tera e to the realization that the Icarus's asking price was now light…years beyond the paltry half…million debt that held me enslaved to Brother John and the Antoniewicz organization。 Enough to buy me out of that contract; guarantee me immunity from prosecution for every illegal act I'd ever mitted; and set me up for a lifetime of luxury on top of it。
I had reached the trigger。 I took one last look at Cameron; who didn't know any of what his daughter had learned about me。 But as I squeezed the trigger; and the tingling and blackness closed in around me; I wondered oddly if he might possibly have guessed the truth。
CHAPTER 18
THE TRIP BACK to the Icarus probably took no longer than the trip out from it had。 I say probably because it definitely seemed longer。 Partly that was due to the fact that I was expecting it; with the acpanying sense of slightly cringing anticipation; and partly because this time I had a Kalixiri ferret cradled in my arm; whose main reaction to the tingling sensation was to attempt to dig his claws into whatever patches of skin were within easy reach。
Mostly; though; it was due to the unfortable awareness that a single miscalculation on Cameron's part would leave me in very serious trouble indeed。 Because if Cameron had guessed that I was not precisely what he thought he'd hired back at that Meima taverno; and if he'd decided he didn't want someone like me aboard his ship anymore; then a small mistake on the encoding panel would be the absolute simplest way of getting rid of me for good。
But Pax's claws didn't get to anything that wouldn't heal by itself; and Cameron hadn't made any mistakes; deliberate or otherwise。 There below me were the stacks of interior wall panels awaiting the attention of Chort and his welding team outside; the other stacks of equipment and paraphernalia; and the archaic puter humming beside the gaping access panel。
The relatively minuscule part of my mind that hadn't been worried about me ending up in the wrong stargate at the wrong end of the universe had occupied itself with the question of how I was going to explain my sudden appearance to Tera without giving away the true nature of her father's discovery。 But to my mild surprise Tera was nowhere to be seen; either at the access panel or half…hidden in the shadows thrown by the sections of inner hull that we'd left in place because of the wiring conduits fastened to their undersides。 For a moment I wondered uneasily if she might have taken it upon herself to crawl into the small sphere after me; but as I began the by…now…familiar downward drift toward the surface I realized she had more likely simply gone around to the access panel in the engineering section to see if I was ing out there。
For a change; Lady Luck seemed to be smiling on me。 Then again; maybe the fickle wench was just lulling me into a false sense of security while she reached for a rock。
I had made it to the surface; ready this time for the sudden surge in gravitational strength in that final meter; and was picking my way through the obstacle course toward the access panel when the hatchway to the wraparound opened。 Tera; undoubtedly; e to ask questions I had no intention of answering。
But to my mild surprise it wasn't Tera who came crawling out of the zero gee of the wraparound toward me。 It was; instead; Chort; still vacsuited but with his helmet hanging from the neck connector and bouncing gently against his shoulder blades。 〃Captain McKell;〃 he puffed as he caught sight of me。 〃Good…I had hoped to find you here。〃
I resisted the impulse to ask where else he thought I might have gotten to。 It would have been unnecessarily sarcastic; and given my experiences of the past hour; would have been rather disingenuous as well。 〃Is there a problem?〃 I asked instead as I set Pax down。
〃We have to leave this place;〃 he said; pulling himself the rest of the way into the sphere and standing up。 〃As soon as possible。〃
I frowned。 〃Are you finished with the cowling already?〃
He twitched his head。 〃No; not entirely;〃 he said。 〃But there will be no finishing。 Electronics Specialist Shawn is ill。〃
I grimaced。 In the excitement of my trip to nowhere and back I'd almost forgotten about this constraint on our little operation。 〃How bad is he?〃
〃You will see for yourself soon;〃 Chort said; his voice noticeably more whistly than usual。 〃Drive Specialist Nicabar will be bringing him inside as soon as his seizure is ended。〃
I felt the hairs on the back of my neck tingling unpleasantly。 Sei