tz.theicarushunt-第95部分
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〃He's hiding in the smaller sphere;〃 I said; settling for the simplest explanation。 Giving them the plete story would only confuse the issue。 〃I can go in there and get him。〃
〃Really;〃 Antoniewicz said; his voice suddenly cold。 〃Do you think us fools; McKell? My people checked every cubic centimeter of this ship before I came aboard。〃
〃Maybe everything out here and in the engine section; but not the small sphere;〃 I said; shaking my head。 〃Not visually; anyway。 That place is a mess of cables and wires…they'd have been hours at it。 What did they use; body…heat sensors and motion detectors?〃
〃And a few other specialized devices;〃 Antoniewicz said; eyeing me speculatively。 〃You realize; I trust; that Cameron dead is not a bargaining chip。〃
〃He's not dead;〃 I assured him。 〃There's an area in there that sensors can't reach。 All that alien machinery; I suppose。〃
Antoniewicz glanced at Brother John; turned back to me。 〃All right;〃 he said。 〃Tell me where he is。 I'll send one of my men in after him。〃
〃It's very hard to find the place;〃 I said。 〃Besides; if it's anyone but me; he'll probably put up a fight。 That could damage something。〃
〃Possibly even Cameron himself;〃 Brother John murmured。
〃I'm not letting you out of my sight;〃 Antoniewicz said in a tone that said there would be no further discussion on the matter。 〃Tell us where he is。〃
I sighed。 〃That's not necessary;〃 I said reluctantly。 〃I told him that when it was safe to e out I'd either e personally or else send in one of Ixil's ferrets。 There's an entrance in the engine room that should be open。〃
〃Good;〃 Antoniewicz said。 He was all calm again now that he'd gotten his way。 〃Send him。〃
I looked at Ixil and nodded。 He nodded back; and Pix scampered down his leg and headed up toward the wraparound。 〃You'd better tell whoever you have in the wraparound and engine room not to stop him;〃 I warned。
〃There's no one back there;〃 Antoniewicz said。 〃I presume Cameron will be ing out the same way?〃
〃No; he'll e out here;〃 I said; pointing to the covered access hole beside Tera's puter。 〃There's a better access panel over there。〃
〃Open it;〃 Antoniewicz said; flicking his eyes to one of the bodyguards。 〃While we wait; McKell; you can start fixing my ship。〃
〃Yes; sir;〃 I said。 Furtively; with the feeling of someone about to rub salt into his own raw flesh; I looked over at Tera。 Knowing that; however painful it was going to be; I had to see how she was taking this。
I was prepared for rage; for fear; for even borderline hysteria。 But there was none of that in her face。 Not anymore。 Her face was instead totally drained of emotion; as dead as Antoniewicz's eyes; the face of someone facing the end of all things with the certain knowledge that there was nothing left to be redeemed from the ashes。 The strong industrialist's daughter; the proud and defiant royal personage…all of that was gone。 There was nothing left but fatigue; and a young woman facing the inevitability of her own death。
〃I trusted you;〃 she said quietly。
I turned my eyes away。 It hurt just exactly as bad as I'd expected it to。 〃I'm sorry;〃 I said。 〃I did what I had to。〃
I estimated it would take about ten minutes for Pix to make it to the center of the sphere and trip the stargate mechanism。 I took my time unlocking the seals I'd put on the Icarus's helm and nav systems; with the result that nine of those minutes were gone by the time I walked back down to where Antoniewicz and the others were still waiting。 〃They can get started now;〃 I told Antoniewicz; nodding up at the techs。 〃I locked down the puter and engine controls; too; but I can't undo that until the helm and nav have been fired up and done their self…checks。〃
〃Then you should go up there so as to be ready for that occurrence;〃 Antoniewicz said; gesturing up toward the puter and the two bodyguards standing watch over the now open access panel。 〃You've cost me far too much time as it is。〃
〃It'll take another few minutes before I can get started;〃 I told him。 〃In the meantime; I wanted to give you a warning。〃
His eyebrows lifted in obvious amusement。 〃Indeed? Something to do with you and the others; no doubt?〃
〃Not at all;〃 I said。 〃I wanted to tell you that I've heard rumors that Geneva has folded under Patth pressure and forbidden all Earth citizens and associates to give aid to the Icarus;〃
〃And you think such orders apply to me?〃 Antoniewicz said; even more amused。
〃Not your core people; no;〃 I said。 〃But a lot of your looser associates might get cold feet under that kind of pressure; particularly those quiet government and military contacts you've got who will now have management or senior officers looking over their shoulders。 Add to that the Patth reward; which is probably doubling every six hours; and even you might have trouble moving and hiding the Icarus。〃
〃I'm quite aware of the challenges involved;〃 Antoniewicz said。 〃That was precisely why I came myself; bringing only those most loyal to me。〃 He gave me another of those micrometer smiles。 〃That's also why I'll be taking the Icarus to one of my private estates when we leave here。〃
I glanced at Ixil。 〃I see;〃 I said。 〃I presume you'll be dropping Ixil and Tera and me off on the way?〃
He frowned; another micrometer…level expression。 〃Who said anything about dropping you off anywhere?〃
〃That was the deal;〃 I reminded him; frowning in turn。 〃I would give you Cameron in exchange for Tera。〃
〃Ah; yes;〃 Antoniewicz said。 〃I forgot。〃 He craned his neck to look at the helm。 〃Yodanna?〃 he called。
〃Helm ing up now; Mr。 Antoniewicz;〃 one of the techs called back。
〃What about the rest of the ship?〃
〃Checking now; sir; but it looks promising。〃
Antoniewicz looked back at me。 〃For such a clever man; McKell; you're amazingly stupid sometimes;〃 he said。 〃Ms。 Cameron is far too useful as insurance for her father's cooperation for me to release her。 As for you and your alien; the two of you are far too dangerous to keep around any longer than necessary。〃 He looked up again。 〃Yodanna?〃
〃Yes; sir;〃 the call wafted its way back down to us。 〃I've got the sequence he used。 We can unlock the puter and engine systems ourselves。〃
Antoniewicz looked back at me。 〃And I would say that the moment of obsolescence has arrived sooner than expected;〃 he said quietly。 〃I always offer a man the chance for final words; McKell。 Have you any?〃
A ripple of breeze brushed past my hair 〃No last words; Mr。 Antoniewicz;〃 I said firmly; standing up straight and closing my eyes。 〃Go ahead and shoot。〃
Even with my eyes closed; it was like a strobe light had gone off in my face。 A multiple strobe light; a dozen flickering bursts of light like the prophet Elijah calling fire down from heaven。 I heard a gasp from somewhere beside me; a startled reflexive scream from Tera; an equally startled curse from Brother John。
And then; silence。 Cautiously; wary of another round of flashes; I eased open my eyes。
Antoniewicz was standing rigidly exactly where I'd left him; his face utterly expressionless。 Everett had turned pletely white。 Brother John's face was white; too; his expression that of a man walking through a graveyard in the dead of night。
Which was; I decided as I looked around; an extremely apt analogy。 All around us; this most loyal group of Antoniewicz's bodyguards were sprawled on the deck where they'd stood; their weapons for the most part still clutched in rigid hands; the tops of their heads smoking with the nose…curling stink of burnt hair and skin and bone。 Fire from heaven; indeed。
From Tera's direction came a sudden choked gasp…apparently; her vision was just now clearing up from the aftereffects of that multiple stutter of laser fire。 〃It's all right; Tera;〃 I assured her quickly; crossing to her side。 〃Just relax。 It's all over。〃
〃But…〃 She broke off; looking back over her shoulder at the entrance to the wraparound 〃Not there;〃 I told her; pointing above us。 〃There。〃
Even having known what to expect; I had to admit the sight was something to behold。 There were twelve of them grouped together in a tight knot in the center of the sphere; starting now to drift off in various directions toward the hull under the influence of