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Chapter two - The Next bit
Three point five two minutes (approximately) later the life pod drifted gently to a stop about ten meters from the handrail. Dart looked around but it
was too dark to make much of anything out.
"Harold is it safe to turn on the lights?"
She heard the familiar buzzing sound indicating that the pods onboard secondary systems were working before Harold replied.
"The outer hull appears to be made out of some kind of advanced composite material; my sensors indicate that it should be impenetrable to
conventional sensors"
There was a brief, pregnant, pause before he continued.
"Yes Dart it should be safe"
A moment later the lights came on and lit up the area.They were floating inside of what appeared to be a large ornate Hall of some kind, about the
size of a football field. The rail they were latched onto was a guard rail on an upper level overlooking the chamber below. The Architecture was
strange but somehow familiar, Dart couldn't quite place it but it was familiar. She let the thought escape her while she continued to look around.
About ten meters above their position was an ornate ceiling with the remains of giant crystal chandeliers hovering where they once hung. What looked
to be the remains of finely crafted furniture, mostly chairs and lounges, lay scattered in pieces on and floating just above the floor.
"This chamber appears to have lost its Artificial Gravity before the aperture in the external wall was formed. It must have been a very powerful
weapon that created it"
"Or rather destroyed it" Dart added
"Something's not right" Dart mused out loud
"Do you mean the giant hole in the wall or the fact that we are lost?"
"No I mean something in here is just, not right, like something's missing"
"Like the piece of wall where the giant hole now resides"
"No. There's no bodies, anywhere in here"
Dart heard the buzzing sound as Harold quickly scanned the hall
"You appear to be correct"
"You sound surprised?"
No reply
"Mysteries aside we have more immediate concerns, for example: you have less then zero point three zero minutes of breathable air left"
"I thought you didn't need oxygen"
Again there was no reply except for the quite buzzing of the pods computer
"My Scans do not appear to be able to penetrate the internal structure of the-"
"-thingy" Dart volunteered
"- it appears to be comprised of the same material as the external layer, how, strange"
"Is there a way in somewhere?"
"Yes there are seven doorways, four of which are pressurized"
"That means breathable air!"
"Not necessarily"
Harold paused a moment and then as though sensing Darts Anxiety continued
"but the probability is strong"
Without further discussion the grappling hook was disconnected and retrieved before they made for the nearest doorway.As they approached Dart was
taken aback by the sheer enormity of the doorway, it was much larger then it looked from the upper level and equally as ornate as the rest of the
hall. The large Arched doorway stood at least twelve meters high by about seven wide, if it opened then the tiny pod should be able to get through
without too much trouble.
The pod slid to a halt a few meters from the door and the onboard tool arm extended out to work the door controls.
"As I expected the power systems are all down. We will have to patch our own power through to activate it. I won't be able to maintain the pods
internal gravity so prepare yourself. Dart wasn't sure exactly how to prepare herself so she just adjusted her position in the chair and hung on. A
moment later the pod was filled with the floating refuse of the past month.
Dart heard the pods computer buzz away as the tool arm worked to patch the power through and after a few short moments Harold announced that he was
successful.The giant doors slid open surprisingly fast, belying their actual size, to reveal a long ornately decorated Corridor. The pod slid forward
through the doorway stopping a few meters inside and turning to face the door controls again.
"I have detected that the systems responsible for maintaining pressure and gravity within this corridor are powered and functioning correctly."
The doorway slid closed in front of them as quickly as it had opened
"The internal gravity will begin operation momentarily, this may be a little rough-"
Darts stomach suddenly rose to somewhere in the region of her voice box, which was probably a good thing as the word that tried to escape was not a
nice one.The pod fell to the floor suddenly with a huge crash as Dart hit the roof knocking her out cold.
She awoke sometime later to a loud electronic screeching sound that stopped the moment she opened her eyes. Her vision was blurry, her head felt like
there was some major reconstruction taking place and she was almost immediately taken by how very heavy she felt.
"Ahh your awake finally, have a nice nap?"
A familiar voice cut painfully through the groggy mist. He sounded strangely upbeat.Dart groaned
"Thanks for the warning, you jerk!"
Harold said nothing.Dart adjusted her position and looked around. It appeared as though she was still in the same place they had been when the Gravity
had unceremoniously kicked back in only the hatch of the pod was now open. Apparently the air in here was good to breath.
"Were still here?"
"As you are the only one of us that has a functioning system for physical motivation-"
"-Yeah, you got no legs I get it" Dart cut in
With a splitting headache Dart sluggishly turned herself in her seat and began rummaging through the small 'Survival kit' locker at the rear of the
pod.She removed items noting what she had to work with as she went.
A close-fitting Emergency Hazmat suit with the standard accoutrement of small gadgets used for testing air samples or conducting short range scans.
One emergency multitool with an internal power source.
One emergency ration pack which she had somehow overlooked during her previous searches for food.
And One Gas operated pistol, the kind that fired a small sheathed needle-like projectile designed to penetrate thick armour and deliver a small
package of hostile Nanobots, perfect for eliminating any large creatures that folks would commonly encounter when forced to evacuate to hostile
planets, or the like.
She gathered her equipment together tossing it out of the hatch before following it out herself. She hit the ground and was again taken by how very
heavy she felt.
"Why do I feel so heavy?"
"Whatever species created and inhabited this vessel preferred, it would seem, a slightly higher amount of gravity to your own species. Your hazmat
environment suit should be able to counter the worst of its effects."
Dart began putting the suit on while Harold gave her a quick rundown on what he had managed to ascertain while she was asleep.
"The vessel we are on appears to be much larger then I had initially suspected, I patched in to the vessels internal systems and discovered that
large sections remain intact and functioning adequately while other sections, very large sections, appear to have been, for want of a better term,
ripped from the main structure. Whatever event led to the disabling of this vessel must have been,-" Harold paused as though trying to find the
appropriate word's "-Awe-inspiring and Cataclysmic"
Dart lowered the helmet section of the suit over her head and made sure the seal had taken before flipping the visor up.
"Well there's no point in standing around here and speculating"
She reached into the pod and retrieved the small crystal that housed Harold, snapping it into place on the panel reserved for it on her forearm.
Harold's voice cut in over the suits intercom
"Well it's defiantly cozy in here" he remarked "I think if I just move the couch over there by the kitchenette I should have enough room for my
entertainment system by the window, What's the rent on this place anyway?"
Dart smiled despite herself. It had become apparent over the last month that Harold was not what could be described as a conventional A.I. While his
computational abilities were typically advanced he seemed to also posses personality characteristics that Dart had not encountered before. She had
asked him about himself on several occasions but he would always change the subject and purposefully revert to a more 'dumbed down' version of
himself. He would stay that way for several days before what appeared to be a very strong personality would re-assert itself. She decided after the
third time that she wouldn't press the subject further; besides, it got really boring when he would revert to his dumb computer state, almost
lonely.
"Hey alright, Solitaire!"
Harold's voice chimed in over the helmets speakers. Playing cards suddenly appeared at the centre of her visors holographic display before zooming
off to the upper left and becoming smaller. Dart watched Harold playing solitaire at light speed while she made her way through a successive series of
corridors, periodically interrupting Harold from his card game long enough to interface with the doorway controls as they came to them.
The place was indeed quite expansive. Dart was beginning to wonder if the corridors would end when suddenly they did. Harold had just opened door
number eight and resumed playing his twenty second thousandth game of solitaire when he noticed a disturbing lack of forward momentum.
"Why'd we stop? C'mon giddy up! HYAH!,"
"Take a look for yourself"
"Oh my, that's rather impressive isn't it"
Before them lay possibly the biggest internal open space either of them had ever seen. It was enormous. As she looked around she noticed hundreds,
maybe thousands of doorways virtually identical to the one she had just entered through, each one had it's own walkway that extended several hundred
meters like a bridge span to connect to one of seven tiered platforms suspended from a central column the size of a mountain.
Dart couldn't quite make out the details of the far side of the chasm but it appeared to mirror the side she stood on.
"How could this be? It didn't look this big from outside" she wondered out loud.
"I'm detecting pockets of poisonous air drifting about and small isolated regions of high energy, possibly radiation. Some one must have fired the
maid"
"Any idea on where we should go?"
"Hold on a moment- ok there appears to be something resembling an information terminal on the far side of the fifth tier, we may be able to get a
schematic map for this place and find some supplies or better yet a ship to escape in."
"What about life signs?" she asked
"Nothing just yet"
"But our first scans said that there were millions of them"
"Well maybe they don't like company" he volunteered.
They made their way cautiously across the bridge toward the fourth tier. Harold put his game of solitaire away and began utilizing the suits sensory
equipment.When they reached what was roughly the midway point of the span Harold suddenly called a halt
"Something strange is happening here, this can't be right"Dart looked around but could see nothing unusual
"What is it?"
"Those isolated pockets of energy I mentioned earlier appear to be moving"
"So?"
"So that shouldn't technically be possible"
Dart began to feel uneasy and she heard Harold muttering something about energy signatures and flux, whatever that meant.
"Dart, I don't want you to panic but-"
"Too late" her voice was shaky now
"Just calmly but quickly take ten steps backwards"
Dart done as she was told and was quickly ten paces back
"O.k. now wait, just a moment longer, ok take two steps forward"
"What's going on? What's wrong?"
Harold didn't need to answer that question for seconds later two huge sections of the path they were on just disappeared one span about fifty meters
long to the front of them and another almost as large behind them. What really left Dart dismayed however was the fact that the spacing between the
two AWOL sections was about fourteen inches wide and effectively left Dart standing on a thin slither that seemingly defied gravity roughly a
kilometer from the floor below.
"Can I panic now?"
"No, I think it's my turn"
For five breathless minutes she stood there numbed by fear and rising panic until just as suddenly as they had left they reappeared again. Another
minute passed before Harold spoke up
"Well that was certainly strange"
Dart let one booted foot slide out in front of her as she tested the reality of the path before her.
"It's solid again"
"Quite"
Dart stood there staring at the path a moment longer.
"Well we'd best get moving before that happens again"
They traversed the remainder of the path without incident and began making their way around the fourth tier searching for some way up to the fifth.
"Dart I've been tracking those energy disturbances and it appears as though they stay away from this central column, though for what reason I'm not
sure"
"Well at least the floor won't suddenly disappear, that's always a good thing"
"I concur"
"I like my ground to be solid" she stated flatly
"As do I"
"But you don't have legs or a body"
"Hrmph!" Harold mocked sounding hurt "Rub it in why don't cha"
"Rub it in to what?"
This conversation continued for sometime. They were in high spirits for the first time in over a month and it felt good to just relax for a while.
Harold had just finished asking how a sphincter could form a word like 'What' when Dart interrupted him
"A door!"
"How very observant of you"
"Can you open it please?"
"Certainly, just a moment"
The door opened with a whiz to reveal a small room with a large round platform about three meters in diameter and bisected by glowing blue bands
"An elevator?"
"Just let me check, one moment, Hmmmm-"
"What?"
"Well it is defiantly a transport device of some kind I just can't figure out what kind"
"What do you mean?"
"Well it's the computer you see; it's not as friendly as the doors"
"Not as friendly?"
"Yes it's all the ups and downs you see, leaves the nerves frazzled"
"Nerves?"
"Yes, I asked the door to open and it was only too happy to help out it even suggested that I have a nice day!"
"The computers talk to you?"
"Well you've spent the last month talking to a computer haven't you?"
Dart, slightly puzzled, decided not to pursue this line of questioning any further.
"Ask the computer again"
"O.k., just a second – oh dear"
"What is it now?"
"It seems the computer overheard this conversation and is a little hurt that I said it wasn't friendly"
"You've got to be kidding me"
"It wants me to apologize"
"Well go on then"
"No"
"No? What do you mean No?"
Harold lowered his voice to conspirational tones
"I refuse to apologize to a convenience"
"Oh for the love of- just say you're sorry so we can go"
"Do you apologize to the toilet each time you use it? Hmmm, do you?"
"Well no I-"
"That's right, so why should I?"
Dart let out an exasperated sigh
"I hate modern technology it's so high strung"
"It's a sign of breeding" Harold remarked defiantly
"I'm not even gonna start on why what you just said is wrong"
Harold said nothing
"Can you ask our distinguished friend if there is another way up?"
"Ok just a second – How rude!"
Before Dart could ask what the problem was now, a large three dimensional hologram representing three words in some kind of alien language appeared
above the circular platform and began rotating slowly.Dart's shoulders dropped
"don't tell me, that says 'out of order' doesn't it"
"Well I guess that's the basic gist of what it says."
"Oh, I see"
A section of the wall suddenly slid away to reveal a staircase.
"Well that's a language I understand"
Dart walked back out to the fourth Tier and looked up, the Fifth tier appeared to be about a kilometer above them.
"If I get out of this I'm going to go and live in the wilderness, in a mud brick hut as far from any computer as I can manage."