Lightspeed Magazine, June 2010 by John Joseph Adams; Vylar Kaftan; Jack McDevitt; David Barr Kirtley; Carrie Vaughn
Author:John Joseph Adams; Vylar Kaftan; Jack McDevitt; David Barr Kirtley; Carrie Vaughn
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Science Fiction, Short Story, Short Stories, Anthology, Fiction
Publisher: Prime Books
Published: 2010-05-23T14:00:00+00:00
IN-FALL
Ted Kosmatka
The disc caved a hole in the starshine.
Smooth, graphene skin reflected nothing, blotting out the stars as it swung through the vacuum—black on black, the perfect absence of color.
It was both a ship and not a ship.
The disc lacked a propulsion system. It lacked navigation. Inside, two men awakened, first one and then the other.
In truth, the disc was a projectile—a dark bolus of life-support fired into distant orbit around another, stranger kind of darkness.
This second darkness is almost infinitely larger, massing several hundred thousand sols; and it didn’t blot out the stars behind it, but instead lensed them into a bright, shifting halo, bending light into a ring, deforming the fabric of spacetime itself.
From the perspective of the orbiting disc, the stars seemed to flow around an enormous, circular gap in the star field. It had many different names, this region of space. The astronomers who discovered it centuries earlier had called it Bhat 16. Later physicists would call it “the sink.” And finally, to those who came here, to those who dreamed of it, it was known simply as “the maw.”
A black hole like none ever found before.
By the disc’s third day in orbit, it had already traveled three hundred eighteen million miles, but this is only a tiny fraction of its complete trajectory. At the end of the disc’s seventy-second hour in orbit, a small lead weight, 100 kilograms, was fired toward the heart of the gravity well—connected to the ship by a wire so thin that even mathematicians called it a line.
The line spooled out, thousands of kilometers of unbreakable tetravalent filament stretching toward the darkness until finally pulling taut. The line held fast to its anchor point, sending a musical resonance vibrating through the disc’s carbon hull.
Inexorable gravity, a subtle shift.
Slowly at first, but gradually, on the fourth day, the ship that was not a ship changed course and began to fall.
The old man wiped blood from the young man’s face.
“Ulii ul quisall,” the young man said. Don’t touch me.
The old man nodded. “You speak Thusi,” he said. “I speak this, too.”
The young man leaned close and spat blood at the old man. “It is an abomination to hear you speak it.”
The old man’s eyes narrowed.
He wiped the blood from his cheek. “An abomination,” he said. “Perhaps this is true.”
He held out his hand for the young man to see. In his hand was a scalpel. “Do you know why I’m here?” he asked.
Light gleamed off the scalpel’s edge. This time, it was the old man who leaned close. “I’m here to cut you.”
The old man placed the scalpel’s blade on the young man’s cheek, just beneath his left eye. The steel pressed a dimple into his pallid skin.
The young man’s expression didn’t change. He stared straight ahead, eyes like blue stone.
The old man considered him. “But it would be a kindness to cut you,” he continued. “I see that now.” He pulled the blade away and ran a thumb along the young man’s jaw, tracing the web of scar tissue.
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