Pilot by Stephen Baxter
Author:Stephen Baxter [Baxter, Stephen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-04-09T00:56:33+00:00
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After three more months Maris Mackenzie came to see Gage. Mackenzie used a wheelchair; her large, fragile, beautiful bald head lolled against the back of the chair, as if the muscles in her neck had been cut.
‘The missile is changing again,’ Mackenzie said. ‘It’s still maintaining its two gee profile, but its drive is flaring spasmodically. We think it’s redesigning its drive; it’s going to move soon to higher accelerations still. Much higher.’
Gage lay on her pallet; she felt as if she could feel every wrinkle in the ice world under her aching back. ‘You can’t be surprised. It was just a question of time.’
‘No.’ Mackenzie smiled weakly. ‘I guess I’ve screwed us up. We could have just stayed in our quiet orbit between Saturn and Uranus, not bothering anybody, flying around in that beautiful freefall ice cavern.’
‘The Squeem would have found us eventually.’
‘We’re using up so much of our water. It breaks my heart. My beautiful ocean, thrown away into space, wasted. But we can go faster. We can still outrun the damn thing.’
Gage knew that was true.
Once GUT energy had fuelled the expansion of the Universe itself. In the heart of each GUTdrive Chiron ice was compressed to conditions resembling the initial singularity the Big Bang. The fundamental forces governing the structure of matter merged into a single, Grand Unified Theory superforce. When the matter was allowed to expand again, the phase energy of the decomposing superforce, released like heat from condensing steam, was used to expel Chiron matter in a rocket action.
But none of that made a difference.
Gage sighed. ‘We’ve already abandoned half our tunnels because of tiny gradients we didn’t even notice under one gee. We’re slowly dying, under two gee, despite the AS units. We can’t take any more. I guess this latest manoeuvre of the missile will be the end for us.’
‘Not necessarily,’ Mackenzie said. ‘I have another idea.’ Gage turned her head slowly; she had to treat her skull as delicately as a china vase. ‘Your last one was a doozie. What now?’
‘Downloading.’
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