tz.theicarushunt-第78节
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ad such fair fortune; however。〃
〃I've been worse;〃 I assured him。 〃Looks like Ixil will be on engine…room duty for lift; I'd like you to stay back there with him in case he needs assistance。 We did get fueled; didn't we?〃
〃Loaded and topped off and paid for;〃 Ixil assured me。 〃Easily enough to get where we're going。〃
〃Good;〃 I said; putting one foot on the bottom rung of the ladder and taking one last look around。 There were no Patth or Iykams anywhere to be seen。 Nor; for that matter; were there any police or customs officials visible; either。 But then; now that the last onion layer had been peeled away; that didn't especially surprise me。 〃Let's do it。〃
CHAPTER 22
THE FIVE…DAY TRIP to Beyscrim was the longest jump at one stretch that we'd tried yet with the Icarus。 We paid the price for such daring; too; to the tune of three hull ridges and a pair of hairline cracks。 Each required from two to six hours of outside work; together; they added nearly a full day to our travel time。
The most frustrating part; at least to some of the more impatient members of the crew; was that it was no longer clear whether such repair work was even necessary; given what we now knew about the true nature of the Icarus。 The cracks and ridges were only in the outer…hull plating that Cameron's people had layered over the artifact sphere; and there was no indication that the alien metal beneath was being affected in the slightest by the hyperspace pressure it was being subjected to。 There were several lively discussions about that; in fact; most of them occurring while Chort and Ixil were busy outside with the latest repair job。 But the arguments presented were for the most part pletely moot。 I voted to continue stopping for repairs; whether they were necessary or not; and no one else got a vote。
It wasn't simply caution; though; or even a lack of faith in the Icarus's original designers。 Despite Everett's assurance that his doctor friend was above reproach; we were heading into a largely unknown situation on a pletely unknown world。 With three of us qualifying as walking wounded…four if you counted Shawn's medical problems…I figured the more recovery time we had along the way; the better。
Still; I had to admit that our first pass by Beyscrim showed the place to be pretty much as advertised。 The planet boasted just five public spaceports; none of them up to even Meima's casual standards; with the coordinates Everett's friend had supplied reading halfway up a mountain and very literally in the middle of nowhere。 The automated landing system guided us in to a group of five pads about three hundred meters west and slightly downslope from the mansion…sized lodge itself; the pad cluster edged in turn on its downslope side by an extensive range of bushy blue…green trees。 I chose the pad closest to the trees; setting us down parallel to them and as close to their outstretched branches as I could manage; remembering first to rotate the ship so that the hatchway was on the open; non…tree side facing the lodge。
Tera questioned my choice of placement; pointing out that resting so close to the edge of an artificially built…up landing area was an invitation to disaster should the Icarus's weight cause the edge to collapse。 Everett was equally critical of my landing site; except that his argument was that I'd chosen the pad farthest from the lodge; thereby putting us an extra hundred meters from the forts we all hoped were waiting for us up there。 I pointed out to Tera that the idea was for the trees to provide us at least a little bit of visual cover from any aircraft that happened to pass overhead; to Everett; I rather ungraciously suggested that if after several days of rest the walk was still too much for him; he was wele to stay aboard while the rest of us checked the place out。 That was exactly what he did; though he phrased it more along the lines of standing guard over the ship than of anything so childish as a fit of sulking or pique。 I accepted his offer; pretended also to accept his rationale for it; and together the rest of us trooped on up through the cool afternoon air to the lodge。
I'd noted on the way in that the lodge was good…sized; but I hadn't realized just how extensive the place actually was。 Besides the main rectangular section running parallel to the landing area; there was also a full wing extending back from the middle toward the mountain itself; giving the building an overall T…shape。 How I'd missed that back wing I didn't know; except to assume that the rough…cut slate roofing had blended so well into the rocky slope beyond that I hadn't realized it was part of the lodge。 Beyscrim; I decided; must be a fantastically popular place at the height of the tourist season。
The size of the lodge also meant that the six of us…or seven; whenever Everett deigned to join us…would have the chance to get seriously lost from each other。 After the forced intimacy we'd created by ripping out the Icarus's decks and cabins; the thought of a little personal privacy was something the whole crew was definitely champing at the bit for。 I thought about keeping us all together at least long enough to check out the public areas of the lodge for signs of recent occupancy; but when I offered the suggestion Tera made it clear that she wasn't interested in anyone else's pany for a couple of hours at least。 Snagging the key for one of the guest rooms…old…fashioned permanent keys were apparently part of the rustic atmosphere of the place…she headed off to get some sleep on a real bed。 Shawn and Nicabar took her cue and picked out rooms of their own; while Chort headed instead to the kitchen area to see what sort of food might be available。 Giving up; I sent Ixil with him and then headed back outside onto the lodge's wide front portico。
It had been late afternoon when we'd landed; and from what the nav listing had said about Beyscrim's rotation period I had assumed we would have another two to three hours of daylight left。 But I had failed to take into account the effects of the mountain range to the west that rose dramatically behind the Icarus and its shading trees。 Already the sun was dipping behind the taller peaks; and I could see now that it would be dusk in probably half an hour。
Still; half an hour of sun and fresh air was better than nothing。 Snagging one of the sturdy lounge chairs lined up along the portico's back wall; I pulled it to the front edge and sat down。
Everett had evidently been thinking along the same lines I had; at least as far as the fresh air was concerned。 From where I sat I could make out his figure in the wraparound just behind the open hatchway; gazing back in my direction。 I thought about waving to him; but concluded after a minute that the lack of any such gesture on his part probably meant he was still not feeling all that sociable; at least not toward me。 So I just settled more fortably into my chair; aware of Everett's presence but not acknowledging it any more than he was acknowledging mine。
We sat there; wrapped in our own little worlds; as the sun vanished and the western sky faded from sunlight into a multicolored glow into dusk。 Ixil came by once to tell me that Chort had located a cache of stored food and was busy preparing dinner for us all; then disappeared back inside to assist him。 I stayed where I was a few minutes more; watching the sky and mountains as the dusk darkened to full night and a scattering of brilliant stars appeared。 Everett; I presumed; was similarly watching the lodge and the mountains rising behind it。 Or possibly he was just watching me。
It had been full night for about twenty minutes when the dropping air temperature finally began to penetrate my jacket and I decided enough was enough。 Picking my way carefully downslope; with only the decorative lights of the portico to illuminate the path; I made my way back to the Icarus。
I found Everett stretched out on his cot in the main sphere; leafing through the ship's pharmaceutical listing; his injured leg propped up on one of the medical kits。 〃The wraparound get too boring for you?〃 I asked as I made my way toward him。
〃It got too chilly;〃 he said。 〃What's happening out there?〃
〃Absolutely nothing;〃 I said。 〃Oh; except that dinner is going to be ready soon。 Thought you might want to join us。〃
〃What are we having?〃 he asked。
〃No idea;〃 I admitted。 〃However; Chort's in charge of preparation; so I expect it'll at least be palatable。〃
〃Probably;〃 Everett said; wincing slightly as he shifted his leg。 〃Unfortunately; I don't know if I'm up to the walk。〃
〃Really;〃 I said; frowning; as I squatted down beside him。 〃I didn't realize it was bothering you that badly or I wouldn't have jumped on you earlier。 Sorry。〃
He waved the apology away。 〃Don't worry about it。 You were right…it should be mostly healed by now。 Maybe it's the cold and lower air pressure up here that's bothering it。〃
〃Then the lodge and a real bed are exactly what you need;〃 I said briskly; straightening up and reaching down to him。 〃e on…I'll give you a hand。〃
〃No; that's all right;〃 he said。 〃Let me just rest it a while longer; and I'll e up later。〃
〃You're going to join us for dinner; Everett;〃 I said firmly。 〃This is the fi