Eric Flint - Threshold
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I've got a possible fix for that, but then we can't do the welding we were talking about. We need to separate the ships just a few minutes before we come down." "Jackie, if we are separated, you are falling.
We can land, yes, but what about you?" "Look, what we do is run a cable from your reactor to our engines. I get the accumulators partly charged, we'll have enough power to do another burn or two. Not big ones, but if we're slow enough-down at the hundred-meter-per-second range or so-thenNebula Stormwill be able to land itself, if I retract the hab sections. It won't be pretty, and we'll probably get bumped around, but it's livable." "Yeah, that'd work!" Joe said. His enthusiasm dropped. "But thatreally throws a wrench in the works.
First, we can't tie ourselves together through the airlock link-we don't want the airlock open. And… If we don't weld everything together…" "Cables," Horst said suddenly as he finally found what he'd been looking for in theMunin 's extensive onboard manifest. "For exploring parts of Enceladus, or wherever we ended up going, as you had to on Mars. We had exploration vehicles with very strong cable to hold and lower large loads very long distances. These are combined metal-composite-carbonan cables, Jackie. If we use several of them at each connection point…?" "Give me the specs." There was silence as she ran her models. "That… should work. How do we detach, though?" "Blow the cables," Joe answered promptly. "Have Maddie make appropriate demo charges. It's one of her specialties, remember. And we could rig something-a big cable, a rocket, whatever-to heat the connecting area where the ice is, weaken it so we can break free."
Horst chuckled briefly. "This is going to be the most… what is that name-Goldberg? Yes, Rube Goldberg-inspired operation I have ever imagined. Are you sure that we do not need to trigger it all with a hamster on a wheel?" "I dunno,"Jackie said."Do you have a hamster on board?" "Let me check the medical supplies…" She laughed."Oh, I needed that. Actually, the cables are a better idea if you guys can prepare most of that ahead of time. Welding in vacuum is a pain, and we will only have a few hours to get all this done." A roar of power thundered throughMunin and shoved Horst down in his seat. "We are doing our Oberth now." A few moments later the rocket went silent.
"Anthony?" "One moment… Yes, everything is good. We are catching up withNebula Storm. In a few hours we will have to match up. Then we will have to work like demons." Horst signaled Jackie to shift frequencies. "Jackie… at least I will see you before-" "-before we might end up killing ourselves in this crazy stunt. Yeah. I'm glad."Her static-fuzzed image still was clear enough for him to see a hint of tears in her eyes."But let's live through this, okay?" "I would much prefer that." He unstrapped and stood. "Now, I am sorry, but we all have to go and get the materials ready." "Yeah, I'm going to have to get everyone up soon to start prepping on our end.
Especially A.J., since he's going to have to run our Locusts. They'll be invaluable for doing the outside work, even if the rest of us all do have suits." "Then I say good-bye for now." "See you soon!"She gave him a gleaming smile, and then disappeared. Horst turned to Anthony, Mia, and the others. "Okay, you can stop grinning at me. We have work to do." Anthony shook his head. "The things a man will do to get a date." "They're both engineers," said Mia. "What do you expect?"
Io loomed before Hohenheim, now. It was no longer a disc but a monstrous wall, a wall of pustulant yellow touched with oranges and greens and whites, toward whichOdin hurtled unstoppably. The general recalled that some had compared the surface of the Jovian moon-often imaged with a brighter orange shade-to that of a pizza. But the hideous surface before and belowOdin looked more like decaying flesh, the peeling face of a horror-show zombie with a death-rictus grin and the stench of the grave. Uncertainty precludes answer. The simple phrase on the screen showed why he was staring as though enraptured.
The combination of the damage done to the ship-the change in mass, in geometry, the failure of the nozzle which had not been performing per normal specifications, all of that and more-meant that there was still some element of uncertainty in the precise path ofOdin around Io.
Around Io-or into it. This was of course made worse byOdin 's need for radiation shielding. Hohenheim had not dared tamper with those settings, and so wherever the system could maintain a shield, there one remained. But as Castillo had told him long ago, that meant there would be some small, and in this case unpredictable, forces exerted by the mighty magnetic and radiation fields of Jupiter on his smaller but concentrated shielding. And so Io grew, and grew, and was not even a planet with a curve easy to identify. He could see individual mountains now, one belching a cloud of yellow-black that, it seemed, would nearly reachOdin 's current altitude. I should turn away. There is no need to see. But instead he stood. The surface of the moon was approaching rapidly. Coagulated sulfur and craggy, savage mountains seemed to cover everything. What would happen, would happen soon, and he would face it head-on. Odinscreamed silently out of the black sky of the Jovian system, as though riding eight-legged Sleipnir down upon some inconceivably monstrous Jotun-or, no, a fire giant, great Surt himself. The drive-spines, three remaining, traveled beforeOdin like a three-pointed spear: Gugnir as a pitchfork. Ahead, Hohenheim saw a great ridge of mountains, higher than Everest, looming before his ship. He braced himself. There, in all likelihood, was his tombstone.
One mountain in particular, a vapor-belching cone, lay directly inOdin 's path. Hohenheim could not keep from sucking in his breath asOdin bore down on it at literally meteoric speeds. There was a sharp, shudderingsnap that echoed high and low. Hohenheim was swept off the floor even with his boots and the grip he had had on his chair. He smashed into the ceiling, around and around, tumbling… Tumbling?
He should have vaporized on impact! Even as that thought came to him, the spin began to reduce, the remaining laterals fighting the tumble.
He glimpsed, weaving drunkenly by in the screen, the great ridge of mountains, receding now, the surface dropping away below him.
Projected path clearblinked on the screen in front of the main engineering console. Hohenheim felt a great burst of relief, and wonder, and, yes, triumph. Whatever else, he would die on his own terms. And he would now have plenty of time to prepare those terms.
Chapter 46 Madeline strapped herself into the control seat. "Are all connections secure?" "As secure as we can make 'em,"A.J. answered her."Got Faerie Dust all over them to give me warnings if anything happens." Not that this would do me much good, Maddie thought but did not say. After all, once they committed to the landing, there would be really no chance to change their minds. If things started to come apart, they'd just have to do the best they could… which would probably be not enough, and they'd all die. But trying was a lot better than just waiting until something ran out. "Jackie, are the accumulators charged?" "Off the topic, do you realize how old-fashioned that name sounds? Accumulators, that is? Used to read it in like 1940s SF,"A.J. said. "Shut up, A.J. Yes, Maddie, they're charged. Not nearly fully, but with our limited reaction mass, more than enough." "Disconnect power-cable connection, then, and seal the airlocks. A.J., all disconnect charges placed?" "Placed. They're under your control and codes. No one else can trigger them." "Good.
Network?" Horst answered."You have control of our rocket until disconnect, Madeline. The telemetry is triple-redundant to make sure we don't glitch during landing." "Balance?" "Got tons and tons of mass stuffed into the extended hab areas. We've modeled both ships, and the center of mass for acceleration is now pretty close. We can use the automated system onNebula Stormto do some minor adjustments, and the main rockets onMuninhave enough thrust-deflection capability." "What about our hull?" A.J. shook his head."Don't worry about it. The part of our hull that might get hit by the rocket wash is all Vault alloy.
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