Линда Нагата - Edges

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From the Edge of Apocalypse:
Deception Well is a world on the edge, home to an isolated remnant surviving at the farthest reach of human expansion. All across the frontier, other worlds have succumbed to the relentless attacks of robotic alien warships, while hundreds of light years away, the core of human civilization—those star systems closest to Earth, known as the Hallowed Vasties—have all fallen to ruins. Powerful telescopes can see only dust and debris where once there were orbital mega-structures so huge they eclipsed the light of their parent stars.
No one knows for sure what caused the Hallowed Vasties to fail, but a hardened adventurer named Urban intends to find out. He has the resources to do it. He commands a captive alien starship fully capable of facing the dangers that lie beyond Deception Well.
With a ship’s company of explorers and scientists, Urban is embarking on a voyage of re-discovery. They will be the first in centuries to confront the hazards of an inverted frontier as they venture back along the path of human migration. Their goal: to unravel the mystery of the Hallowed Vasties and to discover what monstrous life might have grown up among the ruins.
Edges is a new entry point into the classic story world of Linda Nagata’s The Nanotech Succession.
From Karl Schroeder, New York Times Notable author of Ventus, and of Stealing Worlds: cite

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They were in a dangerous situation now. All of them under the gun, quite literally, with Griffin trailing at a secure distance, there to ensure Dragon did not become an enemy.

Kona had put it on the ship’s company to find a way out of this mess, to explore every possible option—and Riffan had an idea. A very simple idea. The trouble was, it might kill him—that was the sticking point—it was why he needed to adopt Urban’s philosophy as his own.

He drew a deep breath. “You’ve got this,” he muttered aloud.

The first, careful step was to send a fresh back-up of his ghost to Artemis , from where it would eventually be relayed to Griffin . He did that. Then he checked the personnel map for Urban and found him present at the cottage he shared with Clemantine.

Riffan allowed himself one more deep sigh. Then he rose from where he’d been sitting cross-legged at his breakfast table.

He would need Urban’s help to try his possibly fatal idea.

<><><>

“Oh, hello, Urban,” Riffan said, working to sound casual. “Could I have a word?”

Urban’s half-closed eyes opened to take in Riffan. “Nothing’s changed,” he said irritably, from where he sat on the stoop of his cottage.

“No, I don’t expect that anything has,” Riffan countered. “That’s the nature of a stalemate. But I’ve been thinking. The entity did try to communicate when we were there at the Rock. It might be willing to do so again, if the setting was not entirely hostile. So I’d like to volunteer to go out there. Take the risk. Face to face, as it were. Try to get it to chat.”

Urban cocked his head. A slight, incredulous smile. “You mean go out there physically. Knock on its door. As it were.”

Riffan noted the sarcasm, but ignored it. “Yes,” he said. “That’s it exactly.” He dropped into a squat, bringing himself to Urban’s level. He balanced easily, arms resting on bent knees. “Most likely nothing will happen. Still, if we can’t get rid of it, our next best step is to try talking to it. Let it know we’re willing to communicate. It would be helpful to understand what it is, what it wants… what it intends to do with the ship.”

“It won’t do anything with the ship,” Urban said. “Because I’ll have Griffin destroy this ship before that happens.”

Riffan suppressed a shiver. “Right. I understand. Nevertheless, I’d like to try.”

“It could infect you,” Urban warned.

“It could have done that already. It could have done that to all of us. But it hasn’t. Look, this thing… if it’s not human, it’s human derived or a human descendant and I’ve come here to study such things. Besides, the more we learn now, the safer we’ll be later.”

Urban stared past him—pondering the proposal?

“You can get me out there, can’t you?” Riffan asked.

Urban cocked his head, refocusing on Riffan. “I think so. Understand that you’ll be cut off out there. Isolated. I won’t leave a passage open that it can use to access the inhabited areas.”

“Understood… so long as I can get back.”

He nodded. “Assuming nothing goes wrong.”

“Probably nothing will happen,” Riffan repeated.

“If you’re lucky.”

<><><>

Well , Riffan thought. Here I am, and still alive .

Urban had created a pod to protect him from the hostile nanotech in Dragon ’s Chenzeme tissue. It was just large enough to contain him in the slightly curled posture he naturally adopted in the zero-gravity environment outside the gee deck. Riffan had feigned confidence as he allowed himself to be sealed inside it. Not that Urban had been fooled.

“You sure you want to do this, Riffan?” he’d asked.

No! Riffan’s mind had screamed.

“Yes. Yes, of course,” he’d answered in a soft voice that almost hid his fear. “Let’s go. Let’s do it. I’m not going to change my mind.”

And he hadn’t.

The pod had ferried him outward through Dragon ’s insulating layer of bio-mechanical tissue. A long, slow trip. He’d closed his eyes against the glow of the pod’s inner surface, trying not to think about how his avatar had disappeared at the Rock, or about how the robotic laser cutters had been engulfed by the sudden expansion of the containment capsule. Embedded molecular machines worked hard to soak up the carbon dioxide expelled by his rapid exhalations. They released oxygen back into the pod to keep him alive long enough for the entity to kill him.

It hasn’t tried to kill you, you idiot! Not yet .

The pod’s journey ended when it bumped up against the containment capsule. Riffan had expected to die then, but the capsule remained quiescent, not responding in any way. So Riffan’s pod moved to the next stage. It opened.

Where it was in contact with the capsule, the wall retracted. The perimeter of the circular opening shimmered, an active boundary working to keep the surrounding Chenzeme tissue from leaking in. Framed within that circle was a small section of the capsule’s ribbed, bone-white surface. The sight of it amplified Riffan’s quiet terror. And yet, as the seconds slipped past, he discovered himself to be a little disappointed too, because apparently he’d been correct when he predicted that nothing would happen. Nothing at all. Not so far.

He wanted something to happen. Not something terrible. Just… something , to make this awful venture worthwhile.

So he gathered up his courage and, bracing himself against the pod’s wall, he reached out with a trembling hand and touched a finger to the capsule.

No response.

The capsule felt warm. He slid his finger along its ribbed surface. Slick , he thought. Almost frictionless.

Urban spoke within his atrium: *No defensive reaction?

He meant toxins, electrical shock, nanotechnological defenses.

*No , Riffan replied, without speaking aloud. *It’s warm. Like a living thing.

He placed his palm against the surface, barely touching it, using almost no pressure so his hand would not slide. “Talk to us,” he said aloud, his voice gentle but a little hoarse from the dryness of his throat. “Tell us who you are.”

No answer came—he had not really expected one—and there was no visible change. Yet he felt his fear fade. Out of nowhere, a sense of comfort and beneficence came over him. He couldn’t help but smile a peaceful smile.

*Behavioral virus , Urban said.

*I feel it , Riffan acknowledged. *It’s just a simple emotional boost. Nothing that interferes with cognition. It wants us to trust it, to know that it means no harm.

*The design of that virus is ancient , Urban said. *It appears multiple times in the library.

*More evidence of a human origin , Riffan replied.

*Agreed.

Riffan’s defensive Makers easily broke down the behavioral virus. Its influence waned within seconds, but Riffan’s fear did not return. He reasoned that if the entity meant to kill him or absorb him into its matrix it would have done so by now, but here he was.

At the Rock, the entity had identified their language and addressed them with it. Riffan spoke to it, hoping it had brought that knowledge of language with it. He didn’t know if it could hear him, if it understood, if it listened at all. He spoke to it anyway, telling it of Dragon , of the ship’s origin, and the amalgam of lifeforms it represented—Chenzeme, human, the reef, the Well. He explained that they were bound for the old worlds to discover what might still be there.

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