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Sphere (深海圆疑) 原版小说-第11部分

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〃All right;〃 Harry said。 〃It's an American spacecraft。〃
〃An American spacecraft? Half a mile long? Made with technology we don't have yet? And buried for three hundred years?〃
〃Of course;〃 Harry said。 〃It's been obvious from the start。 Right; Captain Barnes?〃
〃We had considered it;〃 Barnes admitted。 〃The President had considered it。〃
〃That's why you didn't inform the Russians。〃
〃Exactly。〃
By now Ted was pletely frustrated。 He clenched his fists; as if he wanted to hit someone。 He looked from one person to another。 〃But how did you know?〃
〃The first clue;〃 Harry said; 〃came from the condition of the craft itself。 It shows no damage whatever。 Its condition is pristine。 Yet any spacecraft that crashes in water will be damaged。 Even at low entry velocities…say two hundred miles an hour…the surface of water is as hard as concrete。 No matter how strong this craft is; you would expect some degree of damage from the impact with the water。 Yet it has no damage。〃
〃Meaning?〃
〃Meaning it didn't land in the water。〃
〃I don't understand。 It must have flown here…〃 
〃…It didn't fly here。 It arrived here。〃
〃From where?〃
''67'' 〃From the future;〃 Harry said。 〃This is some kind of Earth craft that was…will be…made in the future; and has traveled backward in time; and appeared under our ocean; several hundred years ago。〃
〃Why would people in the future do that?〃 Ted groaned。 He was clearly unhappy to be deprived of his alien craft; his great historical moment。 He slumped in a chair and stared dully at the monitor screens。
〃I don't know why people in the future would do that;〃 Harry said。 〃We're not there yet。 Maybe it was an accident。 Unintended。〃
〃Let's go ahead and open it up;〃 Barnes said。
〃Opening; sir。〃
The robot hand moved forward; toward the 〃Open〃 button。 The hand pressed several times。 There was a clanking sound; but nothing happened。
〃What's wrong?〃 Barnes said。
〃Sir; we're not able to impact the button。 The extensor arm is too large to fit inside the panel。〃
〃Great。〃
〃Shall I try the probe?〃
〃Try the probe。〃
The claw hand moved back; and a thin needle probe extended out toward the button。 The probe slid forward; adjusted position delicately; touched the button。 It pushed…and slipped off。
〃Trying again; sir。〃
The probe again pressed the button; and again slid off。
〃Sir; the surface is too slippery。〃
〃Keep trying。〃
〃You know;〃 Ted said thoughtfully; 〃this is still a remarkable situation。 In one sense; it's even more remarkable than contact with extraterrestrials。 I was already quite certain that extraterrestrial life exists in the universe。 But time travel! Frankly; as an astrophysicist I had my doubts。 From everything we know; it's impossible; contradicted by the laws of physics。 And yet now we have proof that time travel is possible…and that our own species will do it in the future!〃
Ted was smiling; wide…eyed; and happy again。 You had to ''68'' admire him; Norman thought…he was so wonderfully irrepressible。
〃And here we are;〃 Ted said; 〃on the threshold of our first contact with our species from the future! Think of it! We are going to meet ourselves from some future time!〃
The probe pressed again; and again; without success。
〃Sir; we cannot impact the button。〃
〃I see that;〃 Barnes said; standing up。 〃Okay; shut it down and get it out of there。 Ted; looks like you're going to get your wish after all。 We'll have to go in and open it up manually。 Let's suit up。〃

INTO THE SHIP

In the changing room in cylinder A; Norman stepped into his suit。 Tina and Edmunds helped fit the helmet over his head; and snap…locked the ring at the neck。 He felt the heavy weight of the rebreather tanks on his back; the straps pressed into his shoulders。 He tasted metallic air。 There was a crackle as his helmet inter came on。
The first words he heard were 〃What about 'At the threshold of a great opportunity for the human species'?〃 Norman laughed; grateful for the break in the tension。
〃You find it funny?〃 Ted asked; offended。
Norman looked across the room at the suited man with 〃FIELDING〃 stenciled on his yellow helmet。
〃No;〃 Norman said。 〃I'm just nervous。〃
〃Me; too;〃 Beth said。
〃Nothing to it;〃 Barnes said。
〃Trust me。〃
〃What are the three biggest lies in DH…8?〃 Harry said; and they laughed again。
They crowded together into the tiny airlock; bumping helmeted heads; and the bulkhead hatch to the left was sealed; ''69'' the wheel spinning。 Barnes said; 〃Okay; folks; just breathe easy。〃 He opened the lower hatch; exposing black water。 The water did not rise into the partment。 〃The habitat's on positive pressure;〃 Barnes said。 〃The level won't e up。 Now watch me; and do this the way I do。 You don't want to tear your suit。〃 Moving awkwardly with the weight of the tanks; he crouched down by the hatch; gripped the side handholds; and let go; disappearing with a soft splash。
One by one; they dropped down to the floor of the ocean。 Norman gasped as near…freezing water enveloped his suit; immediately he heard the hum of a tiny fan as the electrical heaters in his suit activated。 His feet touched soft muddy ground。 He looked around in the darkness。 He was standing beneath the habitat。 Directly ahead; a hundred yards away; was the glowing rectangular grid。 Barnes was already striding forward; leaning into the current; moving slowly like a man on the moon。
〃Isn't this fantastic?〃
〃Calm down; Ted;〃 Harry said。
Beth said; 〃Actually; it's odd how little life there is down here。 Have you noticed? Not a sea fan; not a slug; not a sponge; not a solitary fish。 Nothing but empty brown sea floor。 This must be one of those dead spots in the Pacific。〃
A bright light came on behind him; Norman's own shadow was cast forward on the bottom。 He looked back and saw Edmunds holding a camera and light in a bulky waterproof housing。
〃We recording all this?〃
〃Yes; sir。〃
〃Try not to fall down; Norman;〃 Beth laughed。 
〃I'm trying。〃
They were closer now to the grid。 Norman felt better seeing the other divers working there。 To the right was the high fin; extending out of the coral; an enormous; smooth dark surface dwarfing them as it rose toward the surface。
Barnes led them past the fin and down into a tunnel cut in the coral。 The tunnel was sixty feet long; narrow; strung with lights。 They walked single file。 It felt like going down into a mine; Norman thought。
''70'' 〃This what the divers cut?〃
〃That's right。〃
Norman saw a boxy; corrugated…steel structure surrounded by pressure tanks。
〃Airlock ahead。 We're almost there;〃 Barnes said。 〃Everybody okay?〃
〃So far;〃 Harry said。
They entered the airlock; and Barnes closed the door。 Air hissed loudly。 Norman watched the water recede; down past his faceplate; then his waist; his knees; then to the floor。 The hissing stopped; and they passed through another door; sealing it behind them。
Norman turned to the metal hull of the spaceship。 The robot had been moved aside。 Norman felt very much as if he were standing alongside a big jetliner…a curved metal surface; and a flush door。 The metal was a dull gray; which gave it an ominous quality。 Despite himself; Norman was nervous。 Listening to the way the others were breathing; he sensed they were nervous; too。
〃Okay?〃 Barnes said。 〃Everybody here?〃 
Edmunds said; 〃Wait for video; please; sir。〃 
〃Okay。 Waiting。〃
They all lined up beside the door; but they still had their helmets on。 It wasn't going to be much of a picture; Norman thought。
Edmunds: 〃Tape is running。〃 
Ted: 〃I'd like to say a few words。〃
Harry: 〃Jesus; Ted。 Can't you ever let up?〃
Ted: 〃I think it's important。〃
Harry: 〃Go ahead; make your speech。〃
Ted: 〃Hello。 This is Ted Fielding; here at the door of the unknown spacecraft which has been discovered…〃
Barnes: 〃Wait a minute; Ted。 'Here at the door of the unknown spacecraft' sounds like 'here at the tomb of the unknown soldier。' 〃
Ted: 〃You don't like it?〃
Barnes: 〃Well; I think it has the wrong associations。〃
Ted: 〃I thought you would like it。〃
Beth: 〃Can we just get on with it; please?〃
''71'' Ted: 〃Never mind。〃
Harry: 〃What; are you going to pout now?〃
Ted: 〃Never mind。 We'll do without any mentary on this historic moment。〃
Harry: 〃Okay; fine。 Let's get it open。〃
Ted: 〃I think everybody knows how I feel。 I feel that we should have some brief remarks for posterity。〃
Harry: 〃Well; make your goddamn remarks!〃
Ted: 〃Listen; you son of a bitch; I've had about enough of your superior; know…it…all attitude…〃
Barnes: 〃Stop tape; please。〃
Edmunds: 〃Tape is stopped; sir。〃
Barnes: 〃Let's everyone settle down。〃
Harry: 〃I consider all this ceremony utterly irrelevant。〃
Ted: 〃Well; it's not irrelevant; it's appropriate。〃
Barnes: 〃All right; I'll do it。 Roll the tape。〃
Edmunds: 〃Tape is rolling。〃
Barnes: 〃This is Captain Barnes。 We are now about to open the hatch cover。 Present with me on this historic occasion are Ted Fielding; Norman Johnson; Beth Halpern; and Harry Adams。〃
Harry: 〃Why am I last?〃
Barnes: 〃I did it left to right; Harry。〃
Harry: 〃Isn't it funny the only black man is named last?〃
Barnes: 〃Harry; it's left to right。 The way we're standing here。〃
Harry: 〃And after the only woman。 I'm a full professor; Beth is only an assistant professor。〃
Beth: 〃Harry…〃
Ted: 〃You know; Hal; perhaps we should be identified by our full titles and institutional affiliations…〃
Harry: 〃…What's wrong with alphabetical order…〃
Barnes: 〃…That's it! Forget it! No tape!〃
Edmunds: 〃Tape is off; sir。〃
Barnes: 〃Jesus Christ。〃
He turned away from the group; shaking his helmeted head。 He flipped up the metal plate; exposed the two buttons; and pushed one。 A yellow light blinked 〃READY。〃
〃Everybody stay on internal air;〃 Barnes said。
''72'' They all continued to breathe from their tanks; in case the interior gases in the spacecraft were toxic。
〃Everybody ready?〃
〃Ready。〃
Barnes pushed the button marked 〃OPEN。〃
A sign flashed: ADJUSTING ATMOSPHERE。 Then; with a rumble; the door slid open sideways; just like an airplane door。 For a moment Norman could see nothing but blackness beyond。 They moved forward cautiously; shone their lights through the open door; saw girders; a plex of metal tubes。
〃Check the air; Beth。〃
Beth pulled the plunger on a small gas monitor in her hand。 The readout screen glowed。
〃Helium; oxygen; trace CO2 and water vapor。 The right proportions。 It's pressurized atmosphere。〃
〃The ship adjusted its own atmosphere?〃
〃Looks like it。〃
〃Okay。 One at a time。〃
Barnes removed his helmet first; breathed the air。 〃It seems okay。 Metallic; a slight tingle; but okay。〃 He took a few deep breaths; then nodded。 The others removed their helmets; set them on the deck。
〃That's better。〃
〃Shall we go?〃
〃Why not?〃
There was a brief hesitation; and then Beth stepped through quickly: 〃Ladies first。〃
The others followed her。 Norman glanced back; saw all their yellow helmets lying on the floor。 Edmunds; holding the video camera to her eye; said; 〃Go ahead; Dr。 Johnson。〃 Norman turned; and stepped into the spacecraft。

INTERIOR

They stood on a catwalk five feet wide; suspended high in the air。 Norman shone his flashlight down: the beam glowed through forty feet of darkness before it splashed on the lower hull。 Surrounding them; dimly visible in the darkness; was a dense network of struts and girders。
Beth said; 〃It's like be
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