Deathstalker 04 - Deathstalker Honor
thirty, with atmosphere suits standing in a row along one wall. Daniel wondered if he was supposed to put one on.
He moved over to the steelglass window set into the outer door and looked out at Shub. He thought he’d braced himself for just about anything, but he was still surprised to see a white, featureless, and quite empty chamber. It couldn’t have looked less harmless if it tried, which was presumably the point. Daniel checked the airlock sensors, and they confirmed that the chamber contained a human-standard gravity/temperature/atmosphere mix. He could survive there. He waited for a while, just in case the AIs might have more instructions or warnings, but there was nothing. Only the empty white chamber constructed especially for him.
He hit the airlock controls, and the outer door cycled open. He felt a brief pressure of air on his face as the air in the chamber and airlock equalized. It smelled of nothing at all. Daniel stepped cautiously out of the airlock and into the chamber. The floor was firm beneath his feet, and the ceiling was comfortably far above his head. Not too hot, not too cold. Almost frighteningly normal. The airlock door cycled shut behind him. Daniel hefted his sword belt, but the weight of gun and sword didn’t comfort him. “Strip,”
said a voice from nowhere.
“What?” said Daniel, looking around him. There was no sign of a comm unit anywhere on the smooth, featureless walls. And whatever else he’d been expecting, that simple command certainly hadn’t been it.
“Disrobe,” said the voice. “Take your clothes off. You must be cleansed before you can enter Shub.
Humans are crawling with microscopic life. No contamination can be allowed here. Strip. Now.”
Daniel reluctantly did so, piling his clothes neatly on the floor beside him. Normally he wasn’t bothered by modesty, but exposing his naked body to unseen cameras and inhuman watchers bothered the hell out of him, and made him feel even more vulnerable. Which was probably the point. So he kept a calm face and toughed it out just to deny them the satisfaction. He stood naked for some time, hands clenched into fists at his sides, and glared defiantly about him. He was wondering whether to put his sword belt back on when an opening appeared suddenly in the floor, and clothes and weapons disappeared into it. The floor closed again, leaving him nothing. Daniel opened his mouth to protest, and then hurriedly shut it again as boiling hot steam hit him from all sides at once. His skin blushed bright pink at the sudden heat, and sweat poured off him, running down his limbs and dripping from his face. The steam was cut off sharply, leaving him shaking and gasping for breath, and then a caustic white liquid sprayed him from everywhere at once. Daniel staggered this way and that, pummeled mercilessly by the sprays, trying to protect his mouth and nose with his hands so he could gasp down some air. After a long time the sprays shut off, and Daniel was left leaning against a wall for support, spitting out chalky liquid that had got into his mouth and trying to get his breathing back under control. The liquid slipped down his shuddering body and drained away through hidden channels.
“What the hell was that all about?” he demanded finally. “That wasn’t decontamination; that was sheer vindictiveness!” “We want nothing from the world of meat,” said the disembodied voice dispassionately.
“Pass through the door. A protective suit will be waiting for you. Put it on.”
Daniel started to say, What door? and then stopped as he saw a door had opened in the far wall, though there had been no trace of it a moment before. Daniel sniffed, and stomped over to the door, still dripping. He shook himself as best he could, and stepped through the door and into the next chamber. It was just as white and featureless, save for a strange transparent suit hanging on one wall. It looked like a standard body suit, though he didn’t recognize the clear material. He took it down from the wall, and was surprised to find it practically weightless in his hand. He shrugged and put it on, climbing in through a slit in the back which sealed itself once he had it on. The material crackled like paper under his fingers but seemed reasonably strong. And then the material of the suit slapped tightly to his skin, fitting exactly in all his nooks and crannies, without a single bubble of air trapped anywhere. More material surged up from his
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