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Brett
,
handling
the
power
and
train
for
the
welder
,
said
to
no
one
in
particular
,
’
Right
.
’
Dallas
,
Kane
,
and
Lambert
made
their
way
down
a
narrow
corridor
.
They
now
wore
boots
,
jackets
,
and
gloves
in
addition
to
their
insulated
work
pants
.
They
carried
laser
pistols
,
miniature
versions
of
the
welder
currently
being
used
by
Parker
and
Brett
.
They
stopped
outside
a
massive
door
well
marked
with
warning
symbols
and
words
.
MAIN
AIRLOCK
:
AUTHORIZED
PERSONNEL
ONLY
Dallas
always
found
the
admonition
amusingly
redundant
,
since
there
could
be
no
such
thing
as
an
unauthorized
person
aboard
the
ship
,
and
anyone
authorized
to
be
aboard
was
authorized
to
use
the
airlock
.
Kane
touched
a
switch
.
A
protective
shield
popped
back
,
revealed
three
buttons
hidden
beneath
.
He
depressed
them
in
proper
sequence
.
There
was
a
whine
and
the
door
moved
out
of
their
way
.
They
entered
.
Seven
vacuum
suits
were
arranged
on
the
walls
.
They
were
bulky
,
awkward
,
and
absolutely
necessary
for
this
hike
if
Ash
’
s
evaluations
of
the
outside
were
even
half
accurate
.
They
helped
one
another
into
the
life
-
supporting
artificial
skins
,
checked
out
each
other
’
s
suit
functions
.
Then
it
was
time
to
don
helmets
.
This
was
done
with
proper
solemnity
and
care
,
everyone
taking
turns
making
certain
his
neighbour
’
s
seal
was
tight
.
Dallas
checked
out
Kane
’
s
helmet
,
Kane
checked
Lambert
,
and
she
performed
the
same
service
for
the
captain
.
They
executed
this
tripartite
play
with
utmost
seriousness
,
the
spacefarers
’
equivalent
of
three
apes
grooming
one
another
.
Automatic
regulators
were
engaged
.
Soon
all
three
were
breathing
the
slightly
stale
but
healthy
air
from
their
respective
tanks
.
Dallas
used
a
gloved
hand
,
activated
the
helmet
’
s
internal
communicator
.
’
I
’
m
sending
.
Do
you
hear
me
?
’