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’
What
is
it
?
’
Lambert
had
walked
over
to
stand
alongside
him
,
kept
a
careful
distance
from
the
abyss
.
’
Another
cargo
chamber
?
’
’
No
way
of
telling
from
here
.
It
just
goes
down
.
Smooth
walls
as
far
as
my
light
will
reach
.
No
indication
of
handholds
,
an
elevator
,
ladder
,
or
any
other
means
of
descent
.
I
can
’
t
see
the
bottom
.
Light
won
’
t
reach
.
Must
be
an
access
shaft
of
some
kind
.
’
He
turned
off
his
light
,
moved
a
metre
away
from
the
hole
,
and
began
unclipping
gear
from
his
belt
and
backpack
.
He
laid
it
out
on
the
floor
,
rose
,
and
glanced
around
the
dimly
illuminated
,
grey
chamber
.
’
Whatever
’
s
downstairs
will
wait
.
Let
’
s
have
a
look
around
here
first
.
I
want
to
make
sure
there
aren
’
t
any
surprises
.
We
might
even
find
an
easier
way
down
.
’
He
flicked
his
light
on
once
more
,
played
it
over
nearby
walls
.
Despite
their
resemblance
to
a
whale
’
s
insides
,
they
remained
gratifyingly
motionless
.
’
Spread
out
.
.
but
not
too
far
.
Under
no
circumstances
walk
out
of
unlighted
view
of
one
another
.
This
shouldn
’
t
take
more
than
a
couple
of
minutes
.
’
Kane
and
Lambert
activated
their
own
lightbars
.
Travelling
in
a
line
,
they
started
to
explore
the
vast
room
.
Fragments
of
some
shattered
grey
material
lay
scattered
about
.
Much
of
it
was
buried
beneath
the
tiny
dust
dunes
and
finely
ground
pumice
that
had
invaded
the
ship
.
Kane
ignored
the
stuff
.
They
were
hunting
for
something
intact
.
Dallas
’
s
light
fell
unexpectedly
on
a
shape
that
was
not
part
of
wall
or
floor
.
Moving
closer
,
he
used
the
light
to
trace
its
outlines
.
It
appeared
to
be
a
smallish
urn
or
vase
,
tan
in
colour
,
glossy
in
aspect
.
Moving
closer
,
he
tilted
his
head
over
the
jagged
,
broken
top
,
shone
the
light
inside
.
Empty
.
Disappointed
,
he
walked
away
,
wondering
that
something
seemingly
so
fragile
had
remained
relatively
undisturbed
while
other
more
durable
substances
had
apparently
withered
and
cracked
.