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“
I
’
d
remember
to
protect
the
integrity
of
my
stillsuit
.
If
I
were
outside
the
worm
zone
or
in
rock
,
I
’
d
stay
with
the
ship
.
If
I
were
down
in
open
sand
,
I
’
d
get
away
from
the
ship
as
fast
as
I
could
.
About
a
thousand
meters
would
be
far
enough
.
Then
I
’
d
hide
beneath
my
robe
.
A
worm
would
get
the
ship
,
but
it
might
miss
me
.
”
“
Then
what
?
”
Halleck
asked
.
Kynes
shrugged
.
“
Wait
for
the
worm
to
leave
.
”
“
That
’
s
all
?
”
Paul
asked
.
“
When
the
worm
has
gone
,
one
may
try
to
walk
out
,
”
Kynes
said
.
“
You
must
walk
softly
,
avoid
drum
sands
,
tidal
dust
basins
—
head
for
the
nearest
rock
zone
.
There
are
many
such
zones
.
You
might
make
it
.
”
“
Drum
sand
?
”
Halleck
asked
.
“
A
condition
of
sand
compaction
,
”
Kynes
said
.
“
The
slightest
step
sets
it
drumming
.
Worms
always
come
to
that
.
”