Bubbles the size of cruise ships started to rise in front of the windows as the giant submarine started emptying her ballast tanks. She rose slowly, guided by her thrusters in order to stay clear of the sharpened edges of the ice. The deck beneath their feet dipped one way and then the other as the young Alvera maneuvered her to avoid ice slicing through her composite hull.
Finally, the warning horn sounded and
"We discovered it thirty-five years ago. My parents ... estimated that the cave was naturally formed over two hundred thousand years ago by ... seismic activity from Mount Erebus to the south. It was possibly a giant air bubble the size of England that rose from the sea floor."
"Attention, deck watch to the sail, deck watch to the sail. Riggers and security report to the docking commander. Attention, all hands,
The Event Group felt
"Welcome to the end of the world as we know it," Alexandria said, blood now lining her lips. "This is where our ... journey ends. I suspect this is where Sergeant Tyler will gather whatever his ... reward is, and the symbiants will make ... their final ... stand against mankind."
To Jack, Carl, Niles, and the others, that was an ominous announcement.
"I'm sorry, Captain Heirthall, but we're leaving this little shindig, and if we can, we're going to bring this whole place down, and
All eyes turned to Jack. Even Farbeaux set his half-finished drink down and pushed it away.
"It is about time you said something noble, Colonel. You were beginning to worry me."
19
Jack walked over and stood before Dr. Trevor. Everett joined him, quickly reached out, and again pulled the doctor to his feet. He eased the smaller man into himself and smiled.
"Captain Everett drew the short straw this time around; he gets to ask you questions. Do you have your persuaders, Captain?" Collins asked, looking from Carl to the double hatchway. He knew that any minute Tyler and his men were going to start cutting through to get at them and finish what he had to do. Jack knew Tyler was trained enough to know he couldn't leave an enemy onboard while he was ashore. He would definitely attack.
"Yes. There wasn't much to choose from, since we'll need all the bullets in the commander's pop gun, but Ryan gathered up a couple of nice persuasion instruments."
To the doctor's horror, Everett let go of him and brought up a steak knife and a shiny corkscrew.
"The corkscrew is compliments of Colonel Farbeaux."
"I don't know what I can tell you," Trevor said, looking at the ordinary kitchen implements that now held a whole new world of possibilities. "Obviously the captain forced Sergeant Tyler and Yeoman Alvera's hand earlier than they expected."
"Is the rest of the crew loyal?" Everett asked.
"I don't know who is ..." Trevor screamed as Carl poked him in the ribs with the corkscrew.
"Jack, what are you doing?" Niles asked, approaching them.
Collins turned and looked at his director.
"Torturing Dr. Trevor for information," he said plainly and without humor.
"Oh. Carry on."
Any hope that Trevor might have had left with Niles Compton as he returned to the senator and Alice.
"Okay, okay ... the crew is unaware of what the syms and Tyler are doing. I never knew the plan for their disposal." Tyler felt the corkscrew scrape his skin through his coverall once more. "Or if they were to be disposed of at all."
"What are the syms planning?"
"Tyler will take command of
"For what?" Everett asked, not needing to poke the doctor again; his eyes warned of what he was capable.
"The syms will control the sea with
Jack reached out and took the steak knife from the table where Everett had laid it. He placed it to the doctor's neck.
"And your reward for assisting in mutiny?"
"The Heirthall fortune," he whimpered.
"Ah, the gold and jewels of the Monte Cristo legend."
Trevor's eyes flicked to Henri Farbeaux as he joined the trio.
"Good to see that there is old-fashioned avarice alive and well in the world--that everything isn't all idealistic nonsense."
Jack lowered the knife and turned toward Farbeaux.
"Colonel, no more drinking. We're going to need you."