Episode 606: Fireworks, Part Two

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Parts: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Special Features.



Rina: Yebat' menya!

Rina clips their tethers together and she starts towing them in, making best possible speed for the nearest airlock. As she runs in slow motion along the hull, she sees that Rob Roy and Equinox have been hit. She has no time to watch and assess the damage. She has to get Rice and Calhoun inside first and she yells into her comms.

Rina: Incoming! Incoming! Incoming! Another attack! Two people injured inbound. Open the freakin' door!

Aboard Equinox, Kiera and Arden are asleep in their quarters, unaware of what has just happened. Beglan and Nika are aboard Rob Roy helping with repairs. Joshua is on the bridge manning sensors and the alarms are blaring.

Alarm: Hull Breach. Hull Breach. Passenger Deck. 10-32. Hè ěr wéifǎn. Hè ěr wéifǎn. Chéngkè jiǎbǎn. 10-32. Hull Breach. Hull Breach. Passenger Deck. 10-32. Hè ěr wéifǎn. Hè ěr wéifǎn. Chéngkè jiǎbǎn. 10-32.

And the passenger deck isn’t the only place that gets hit by the corrosive. The machine shop aft of the crew lounge gets holed. The galley on the crew deck is likewise holed, as are the bridge, Nika’s quarters, and the conference room. The port airlock takes a hit as well.

Joshua manages to dodge, missing the corrosive by inches, but now the compartment he’s in has suffered breach and he’s got decompression. Luckily for him, it’s not explosive decompression. The holes are small and the hull stays in one piece. Even so, he’s losing atmo quickly and it won’t be long before the bridge is no longer habitable without a suit. He immediately opens a channel to Nika on Rob Roy and raises his voice above the hiss of venting atmo.

Joshua: (calmly) Captain? Captain?

On Rob Roy , Nika’s in Rob Roy ’s forward cargo hold when she hears the bone-chilling hiss of escaping atmo. It’s coming from the umbilical tying the two ships’ airlocks together. Nika has just enough time to think: Oh, shite! It’s gonna blo—Wait. Her heart starts beating again when she realizes that nothing is explosively decompressing. The holes in the umbilical are small and the umbilical walls are holding up. Nika has to decide whether she wants to dash across the umbilical to get back onto Equinox or shut the airlock door and be trapped on Rob Roy .

Kiera and Arden are both sound asleep when the alarms rudely wake them up. Disoriented by the noise, it takes them a precious moment to realize what is happening.

Joshua is still on Equinox’s bridge and it is losing atmo. He needs to get in a suit, fast. They’re stored in the corridor aft of Nika’s cabin and he has to decide whether to run through it, being the shortest route, or take the longer way around through the conference room and the auxiliary hold before cutting across on the transverse corridor to the suit lockers. Nika usually keeps her door locked …. He chooses the conference room. As he runs, he hears the warning:

Alarm: Initiating bulkhead lock down. Qǐdòng cāng bì suǒdìng. Initiating bulkhead lock down. Qǐdòng cāng bì suǒdìng.

Joshua: Son of bitch—!

Joshua pours on the speed but the pressure door on the far side of the conference room are already starting to close. He sprints, he dives, something clips his heel. He makes it through. He rolls into the auxiliary cargo bay beyond, the clang of the door echoing in his ears, and fetches up on his back. He breathes. There’s atmo. No breach.

Safe.

Nika is somewhere not so safe. She’s in the umbilical between the ships, looking for the holes in it. She listens, tracking down their location by the whistling the atmo makes as it escapes. She finds them. They’re about the size of an Old Earth nickel, one on either side of the umbilical in a perfectly straight line, tracing the path the corrosive took. She calls back to Beglan.

Nika: The umbilical’s hit. Got patch tape?

One of Rob Roy ’s crew yells back he’ll get some. Nika removes her boots and plugs the holes in the umbilical with them to slow the atmo loss. The minutes tick by and a crewman finally shows up with the patch tape. They quickly seal the holes.

Outside, Rina is hauling Rice and Calhoun as fast as she can. Their suits are holed and she despairs getting them into atmo in time. Even if they’re already dead, she’s not leaving them outside to drift like garbage. She’s bringing them home. Easier said than done. She makes it to the airlock only to find she doesn’t have the code to open it. She calls over her comms.

Rina: I’m at the airlock. Open up. Two of your crew got hit. Open your freakin’ door!

The airlock inches open and as soon as she can squeeze through, Rina gets inside and pulls the two men in after her. The door hisses shut. She opens the helmets of the men’s suits, hoping they’re still alive, and finds that she’s too late. Rice and Calhoun are dead.

Dammit!

On Equinox, Kiera and Arden stumble out of their quarters with the klaxons blaring. Even so, in the pauses between blasts, Kiera can hear a whistling sound coming up from below decks. She gets to the nearest wall comm and yells into it.

Kiera: What is going on?!
Arden: (groggily) Cylons!

Joshua keys the comm on the wall nearest him.

Joshua: The bridge had decompressed.
Kiera: That’s not good.
Joshua: Yeah. I was in it when it happened. I realize it’s not good.
Kiera: Why is there a whistling sound down below us? That’s not good.
Joshua: I’m pretty sure there was more decompression, probably in several different places. The bulkheads should have closed off for everything that got hit. If you would please run through the ship and make sure that there wasn’t anything the bulkheads did not close off so we don’t decompress and not realize it.

Kiera keys off the comm and runs for the nearest rebreather. Joshua still hasn’t gotten word from Nika and if he wants to talk to her, he’s going to have to use the comm equipment on the bridge—or he can go up to the utility room aft of the hangar deck and use the comms there. Joshua takes the stairs up two at a time. He’s just made it to the upper deck when Nika’s voice crackles over the comms. She’s at the cargo hold’s airlock, at our end of the umbilical.

Nika: I’m in the cargo hold airlock. How bad?
Joshua: Ahh ... did you value your bridge? (a beat) Well, there’s a few major holes through that and also I think the conference room. Also I think your room. And I’m pretty sure there was some bulkheads closing down on the passenger deck.
Arden: (cutting in on comms) So basically the front half of the ship.
Joshua: Yeah …
Arden: I’m so glad we had enough fuel to stop.
Joshua: How’s the other ship? Everybody there okay?
Nika: No, they got hit too.
Joshua: Is my fiancée alive? It would be nice to know that.
Nika: Joshua!
Joshua: Nika.
Nika: Pull it together. Check our bulkheads. Get us—
Joshua: I’m checking the bulkheads. I have it together. I think it could be—
Nika: I don’t know. I’m not there, am I?
Joshua: And that’s all I needed to know. Thank you, Captain.

Joshua kills the channel with a snap.

Nika stalks back through the umbilical to Rob Roy . Arden and Kiera check the ship for more breaches. They find that the machine shop has been breached and they can’t get down to the passenger deck. The doors to it have gone into lockdown and the status panels indicate that there’s vacuum beyond. Joshua calls them to the crew lounge to hear their reports and to discuss what they’re going to do next.

Kiera: Where’s the Cap’n?
Joshua: (terse) Other ship.
Kiera: Okay. Rina?
Joshua: Other ship.
Kiera: Okay. Beggar?
Joshua: Other ship.
Kiera: But … okay?
Joshua: I don’t know. I don’t know if Rina—Rina could be dead. Captain won’t tell me. Beggar could be dead. Captain won’t tell me.
Kiera: Breathe. Breathe, breathe, breathe.
Joshua: Why is everybody fucking asking me to breathe? For God’s sake, I’m about as calm as I’m going to get. So, deal. I’m fine.
Arden: This is our chance for us to get the ship for ourselves.
Kiera: (eyeroll) Oh yay. I always wanted to away on a decompressed ship. That would be so cool!
Joshua: You must be a moron. Because who would want to take—
Arden: JOKE!
Joshua: Who would want to take possession of this ship?
Arden: Joke!
Joshua: I know.
Arden: But you’re not acting like it.
Kiera: Sedative. We can go back to med bay and get a sedative.
Arden: Or something.
Joshua: (low) I don’t understand any of you people.
Arden: Obviously.
Joshua: This is as calm as I’m going to get, folks. I’m fine. But everybody seems to feel that I’m not.

Anyway, we have more pressing matters to attend to than figuring out how Joshua feels, all right?

Joshua: So here’s the question, folks. What can we do here? I don’t know if we can get back into the other ship.
Kiera: Where was Nika when you talked to her?

Cargo bay airlock. That still doesn’t solve the problem of getting in touch with Nika. Well, what’s the procedure for recompressing the bridge, Arden wants to know. There isn’t one so long as there’s a hole in the bridge. You could pump atmo into it from now til Doomsday and it won’t hold pressure. You’d have to seal it up first.

Meanwhile, Nika and MacGregor are discussing their options.

Nika: Captain MacGregor. I think at this point we’re going to need to evacuate everyone who can be evacuated into one of the ships and get out of here until we can possibly tow the other ship out of range.

MacGregor: Unless there’s more of those mines floating out there.
Nika: We you in pulse when you hit the mine?
MacGregor: Aye.
Nika: How good are your sensors?
MacGregor: Well, they’re all okay.
Nika: Let’s see if we can fine tune them a little bit and see what the hell’s out there.

Nika orders Beglan back across to Equinox because she knows her ship doesn’t have an engineer. They’ve taken damage. They’re going to need an engineer to make repairs. Meanwhile, Kiera and Arden vote to get into vac suits to make repairs—as long as they’re waiting for Nika and the rest to show up, they might as well do something useful. No big deal, Joshua. Joshua tells Kiera and Arden in no uncertain terms that neither of them is getting in a vac suit to make repairs. Both of them are still groggy from their interrupted sleep and, worse, Arden seems unable to focus on the seriousness of the matter.

Joshua: You seem okay. (Nods to Kiera) But he definitely doesn’t seem okay. (nods at Arden) How long were you in surgery?
Kiera: About five, eight hours. Somethin’ like that.
Joshua: (Riiiight) No biggie.
Arden: I’ve got stims in med bay.
Joshua: No. (to Kiera) I actually would prefer you to go up to the flight deck, get on the comms and talk to Nika. And you—(turns to Arden)
Arden: Yeah, and Nika won’t talk to me.
Joshua: Fine. Would you like to go? Then go.
Arden: No. She won’t talk to me.
Joshua: Fair enough. (to Kiera) Go talk to Nika. I’m going to get the vac suit on and I’m going to start patching the bridge.
Kiera: (looking at Arden) This has got to be the weirdest dream ever.
Arden: (looking at Joshua) Look, he’s got a beard and two left feet.
Joshua: No, no suit for you, Arden. No suit.
Kiera: Do I need a suit for the flight deck or a rebreather? What state is it in?
Joshua: No, the flight deck is fine. Since I went up there and I didn’t decompress.
Arden: Why can’t we get in the passengers quarters?
Joshua: It’s been decompressed.
Kiera: There’s a hole in it, Arden. Much like there’s a hole in your head right now. (sighs) Must stop by the eternal coffee thing. Drink black nasty coffee.
Joshua: That’s actually not a bad idea.
Arden: Actually there are eight holes in my head. No, seven holes in my head.
Kiera: What?

Arden starts counting them: eyes, ears, nostrils, mouth … Kiera plants a kiss on his nose.

Kiera: Awww … you’re so amazingly cute when you’re stupid.
Joshua: Arden.
Arden: What?
Joshua: Go back to your room. Take a nap.
Arden: You need the help.
Joshua: No. Right now there’s nothing to be done. So go back to your room. We need you rested enough that you’ll think straight, cuz right now you’re not. Take a rebreather with you. You can use the extra oxygen.
Kiera: Yeah, wear it when you sleep.
Arden: I’m going to med bay.
Kiera: Fine, sleep it off there. With the rebreather on.
Joshua: Get some sleep, okay? (to Kiera) When you get her on the line, tell her what the situation is. Tell her I’m getting in a vac suit and I’m going to try to patch the bridge. And we can’t get anything done anyway unless we can get to the bridge.

Meanwhile, Nika’s evaluating the sensors and other assets of Rob Roy and determines it’s better to have everyone shift onto Equinox and leaving or have us tow them out of here. In order to do that, however, we first must find the mines and avoid them. The Firefly’s agility is about the same as Equinox. Rob Roy ’s sensors are about the same as our old ones in sensitivity, so that’s a mark in Equinox’s favor. We’ve got the better sensor package but even so objects the size of a trash can or smaller won’t show up on our scans with any accuracy.

Nika: Basically which ship would we better flying than towing?
MacGregor: You’re thinking of leaving one of them here and pulling out? Or towing?
Nika: I’m debating the matter, yes. We could load into one vessel, figure out what the heck hit all of us, and come back prepared for it. Or we can make the attempt to tow one ship or the other. Our sensors are probably a little better than yours, which may give us a better edge.
MacGregor: Can your ship tow four thousand tons?

Not on pulse. Our gravitic envelope can’t compensate for the mass at that speed. But if we’re only towing a ship out of the danger zone, we wouldn’t need to pulse anyway. We’d just need to get clear.

MacGregor: We just don’t know how big that distance is.
Nika: I have a shuttle onboard that we can take to do recon but its sensors are not that good. (undertone) I won’t even know what we’d be sweeping for.
MacGregor: What’s that?
Nika: Well, you know, you’d use your sensors to look for specific objects, but we’d be looking for something too small. It may not be shrapnel so much as a liquid explosion or a semi-liquid explosion. But there’s got to be a way to scan for the material itself, wouldn’t you think?
MacGregor: If we got a good amount of it.
Nika: I know my engineer said she saw something just before that explosion happened.
MacGregor: Oh yeah? Engineer, what did you see?

Rina’s standing to the side, leaning against the bulkhead and following the conversation. She pushes off the wall and answers.

Rina: Off to starboard. Something small. It sparkled. It was all the time I had before incoming hit us.
MacGregor: I don’t think we can set our sensors to sparkles.
Nika: Yeah, no.

Nika opens a comm channel to Equinox.

Nika: Joshua. Talk to me.

Joshua’s busy getting suited up. On the flight deck, Kiera takes the comm.

Kiera: Captain.
Nika: Kiera. Have you guys got a reading on how bad we’re hit yet?
Kiera: Passenger’s decompressed. Flight deck seems to be okay. You bridge—your XO is suiting up and going to try to patch the hole by himself.
Nika: I’ve sent Beggar back to help you.
Kiera: Excellent. Tell him to suit up and help Joshua. Arden is stumbling to sick bay cuz he’s not coherent enough to do anything. Hopefully he’s putting his rebreather on.
Nika: The guy you took to med bay. Was he actually hit by the substance?
Kiera: Yes.
Nika: Do you have any kind of a sample of it so we can figure out what the hell it is?
Kiera: Yeah. I told Rina it’s an actual acid corrosive and it semi-responded to a basic solution. But it’s not a traditional acid, so …
Nika: Is there any way you can find out exactly what it is so we can attune the sensors to attempt to scan for it?
Kiera: Grahh, well it eats metal … (thinks) … That would blow the sensor out. It’s sitting on glass in med bay.

Kiera switches channels and pings med bay.

Kiera: Arden, can you run that sample through the med computer and see if you can analyze what its basic element is?

Arden’s gone to med bay, rebreather on, and has administered the stims he needs to counteract the fatigue plaguing him. Awake now, he’s actually running the sample through the computer when Kiera comms him. He answers it, confirming the test is in progress. Great minds think alike.

Kiera: By the way, Captain, is Rina anywhere around? Do you know if she’s okay?
Nika: Rina just came back in from outside.

Pissed and upset that Calhoun and Rice are dead, paranoid enough to keep her suit on. But yeah, she’s okay.

Kiera: Oh, thank God. I’ll tell Joshua.
Nika: I’m just ticked off that it was the first thing Joshua thought to ask, as opposed to whether or not the ship was damaged. Unless you put down on dirtside and get’em married, I’m gonna be done with them.
Kiera: Fair enough, Captain.

Kiera switches channels and pings Joshua.

Kiera: She seems to be perfectly okay, Joshua. Don’t panic. It’s fine. (cuts channel, pings Arden) Arden?
Arden: What?
Kiera: You get yourself some stims, baby? You’re still up.
Arden: Yeah.
Kiera: I want some.
Arden: I’m a little busy analyzing this stuff right this moment but stop by.

Kiera turns to leave the flight deck for med bay and on the way she hears Beglan calling over the comms.

Beglan: Is anyone up on the crew deck?
Kiera: I’m on the flight deck.
Beglan: I’m on the cargo deck and both the access hatch is locked up, saying there’s no air on the other side and the staircase door is locked.
Kiera: That’s not a good sign.

Kiera heads to the staircase on the crew deck leading down to the passenger deck. The door there is locked too. Hearing her cursing, Arden steps out of med bay to join her. She comms Nika.

Kiera: Is there a way to get Beggar up? The passenger deck is sealed off and the hatch access is saying there’s no air on the other side.
Arden: Ask him if there’s any atmosphere on the other side. It might be a malfunction.
Kiera: Beggar do you have atmo?
Beglan: I have atmo.
Arden: Then the door’s wrong.

Um, no. Beglan’s on the other other side. The side the door isn’tdetecting doesn’t have atmo.

Beglan: It might have been a malfunction. I can try to manually open it.
Kiera: Are you in a vac suit?
Beglan: No. It’s not going to be that—well … no. I could shut her right back up again. It won’t be hard.
Nika: (patching through comms) Beggar,, if you close the airlock to the umbilicial … Where are the vac suits on the passenger deck? Do we have any?
Beglan: No. I think they’re only on the crew deck.
Nika: If you block off the umbilical and you basically block off all but the compartment to the stairs, both top and bottom, when you open the compartment to the stairs you’re just going to wind up with limited atmo in both places long enough to get to the hold to patch it. See what I mean?
Kiera: Yeah, so you need me to get in a vac suit and go in? Or do you want him?
Nika: You have access to the computer, right, Kiera?

She tells her to have the computer seal off the doors in the lounge on the pax deck and do the same with the doors to the lounge on the crew deck. Once that’s done, we’ll have the pax deck stairs with an isolated lounge at either end. Furthermore, if Kiera descends the stairs closing the door on the landing behind her, she’ll lose only the atmo in the stairs with her, conserving the atmo in the pressurized areas of the ship. She can patch the hole in the pax deck and then open the stair landing door to let the atmo on the upper deck repressurize the pax deck. When that’s done, the automatic locks on the cargo airlock and the hatch access should release and allow Beglan and the others back aboard. Kiera pings Joshua.

Kiera: Joshua. Do we have any extra patching tape or patching supplies? Or are you taking everything with you? I’m going down to try to get Beggar.

We have extra. Kiera suits up and takes it with her on the way to fetch Beglan. Meanwhile, Rina’s on Rob Roy and comms Nika.

Rina: (weary) Captain.
Nika: Yeah.
Rina: I’ve got two dead people here. They don’t need me. Where do you need me most? Is it gonna take a suit?
Nika: Yeah.
Rina: Shi. (sighs) Put me where you need me.
Nika: Right now, I just need you helping patch wherever we’re all worst off.
Rina: Right. What else?
Nika: I think that Joshua’s got Equinox’s situation under control. We are trying to tweak sensors in one ship or the other to see if we can maybe sweep for whatever the substance is. You say it’s reflective. If we can’t sort out what exactly it is, we might be able to fine tune the sensors to do a visual sweep for the refractive indexes. Whatever it is it’s far to small to—did you see it?
Rina: In the way something off in the distance would sparkle and reflect light.
Nika: Yeah, no. I meant when it exploded how close did it get?
Rina: It was hard to gauge how close it was to our ship, Captain. I’m sorry.
Nika: Yeah, that’s fine. There’s no proper frame of reference.

Arden’s test results come in and we actually get a frame of reference. The corrosive is a metallic acid, heavy and low down on the periodic table. Nasty stuff. He comms Nika with the news. Nika comms Rina.

Nika: Rina. Are you aboard our ship or the other?
Rina: I’m aboard the Firefly, ma’am.
Nika: Go ahead and come back across and see if you can rewire our sensors to scan for this substance—

She relays the chemical Arden found.

Nika: See we can’t get a scan and see how much of it is out there.
Arden: (breaking in) Bridge. Decompressed. Can’t get to the sensors.
Nika: Joshua’s working on it. Rina, come up to the bridge of the Firefly and see if you can do it here.
Rina: Yes, ma’am. Inform the Captain that I’m coming?
Nika:' He’s standing right next to me.

Joshua, meanwhile, is figuring out how to get onto the bridge. Unfortunately, given the configuration of the doors and their function, there aren’t any pressure doors available to allow him to enter the bridge without exposing more of the ship to vacuum. Aside from the airlock doors to port and starboard, the next set pressure door going aft are at the entrance to the crew quarters. Once he opens the door to the bridge, the auxiliary cargo bays, hydroponics, and med bay will be vented.

We’ll have to move Arden and his patient out of there if we’re going to repair the bridge. Joshua sticks his head into med bay.

Joshua: Doctor? Can we move your patient?
Arden: If he has to be.
Joshua: How life threatening is it? Will it kill him if we move him?

Since the patient is on life support right now, the answer to that is pretty damn likely. So … we’re not moving him. Joshua comms Nika with the news that getting the bridge back is going to have to wait. Nika takes the news rather well, considering.

Nika: Jesus.

Rina arrives and MacGregor thanks her for bringing in his two crewmen from outside. He’s quite cut up over the whole business actually.

Rina: I’m really sorry I couldn’t do more, sir.
MacGregor: Ahh, well. You did more than most would.
Rina: (sighing) These your sensors?
MacGregor: What?
Nika: She’s going to try to tweak your sensors to see if we can find that stuff out there and see if we can get out of this field.
MacGregor: Go ahead.
Rina: All right.

Rina removes her suit helmet and gloves, gets down on the deck and gets to work, pulling off panels and tracing the wires and circuits. On Equinox, Kiera pulls on a suit and gets to the stairs. Unlike the forward portion of the crew deck, the aft section is fully compartmentalized with pressure doors, made necessary by the banks of escape pods to starboard and port, isolating the crew lounge from the rest of the ship. She secures the doors forward and aft before going to the stair landing midway down and opening the pressure door there. There’s the hiss of atmo rushing down into the cargo hold and it tugs at her as she steps through the door.

The passenger deck is holed, sure enough. The big windows to starboard in the passenger lounge are intact but the ones to port are completely gone, shattered into a million tiny pebbled bits. They crunch underfoot as she goes closer to inspect them.

Kiera: Wow. There’s no putting up plywood over these …

There being nothing left to do, she goes up to the flight deck, sealing compartments behind her as she goes, and comms Nika with the damage report.

Kiera: Captain? You know those big beautiful viewports we used to have?
Nika: Oh bloody hell. Both sides? It went straight through the compartment?
Kiera: Just one. But I don’t have a piece of plywood to nail over the windows.
Nika: Is there a second hole? Did it go all the way through or is it still sitting on the deck eating its way through?

Kiera goes back and check and find nothing. They comm her back with a negative.

Kiera: Oh, good, it kept rolling. Yay.
Nika: Yeah, that’s my concern. If it went through that, where did it—did it just dissipate?

Kiera looks around some more and discover it entered from a holed compartment from the crew deck above and exited out the windows. Nothing remained aboard. A mercy.

Meanwhile, Joshua’s trying to figure out another way into the bridge. Can he go through the machine gun bay beneath the bridge? Is there a service access, maybe? No and no. Is there a way in from outside the ship? He’s already got a suit on. Why not take a walk and see? He tells Nika there’s no other option left. If we want our bridge back, he’s going to have to go out there and take a look and patch things up. He encounters Kiera on his way aft to the portside airlock.

Joshua: I’m going out.
Kiera: You’ll need back-up on that. I’ll go out cuz I’m already suited up.
Joshua: If you want to, that’s fine.
Kiera: It’ll be interesting to do without something to tether to.
Joshua: Sometimes you’re just gonna have to go out there alone and not do it with a second. If you want to go along, that’s fine. I’m going to go out and patch.
Kiera: You’re being pissy.
Joshua: I am being pissy. Fucking deal with it. I’m going out.
Kiera: (snark!) I’m going out with you to watch you float into outer space.
Joshua: That’s fine. Feel free. Let’s do it.
Kiera: I want a tether.

They tether up and step out to see if they can patch the holes on the bridge from the outside. He’s got some sealant and it’s a challenge getting the goop into the holes in the hull, but Joshua’s got nothing to lose.

Joshua: I’m not Rina, I’m not Beggar.
Kiera: It’s all right. You don’t have to be. Just do the best you can.

The sealant gets away from him from time to time but he manages to get it done well enough to seal the bridge and a few other holes. The cleanest patch job looks to be over Nika’s quarters. He’s not sure how well any of the patches will take going through atmo, though. Done, they both turn back for the airlock. Kiera goes in first, unsnaps her tether, and turns around just in time to see Joshua stumble … and lose his contact with the hull entirely, spinning out into the Black.





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