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Lense squinted at the readouts. âIâm not an engineer, but how different are they? I mean, the ship hypothesis is mine, but shouldnât there be more metal in there?â
Stevens shrugged. âGiven the resolution of this method, we pretty much had to know what we were looking for, so there could be lots of nonduranium alloys inside there that arenât showing. But we do show plenty of carbon-organic signatures, and only a small number of them correspond to the Lincoln crew. If we assume those are living creatures, and not corpses or somebodyâs food supply, then it still looks like a ship.â
âThereâsâthereâs something else thatâs bothering me,â said Barclay. âYou said that Enigma showed some sign ofâtelepathic capabilities?â
Lense nodded. âAccording to our Betazoid crewmember, yes. Why does that bother you?â
âIf we assume the crew have some telepathic abilities sheâs picking up, then probably not. But if it comes from the holographic systems, possibly. Starfleet Intelligence, years ago, did some studies of a telepathic hologram feedback system. A system like that is capable of showing a viewer exactly what they expect to see, and that feedback can be quiteâpowerful.â
âHolodiction,â said Lense.
The very word made Barclay squirm in a way Lense found intriguing. Sheâd have to ask Gomez or Duffy, who served with him in the past, about his background sometime.
âNo, not holodictionâthough it could lead to that, I suppose. What weâre talking about is an absolute suspension of disbelief, about hyperreality. The mind providing the source of the illusion is hypnotizedâseduced by the illusion, until they find it almost impossible not to accept as reality.â
* * *
P8 Blue looked up from her tricorder, antenna waving excitedly. Her voice sounded over Duffyâs com-link. âI think I have an idea how the Lincoln survived the impact.â
Duffy, who floated at the end of his safety line several meters away, grunted in response. His attention was focused on the magnetic probe theyâd only recently replicated, based on seventy-year-old Starfleet blueprints. Of course, theyâd added some modifications: a long-duration power supply, extra field strength, and a whole suite of telemetry sensors that would provide data to the highly modified tricorders that they also carried. Still, some small part of his mind was listening to Pattie. âDo tell,â he finally said.
âThe interstellar medium is rather thin out here, but Enigma is still sweeping a wide swath though interstellar gas and dust. Iâve observed several microparticle dust impacts while youâve been working. Enigma doesnât sweep them away with a deflector, like a Federation starship, and thereâs been no energy release consistent with an impact. I believe Enigma uses some combination of force fields and gravity control to gently brake objects it encounters. Meanwhile, it should leave a âholeâ in the interstellar medium which would be possible to follow, but it does not. That means that itâs leaving a trail of dust and gas behind as it moves.â
âLike,â said Gomez, âsoldiers covering their tracks to avoid detection.â
âExactly,â said Pattie. âBut the composition has been subtly altered. Enigma is using the objects and gas it collects as raw materials, and ejecting waste products.â
Duffy frowned. âYou think the Lincoln will be cut up for raw materials?â
âPossibly,â said Pattie, âbut perhaps not. In any case, there is a mechanism that could have âcollectedâ the Lincoln without substantially damaging it.â
Gomez leaned back. âDid you copy that, da Vinci?â
âWe did,â said Corsiâs voice. âWeâre monitoring you very carefully.â
âThanks, Mom,â said Duffy. âWe promise not to leave the yard.â
Duffy thought he heard a slight growl, but it was hard to tell. Corsiâs voice returned, crisp and professional. âAre you sure you donât want a security team out there with you?â
âNo,â said Gomez, before Duffy could reply. âNothing Enigma has done so far seems to constitute aggression. Having a bunch of goons with phasers waiting around might be seen as provocative. It would only put us in danger.â
âMy people are not âgoons,â any more than yours are âgrease monkeys.ââ
Gomez chuckled. Foley, one of Corsiâs security people, had let the âgrease monkeyâ quip slip a week earlier, and Gomez was milking it for all it was worth.
âWhat,â asked Corsi, âis taking so long?â
âWeâre being methodical,â answered Gomez.
âThatâs âsafeâ in security speak,â said Duffy. âBesides Iâm almostââthere was a click, and the end of the magnetic probe began to glow a soft blueââready.â
âBe careful,â said Gomez, âthat you donât depolarize your own suit seals.â
âCareful, careful,â Duffy replied in a sing-song tone. He pushed the probe closer to Enigmaâs nearly invisible surface. There was no question this time. The stars imaged near the probe began to shimmer and swirl like runny watercolors.
âCheck your safety lines,â warned Pattie. âIf we pierce the field, atmosphere could vent from inside.â
Duffy tugged at the line, and braced himself as he turned up the probeâs gain and pushed it against the force field. Suddenly the image melted back, shimmering waves moving outwards from a hole that seemed, literally, to appear out of empty space. âItâs working!â
As the opening reached half a meter or so, Duffy reduced the gain and allowed it to stabilize. There was light inside, and he got an impression of a large space.
Gomez checked her tricorder. âIâm getting a reading from inside. Thereâs a breathable nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere, with enough residual force field to keep it inside. Itâs like the fields in the shuttlebay. Radiation flux is above background but nothing weâd need to worry about in the short term, even without our suits.â
Duffy leaned closer to the opening. He could see large machinery inside, dun- and gold-colored metals, pinstripes of silver and black, and glowing blue panels that pulsed with energy. âWill the force fields keep us from getting inside?â
âIt shouldnât be a problem. Try pushing your hand through.â
âWait,â said Corsi.
Duffy grimaced. They had a ship to rescue.
He plunged his hand through the field before any superior officer had time to reformulate
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