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danbrown.deceptionpoint-第116章

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 Inside the Triton; Rachel felt a sudden searing pain slice into her head。 She opened her mouth to scream; but the air forced itself into her lungs with such painful pressure that she thought her chest would explode。 Her eyes felt like they were being rammed backward into her skull。 A deafening rumble tore through her eardrums; pushing her toward unconsciousness。 Instinctively; she clenched her eyes tight and pressed her hands over her ears。 The pain was increasing now。
 Rachel heard a pounding directly in front of her。 She forced her eyes open just long enough to see the watery silhouette of Michael Tolland in the darkness。 His face was against the glass。 He was motioning for her to do something。
 But what?
 She could barely see him in the darkness。 Her vision was blurred; her eyeballs distorted from the pressure。 Even so; she could tell the sub had sunk beyond the last flickering fingers of the Goya's underwater lights。 Around her was only an endless inky abyss。
  
 Tolland spread himself against the window of the Triton and kept banging。 His chest burned for air; and he knew he would have to return to the surface in a matter of seconds。
 Push on the glass! he willed her。 He could hear pressurized air escaping around the glass; bubbling up。 Somewhere; the seal was loose。 Tolland's hands groped for an edge; something to get his fingers under。 Nothing。
 As his oxygen ran out; tunnel vision closed in; and he banged on the glass one last time。 He could not even see her anymore。 It was too dark。 With the last of the air in his lungs; he yelled out underwater。
 〃Rachel。。。 push。。。 on。。。 the。。。 glass!〃
 His words came out as a bubbling; muted garble。
 
  
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 Inside the Triton; Rachel's head felt like it was being pressed in some kind of medieval torture vise。 Half…standing; stooped beside the cockpit chair; she could feel death closing in around her。 Directly in front of her; the hemispherical viewing dome was empty。 Dark。 The banging had stopped。
 Tolland was gone。 He had left her。
 The hiss of pressurized air blasting in overhead reminded her of the deafening katabatic wind on Milne。 The floor of the sub had a foot of water on it now。 Let me out! Thousands of thoughts and memories began streaming through her mind like flashes of violet light。
 In the darkness; the sub began to list; and Rachel staggered; losing her balance。 Stumbling over the seat; she fell forward; colliding hard with the inside of the hemispherical dome。 A sharp pain erupted in her shoulder。 She landed in a heap against the window; and as she did; she felt an unexpected sensation…a sudden decrease in the pressure inside the sub。 The tightened drum of Rachel's ears loosened perceptibly; and she actually heard a gurgle of air escape the sub。
 It took her an instant to realize what had just happened。 When she'd fallen against the dome; her weight had somehow forced the bulbous sheet outward enough for some of the internal pressure to be released around a seal。 Obviously; the dome glass was loose! Rachel suddenly realized what Tolland had been trying to do by increasing the pressure inside。
 He's trying to blow out the window!
 Overhead; the Triton's pressure cylinder continued to pump。 Even as she lay there; she felt the pressure increasing again。 This time she almost weled it; although she felt the suffocating grip pushing her dangerously close to unconsciousness。 Scrambling to her feet; Rachel pressed outward with all her force on the inside of the glass。
 This time; there was no gurgle。 The glass barely moved。
 She threw her weight against the window again。 Nothing。 Her shoulder wound ached; and she looked down at it。 The blood was dry。 She prepared to try again; but she did not have time。 Without warning; the crippled sub began to tip…backward。 As its heavy engine box overcame the flooded trim tanks; the Triton rolled onto its back; sinking rear…first now。
 Rachel fell onto her back against the cockpit's rear wall。 Half submerged in sloshing water; she stared straight up at the leaking dome; hovering over her like a giant skylight。
 Outside was only night。。。 and thousands of tons of ocean pressing down。
 Rachel willed herself to get up; but her body felt dead and heavy。 Again her mind reeled backward in time to the icy grip of a frozen river。
 〃Fight; Rachel!〃 her mother was shouting; reaching down to pull her out of the water。 〃Grab on!〃
 Rachel closed her eyes。 I'm sinking。 Her skates felt like lead weights; dragging her down。 She could see her mother lying spread…eagle on the ice to disperse her own weight; reaching out。
 〃Kick; Rachel! Kick with your feet!〃
 Rachel kicked as best as she could。 Her body rose slightly in the icy hole。 A spark of hope。 Her mother grabbed on。
 〃Yes!〃 her mother shouted。 〃Help me lift you! Kick with your feet!〃
 With her mother pulling from above; Rachel used the last of her energy to kick with her skates。 It was just enough; and her mother dragged Rachel up to safety。 She dragged the soaking Rachel all the way to the snowy bank before collapsing in tears。
 Now; inside the growing humidity and heat of the sub; Rachel opened her eyes to the blackness around her。 She heard her mother whispering from the grave; her voice clear even here in the sinking Triton。
 Kick with your feet。
 Rachel looked up at the dome overhead。 Mustering the last of her courage; Rachel clambered up onto the cockpit chair; which was oriented almost horizontally now; like a dental chair。 Lying on her back; Rachel bent her knees; pulled her legs back as far as she could; aimed her feet upward; and exploded forward。 With a wild scream of desperation and force; she drove her feet into the center of the acrylic dome。 Spikes of pain shot into her shins; sending her brain reeling。 Her ears thundered suddenly; and she felt the pressure equalize with a violent rush。 The seal on the left side of the dome gave way; and the huge lens partially dislodged; swinging open like a barn door。
 A torrent of water crashed into the sub and drove Rachel back into her chair。 The ocean thundered in around her; swirling up under her back; lifting her now off the chair; tossing her upside down like a sock in a washing machine。 Rachel groped blindly for something to hold on to; but she was spinning wildly。 As the cockpit filled; she could feel the sub begin a rapid free fall for the bottom。 Her body rammed upward in the cockpit; and she felt herself pinned。 A rush of bubbles erupted around her; twisting her; dragging her to the left and upward。 A flap of hard acrylic smashed into her hip。
 All at once she was free。
 Twisting and tumbling into the endless warmth and watery blackness; Rachel felt her lungs already aching for air。 Get to the surface! She looked for light but saw nothing。 Her world looked the same in all directions。 Blackness。 No gravity。 No sense of up or down。
 In that terrifying instant; Rachel realized she had no idea which way to swim。
  
 Thousands of feet beneath her; the sinking Kiowa chopper crumpled beneath the relentlessly increasing pressure。 The fifteen high…explosive; antitank AGM…114 Hellfire missiles still aboard strained against the pression; their copper liner cones and sp
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