Alexandria knew she had just killed
"Ginny, Captain Everett, please gather the children and your people--you are to report to the escape pods on deck two and make ready to evacuate
"What? What about you and your crew?"
"Any who would like to leave may do so," she said as she looked away, as if afraid of how many would take the offer of evacuation.
None of her crew made a move to stand.
"Captain, we are slowing our descent."
Heirthall glanced at the navigation hologram and could see that indeed,
"Thank you, Mr. Kyle, thank you."
"You don't have to do this--none of you do.
"Ginny, I've always been home. I will die with
"There's no need for this!" She turned to face the young crew. "No need for any of you to do this."
Alexandria looked at the hologram before her. Indicated on the holographic display of the sea were only two small models of vessels:
"Yes, ma'am. Ice Palace?" he asked without much hope.
"The shelf broke clean away from Ross Island. It's shattered into a million pieces." She looked at Everett. "You know the coordinates--check, please."
Carl nodded.
"Now you see why we can't leave here, my Ginny."
"But--"
"Captain Everett, gather your people and the children, and remove this woman from my bridge."
"Aye," he said, taking Virginia by the arm and pulling her away.
Alexandria watched Virginia being led away and allowed herself a moment. She swallowed to hold back her tears, then smiled, looking at the young faces around her.
At that moment, the radiation alarms started blaring throughout the boat. However, the remaining crew of the most amazing vessel in history turned and started making ready its last run.
Five minutes later,
"Colonel Collins." She watched as Jack's face appeared on her hologram before her chair.
"I have no words to express our--my--regret. At my family's estate in Oslo, five hundred feet below the sub basement, you will find the oceanographic studies of my family going back to Roderick Deveroux. The betrayal of Octavian is entered in the original notes from Jules Verne, who was an eyewitness to the events. Offer them to your president."
"Yes, Captain--we will."
"You have my regrets about the director and ... and--"
"Good luck, Captain," Jack said, when he saw Heirthall was struggling with her guilt.
She nodded her head and reached for the cutoff button.
"Take care of Ginny for me, Colonel."
She shut the hologram down before she heard any reply.
"Mr. Slattery, eject the pods."
They felt the release of the ten round pods as they shot from the sides of
"Mr. Kyle, I need twenty degrees down angle on the planes. Bring
"Aye, Captain--ma'am, we are losing the main collision shield in the forward observation compartment, and reactors two and three are in meltdown."
"You're full of good news ... this morning. Mr. Kyle, would you like to maneuver
"It would be my honor, Captain."
The escape pods broke the surface of the sea near a large patch of broken ice. One after the other the pods shot into the air from the great depths from where they had been ejected. Just twenty miles away, HMS