Tor didn’t savour the relief, nor let it take a hold of his exhausted body.
The deafening klaxon, designed for helmet wearing space walkers and hiss of decompression suddenly drowned out any thought of the infected, now sealed just feet away. With his gauntlets clasped to his head, Tor stumbled to Mihailov, the Bulgarian curling up at the noise enveloping them. He strapped the primary life support system over Mihailov’s shoulders, roughly handling the Second Mate on his back to attach the colour coded components to their matching ports on Mihailov’s breast.
Fifteen seconds had already passed, Tor could feel the moisture on his exposed skin freeze evaporate, ice crystals started congealing on his eyelids as he cinched Mihailov’s helmet secure. Mihailov’s suit began pressurizing as the life support system took over, the missing gauntlet causing the pressure to vent into the lock, riming ice over the ad hoc bandage.
Tor had to dress himself quickly, oxygen was becoming thin within the airlock and he could feel the skin of his face begin to bloat. In the deafening chamber, Tor realized he was screaming as he pulled his own life support system on, every joint on fire as if being quartered by horses. His hands, swollen within the gauntlets, shook violently as Tor secured the life support tubing to his chest, fumbling with each feed as his dexterity was lost. He could feel the frozen flesh of his lips crack as the final component clicked into its port.
The klaxon stopped before Tor could recover his helmet; his body already weightless and exposed to space as he pushed from the floor despite the agonies wracking his flesh. His fingers had become useless lumps of meat within his suit as he struggled blindly, ice forming like cataracts over his eyes, grasping for his helmet. He was still screaming, even as the hard vacuum of space stole its method of propagation, numb and ruined hands finally cinched the helmet to his suit.
Mercifully, his suit hadn’t fully depressurized. Momentarily deaf, the first tinny sounds Tor heard over the helmet intercom was his own agonal sobbing and Mihailov. Forgotten in his own personal terror, Mihailov remained floating on his back, drifting to the now activating exterior door of the airlock. Pressurized oxygen still venting from the lost gauntlet, jetting crystallizing vapour and coagulated blood into the haze of dust motes.
Within the multitudinous layers of his EVA suit, Tor could feel his haggard flesh slowly deflate, the air bubbles within his joints diminish. As he pushed toward Mihailov, his crippled crewman’s screams causing the small intercom speaker to crackle with static, Tor felt the hoar frost melt against his skin and knew the fundamental torture his Second Mate was experiencing.
“Hang in there, Mihailov.” Tor’s synthetic voice sounded fatigued, barely cutting through the harrowing sounds of the Bulgarian. Grasping the emergency pulley and gaffer tape floating inanimately beside Mihailov, Tor began securing the gloveless sleeve of Mihailov’s suit, relieved pragmatic Peralta had had the presence of thought to leave an significant length of gaffer tape edging free.
The roll of tape expended, Mihailov’s suit was barely jettisoning gas, but Tor knew there was little he could do for Mihailov’s exposed hand, the edges of the ragged wound hardened with ice – bone and sinew freeze dried. The Second Mate slipped into thankful, silent unconsciousness.
Checking the motorized pulley was still affixed to his suits belt, Tor turned to see the cadaverous faces of the infected, noiselessly clawing at the airlock view port and pressing their hungry maws into the plexi-glass. He stared into their rabid eyes for just a second, but as he turned away, Tor felt the image burn indelibly into his mind, tearing at the threads of the memories of his life in space.
Gently shaking his head, free arm wrapped around his stricken colleague, Tor kicked off the exterior bulkhead toward the gash in the docking ring. Before, the hole had promised darkness as Tor tumbled toward the jagged metal teeth. Now, as he emerged from the maw of
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