Like I said. It was beautiful. I reached up and pushed off the ceiling, so I could spin and give Katherine a grin. But I don’t think she saw it through the suits. Then I activated the adhesive on my boots and pushed back down to the floor. “We’re clear,” I said. She entered, brushing past some of the drifting remains of the turret and anchored her own boots to the decking. She took a quick look around, then pointed in the direction the turret had been. “First power conduit should be that way.” And we were off. I kept our pace slower than I’d have liked to make sure Katherine could keep up with the odd stride required by the boots’ adhesives. As we approached the first intersection ahead of us, though, I moved forward to scout for any other dangers. A deep thrum in the decking alerted

