<em>Trapped in the hollow world that hurtles between the stars, Minx has finally found Dragon only to have him whisked away by the plotting Mahar. Joined by the giant spider Arachne, Minx must cross the remainder of this lethal world, enter Arachne's home domain, and overcome the wiles and traps of Mahar to rescue the evil hyperman's prisoner. The conclusion to Minx's adventures in the Sphere.</em>
I
Minx lay paralyzed in the dust and sand, surrounded by stone hoodoos and watched over by her dog-sized arachnid friend, Arachne. While waiting for the paralysis to end she had plenty of time to think over what had happened to her and wonder how she was going to find Dragon, her hyperman lover who had been stolen away by Mahar. Mahar's final fate was another item on her to-do list. She'd had enough of the arrogant hyperman who'd bedevilled her for far too long.
The courtyard surrounding the tower in the Mesozoic Zone of the Sphere was luckily still free of large predators, more specifically free of large and living predators. Three therapod corpses were being torn into by a number of smallish carrion eaters who'd cautiously crept up to their feasts while keeping a wary eye on both the immobile Minx and her arachnid protector. Any that had braved approaching the helpless woman had been hissed at by an angry Arachne, and then had wisely decided that the freshly slain dinosaurs would provide much better, and more bountiful, meals. Insects buzzed about the large, bloody bodies as the sounds of moist flesh being torn from bone filled Minx's ears.
After the effects from Mahar's weapon slowly wore off, the bounty hunter rose to her feet. She swayed, unsteadily, then waved off the offered limb that helpful Arachne offered her.
"I'm fine. Or, I soon will be. I hope you have a door into that tower."
"Minx!" called out Aphrodite, the A.I. on Minx's crashed spacecraft.
"I'm so glad to hear your voice, Aphrodite! Give me a second or two, Aphrodite. It's only been..."
"Three hours since Mahar stole Dragon from you, boss. Who knows where they've gone and what Mahar and that scheming bitch, Vanessa, have done to your guy!"
"He's not...!" began Minx, and then she stopped to remind herself that she'd been through this thought process already. Dragon was hers or, at least, they were together. It was the programming in her subconscious that kept making her claim she wanted nothing to do with him. For a hyperman he was actually a pretty impressive guy. She did like the man he was, she reminded herself. She wanted to get to know him better.
She stretched, then worked some of her joints. The air stank. Small scavengers ignored her as they tore into the allosaur carcases a short distance away. Minx glanced at them and smiled at the memory of Dragon coming to her rescue so dramatically. He really did have some style when the opportunity presented itself. And, he had been ready to throw his life away to protect her. It was hard for her not to be impressed by that. He clearly was not the sociopathic murderer and torturer that his people had been known for in the historical records.
She patted the spider's back. "Arachne, want to show me where everyone is?" The arachnid bobbed, then scuttled across the ground to the base of the tower. She poked the end of a limb through a holographic wall, then motioned for Minx to follow her.
"Now, Aphrodite! It's so good to hear your voice again! Tell me everything!"
As the artificial intelligence upon her disabled vessel gave her a recent history of Dragon's exploits, Minx hurried after her arachnid friend. She put a hand through the holographic wall, then followed her ally in to find a curving corridor made of strange substances that clearly had been built by an advanced culture. Arachne touched the wall on the inside of the tower and Minx, suspecting her friend had just closed the door, reached out and felt a solid barrier where before there had just been an illusory wall. She nodded at Arachne and the two began to search the tower.
Arachne led Minx to a room where a dozen spider robots, similar in size to Arachne, stood frozen. Arachne was intent on showing her friend every detail about the robots, and of the controls upon the walls. The control panel meant nothing to Minx.
"...and now I cannot communicate with him, at all," finished Aphrodite.
"Why is that?" asked the bounty hunter.
"I suspect Mahar has set up some sort of interfering screen around Dragon to prevent our communicating."
"Makes sense. Arachne was able to figure out how to work the security robots in this tower, Aphrodite?"
"Yes, Dragon was showing her some of the technology while they were aboard the underground transport system. You were correct about Arachne's intelligence. She's been able to go well past Dragon's teachings. Her species is more intelligent than the average human, possibly more so than the average hyperman."
"I see. And Dragon was teaching her Galactic Standard? She seems to understand me much better now."
"He was communicating with her in similar ways as to what you had tried, Minx. I don't know if it just took her some time to decipher your language or if she found a tool that taught it to her..."
Arachne shuffled toward Minx slowly, ruffling her fur with the end of one clawed leg as she did so. She then extended the leg toward Minx, where a small, shiny button of only a few millimetres diameter caught the bounty hunter's eye.
Minx kneeled down and peered at the tiny device. "Is this a translator of some type?"