The Kzin said, 'Tunesmith, if you cant see while flying in hyperspace, this will be a fun ride.'
'But thats not the point!' Louis tried to explain the obvious. 'Ships just disappear if they drop into hyperspace too near a big mass. The space is too warped. What happened? We should be dead, or somewhere else in the universe, or in some other universe. Why arent we? Were still in Ringworld system!'
Tunesmith said, 'I found no convincing theory anywhere in the records. I must evolve one. Hyperspace is a false term, Louis. The universe accessed through the Outsider drive corresponds to our own Einstein universe, point-to-point, but there are fixed velocities, quantized.
'Youre aware that you can map any part of a mathematical domain onto the whole domain? For every point in one domain, you can place a unique point in the other. I thought the relationship here might be point-to-point except that space warped by nearby masses isnt represented. A ship that tried what Hanuman tried would go nowhere. Then I thought of an alternate model. Well have to look at the recordings to know if Im right, but after all, Hanuman
The war wasnt letting them through. Thermonuclear fireworks bloomed outside the ship. The ship surged, and protective blackness washed across the walls.
Louiss inclination was to beat Tunesmith over the head with something heavy until he talked, but that would not be prudent while he was flying them through a firestorm.
Tunesmith said, 'Notice that we didnt travel far in hyperdrive. Hanuman didnt either. A light year in three days is characteristic of mass-free space. This close to a stars mass, space isnt flat. Im not sure we even exceeded lightspeed.
'We launched at point one C. Well be among the comets in a few hours. We can safely use hyperdrive then. Hindmost, will you take the controls?'
One head poked above the jeweled mane. 'No.'
Then get into ships memory and summon up what information we collected.'
A mass pointer cant record, because the users mind is a necessary component. Tunesmith had built something better, something that took pictures in hyperdrive.
A virtual screen showed the streaming colors Louis remembered, and a deep violet dot expanding into a tadpole shape. Tunesmith said, 'This explains why we didnt travel far. Too close to the suns mass—'
'Inside the singularity,' Louis said.
'Louis, I dont think theres a mathematical singularity here at all. I found reference to a mass pointer in the Hindmosts library. Have you used a mass pointer?'
'Theres one in front of you. It only works in hyperdrive.'
'This?' A crystal sphere, inert now. 'What do you think you see with it?'
'Stars.'
'Starlight?'
'…No. A mass pointer is a psionics device. You perceive, but its not with your usual senses. Stars look bigger than they should, as if youre seeing a whole solar system.'
'Youve been perceiving
'We rammed through that?'
'Wrong picture, Louis. My instruments didnt record
Maybe Tunesmith
Tunesmith said, 'Yes.'
Crazy. But… the Hindmost continued his work with the recordings and
'I only held us in hyperdrive for a moment,' Tunesmith said, 'but these hypothetical predators only have one speed, Louis, and its
'We are being observed,' the Hindmost said. 'I sense ranging beams from ARM and Patriarchy telescopes and neutrino detectors. Ships begin to accelerate inward. The ship from Sheathclaws houses telepaths of both species, though they cant reach us yet. Ive found the comet cluster that hides the Kzinti flagship
The Ghoul protector said, 'I have the simple part. We will observe the Fringe War as we coast outward. Let our velocity carry us beyond the danger zone, the dark matter zone where predators lurk. Then swing around the system in hyperdrive. Approach
Hours passed. The Fringe War made no further test of
'Yes.'
'I cant. But if you cant fly for terror, I must fly
The puppeteer uncoiled. He took
'Take us ten light-minutes outward from
Human beings cant look into the Blind Spot. Most would go mad. Some can use a mass pointer to steer through hyperspace and keep their sanity too. Some Kzinti can perceive hyperspace directly; their female kin have mated into the family of the Patriarch for half a thousand years.
This time there was nothing. Not darkness, not featureless gray, not even the memory of sight. Louis fumbled until he could opaque the hull in crew quarters.
Acolyte said, 'I dont know enough to ask intelligent questions, Louis.'
'Were okay. I understand this. This is hyperdrive the way Im used to seeing it. Were outside the… borderline,' Louis said. 'Even if I have to unlearn everything I know.'
All his life hed thought in terms of a mathematical singularity. In such a system, the realm of heavy masses — suns and planets — would be undefined in hyperspace. Ships couldnt go there.
'What were doing is a standard maneuver. We have a velocity, right? We were flung up from the Ringworld, toward the sun and past it and outward. We still have that huge velocity, straight out from the sun.
'But the Hindmost is taking us halfway around the system in hyperdrive. When he comes out, well have the same velocity we started with, but pointed back toward the sun and the Ringworld.'
'Were out,' the Hindmost said. They were in black space with one overbright star. Theyd been in hyperdrive about five minutes.
The Hindmost said, 'The Fringe War doesnt normally reach this far out. Were safe for the moment. Our velocity vector is inward, toward
'Get me a view,' Tunesmith ordered.
Ten light-minutes is further than the distance between Earth and Sol. The virtual window popped up, and zoomed, and wiggled a loose-packed comet out of the starscape, and zoomed…
A lens of steel and glass was the Kzinti command ship