RED KNIGHT
a STAR FRONTIERS Novel
by Layne K. Saltern
I called ahead on my chronocom. "Hey, Katrina. I was just on my way over."
She made no sign of acknowledgement. In fact, she seemed very concerned. "My door won't open," she said.
"It's probably just a malfun--"
"I feel dizzy," she moaned, drooping her head.
I pushed the bubblecar to bullet speed. "Katrina! Listen to me! I'm coming right over! Just hold on!"
The bubblecar stopped and I was in the air, sprinting to Katrina's door.
I triggered the opening mechanism. No response.
I pushed and tugged on the door. It wouldn't budge.
I slammed my full weight against it, doing more damage to my shoulder than to the door.
"Open, you stupid thing!" I cursed. "Katrina! Can you hear me?"
Then I stopped. I looked at my toxy-rad gauge.
It was glowing red!
"Katrina! There's a strong radiation leak in there! We've got to get the door open! Can you. . ."
I couldn't finish the sentence. I fumbled for my blaster, succeeding only in dropping it to the floor. My head swam in a rippling blur. The color of everything about me seemed to darken to a powerful red hue. I turned wildly in every direction, trying to get my bearings, but all I could see now was the color red.
Red. I threw out a fist and struck the door.
Red! I slammed myself into the door.
RED! I blacked out.