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I was in space. White, empty Zero-space!
<Whaa. . . ? What? Z-space?> I cried. Maybe not the most brilliant comment. But I was confused.
I kicked my legs instinctively. My Andalite legs. I was
back in my own body. But there was nothing to kick against.
I felt no sensation of movement, no air was rushing over me.
Already the lack of oxygen was beginning to cloud my brain.
My eyes were going blind. My limbs were numb.
Zero-space! It was impossible. And yet here I was.
I looked around frantically. I turned my stalk eyes in
every direction. I saw my own body, inside and out. An
n-dimensional jigsaw puzzle, twisted so that I could see inside
my own body.
And there, to one side of me, were four human bodies spread
out in the same way -- weird cross-sections. I saw Jake's face,
but also his beating heart and the muscle tissues of his legs and
the inside of his brain. The same with the others.
They were all writhing in agony.
And there was one bird, very still.
<Prince Jake! Tobias!> I cried. But of course they
couldn't answer. There was no air to carry their mouth sounds.
There was nothing, not even the few stray atoms and molecules
that float free in regular space. There were no stars or
planets. Nothing exists in Zero-space.
I happened to catch sight of a silvery, graceful creation,
perhaps half a mile away. A ship! As with the bodies, I saw the
inside and outside of the ship all in one picture. I could see
distorted individuals inside, going about their duties.
But even mind-numb and gaping at a confused nightmare
vision, I knew what sort of creatures they were.
Andalites. It was an Andalite ship!
Its zero-space engines burned brightly, but it was not
moving away.
It hit me in a flash. I knew what had happened. As any
Andalite knows, when you morph something much smaller than your
own body, the excess mass is extruded into Zero-space. It hangs
there, a wad of randomly-arranged matter.
Or at least that was the theory. There was nothing random
here. Because we were outside of normal three-dimensional space,
I could see the insides of everything and everyone. But the
bodies were still definitely human and Andalite bodies. They
were not just random globs.
Once, some time ago, I explained to my human friends about
excess mass being pushed into Zero-space. They asked whether
some ship traveling through Zero-space might not hit these matter
bubbles.
I'd laughed. After all, the odds were . . .
Well, obviously it now seemed the odds were pretty good.
The Andalite ship had come too close and had pulled us into its
magnetic field. It was now dragging us in its wake as it blasted
through Z-space.
<Aboard the Andalite ship!> I cried with all the power I
could still muster. <Andalite ship! Andalite ship! We're
trapped in your wake and dying. Help! Andalite ship, help!>
The energy it took to cry out sapped my remaining strength.
There was no air. I could literally see my own lungs collapsing
inside me. I could see my hearts frantically beating, trying to
keep me alive.
But now the hearts were slowing . . .slowing.
<Andalite ship! Help! Help!> I cried. <Help...>
I can't describe the pain of seeing my own fellow Andalites
so close. The first Andalites I'd seen in so, so long.
But of course they couldn't see me. Inside the ship they
preserved normal three-dimensional space. The Andalites in the
ship saw only bulkheads and decks about them.
And then I literally saw, as though I were standing outside
myself, the last beats of my heart. I saw the blood flow in my
brain slow and stop,
I knew I was going to die. I was going to die within sight
of my own people.
Die . . .
My consciousness went dark.
And then suddenly, I wasn't dead. I wasn't spread out in
multiple dimensions. I was in one piece, alive, and lying on my
side on a shaped table that adjusted gently to hold my tail and
legs comfortably.
<What?> I said, for no particular reason.
<I don't think what is the question,> an Andalite voice
said. <I think why and how and especially who are the
questions.>
I turned my stalk eyes and there, standing beside me, were
three Andalite warriors.
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