Deep Gravity


By Mike Richardson, Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko, Fernando Baldó & various (Dark Horse)
ISBN: 978-1-61655-619-8

Sometimes a straightforward short, sharp movie-blockbuster style yarn in the manner of Aliens or Avatar is all you need to make your day and if so this slim compilation – collecting issues #1-4 of 2014’s Deep Gravity (by storyman Mike Richardson, scripters Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko, illustrator Fernando Baldó, colourist Nick Filardi and letterer Nate Piekos of Blambot®) is just the ticket.

The narrative territory is well-explored but eternally rewarding and begins with a little lesson on cruelly exploited exo-planet GILISE MG452: Poseidon.

Circling a red dwarf, the biological goldmine takes three years to reach from Earth, which is about as long as any human can survive there. Miners, scientists, trappers, security grunts, support staff and techs are all scrupulously rotated out every thousand days or so by Maelstrom Science and Technology Corp which has the sole and exclusive license to mine Poseidon’s extensive resources: mineral, vegetable and most especially animal – where such loose descriptions can be said to apply…

It’s not just the excessive gravity and high background radiation. Poseidon is a wet swampy world of bugs and monsters which all hate humanity…

The story opens as engineer third class Steven Paxon floats into EVA near-disaster fixing a glitch as Deep Space Freighter Vanguard approaches its destination. Inside Captain Chadwick is again arguing with Drummond, the company Efficiency Officer.

The commercial contract to exploit Poseidon is extremely coveted and ferociously defended under the harsh scrutiny of government oversight. With Maelstrom determined to keep profits high, the luxury of fully qualified, First Class – i.e. unionised – technicians and engineers is one the bosses have controversially decided they cannot afford…

The latest tri-annual changeover is about to begin and the next five weeks are going to be phenomenally busy, but as the newcomers undergo orientation – which basically translates as stay in base compound, don’t go anywhere and remember everything here wants to kill and eat you – Paxon is getting increasingly nervous.

The sub-par engineer was once a major player in Maelstrom’s Structural Design Department but took a low paying job just to get to the fetid hellworld. He even stayed awake for the entire trip, unlike the majority of replacements who made the journey in cryo-sleep. As his recently defrosted friend Greg Werner keeps telling him, no woman is worth all that…

They haven’t been on-planet for more than a few hours when disaster strikes. Taking a curious look through the perimeter fence Greg is attacked by a toxic monstrosity which braves the formidable defences. He is envenomed and loses his legs before the security teams can even react…

Already depressed, Paxon then meets Michelle, the girl he chucked everything for and came light years to apologise to, but she’s still angry even after all this time. He has no chance to make amends though, as one of her horrific but valuable specimens breaks loose in the compound at that moment…

The five weeks’ rotation transition is packed with such incidents, delays and debacles, and as departure time looms Paxon still hasn’t resolved his issues with Michelle. That’s when Greg informs him he won’t be going back with him on the return trip. Werner’s injuries are too great and he can’t heal in cryo so he’s stuck on Poseidon until the next ship arrives…

With hours remaining Vanguard is a whirlwind of activity as scientists scurry to secure their mineral cargoes and stow assorted live specimens, but with the clock ticking sudden catastrophe erupts as a series of explosions chop the giant transport ship into isolated sections…

This is where the tale leaps into high gear and I’m not going to spoil the surprises for you.

Suffice it to say that with the remains of Vanguard caught in Poseidon’s gravity well, the surviving humans in high orbit have to get from one rapidly burning and decompressing chunk of dead spaceship to another whilst avoiding all the scared, angry, awake and free monsters running loose and reach the relative safety of the surface, all the while aware that the cause of their impending doom is a human saboteur…

And even if they do escape, it’s only back to a world which is a virtual death sentence…

Fast-paced, gripping and suspenseful, Deep Gravity is a rollicking rollercoaster ride to delight action-lovers and tension-addicts everywhere.
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