Blood and Guts II: Blood Blizzard playtest


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Masada said:
Paddy, get us back on our side of the boarder. Do we have a bead on another pilot?"[/color]

OOC: Do we know where another pilot is? Do we have a reasonable chance to reach him? Do we have room for him if we do? Is this pilot on the verge of death or just hurt? Will jostling cause immediate death?

This pilot is badly hurt. While a bumpy ride won't do him any good, neither will any delay in real hospital care. Its hard to say which he needs more.

On another pilot, you do have a bead on another pilot but it would require you to spend another 2 hours each way (to him and back to your location).

All depends on if you think you're in the Urban Assault Vehicle and that Iran is "like Wisconsin".
 

Do we want to go further into Iranian territory to grab the pilot? Yes, they're probably an ally, but are we equipped to fight our way in an out?
 

Sgt Jackson

"Grabbing this guy is crazy enough, going another 100 miles in to Iran without orders is another... I say we get outta Dodge. Unless someone has some compelling arguments otherwise.
 

Masada said:
"Grabbing this guy is crazy enough, going another 100 miles in to Iran without orders is another... I say we get outta Dodge. Unless someone has some compelling arguments otherwise.
Hey, you're the ranking person here. Looks at the injured pilot, Alright, the ranking American. Caesar grins. You want to leave and head back, that's fine with me.
 

Meadows looks up from his patient, sharp cap clenched between his teeth. “I think we need to get this man to a hospital, sarge, and let SAR do its job,” he says out of the corner of his mouth.

C-spine protection, fluid bolus by IV, dressings, splints – Meadows calmly and methodically tends to the wounded pilot as the Bradley trundles across the desert.
 

Masada said:
"Grabbing this guy is crazy enough, going another 100 miles in to Iran without orders is another... I say we get outta Dodge. Unless someone has some compelling arguments otherwise.

"No arguments here, sir. I think this counts as our good deed for the week, unless command has something else for us. Hell, this might come around and bite us in the butt as it is."
 

OOC: Rank aside this is still a group. Even great commanders listen to their team. You all have skills that Jackson does not. It would be foolish to just spout orders without feedback.
 

Padaric has the track heading back to Iraq, the further away they get from the crowd, the slower (smoother) he drives. [intercom]"Did anyone get a hold of HQ to let SAR know about the other pilot? Any word on our humanitarian mission?

Watching the GPS Pardaic notices when they are in Iraq terrritory. [intercom]"We are in Iraq, I assume this is the spot we resuced the pilot? Do you need a GPS coordinate to put in the report?"


OOC: I am offline till Monday. I will just be a good driver and go whereever you need to go. Please use me as you all seem fit.
 
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Wednesday, October 2010, 1500 hours

The mob fades into the distance and you make it back to Iraqi soil without further incident.

The pilot is stable thanks to the skill of Doc Meadows.

Soon the team is back at base camp, hospital personnel have relieved you of the pilot.

Captain Sinclair "fits" Fitzgerald meets you upon entry to the base, "That's a hell of a thing. Good work men. As you get a chance to relax you'll see the fate you saved that pilot from. They're lynching them on live TV. Aljazeera picked it up first, but its running back in the states now too. The "Arab Street" wants blood. Again. Can't say I blame 'em this time. Listen, I realize you men must be tired, but I need you to meet with Lieutenant Matthews, Army Intelligence. Anything you've seen could come in damn handy."
 

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