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<blockquote data-quote="Keia" data-source="post: 1299628" data-attributes="member: 98"><p><em>Inside Warehouse 37 </em></p><p><em>Las Vegas, Nevada</em></p><p><em>0723:54 hours, June 3, 2003</em></p><p></p><p>The heat was definitely an issue in the warehouse, Jeremiah thought. Sweat dripped form his pores, or worse – didn’t drip in some places. In those, the heat burned as those touching a warming pot on the oven. It felt as though you should pull your hand away, but you just couldn’t. In addition, whether from the heat, the excitement, or the stress, Jeremiah felt light headed – almost in a slight stupor.</p><p></p><p>He gripped the rail tightly to stop from falling and listened below to the words of the creature. The creature continued to speak though not to Durant, but to the smaller creature near it. The words echoed within the warehouse, but not so bad here that Jeremiah couldn’t understand – in fact, the words could almost be felt. They felt, like everything else here, hot on his head.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the creature helped Jeremiah to understand, noting his posture motions and intonations as he spoke. Finally, it clicked. He didn’t understand all of the words but he understood enough to know what was happening.</p><p></p><p>The creature was berating the smaller one, seemingly because the smaller one was wasting its time. Something about simply destroying those that could not help, rather than wasting precious heat. Better to use them as fuel, if they could not help . . . not even understand.</p><p></p><p><em><span style="color: Red">OOC: Other than the words already decoded earlier, Jeremiah can phrase single syllable words for sentences of no more than seven words to communicate with the creature. To Jeremiah, the large creature appears frustrated and is soon to do something about it, which can’t be good for those on the ground.</span></em></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Silver">OOC: Jeremiah</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keia, post: 1299628, member: 98"] [i]Inside Warehouse 37 Las Vegas, Nevada 0723:54 hours, June 3, 2003[/i] The heat was definitely an issue in the warehouse, Jeremiah thought. Sweat dripped form his pores, or worse – didn’t drip in some places. In those, the heat burned as those touching a warming pot on the oven. It felt as though you should pull your hand away, but you just couldn’t. In addition, whether from the heat, the excitement, or the stress, Jeremiah felt light headed – almost in a slight stupor. He gripped the rail tightly to stop from falling and listened below to the words of the creature. The creature continued to speak though not to Durant, but to the smaller creature near it. The words echoed within the warehouse, but not so bad here that Jeremiah couldn’t understand – in fact, the words could almost be felt. They felt, like everything else here, hot on his head. Looking at the creature helped Jeremiah to understand, noting his posture motions and intonations as he spoke. Finally, it clicked. He didn’t understand all of the words but he understood enough to know what was happening. The creature was berating the smaller one, seemingly because the smaller one was wasting its time. Something about simply destroying those that could not help, rather than wasting precious heat. Better to use them as fuel, if they could not help . . . not even understand. [I][COLOR=Red]OOC: Other than the words already decoded earlier, Jeremiah can phrase single syllable words for sentences of no more than seven words to communicate with the creature. To Jeremiah, the large creature appears frustrated and is soon to do something about it, which can’t be good for those on the ground.[/COLOR][/I] [COLOR=Silver]OOC: Jeremiah[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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