Guardians -Welcome to the Wild Wild West

Lucy goes over to the indicated bed and removes her shirt, rather reluctantly, she didn't know the guy and people just loved snapping pictures. She sighs, and complies with all the orders, lying out on the bed while it feels like somthing is crawling around on her insides. It was creepy, and gross, but at least she could probably trust the guy, he was a doctor, and if he did anything it would cost him his license. Though he should lose his license on general prinicples if that was his best bedside manner, ouchie.

"Hi Lindsey I'm ok, or I will be when what ever this stuff is is done rearranging my insides, its like totally gross. Not to mention Doctor creepy in there, what is his problem? I mean, if he wasn't an army Doc he would be sooo fired right now." she mentally sends back to the telepath.
 

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Lightspeed, 3/4, 0S/0L

Gideon said:
Chris:
After about 10 minutes of quick searching a pretty but hardly remarkable female face with brown hair almost jumps off the screen at you. "Help me, there is something in me! Help. Heeeeeeeaalp." And just as suddenly, the face disappears leaving a silent blue screen in its wake.

"Whoa!" Chris starts back in his chair at the face's sudden appearance, almost falling off. A muttered "What the hell...? escapes his lips as he cautiously studied the screen. "Uh...hello? Is, uh, there anybody there?" 'I'm talking to a computer. A computer. I really need to check if they're putting meds in our food or something...' Chris watches the computer carefully, waiting for any response. He tries typing 'Hello, is there anybody there?' as well, just to be sure.
 

Kevin:
You turn and run, cheeks burning in shame. Your feet find your way as tears begin to streak down your face. Flying down the hall, breath coming in short painful gasps, your legs pound guiding you past Brandon, his shocked look touching you as you speed by. Turning a corner near your rooms you slam head first into Mason's chest with a soft crack sound sending you both to the ground in a mess of arms and legs.

Mason?s voice rings out in sharp curses abusing you of your intelligence, breeding, and your sexual preference. Sailors are probably blushing.

Brandon:

As you sit peacefully concentrating on the fire, it caresses your mind the heat of your body reflected in your mind. With careful attention and force of will you cause the flames to subside.

Your meditation is broken by the slap of feet against the concrete floors as Carbon goes flying by in a flat run, red-faced and huffing. Major Caldwell?s heavy slam of boots in a fast walk greets you not long after. Caldwell has a 3 ft long oriental sword clasped in his hand as he quickly storms past.

Brian:

Savage smiles at you in a calming, reassuring way, I'm glad the flight in was good. You missed the earlier introductions and workout but we can catch you up on all of that tomorrow. We have an early wake up call tomorrow. 0600. Do you have any questions for me right now?

Linda:

Well, I don't think he likes mutants and Brandon is kinda scary with all the smoke and smell of burning that he makes. Steve is just a bit protective of me since?the incident.

You hear the quick and efficient, well what is to you a rude, bed side manner of the doctor as he quickly sets to fixing Lucy's wounds.

Lucy can hear us now, I made a conference call. A happy Lindsey tells you.

Something is making Lindsey very giddy.

The cut on your stomach is quickly sewing itself closed. The cold crawling sensation persists.

Why are army doctors meaner than normal doctors? Why are you girls in here anyway? Have an encounter with stone spears? The last question comes through with the false joke quality. The kind of joke that is made to cover fear.


Lucy:
He is scared of the boys. Lindsey happily reports. I am linking in Linda

Lucy can hear us now, I made a conference call. A happy Lindsey tells Linda.

Something is making Lindsey very giddy.

Why are army doctors meaner than normal doctors? Why are you girls in here anyway? Have an encounter with stone spears? The last question comes through with the false joke quality. It is the kind of joke that is made to cover fear.

Your wound is quickly growing closed, the cold creepy crawling sensation continues.

Chris:

Your questions go unanswered and the screen continues to sit in its blue limbo.

You hear a crash outside your doorway in the hall and the sound of Mason?s voice screaming some choice words at somebody. Mason is being less than kind with his choice of insults.
 

Brian leans in a little as if he hadn't heard correctly. "Excuse me I don't think I heard you right, did you just say we have to get up at 6 in the morning? What do we have to do then that we couldn't do at say 10?"
 

"Nope, just some guy with steel thingies for arms," Linda says outloud, figuring whatever she says, she's thinking anyway. "He's in an energy cell, prolly just wakin' up with one heckuva headache. I dunno who threw the spears. The only guy we caught was the asian one. And the doctors are 'meaner' because they aint gettin' paid what a private doc' is, and they get to deal with macho military guys."

Linda really tries to focus on anything but the IV, hoping the cuts heal up quicker than the doctor said.
 

Brian:

Savage just smiles and shakes his head at your shcok and questions.

"This is the army, son. You best get used to doing things our way without trying to half-logic your way out of it. Caldwell holds a couple hundread years of tradition and experience on his side. He also is less than patient. Anything else?"

Linda:

He is angry because of money? Doesn't the army pay for his education and living and all those other things when he is in school? Lindsey responds in your head.

Lucy groans over in her bed quietly. It seems she likes the healing process no more than you do.
 

Phoenix (Brandon Laine) Hps: 4/4 Armor: +8

Brandon knew better than to comment to Caldwell about the big sword he was carrying. He was going to follow Kevin, but it looked like Kevin didn't want to talk. Brandon waited outside the medical area, far enough away not to be obvious, but close enough to help if there was trouble . . . he was happy with the progress on his meditation - that stuff seemed to work.
 

"Ugh." He mutters leaning back into the chair. "Six o'clock it is then, just don't expect me at the top of my game. So where do I crash for the night and is there any place I can get a smoke around here?"
 

"Being in the army don't exactly pay well, and you still gotta deal with all the doctor stuff. Plus since its free to folks on base, you don't exactly get the same level of respect and thanks. But who knows. He might just be a jerk. Kinda like that fellah with the metal arms that was after you," she says off-handedly, trying to find out anything about what happened without pressuring her.
 

Lightspeed, 3/4, 0S/0L

Gideon said:
Chris:

Your questions go unanswered and the screen continues to sit in its blue limbo.

You hear a crash outside your doorway in the hall and the sound of Mason?s voice screaming some choice words at somebody. Mason is being less than kind with his choice of insults.

'I'm guessing that the 'go and get some sleep' order may have to wait until the adrenaline's burnt off..but what the heck's all that about?' Chris ambles over and sticks his head out the door, looking up and down the corridor for the source of Caldwell's ire. He waits until the man has vented his spleen, and then approaches him, carefully but looking really quite relaxed. "Uh...sir? This may sound like a weird question, and I don't know if it's one of those need-to-know things or not, but do you have any metahumans on base capable of entering and travelling through complex electronic devices? Say, your computers and computer network?"
 

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