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<blockquote data-quote="Ankh-Morpork Guard" data-source="post: 4495174" data-attributes="member: 10079"><p><strong>Istara and Lia:</strong></p><p></p><p>The overhang provided a good amount of cover, though it was made of a lighter brand of durasteel that clanged loudly as even small pieces of debris hit it. Thankfully, though, the shower of rubble was ending, even if the panic in the street was not. At least a few people looked injured, but upon a quick glance in your immediate area, there didn't seem to be anyone with more than a bruise or a somewhat-nasty scratch that wouldn't kill them.</p><p></p><p>While some took refuge under other overhangs, most were still out in the street itself, having panicked and stood in shock rather than duck out of the way as you had. While that meant more minor injuries, it also meant the two of you were likely not heard as most people weren't even paying any attention to you beyond a wide-eyed look of shock as they looked around to figure out what had happened.</p><p></p><p>Istara's comlink did not respond with Kay's voice, but instead two quick clicks...on and off, then on and off again. It was barely audible, but you were both able to hear it. Though that wasn't technically a signal of any kind, it did at least mean she was responding...or someone with her comlink was, at least.</p><p></p><p>At the same time, you could both see something more important than the panicked populace. There had been some Stormtroopers in the street, which wasn't anything out of the ordinary as far as you could tell from the short time on the planet, but now they were easy to spot. You could see at least five, quickly gathering at the entrance to some small shop that had cover from above and discussing something, though you couldn't hear. One of them, however, did have his hand up to the side of his helmet, something many of the troopers did when using their helmet comms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankh-Morpork Guard, post: 4495174, member: 10079"] [b]Istara and Lia:[/b] The overhang provided a good amount of cover, though it was made of a lighter brand of durasteel that clanged loudly as even small pieces of debris hit it. Thankfully, though, the shower of rubble was ending, even if the panic in the street was not. At least a few people looked injured, but upon a quick glance in your immediate area, there didn't seem to be anyone with more than a bruise or a somewhat-nasty scratch that wouldn't kill them. While some took refuge under other overhangs, most were still out in the street itself, having panicked and stood in shock rather than duck out of the way as you had. While that meant more minor injuries, it also meant the two of you were likely not heard as most people weren't even paying any attention to you beyond a wide-eyed look of shock as they looked around to figure out what had happened. Istara's comlink did not respond with Kay's voice, but instead two quick clicks...on and off, then on and off again. It was barely audible, but you were both able to hear it. Though that wasn't technically a signal of any kind, it did at least mean she was responding...or someone with her comlink was, at least. At the same time, you could both see something more important than the panicked populace. There had been some Stormtroopers in the street, which wasn't anything out of the ordinary as far as you could tell from the short time on the planet, but now they were easy to spot. You could see at least five, quickly gathering at the entrance to some small shop that had cover from above and discussing something, though you couldn't hear. One of them, however, did have his hand up to the side of his helmet, something many of the troopers did when using their helmet comms. [/QUOTE]
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