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<blockquote data-quote="Ankh-Morpork Guard" data-source="post: 3657625" data-attributes="member: 10079"><p>Treating the Rodian is made much more helpful thanks to the fact that, after a bit closer inspection, Issachar sees that none of the shrapnel dug in too terribly deep. With the help of the program on his datapad, Issachar was given a quick look of the muscular and skeletal system of a Rodian, and from it, was able to determine that nothing vital looked to have been hit.</p><p></p><p>With that determined, he was able to remove the pieces of sharpnel. One was close to the Rodian's spine, but extra care was enough to make sure nothing else was damaged. Six pieces from the frag grenade were removed quickly enough, and it was only another couple of minutes before Issachar had closed the wounds and patched the Rodian up...though due to shock and bloodloss, the Rodian was still unconscious. It was probably better that way.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: RoyalBlue">"Good luck you guys. Don't get yourselves shot and don't you dare return that speeder to me with any blaster marks,"</span> Akan grinned one more time for the ground, then closed the hatch of the Imperial speeder and got it moving. In a few more moments, he was gone and the path was open again, leaving a clear way straight to Akan' speeder.</p><p></p><p>And now, very vaguely, the AT-ST could be seen. It was still a good ways off, thanks to the difficult terrain, but it was moving closer at a rather steady rate. Not only that, but the sounds of blaster cannons firing and plumes of smoke and dust hinted that the Imperials might very well just be blasting themselves a clear path through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankh-Morpork Guard, post: 3657625, member: 10079"] Treating the Rodian is made much more helpful thanks to the fact that, after a bit closer inspection, Issachar sees that none of the shrapnel dug in too terribly deep. With the help of the program on his datapad, Issachar was given a quick look of the muscular and skeletal system of a Rodian, and from it, was able to determine that nothing vital looked to have been hit. With that determined, he was able to remove the pieces of sharpnel. One was close to the Rodian's spine, but extra care was enough to make sure nothing else was damaged. Six pieces from the frag grenade were removed quickly enough, and it was only another couple of minutes before Issachar had closed the wounds and patched the Rodian up...though due to shock and bloodloss, the Rodian was still unconscious. It was probably better that way. [color=RoyalBlue]"Good luck you guys. Don't get yourselves shot and don't you dare return that speeder to me with any blaster marks,"[/color] Akan grinned one more time for the ground, then closed the hatch of the Imperial speeder and got it moving. In a few more moments, he was gone and the path was open again, leaving a clear way straight to Akan' speeder. And now, very vaguely, the AT-ST could be seen. It was still a good ways off, thanks to the difficult terrain, but it was moving closer at a rather steady rate. Not only that, but the sounds of blaster cannons firing and plumes of smoke and dust hinted that the Imperials might very well just be blasting themselves a clear path through. [/QUOTE]
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