Catesby isn't quite dead yet. She'll die within minutes, but being that Jess is perhaps the only person within miles that would be able to stabilize her...well, I thought I'd at least offer up the idea.
I suppose the question is whether or not you'd like to have her last few minutes on Earth spent bleeding out and going towards the light or having her spend the rest of her life in a jail cell.
OOC: XI - New and improved OOC action. Well...not really.
Not down yet?
In that case, I'm dragging myself towards her, after calling in the redshirts and Brian.
We'll abuse the chopper for a quick med-evac then, I guess.
Gatac
In that case, I'm dragging myself towards her, after calling in the redshirts and Brian.
We'll abuse the chopper for a quick med-evac then, I guess.
Gatac
Aw crap...I forgot about the still-hovering enemy copter. We'll have go out in a blaze.
Roger that last command Alpha One...
Roger that last command Alpha One...
Brian and his red shirts will move into a position more suitable for an assualt, with doing the usual protect the shot-up version of Jess plan.
M'kay, the airfield scenario seems finished. We'll wait for Threadbare to respond to the wire situation up in Scotland before moving on.
Well played, Threadbare. You had a 1 in 4 chance and lived to tell about it.
I couldn't have done it without my gut instincts. Also, my rageahol.
*towels off face*
(Edited by Threadbare at 3:56 am on Jan. 10, 2004)
*towels off face*
(Edited by Threadbare at 3:56 am on Jan. 10, 2004)
w00t! We are teh winn4r!
Yo, fo' rizzle, mah nizzle. We wizzle, you lizzle!
Gatac
Gatac
Nicely done.
Carla still owes me a jacket.
Carla still owes me a jacket.
A suit. Lloyd's of london, perhaps?
Quote:Lloyd's of London is an insurance underwriter, not a tailor.Quote: from Threadbare on 5:17 am on Jan. 11, 2004
A suit. Lloyd's of london, perhaps?
Speaking of which, our health insurance premiums must be absolutely thorugh the roof.
Gatac
Gatac
Quote:Quote: from Dieter on 10:58 am on Jan. 11, 2004
Quote:Lloyd's of London is an insurance underwriter, not a tailor.Quote: from Threadbare on 5:17 am on Jan. 11, 2004
A suit. Lloyd's of london, perhaps?
What's that one London tailor, then, the famous one?