"I can go with you; it'll save some time. I won't be of much help, though," Genevieve said, biting her lip. "It's probably best not to waste time going back to your ship, if their situation is urgent. I don't know. Your call." She hated holding them back like this. Fiddling awkwardly with her gun, a thought occurred to her, and she spoke up again: "The stranded ship might be drifting, if their engines cut short too suddenly. We don't want to lose them."
"Genevieve, may I see your wounds again?" Ette asked.
((Sorry!!))
"Um, sure." Grimacing, she pulled back one of the bandages on her arm, revealing a deep, red gash. "Couple more like that on my arms and legs. Something might be a bit wrong with my shoulder -- hurts a bit -- but my head feels clear enough."
Genevieve looked at Ette, leaving the bandage off so he could look at it. "Really. I think I'll be okay."
"Um, sure." Grimacing, she pulled back one of the bandages on her arm, revealing a deep, red gash. "Couple more like that on my arms and legs. Something might be a bit wrong with my shoulder -- hurts a bit -- but my head feels clear enough."
Genevieve looked at Ette, leaving the bandage off so he could look at it. "Really. I think I'll be okay."
(What for?)
"They seem to be clear and the infection doesn't look as bad as I remembered it. If you're sure that you'll be fine, then we'll go get the stranded person first, then go back to the traveller," Ette looked at the injury, examining it closely. He slowly redid the bandages on Genevieve's arm and let go of it.
"They seem to be clear and the infection doesn't look as bad as I remembered it. If you're sure that you'll be fine, then we'll go get the stranded person first, then go back to the traveller," Ette looked at the injury, examining it closely. He slowly redid the bandages on Genevieve's arm and let go of it.
"Alright guys we better head out now, I got the feeling that someone is watching us." Quill took another look around, holding his pistol up with both hands, ready to fire in case something came out at them.
"Me, too," Ette replied, looking around. He shuddered, then started to walk slowly towards the pod, one hand grasping the strap of his bag of medical supplies tightly.
This is a distress call from the SS aurum I have noticed 2 moving pings on my radar if anyone can hear this please respond I am at very low power and im not sure how much longer my power will last I am shutting all functions off except life support for the cockpit and my transmitter please send a message before boarding so i can turn the life support back on for the rest of the ship before you enter. This message repeats.
Out of character where is everyone dont mind the wait just wondering where veryone is.