Bloody Captain – Scene 4
by HoD Ro' Matlh & Soghla' HIchop Matlh
The trip down the boom to sickbay was not good for Tell, dangled by one leg from Ro’s fist as he dragged her along to the tiny bay. HIchop was poking a Federation instrument, trying to understand what it was supposed to do. When he looked around he knew at once Tell was in a bad way.
Ro’ reached down and lifted her by her shirt front onto the bed.
“YItI’bej,” Ro’ demanded. “tI’qa’ nochvetlh QalwI’ nIHpu’ ghoD Matlh yISamlaH.” [Fix her, and make sure she is able to set the sensors so they can find me the corrupt filth who have been smuggling Matlh goods.]
HIchop figures Ro' was serious. Absolutely off his nut but serious. And as he was the captain HIchop figured if he said he had fixed her and she did not perform right then Ro' might jettesen him out an airlock. Besides Hichop enjoyed the truth better.
"Ah, yes, well" reaching for a scaple, "I will need to diagnose what is wrong with her first. Deal with the obvious injuries and then move on to why she is not working properly. Could take hours."
Ro' punched the wall and left a dent, "I am TIRED of waiting. Fix her now!"
HIchop started to explain how difficult this ouwld be. Ro' swung a punch but HIchop had been expecting it and ducked, grabbing up a scalpel. Ro' grabbed at the blade, and if it had been a D'k'tagh or normal blade his armoured fist would have knocked it away. Being a scalpel though it was sharp enough to pierce even the solid leather on the palm and plunge into Ro's hand.
Ro' screamed with pain and rage and pulled his hand away again. HIchop was in a crouched position blade out ready to fend of another attack. Ro' picked up a Federation monitor and threw it at his head.
If HIchop had the normal heavy brow of a Klingon then he may have weathered the blow, but given he was of the small minority without this additional armour it knocked him back stunned. He tripped over a cable and pulled a pile of equipment down on top of himself.
HIchop lay unmoving. Ro' cursed loudly. Tell was useless and so was the medic, so he needed to find another engineer. That meant Marla.
by HoD Ro' Matlh & Soghla' HIchop Matlh
Title | Scene 4 | |
Mission | Bloody Captain | |
Author(s) | HoD Ro' Matlh & Soghla' HIchop Matlh | |
Posted | Sat Jul 03, 2010 @ 10:12am | |
Location | Sick bay | |
Timeline | After Tell is injured |
Ro’ reached down and lifted her by her shirt front onto the bed.
“YItI’bej,” Ro’ demanded. “tI’qa’ nochvetlh QalwI’ nIHpu’ ghoD Matlh yISamlaH.” [Fix her, and make sure she is able to set the sensors so they can find me the corrupt filth who have been smuggling Matlh goods.]
HIchop figures Ro' was serious. Absolutely off his nut but serious. And as he was the captain HIchop figured if he said he had fixed her and she did not perform right then Ro' might jettesen him out an airlock. Besides Hichop enjoyed the truth better.
"Ah, yes, well" reaching for a scaple, "I will need to diagnose what is wrong with her first. Deal with the obvious injuries and then move on to why she is not working properly. Could take hours."
Ro' punched the wall and left a dent, "I am TIRED of waiting. Fix her now!"
HIchop started to explain how difficult this ouwld be. Ro' swung a punch but HIchop had been expecting it and ducked, grabbing up a scalpel. Ro' grabbed at the blade, and if it had been a D'k'tagh or normal blade his armoured fist would have knocked it away. Being a scalpel though it was sharp enough to pierce even the solid leather on the palm and plunge into Ro's hand.
Ro' screamed with pain and rage and pulled his hand away again. HIchop was in a crouched position blade out ready to fend of another attack. Ro' picked up a Federation monitor and threw it at his head.
If HIchop had the normal heavy brow of a Klingon then he may have weathered the blow, but given he was of the small minority without this additional armour it knocked him back stunned. He tripped over a cable and pulled a pile of equipment down on top of himself.
HIchop lay unmoving. Ro' cursed loudly. Tell was useless and so was the medic, so he needed to find another engineer. That meant Marla.