Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2017 20:43:24 GMT -8
"You have all been found guilty and have been placed in your final locations for your pathetic existence. Out of respect for my Father, I will allow you to choose the manner of your death, which will be carried out by those sharing your location. Failure to comply will result in all those whom you love to perish. You have twenty-four hours."
Surprised to find herself in Sickbay and alone with an average looking middle aged civilian with light brown hair who looked vaguely familiar, Sandy turned to the man and said with a lopsided grin, "Y'all heard that, right? Well, she's either drunk as a skunk or one brick short of a load," then going to a computer console asked, "Computer what location on the Talon did that announcement just come from?"
The computer answered, "There was no ship-wide communication."
Sandy's smile disappeared as her blue eyes flashed to the stranger sharing sickbay with her saying ironically, "That's just crazy! I didn't say anything and I'm pretty sure you didn't say anything either unless you are a darn good ventriloquist... soooo telepathy maybe? Doesn't matter who's playing tricks and how they are doing it. I've got places to go and people to see so if you'll excuse me!"
Sandy left through the sick bay's sliding front door and left the sickbay only to find herself - back in sickbay? After exiting and entering sickbay two more times she sighed a deep sigh thinking out loud, "I didn't mean to come back in here! A side effect of the anti-viral hypospray might be delusions. Or maybe I hit my head causing brain injury as I don't remember coming to Sick Bay. Or maybe I'm the one who has gone crazy as a bullbat."
Before going to a medical work station Sandy forced a smile saying with false confidence to the man, "Don't worry sir, I'm a Starfleet Science Officer and there is a perfectly rational answer for all this folderol and I'm going to find it."
For a second a thought crossed Sandy's mind that the man might be part of her delusion but Sandy quickly dismissed it as irrelevant to the problem at hand. Sandy's long legs took her quickly to a medical work station. As an xenobiologist Sandy had a working knowledge on how to operate it so she checked her vitals and didn't find anything out of the ordinary. Sandy used the medical equipment to check her brain for signs of dementia but that turned out negative as well to her great relief.
Sandy faced the stranger and thrusting out her hand to him saying with a friendly smile, "Oh, by the way, I'm Ensign Sandra Belle, but you can just call me Sandy. Good news is I'm not crazy or chemically deluded so that voice in my brain which I hope you heard too was real. Bad news is that unless you tell me you are a telepathic jokester we are in trouble as serious as the business end of a phaser!"
TAG: Nathan Landry
Surprised to find herself in Sickbay and alone with an average looking middle aged civilian with light brown hair who looked vaguely familiar, Sandy turned to the man and said with a lopsided grin, "Y'all heard that, right? Well, she's either drunk as a skunk or one brick short of a load," then going to a computer console asked, "Computer what location on the Talon did that announcement just come from?"
The computer answered, "There was no ship-wide communication."
Sandy's smile disappeared as her blue eyes flashed to the stranger sharing sickbay with her saying ironically, "That's just crazy! I didn't say anything and I'm pretty sure you didn't say anything either unless you are a darn good ventriloquist... soooo telepathy maybe? Doesn't matter who's playing tricks and how they are doing it. I've got places to go and people to see so if you'll excuse me!"
Sandy left through the sick bay's sliding front door and left the sickbay only to find herself - back in sickbay? After exiting and entering sickbay two more times she sighed a deep sigh thinking out loud, "I didn't mean to come back in here! A side effect of the anti-viral hypospray might be delusions. Or maybe I hit my head causing brain injury as I don't remember coming to Sick Bay. Or maybe I'm the one who has gone crazy as a bullbat."
Before going to a medical work station Sandy forced a smile saying with false confidence to the man, "Don't worry sir, I'm a Starfleet Science Officer and there is a perfectly rational answer for all this folderol and I'm going to find it."
For a second a thought crossed Sandy's mind that the man might be part of her delusion but Sandy quickly dismissed it as irrelevant to the problem at hand. Sandy's long legs took her quickly to a medical work station. As an xenobiologist Sandy had a working knowledge on how to operate it so she checked her vitals and didn't find anything out of the ordinary. Sandy used the medical equipment to check her brain for signs of dementia but that turned out negative as well to her great relief.
Sandy faced the stranger and thrusting out her hand to him saying with a friendly smile, "Oh, by the way, I'm Ensign Sandra Belle, but you can just call me Sandy. Good news is I'm not crazy or chemically deluded so that voice in my brain which I hope you heard too was real. Bad news is that unless you tell me you are a telepathic jokester we are in trouble as serious as the business end of a phaser!"
TAG: Nathan Landry