Re: Why is it always Landing Bay 3?

Read the previous posts properly dammit!
a. it was only a bruise, not a gaping wound pouring blood.
b. They're the OTHER side of the bulkhead, therefore they can't
attempt to rescue the occupants of the Raven.
c. They didn't really need rescueing. Apart from having crashed, there
appears to be hardly any damage to the Raven whatsoever.
I request that the following post be voided. Reason for request:
Multiple insoluble errors.
Miriam / Jessie
--- In JMC_Blue_Dwarf@yahoogroups.com, "Christopher"
<big_burnt_machine@...> wrote:
>
> <snip>"Looks like we got out just in time." Commented Jessie,
> wincing at the destruction of her crippled fighter. Then the Raven
> rammed through the wall. Fortunately, they were on the other side of
> the bulkhead.>
>
> When the Raven finally grinded to a halt, Chrizla jumped into
> action. Ignoring the dull ache and the blood pouring out of his
> head, he ran over to the Raven and tried to find the emergency
> cockpit release switch. When he couldn't find one, he shouted for
> Jessie; "Jessie! You know more about these things, help me out."
> Jessie made her way over to him, clambering over the wreckage.
>
> Suddenly, Chrizla heard groaning metal and saw a huge support strut
> start to buckle, Jessie was right underneath it. "GET DOWN!" he
> shouted, Jessie looked up and was rooted to the spot; "I'M COMING!"
> Chrizla shouted again. He rugby-tackled Jessie out of the way, but
> got himself trapped in the process; he cried out in pain and
> splattered Jessie's face with blood. The support strut had gotten
> Chrizla just above the waist, and Chrizla himself was pinning Jessie
> down. They were just about face-to-face, so Jessie had to stare
> into Chrizla's eyes; full of pain, adrenaline and releif. Relief
> that he had saved Jessie.
>
> <tag Jessie>
>

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