Re: AA reporting in again
anonymous
May 25 2012, 22:38:25 UTC
AMAZING. Space bros FTW!
A couple changes in my personal head "canon":
- Tali wasn't passed out and dreaming by the end. She was just humming, rocking herself back and forth, and concentrating on staying in her Happy Place, which was something she found on the first Normandy. In Tali's Happy Place there are clear skies, sunshine, lots of things to fix, and no insane human commanders whose driving would be classified as a war crime on most planets.
- This:
Ashley slowly moved her hand to her mouth. "Oh my God."
A second later she whirled and stabbed a finger at the closest comm tech. "Hendricks! Tell everyone in that sector to find the deepest hole they can and stay in it! Barriers up, and for God's sake, if anyone's watching make sure they have full spectrum shielding. Evacuate any defensive positions not rated for at least a Class C seismic event!" The Marine gaped at her, and Ashley's eyes narrowed. "Now! Before it's too late!"
"Ma'am, what is it?" The tech turned to his radios, eyes wide, and another Marine asked what they were all no doubt thinking. "Some kind of new Reaper weapon?"
"Worse." Ashley kept her eyes on the sky, drawing on a heavy protective helmet with a thick photoreflective visor.
A couple changes in my personal head "canon":
- Tali wasn't passed out and dreaming by the end. She was just humming, rocking herself back and forth, and concentrating on staying in her Happy Place, which was something she found on the first Normandy. In Tali's Happy Place there are clear skies, sunshine, lots of things to fix, and no insane human commanders whose driving would be classified as a war crime on most planets.
- This:
Ashley slowly moved her hand to her mouth. "Oh my God."
A second later she whirled and stabbed a finger at the closest comm tech. "Hendricks! Tell everyone in that sector to find the deepest hole they can and stay in it! Barriers up, and for God's sake, if anyone's watching make sure they have full spectrum shielding. Evacuate any defensive positions not rated for at least a Class C seismic event!" The Marine gaped at her, and Ashley's eyes narrowed. "Now! Before it's too late!"
"Ma'am, what is it?" The tech turned to his radios, eyes wide, and another Marine asked what they were all no doubt thinking. "Some kind of new Reaper weapon?"
"Worse." Ashley kept her eyes on the sky, drawing on a heavy protective helmet with a thick photoreflective visor.
"Shepherd's driving."
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