FTEC, Monday Day Shift

Feb 27, 2006 08:57

Paying no heed to the newly posted rules, Granny set up her cauldron again. This time she was brewing something in particular - a little potion that helped gentlemen when they had trouble rising to the occasion. Perhaps Mr. Gavin was in need of a little personal assistance.

[ooc: work, slowplay, etc]

pippi longstocking, granny, walter dornez, john crichton, sydney bristow, john connor, ftec, xander harris, victor borkowski, charlie kawalsky, nadia santos, pip bernadette, alfred pennyworth

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Around 6th Period strongestgirl February 28 2006, 01:01:28 UTC
Pippi kicks the door to the clinic open carrying Nadia.

Behind her are a number of injured people from today's adventures in Shop Class.

"Good afternoon! Granny Weatherwax was it? We have some people here that need help."

Pippi's face is bleeding, and she's been badly burned in three places, her companions are all variations on the theme of blood, burns, and bruses.

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Re: Around 6th Period nadiathesaint February 28 2006, 01:04:39 UTC
Nadia pried her eyes open, again, and blinked around. "'re we there yet?"

She had a nasty burn on her left knee and her left hand, and a delightful head injury.

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Re: Around 6th Period walter_n_wires February 28 2006, 01:09:03 UTC
Walter nodded and smiled to see Nadia at least conscious. "Yeah, we're here."

He's a rare sight in a plain buttondown shirt and no waistcoat. There's a nasty burn mark that stretches across the back of his shirt and when the shirt comes off, the burn underneath looks very painful, with its only advantage being that it's nice and straight. He's having trouble moving his arms and is white with pain.

"Can I use the phone, Mistress Weatherwax?"

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Re: Around 6th Period headologist February 28 2006, 01:16:16 UTC
Granny doesn't know what a phone is, but now is not the time figure it out. "Certainly, if you know how," she said to Walter.

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kawalsky February 28 2006, 05:40:20 UTC
Kawalsky ambled in a short time later. He'd stopped for jello. Fighting evil holographic robots built up an appetite. He was sweaty and his jacket had visible holes in it. The laser blast to his right shoulder was the only visible wound.

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headologist February 28 2006, 06:40:15 UTC
"You meet up with the robots, too?" Granny asked.

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kawalsky February 28 2006, 06:46:54 UTC
Scariest. Doctor. Ever.

"Uh, yeah. Got tossed across the room. Hit a wall. And," he waved his hand at his right shoulder. "Little run in with a laser. Back's a little sore, but my head's fine."

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headologist February 28 2006, 06:52:59 UTC
Granny examined his wounds. She was forming a mental picture of the attacks - the large, troll-like 'robots' lumbering along with small 'lasers' hovering over their shoulders and spitting neat lines of fire at their attackers. Granny cleaned and bandaged Kawalsky's wounds. "Ah, lasers," Granny nodded knowingly. "Might try carrying a bit of iron on you. Sometimes it'll keep those buggers away."

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