A few hours had passed, and to add to the Invid warriors came a few
battleoids and Zentraedi battle pods. All of the Robotech Animes were gathered
together like one giant heap of depression, the fight gone completely out of
them. Off in the corner, Madoka was playing a sad melody on her saxaphone,
although how she got it was a mystery. The entire staff of the hospital had
gathered together and were discussing the
situation.
"Well, what are we going to do?" one of the doctors said.
"We couldn't just let them have what they want, could we?" Heather
asked.
"Nurse Farley!" Mike said. "Of course we can't do that. If there's a
way to defeat them, we have to find it."
"Oh, yeah, sure," Toni said. "There's only a few dozen of their
fighters right here ready to blast us to kingdom come the minute we try
anything, not to mention the million or so odd ships in that giant armada
flying over our heads. No problem,I'm sure we can fight them just fine." Her
viel of sarcasm
dropped and she suddenly became rather violent as she said,"We're a hospital!
What are we going to do, prescribe them
barbituates and hope they fall into a coma or something? We can't fight things
like this!"
"Heck, we have to give them treatment when they come in with injuries,"
Heather said. "I hate Animes."
"Hear hear!" a good number of doctors and nurses said.
Suddenly Heather looked down. "Oh, did you want to say something,
Doctor?" Karl was twisting around on the floor, bound and gagged, and did not
look happy about it in the least. Mike reached down and undid his gag.
"I want you all to know that I am very upset about
this!" he said.
"Yeah, we figured that much out," Heather said. "Are you going to say
something important or should we just tie you up again?"
"No! I can help. I have an idea"
"Is that even possible?" Toni said.
"We have to get to my lab. I'm sure I have something there that can
deal with this problem."
They all looked at him for a long moment. "Maybe,"
Heather finally said. "Only, there's just one problem. Your lab's out there,
and we have all those heavily armed psychos blocking our way."
"Leave that to me," Pam said then.
Everyone turned and looked at the serious expression on the nurse's
face and nodded their heads. Despite the fact that very little was actually
know about Pam, everyone knew that the nurse could be relied on to find
solutions for the most hopeless problems.
"I need to know one thing first," she said, before she told them her
plan. "Mike, are you going to appologize to Madoka for your rudeness to her?"
Everyone fell over in exasperation.