LTJG Wallace Williams: Apollo, emergency transport!

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Wallace Williams

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Mar 14, 2019, 5:08:22 PM3/14/19
to UFOP: StarBase 118: USS Apollo-A

((Security office))


D'fini: Interesting!:: Raising her voice just a bit.::


Williams:  Oh? What did you find?


D’fini: Looks like this building is a redo of another building. I mean these are diagrams of the old building that this was built around or into. At least that is what it looks like. It will take a while for the computer to make sense of it all.



Williams: That is interesting. :: Wallace looked around,::  But do you smell that? Does something smell a little odd?


::Wallace kept an eye on D’fini as she scanned the air, there was something familiar about this. Wallace couldn't put a finger on it yet though...


D'fini: That is a bit odd.:: Looking at the scan.::Strange that no one is here. They seemed to vanish quickly.


:: As D’fini approached the table the tricorder started screeching the fact that no one was here was strange....::


D'fini: We need to get...:: Choking and finally coughing.::Out of here!::She started to bolt to the exit but found the door locked as she pushed on it, and then tried to pad on the side of the door. Nothing seemed to work. Wallace reached the door a few seconds after, ::


Williams: Step.. :coughing: aside!


::She started to double over with coughing as the gas started to affect her, It was the number one priority to get this door open and save both their lives! Wallace made an attempt to kick the door in, for a second he forgot it was a security door, so it didn't budge, the situation was getting critical! as D’fini was slowly losing consciousness, and the gas was quickly overwhelming him too. Was this an attempt on their life? someone else's life?  Or a freak accident? He saw the other part of the team on the other side of the door, trying to get it open after he tried to kick it down, instead of wasting energy and air on another kick, he knew there was only one way out in time. He tapped his comm badge He gasped for air as he used the last of the breathable air...::


Williams:  =/\= Williams to Apollo, Emergency… ::coughing:: Emergency beam D’fini and me... …::Wallace coughed as he fell on the ground…  With his comm channel open, the Apollo crew quickly reacted and the familiar feel of the transport beam got hold of both of them and they were transported to a transporter pad, the transport operator quickly approached them::


Operator: are you two oke?


Williams: We need.. sickbay… She needs.. emergency.. : Wallace started coughing again, the gas was still in his lungs. Wallace looked over at D’fini, somehow, she was more out than him, even though he smelled it first… He hoped he was not too late calling for extraction. The transporter chief quickly  transported them to sickbay::



(( Time skip, 15 minutes))


:: Wallace had been given the all clear by the medical officer on duty. He was however still coughing, his physiology somehow luckily, was not affected as much as  D’fini, who was still out, being closer to the origin of the gas must have caused more stress on her body. Wallace was not going to leave sickbay till she at least woke up. He wondered how this worked because she was human too... Right? Maybe his body could handle more stresses? ::


D’fini: response


:;Wallace looked up from the bed to Davine::


Williams: Hey, how are you feeling?


D’fini: response


Williams; A gas attack, I got the all clear from the doc, I'm gonna be fine. Seems you were more affected somehow.  ::coughing::




Lieutenant Junior Grade Wallace Williams

Security Officer

USS Apollo-A NCC-71669-A

ID: E239504WW0

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