02-17-2025, 10:57 PM
==Bridge==
The berserker charges, and after half of a second that felt more like a week, comes to grips with Captain Givens. He grips the rifle and pulls it out, yanking the captain off balance just as Pearson shouts and fires. The shot impacts cleanly.
Unfortunately, due to the quick shift, the shot doesn't hit center of mass: the shot strikes his arm, severing it due to the power of the shot. With nothing keeping her up, the momentum of the Klingon's maneuver threw Givens rather than just moving her. Givens, not taking the time to aim and shooting from the literal hip, also shot at the Klingon, but missed completely. Her shot struck the ceiling, impacting above K'Deela and shearing off a section of pipe there. It fell directly down.
Fortunately, K'Deela was being beamed out already and was just fine.
Ostberg, however, having decided not to leave with his patient, was struck across the head and shoulders and borne to the ground by the pipe, hypospray still in his hands.
The Klingon, for his part, also overbalanced and fell, unconscious and dying due to the combination of trauma, massive blood loss, and drugs. Givens also fell, covered in pink, sticky blood, and striking her shoulder on a console, flooding that arm with pain and making her hand let go of the rifle, though the strap kept it on her shoulder.
==Engine Room==
The other security started shaking their heads, but one of them lit up briefly. He pulled out his tricorder and quickly moved through settings before holding it up proudly. "Sir, I thought I remembered: there is a live translation option. I don't know how accurate it would be, but surely it's better than nothing?"
==Cargo Bay==
The ballet went off with, if not metronomic precision, then at least like a well-rehearsed troupe of dancers. There was a brief moment where the Klingons realized what was going on and attempted to take advantage, but it passed before they could do more than stand to open fire.
Calleja charged in an almost Klingon manner at the two behind, blade in hand. The flash staggered those two - the others hand been sheltered due to the stacks of crates - but they managed to recover just in time to receive the charge, though not enough to actually produce a weapon. She managed to bowl the first Klingon over, but then had but the space of a moment to deal with the other, who drew a mek'leth and prepared to engage.
Doyle and Bance, for their part, have better success. The stack of crates they chose was mostly empty, and they were able to crash the entire stack over at the Klingons. One tried to escape, but was struck across the spine by the corner of a particularly large crate and stayed down, roaring in pain. The other, farther away, stayed clear but was forced to retreat, as the new stack of crates blocked his line of fire. It was certain he'd be back, but he had to go around to find a new position.
The berserker charges, and after half of a second that felt more like a week, comes to grips with Captain Givens. He grips the rifle and pulls it out, yanking the captain off balance just as Pearson shouts and fires. The shot impacts cleanly.
Unfortunately, due to the quick shift, the shot doesn't hit center of mass: the shot strikes his arm, severing it due to the power of the shot. With nothing keeping her up, the momentum of the Klingon's maneuver threw Givens rather than just moving her. Givens, not taking the time to aim and shooting from the literal hip, also shot at the Klingon, but missed completely. Her shot struck the ceiling, impacting above K'Deela and shearing off a section of pipe there. It fell directly down.
Fortunately, K'Deela was being beamed out already and was just fine.
Ostberg, however, having decided not to leave with his patient, was struck across the head and shoulders and borne to the ground by the pipe, hypospray still in his hands.
The Klingon, for his part, also overbalanced and fell, unconscious and dying due to the combination of trauma, massive blood loss, and drugs. Givens also fell, covered in pink, sticky blood, and striking her shoulder on a console, flooding that arm with pain and making her hand let go of the rifle, though the strap kept it on her shoulder.
==Engine Room==
The other security started shaking their heads, but one of them lit up briefly. He pulled out his tricorder and quickly moved through settings before holding it up proudly. "Sir, I thought I remembered: there is a live translation option. I don't know how accurate it would be, but surely it's better than nothing?"
==Cargo Bay==
The ballet went off with, if not metronomic precision, then at least like a well-rehearsed troupe of dancers. There was a brief moment where the Klingons realized what was going on and attempted to take advantage, but it passed before they could do more than stand to open fire.
Calleja charged in an almost Klingon manner at the two behind, blade in hand. The flash staggered those two - the others hand been sheltered due to the stacks of crates - but they managed to recover just in time to receive the charge, though not enough to actually produce a weapon. She managed to bowl the first Klingon over, but then had but the space of a moment to deal with the other, who drew a mek'leth and prepared to engage.
Doyle and Bance, for their part, have better success. The stack of crates they chose was mostly empty, and they were able to crash the entire stack over at the Klingons. One tried to escape, but was struck across the spine by the corner of a particularly large crate and stayed down, roaring in pain. The other, farther away, stayed clear but was forced to retreat, as the new stack of crates blocked his line of fire. It was certain he'd be back, but he had to go around to find a new position.