Over Hill, over Dale.. (overland crew)
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The Doctor had converted Blaise and Daniel's communicaters. They looked a bit silly, but they worked.
The Doctor kept Blaise's, as he couldn't speak Aramaic so that simple code excluded the marine.
The Doctor saw Chris take Jack to the camp he was to help guard, and waited for the young man’s return to be sure the trip went well, then he took off in the direction Damon and Scott had marked on a crude map.
At six foot two the Doctor had long strides, and found himself cutting back just a bit, because losing his volunteers would not help the mission.
They didn’t follow a trail, except the one he broke in as they shoved through underbrush and grasses. If it weren’t for the rough map and the occasional sight of the far off whisp of smoke, getting lost would seem an easy thing.
They ate up ground at a stride that had most of them getting a stitch in their sides and a burn in their lungs long before the first ‘break’. It had been hours of walking over uneven ground, through brush and trees and pressed upon by tropical heat. The water was a godsend. The terrain would have been beautiful if they were able to pause and appreciate it.
[Scott] Stepping your foot in it (tag Doctor, open)
Date: 2006-08-08 11:53 am (UTC)"On it," Dean replied. He flashed a smile at May, who was perched on an overhead branch like a trapeze artist. "Owe ya one. Payment methods are negotiable." Sam rolled his eyes at his brother's over-the-top flirtation. After exchanging a glance the brothers began a perimeter sweep. Sam took the left side; Dean the right.
In the meantime Scott had been studying the Doctor's injury and the splinter itself. Fortunately the splinter tapered to a point on both ends, so it could be pulled out in the direction it had been traveling. "I can remove it," Scott assured the Doctor. "It'll hurt like hell, so sit down."
As the Doctor did so, Scott grabbed a bottle of water from his pack. The Time Lord eyed it skeptically. "Don't wash the wound with that. There're microbes--"
"--that are dead," Scott interrupted. "Took care of that earlier." The alien looked impressed for an instant, then faced forward and closed his eyes. Scott connected with his sphere, leaving it enclosed in his fist. "Ready?" The Doctor nodded.
Scott concentrated on the wood shard. After telekinetically pressing ragged splinters against the bulk of the shrapnel, Scott yanked it out in a quick, smooth motion. The Doctor gritted his teeth, but didn't cry out as fresh blood flowed from the wound. The projectile hovered in midair for a moment before falling to the ground.
Although the triage was compelete, Scott's sphere continued to hum in his hand. He focused on the capillaries and veins severed by the oversized splinter. Scott absently noticed the Doctor's manic grin. "Well done, Scott. My healing trance will take care of the rest."
"Hold still," Scott said distractedly. "Your blood is similar enough to human blood. I'll stop the bleeding. Get it to clot." A few more moments of concentration did the trick. "Okay." The sphere's hum faded away as Scott returned it to his pocket. He unscrewed the cap to the water bottle as the Doctor shrugged off his bloodied jacket and shirt.
[Faith] Stepping your foot in it (tag open)
Date: 2006-08-08 01:44 pm (UTC)Together they were able to complete the sweep with relative ease, fortunately finding nothing else. Faith deliberately dropped to the ground right behind Dean. He spun, one arm going out, the other for his weapon. Luckily Faith had been expecting such a move and had the Slayer reflexes to fall back on. She dodged and ducked beneath his arm, twisting in close and clamping a hand on the arm that was attempting to draw the gun. "Yo, chill, Hoss. It's just me.
"Sweet reflexes though," Faith added the compliment sincerely. She gave him a salacious wink, "Maybe when this is all over we'll see how good those reflexes really are."
As she turned to the rest of the group, Faith called out, "The trees are clear. So what do we think --" She stopped and noted the Doctor was removing his serious messed up jacket and shirt. His shoulder looked pretty good for having a tree trunk rammed through it. Faith grinned at Scott genuinely impressed; peripherally she'd been paying attention to his psychic mojo on the ground, but she hadn't taken time to really focus on it lest it distract her from her sweep. "You do that?"
Scott hesitated before answering, "Yeah."
"Wicked!" Faith admired. She cocked her head, remembering her earlier train of thought, "So, do we think it was Them or The Crazy French Lady that set that trap?"
[Jon] Stepping your foot in it (tag open)
Date: 2006-08-08 02:17 pm (UTC)Jon thanked the Doctor with a pat to the leg and set off towards the source of the trap. He wanted to know whether it was new or old, and whether skittling a line of people was all it did. Had it been set in the last few days as some kind of early warning system, or was it an older defence? Did whoever built it simply want whoever tripped it to be injured, or was there a sequel - either in person or as part of a second physical trap?
Jon heard rustling and looked into the trees, watching as May carefully released the remainder of the cable. It was commercially produced rope rather than an island-woven equivalent, chemically treated against rot but already stained green. That suggested that the trap had been set a while ago, but the fact that he could unpick some of the knots (admittedly with the aid of bamboo) told him that they weren't tight enough to have been settling in for long. Two weeks? Two months? It was hard to tell, and there was nothing to say how well the trap's status was monitored.
"So, do we think it was Them or The Crazy French Lady that set that trap?"
Faith's voice floated over from Scott's mini-clinic, causing Jon to look back towards the main body of the group.
"Does it matter? And what say we don't stop here for the night?" he suggested bluntly. "This was a trap, same as how we've been catching dinner most nights. I really don't think we should be hanging around."
"But the Doct-" someone protested.
Jon cut the voice off sharply. "The Doctor doesn't need his shoulder to walk and we're travelling light. He probably saved my life there so I'm more than happy to carry his bag, but letting 'Them' pick our campsite is stupid."
[Mayday] Stepping your foot in it (tag open)
Date: 2006-08-08 02:58 pm (UTC)"What, you just want to stick around for whoever set the traps to come see what they caught?" Jon asked.
"Well, I don't want to camp out right under the Porcupine Log of Death, if that's what you mean. But this might not be the only set of traps. I'm game with either option, and I can scout ahead a bit if we decide to keep moving. What about everyone else?"
[Scott] Options (tag open)
Date: 2006-08-08 06:49 pm (UTC)"I think we should scout ahead and go a bit further if it's safe," Scott spoke up. "Considering the work that went into these traps, I'd be surprised if there are any more close by."
[Faith] Options (tag open)
Date: 2006-08-08 09:15 pm (UTC)"Makes no diff to me, but from what I can see, it makes no diff at all," Faith declared. "Either someone set it for us and will be coming, in which case we're sitting ducks one way or another. Those Jungle Fruit Fucking Loops know this area a whole helluva lot better than we do, and have an advantage. Whether we camp down here or push ahead another mile or ten ain't that gonna make that much difference.
"And a trap like that? It's meant to kill or maim, not to give splinters," Faith glanced apologetically at the Doctor, "Not that I'm slightin' your wound or nothin'. I don't think that they set up another one anywhere near. Personally, if we stop here, we got the power of defense behind us. We'll be alert and ready for 'em if anyone comes.
"But," Faith leaned against the nearest tree, "It's not my call and not my show. Scott and Doc are the ones with the most to lose, so it should be their call. If we want to move on, I'll scout. If we want to stay put, I'm sure the Brothers Extraordinaire, Spidey-Gal, J, Mol and me can play nice and get some serious defense set up."
[Doctor] Options (tag open)
Date: 2006-08-08 10:07 pm (UTC)Jon had a point. They all did.
"If someone's comming not being exactly where they expect us will help. But I'm not going to be able to go more than a mile, maybe two. I can stave off shock for that long. And I kinda used up a good deal of energy as well, so exhaustion on top of that, is gonna make me unsteady to say the least." He hated being pretty much depnedant for the moment. Scott had saved him from dealing with excessive blood loss on top of the rest, for which he was grateful. "Plus, as a group we're leaving an easy to follow trail. I don't know if we can move forward without leaving a tangible one now. So we press on a bit more. One hour guard rotations. It's been a hard haul and longer than that will mean people being less than alert."
The jumper was a gonner. But the jacket could be cleaned down and repaired at another time. He felt more naked without that than without the shirt. His blood was darker than humans, and more a reddish orange than a true red. It didn't smell coppery either. Hopefully that would confuse any preditory animals.
The Doctor stood, a bit shakily, and retrieved both the jumper as well as the jacket, tucking the bit of bloodied wood into the ruined jumper. No need to over-advertise the trap had scored a hit.
"When we do stop, I'm going to look and seem dead. I won't be, and I'd appriciate skipping any sort of premature burial, ta. My temperature will plummet, and I might even get a bit frosty. Don't try to wake me, cause you won't be able to. I'm gonna pretty much be helpless while healing up."
Nope, not happy bout that at all, not with three unknowns in the group. But it couldn't be helped now.
[Scott] Frosty? (tag Doctor, open)
Date: 2006-08-09 03:56 am (UTC)[Dean] Move 'em out! (tag open)
Date: 2006-08-09 04:09 am (UTC)