“The patient is flat-lining!”
The nurses’ panicked cry rang through the room and Echo jumped into action. She appeared by the women on the table and began chest compression's to get the blood flowing to the heart. Doctors and nurses were hurrying to and fro trying to figure what was the cause for the stopping of the heart.
Echo keep a keen ear on the men in coats conversing in loud voices next to her but she mainly focused on trying to keep the woman’s heart going.
“Her blood pressures’ dropping too much!” Another nurse called. Echo keep doing the compression's however the patient suddenly began jerking and thrashing around. Echo was forced to back up or else be hit by flailing limbs.
The doctors started shouted and some tried to hold the woman down as she continued to spasm. A cracking sound filled the air and Echo looked at the woman on the table. Her shirt had been removed and the girl could only watch in horror as the skin on her chest bulged until a great rip filled the air. Blood splattered the men and a…a…thing leaped from the table and disappeared down the halls. There were shrieks as it passed people while the medical personnel started after it in shock, the dead woman now cooling on the table.
~Le time skip- three hours later~
Echo was curled up in one of the rooms in the medical bay. She had retreated back there after seeing how everything went to Hell outside. Her clothes were soaked in blood and ripped in places from a few close call. Three hours. Three hours was all it took for chaos to break out and everybody to start dying. Echo was say it was all a nightmare but she didn’t have nightmares, or dreams for that matter and so wouldn’t be able to make an accurate comparison. It was horrible, death everyone; people being ripped apart and their faces being torn off or being stabbed through the heart.
What few people survived were salvaging anything they could and playing tag with the alien and the Working Joes who seemed to have malfunctioned when the station went offline and were now killing anything that moved. All except the alien. It was a curious thing. Echo had witnessed an android spot the alien and simply said it was curious. And vice versa, the alien didn’t seem interested in killing the androids. Maybe it could sense they weren’t alive. Hmmmm.
A sudden noise drew her from her inner musings and she tensed, listening intently. Soft booted footsteps seemed to be making their way down the hall. She had over-rid the door, forcing it to stay locked but it was very easy to hack it if one had the right equipment. The girl sprang to her feet, eyes darting around looking for a weapon. She then snatched up a scalpel. Hmmm, not the best instrument of defense but she could at least take an eye out with it.
The lights in the room had been destroyed and not even the emergency lights came on but that was just as well. She liked and functioned better in the dark, it was to her advantage. She quietly tucked her googles around her neck and took up a position right beside the door. Maybe she could manage to slip around whoever was out there without them noticing. She crouched there tense, scalpel clenched in a tight hand.
The nurses’ panicked cry rang through the room and Echo jumped into action. She appeared by the women on the table and began chest compression's to get the blood flowing to the heart. Doctors and nurses were hurrying to and fro trying to figure what was the cause for the stopping of the heart.
Echo keep a keen ear on the men in coats conversing in loud voices next to her but she mainly focused on trying to keep the woman’s heart going.
“Her blood pressures’ dropping too much!” Another nurse called. Echo keep doing the compression's however the patient suddenly began jerking and thrashing around. Echo was forced to back up or else be hit by flailing limbs.
The doctors started shouted and some tried to hold the woman down as she continued to spasm. A cracking sound filled the air and Echo looked at the woman on the table. Her shirt had been removed and the girl could only watch in horror as the skin on her chest bulged until a great rip filled the air. Blood splattered the men and a…a…thing leaped from the table and disappeared down the halls. There were shrieks as it passed people while the medical personnel started after it in shock, the dead woman now cooling on the table.
~Le time skip- three hours later~
Echo was curled up in one of the rooms in the medical bay. She had retreated back there after seeing how everything went to Hell outside. Her clothes were soaked in blood and ripped in places from a few close call. Three hours. Three hours was all it took for chaos to break out and everybody to start dying. Echo was say it was all a nightmare but she didn’t have nightmares, or dreams for that matter and so wouldn’t be able to make an accurate comparison. It was horrible, death everyone; people being ripped apart and their faces being torn off or being stabbed through the heart.
What few people survived were salvaging anything they could and playing tag with the alien and the Working Joes who seemed to have malfunctioned when the station went offline and were now killing anything that moved. All except the alien. It was a curious thing. Echo had witnessed an android spot the alien and simply said it was curious. And vice versa, the alien didn’t seem interested in killing the androids. Maybe it could sense they weren’t alive. Hmmmm.
A sudden noise drew her from her inner musings and she tensed, listening intently. Soft booted footsteps seemed to be making their way down the hall. She had over-rid the door, forcing it to stay locked but it was very easy to hack it if one had the right equipment. The girl sprang to her feet, eyes darting around looking for a weapon. She then snatched up a scalpel. Hmmm, not the best instrument of defense but she could at least take an eye out with it.
The lights in the room had been destroyed and not even the emergency lights came on but that was just as well. She liked and functioned better in the dark, it was to her advantage. She quietly tucked her googles around her neck and took up a position right beside the door. Maybe she could manage to slip around whoever was out there without them noticing. She crouched there tense, scalpel clenched in a tight hand.