[center][h1][color=red]7872[/color][/h1] [img]http://i.imgur.com/h7iXKrz.jpg[/img] [b][u]Interacting with:[/u][/b] Christine Ramirez [sub][@Nallore][/sub], Oliver Harper [sub][@smarty0114][/sub], Everyone[/center] [hr][hr] 7872’s eyes flicked to her former cellmate. [color=red][i]Interesting.[/i][/color] Already there was someone useful among the group; having an additional person with medical training would go a long way to ensuring the survival of the overall group. [color=red]”There do not appear to have been any injuries as a result of the crash. However, there are two tasks that you can assist me with.”[/color] As she turned to leave, ignoring the girl who had joined them and was attempting to beguile the pilot, a sudden scream drew her attention. [color=red]”That situation may have changed. You will follow.”[/color] Moving quickly but calmly, she returned to the main group, which was hastily attempting to return to the ship’s interior. She was curious than concerned about the presence of something in the trees; in all likelihood, it was some sort of native animal. If it was predatory, it wasn’t likely to attack the main group unless it had a significant size advantage. Without that, it would simply be too risky. If it was a prey animal, that it was even more unlikely to attack. In fact, all the commotion by the others had probably scared it off. Now was not the time for such ponderings, however. She pushed her way to the male carrying the girl. [color=red]”This way, follow.”[/color] Still, her voice carried that same flat tone. Leading the way to what was likely the pilot’s living quarters, she gestured to the bed. [color=red]”Set her down there. I will take a look at her.”[/color] She turned to the group gathering behind her. [color=red]”Everyone except her,”[/color] she pointed to Christine, [color=red]”get out. She will need room to calm down.”[/color] For probably the first time since leaving solitary, 7872’s tone changed, implying that “no” was not going to be an acceptable response. She turned her attention back to the patient, looking her over with a neutral expression. [color=red]”You do not appear to be injured. Likely just shock. Please describe what you saw.”[/color]