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Maj Jacob Prescot
Posted on Friday, January 10, 2003 - 02:22 am:   

OOC: This takes place before and or during the last sim that I sadly missed.


"You will get us a..... shrubbery!!" Prescot exclaimed out to the three knights that had gathered in front of him.

"A... Shrubbery?" the seeming leader asked.

"Yes!! Or else we will say... Ji!" Prescot spat back. Some of his comrades in the nearby bushes started chanting, "Ji! Ji! Ji!"




Prescot then sat up rapidly in his biobed. "What the hell was that.." he muttered to himself, his breath coming in heaves. After a moment to shake the disorientation from his head, Prescot looked around at his surroundings.

"Sickbay," he muttered to himself as the events before his hospitalization flooded back to him. Just as soon as he remembered Jake looked down to his left side and looked at the sickbay gown and pulled it up to expose the area were he was it. Fortunately for him there was no sign of the injury.

"Good to see you amongst the living Major," a nurse spoke up as she walked over to him. "You are very lucky to be alive right now. We had to perform emergency surgery to stabilize you."

"Any permanent damage?" Prescot asked as he moved his legs around a little bit and began to slowly test his abilities.

"No. None at all thanks to that medic that treated you," the nurse replied. "The doctor has put you on light duty for quite some time and a regime of physical therapy to bring you back up to full strength."

Prescot nodded. "May I leave sickbay now?

"Yes," the nurse responded and handed him a PADD as Prescot stood up slowly. "I have informed Col Ironside that you won’t be able to perform any heavy duty for at least two months.

"Two months?" Prescot exclaimed before he could stop himself.

"If you would prefer I’m sure the doctor could make it three or four month," the nurse responded in a far too pleasant voice.

Prescot grumbled under his breath and nodded. "Thank you." Taking his things Prescot muttered to himself as he left Sickbay remembering a book that he had to read at the academy, "Yes Nurse Ratchet."

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