<div class="im"><<[Caves]<br><br>Nick was as stoic as ever. He just watched his surroundings for the moment,<br>helping where he could. Inwardly, however, he frowned. "I'd prefer you take<br>an escort just to the site to site location, ma'am," he said to Cait. Thing<br>
was, he trusted the inhabitants just fine, but what he didn't trust was the<br>Xelucians... or even the Orions, to not try anything while they were helping<br>people. Whether the planet was doomed or not. "Once you beam out I can<br>
return here," he added. >><br><br><br>[Shuttle]<br><br>Justin quickly moved over to the transport controls and started making sure<br>he could safely transport the patient. He was fairly sure it would work,<br>
but with this, he needed to be absolutely sure.<br><br>[Caves]<br><br>"You're in charge of security, Mister Reed." Cait said as
she worked to get<br>the woman to a point where she could be carried out of the caves. Looking<br>around, she spotted her senior nurse. "Meyers, you're with me."<br><br></div>Kat
watched Cait from a short distance before continuing to inoculate the
people one after another. pausing only to brush back bothersome strands
of hair that kept falling into her face. She couldn't help but to
glance over at Reed from time to time trying not to let her mind wander
to the personal issues that were between them. She smirked thinking
it'd be a long time before they'd get the chance to even begin to
resolve their differences. There was much work to be done and she was
determined to get it done. Kat motioned for a couple of the techs
assisting to help the other doctor get as many people inoculated as
possible.<div><div><span id="q_12610e925ebad16f_3" class="h4">- Hide quoted text -</span></div><div class="im"><br><br>[Shuttle]<br><br>After several tests, he was sure it would be safe. Now Justin waited for<br>the call for transport. While he waited he took
additional <span>solar flare</span><br>readings.<br><br><br>[Caves]<br><br>Once the stretcher had arrived, Cait supervised the loading of her patient.<br>"Alright, let's move it, people." She headed for the front entrance, praying<br>
they weren't to late. How ever could they think the woman was getting better<br>was beyond her.<br><br>[Vimy Ridge]<br><br>Vilqa crossed her arms tightly over her chest, "Lox Medical teams are<br>standing by." Her eyes diverted toward Toby, they all knew the risk<br>
involved in this. She held in a breath for a moment hoping to get<br>acknowledgment from the surface; fingers twitching slightly; every second<br>seemed a minute, each minute an hour during this mission. Questions<br>continued in her mind that directly or indirectly affected her team. Was<br>
there any crustal displacement on the planet's surface; were tremors<br>evident? Her mind moved beyond the 'now' which only
heightened her<br>anxiousness that she kept mostly hidden but not all on the surface.<br><br><br>[Shuttle]<br><br>"Lox to Vimyridge. Just waiting on the patient, transport will commence<br>immediately upon contact." Justin was somewhat impatient, but he was<br>
doing his best not to show it. He was trying to fill the time by doing<br>other things that would help later.<br><br><br>"Lox," Vilqa stated, "Have you noticed any structural displacement on the<br>surface? I want you and the team to be mindful of any possible crustal<br>
displacement which would hinder the caves or any other structure to be<br>unstable." <br><br><br>"Nothing showing on the scanners at this time. I'll keep watching, as seismic<br>activity is increasing, but very slowly." Justin replied. <br>
<br>"Thank you," Vilqa said, "I will have out science teams on the vessel monitor any core warming."<br></div></div>