Flashback (AR) - Auld Lang Syne - (Closed)
Dec 20, 2013 20:51:07 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2013 20:51:07 GMT -5
It was one of the many injustices of the universe, Red Alert thought, that no one ever seemed to believe him when he said he was alright. That people, in general, had the tendency to doubt him was an irksome problem in and of itself, but it was particularly galling when those doubts were directed at his assessments of his own well-being. He was fine, everything was still attached, there were no leaking fluids or sparking wires. Granted, he was a bit scuffed up in places, but that’s to be expected after making an emergency landing and having one’s ship come to a rather abrupt stop. It was nothing worth making a fuss about, certainly nothing worth bothering a medic with. Or so Red Alert kept insisting, until he was firmly pointed into the direction of the med-bay despite his numerous protests that he was just fine.
With an exasperated sigh, he had agreed, if only because the sooner he got this over with the sooner he could be cleared for duty and start running an assessment of the base. He had started making plans the moment he was groundbridged in, optics raking across the room, seeking out strategic places to install cameras, turrets, heat-sensors...he had realized right then that he had his work cut out for him, and he hadn’t even gotten a chance to look at the rest of the base yet. Hence why he was more than a little irked by being waylaid by what he considered to be an entirely superfluous medical exam. His medical-files were (relatively) up to date, and he hadn’t suffered any major bodily injuries since then, but apparently tossing his specs at a medic and forgoing an actual check-up wasn’t going to fly around here.
Muttering to himself about unnecessary exams wasting valuable time, Red Alert made his way down the hall towards the medbay, noting as he went the various places where a camera ought to be installed, or an emergency alarm ought to be installed. The more he added to his list, the more annoyed he became with the entire situation. He knew how these things went. It would start out as a routine exam, a few scans would be run, then without fail the medic would take a look at his specs, and ten kliks would be added onto his session time while they had a discussion about a certain subject he did not want to talk about. At all. Ever. That he didn’t like being poked at by strangers (or lectured about his health) certainly didn’t help endear him to medical visits either.
That being said, it was hardly any wonder Red Alert hesitated before the medbay doors, jaw set, optics narrowed slightly in a mixture of annoyance and distaste. He vented another harsh sigh before stepping in, announcing his presence with a firm rap on the door-frame and a clipped “Alright, let’s get this over with.”
He had barely taken three steps into the room before stopping dead, optics brightening near-white as he stared, transfixed, at one of the very last mecha he had expected to ever see.