> Nurse Ogawa noticed the change in readouts on the monitor and moved over
to the patient.  She checked over the life signs and was very pleased with
what she saw.  "Nurse Ogawa to Dr. Inglesdottir.  I think you should get
down here right away."

> It did not take long for the young doctor to arrive.  She had been
concerned by the tone in the nurse's voice, but that seemed to be more a
sign of the woman's excitement as she looked over the readouts for the
Venasian.  She leaned in a little to the patient.  "Ambassador, can you hear
me?"

The shimmery surface of the isolation chamber shifted in pattern.  Then,
through the viewing window, it was apparent the ambient fluid had drained.
A moment later, the chamber opened seamlessly, the top withdrawing like the
top of a strangely organic photon torpedo tube.

Celana responded to Dr. Inglesdottir, not with words, but with an
unintelligible but inaudible murmur.  Her eyes were still not open
completely, but the fingers in her left hand twitched momentarily.

In the next moment, Salaar T'landran burst through the doors.  "What has
happened?"  he asked, his _expression_ uncharacteristically wild.
Dr. Inglesdottir looked toward the voice.  Things were happening so quickly, but she was glad to see that Salaar had arrived.  "It would seem that Ambassador D'amondra has started to come out of her coma."  There was a bit of questioning tone to her voice as she spoke.  She was not all that sure of Venasian physiology, though she had come to know a great deal in the last few weeks.  To her knowledge, this was happening much earlier than it was supposed to.
 
(Salaar?)
 
AJ
_______________________________________________
Spacedock mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://scifi-rpgs.com/mailman/listinfo/spacedock_scifi-rpgs.com

Reply via email to