RVB Arrancars Project Freelancer
Trailer!
Begins with a pelican flying to the medical station Angel on my Shoulder.
Ground Control: Four-Seven-Niner, this is Angel On My Shoulder, I need you to modify your approach velocity.
Pilot: Negative on the modify Angel On My Shoulder. I have injured onboard, requesting clearance to dock.
Ground Control: Look, if you try auto docking at that speed, you're going to have a lot more injured on board, Four-Seven. Throttle down.
Pilot: Requesting clearance to manual dock then. Patient is critical; need to offload ASAP.
Ground Control: What? No! Negative Four-Seven-Niner clearence denied. This station does not allow for manual dock. Throttle down or spin to a go-round. It's your choice.
Pilot: Negative on the go-round, Angel.
Ground Control: This isn't a military dock, Four-Seven. We're a civilian medical on loan to the UNSC. You try manual dock and you'll tear a hole right in our...
Pilot: Not of my call, Angel; patient is Level 0.
Ground Control: Level 0? I'm going to need confirmation on that.
Director Tuma walks into the cockpit and places his hand on some sort of scanner.
Director Tuma Angel On My Shoulder, this is Director Tuma. I respectfully request your assistance. Our situation is rather dire .
Ground Control: Four-Seven-Niner, you are cleared for docking bay 6. Manual control. Proceed with caution.
Director Tuma: I'll prep the patient.
Director Tuma leaves the cockpit.
Pilot: Well, I guess so much for go-round.
Ground Control: I heard that, Four-Seven-Niner.
Pilot: Yep. That's cause I transmitted it.
The Pelican lands inside Angel On My Shoulder's docking bay. Director Tuma steps out to be met by a group of doctors. Scene shows the patient revealed to be Agent Maine wounded on a gurney.
Unknown Doctor: Greetings Director. Was that Agent Maine?
Director Tuma: We picked up his beacon. At least we know that system works.
Unknown Doctor: Do you know what happened?
Director Tuma: I know who will.
Cut to Washington following some doctors who are pushing Maine's gurney.
Unknown Doctor 2: Come on team we're losing him.
Washington: Can't you stabilize him?
Unknown Doctor 2: We're doing our best sir.
Washington: Is there something I can do?
Unknown Doctor 2: Sorry, sir; you're going to have to wait out here. Medical crew only.
Door closes behind the doctors locking Washington out.
Washington: (sighs) Typical medic bullshit.
Automated Voice: Paging Doctor Ross, please report to emergency . . .(Voice gets muffled)
Scene goes throughout the room showing the doctors removing Maine's armor.
Unknown Doctor 3: His vitals are falling. We need to stabilize.
Cut to Washington watching from a window above. Director Tuma stops in front of him and puts on a medic helmet.
Director Skullak: Agent Washington, status report.
Washington: Maine was injured sir. We failed the objective.
Director Tuma: How were two soldiers of your caliber possibly hurt by simulation troopers?
Washington: They... got the jump on us.
Director Tuma: Disappointing. But we'll deal with that after surgery.
The Director walks away.
Washington: Yes, sir. Come on buddy, hang in there.
The focus changes to show York reflected in the window.
York: How is he?
Washington: Oh, hey man. Not good. He was shot in the throat. The medics said even if he survives he'll probably never talk again. How's your eye?
York moves from his leaning position and walks over to Wash.
York: Docs are letting me out tomorrow. Seems like a lot of people are getting hurt these days.
Washington: Yeah. Its just that everything seems to be moving so much more quickly now. The suits, the missions, and these - what do they call them? - A.I. things. York, do you think we're moving too fast?
York: The whole universe is moving too fast, Wash.
York removes his helmet, showing his face and eye injury also reveal he was a young man with scruffy black hair, and his good eye was golden.
York: I think we're just trying to keep up.
Well, all the next arc has become and right off then back you get to know the play York is Ggio Vega. I hope you all will like and review this please.
