Loki reappeared in the hall with the padd pressed against his side behind Tee Gar. He appeared in and out in the hallway often enough that when a cadet looked toward his direction, thinking they had seen a child, there was no child in sight. Tee Gar waved his hand in front of the panel then walked into the room. Loki reappeared from the corner of the room watching the cadet put on a protective material that reminded him of a blanket. Tee Gar eyed at the civilian resting on the biobed appearing to be bloodied and quite unwell.
Tee Gar turned in the direction of the other cadet still standing by the door rubbing her elbows looking on toward her friend being taken care of by the medical staff.
A nurse applied a hypospray to the side of the young woman's neck then the screams abruptly stopped as the heavily injured cadet became less erratic.
"What happened, Lieutenant?" Tee Gar came to a stop in front of the cadet.
The cadet had a long distant look slowly shaking her head.
"I don't know. . ."
"Start from the beginning,"
"One moment, we were . . . we were. . ." Tee Gar placed a hand on the officer's shoulder. "It happened to so fast." the cadet closed her eyes.
"Take it easy," Tee Gar said. "Slowly."
The cadet opened her eyes after a long moment.
"We were repairing damage from Dragos's last attack. One moment, she was laughing then the next moment. . . then the next moment . . . she wasn't," her hands was bloodied. "I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I did all that I could to stop the flight of the satellite."
"You did good getting her back in the academy, Lieutenant," Tee Gar said. "Nurse, get her out of here."
"Oraco," The nurse came by then took the shaken cadet by the shoulders then guided her out of sick bay.
The injured cadet was pouring blood from uneven parts of her body and bone that stood 's eyes were in absorbing the horror as Tee Gar came toward the scene with nurses around him. Tee Gar seemed in control and very calm in the middle of the scene that was odd. Tee Gar shouted orders so one of the nurses stepped aside then took out a collinear going to the corner of the room.
Loki watched tall figures with strange forehead crests enter the room then be given suits similar to the ones that were being worn by the staff. His eyes were set on the operation. Instead of being horrified and disgusted at what was unfolding before his eyes, there was only a certain calm that took over. A cadet returned with a large yellow device then shortly after entered the commander watching in intrigue of the operation.
"Tee Gar, are you certain this will not harm the patient?" Gampu looked on. "It is very dangerous to use lasers inside the academy."
"I am very certain," Tee Gar said. "Prior simulations have shown it works," he looked toward the commander. "Permission?"
"Granted," Gampu said. "But be very careful."
"I will," Tee Gar assured.
"This rarely happens with good results," Gampu said.
"Stashe, Ogoda," Tee Gar looked toward the cadets. "I need you to do exactly as I say. Is that clear?"
"Affirmative," the nurses nodded.
"Get on each other's shoulders," Tee Gar said. "One of you aims the device at the weapon and sear off the heavy half while the other keeps them balanced." He turned toward the cadet. "Ready in one. . two. . . three!"
A orange light seared off the chunk of metal with blazes of electricity rising up from the laser blast.
The group of cadets carefully lifted up the piece down to a another cadet. The second cadet got off the first cadet's shoulders then walked out of sick bay leaving the staff to perform the tasks that were needed. Tee Gar walked around the biobed with his hands on his hips surveying the wounds on the body and the pieces of metal that were still embedded inside yet stood out to his eyes. It was a farming equipment accident on the human body; the skin was the ground, the debris were the damaged but if not possibly fatal for the inconvenienced parts, and the blood was the disturbed dirt.
It was more than enough that could be removed in the surgery. Figuring out how to help the material out of the body in which order with the patient being safely medicated before any actions were to be taken came with the perks of his growing knowledge regarding alien bodies. The cadet was breathing regularly while still in pain with her hands closed into fists. Tee Gar looked up from the patient then gave a order coming to the side of the patient rounding about the corner then bumped into Loki.
"Sorry," Tee Gar apologized with a nervous smile beginning to look toward Loki then back on to the operation. "Nurse."
Gampu's eyes landed on Loki's figure then grew alarmed.
"Loki!" Gampu called.
When Tee Gar turned his attention back on to the corner, Loki was gone.
