by paper_stars on Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:19 am
For someone who has a slight fear of bugs, seeing such a thing painfully attached to your arm was extraordinarily uncomfortable. Not to mention gut wrenching and nauseating, however when Christoph did take the shot the little beastie was dislodged and half exploded into bug guts from her arm. Though not without consequence, its little claws remained in her arm and so did the stinger in her shoulder.
As a sickening thought, if left in her shoulder Olivia would get part of the specimen to study. “Eeeee…ew.” Was the only word she could muster up after the thing was shot off her arm. Though she was in pain, she was alright. As she hurried got to her feet, she would shake away any help Olivia would offer. They had a problem, and not just this little bug problem.
“No. " her heart was racing, and fear clutched in the depths of her belly but she would stand her ground.. so to speak. She was injured, she was hurting..but she wasn’t bleeding horribly, nor did she feel incapable.. and –if- it was poisonous she didn’t feel it yet.
One of the bugs had skittered along the floor by Jodie’s feet, to keep from screeching Jodie did what any normal person would do to a bug. CRUSH IT. She stepped on the blasted thing, crushing it under her shoe.
It did kill it. It was mashed almost as easily as any other bug could be smashed. So they weren’t as threatening, perhaps not even as dangerous as they seemed.
“The power is out.” She breathed, reminding Christoph. Though what she was getting at was, even if they ran, with the power still out and the generator not fixed enough to get working…the doors wouldn’t open. They’d be stuck outside, and everyone else would be stuck inside and ultimately suffocate.
The strange bug like creatures weren’t exactly quick to attack. They weren’t large, deadly predators.. perhaps they were just scavengers.
The generator still needed to be fixed.
So Jodie concluded to herself, that she would stay and they could leave. Yeah..Jodie stay with all the little creepy crawly buggies.
One of the things decided to launch itself from one of the walls. It jumped through the air today Olivia, not a smart move on the creatures part. But then again, these ones.. had the brain the size of a bug. All they had going for them were instincts and nothing more.
So out of the five, or possible six two of the buggies were dead and there seemed to be no other movement than from the ones they could see.
Jodie kicked it into overhaul, she slammed some of the wires back in place in the generator, attempting to focus on the generator rather than the bugs. She used her hands and fingers, even her nails to pull free some of the wires and change them, reroute them. She removed the wires from the broken solar panels, and rerouted the ones that did work to be the only ones. However she would need Lu’s help when she turned the generator back on to adjust the power intake from the generators. “Three seconds.”
That’s all she needed to get it going, three seconds and she’d have it running. Though with this bug infestation it cut the days down from three, to two.
Another bug decided to crawl its way up onto the generator next to the PDA and sit in front of Jodie’s face. The tip of it’s stinger pointing upward as it readied to stab. “eee…Luuuu, when I power it on I need you to adjust the power intake from the solar panels, I don’t care if this thing runs at 15% so long as it –runs-“
Given the situation she did her best and hit the on button. The machine shook, disrupting the beasties planned sting.
After she hit the button she snatched the PDA away quickly so it wouldn’t get damaged by the bug. Another little bug was quietly crawling around Christoph's feet.