Will Richard Save the Day on his Day Off? You Decide!
People panicking all around you, you make your way to 'Sou's Chinese Dragon' where you bought your lunch. You climb over the counter and walk to the kitchen where you decide to hide. Luckily the cooks and clerk have left; you'd rather no one knew your cowardice right now.
You remain hidden in the kitchen. The station's alarm continues, and you can hear the sound of explosions and energy guns. Occasionally, you will hear footsteps of people running. For one nerve racking hour there was a fire fight right in the food court. You could feel the floor shake beneath you and see pots and pans rattle. The noise from outside was deafening. You could hear screams from the wounded and battle cries from the brave. There were nearly constant burts from energy guns, and some explosions were so close you could feel a blast of hot air on your face. A couple of the station's crew even took position behind the counter of the restaurant you're hiding in. After about a minute though they were hit by a grenade. You were knocked to the floor, and when you peaked over a shelf to see what had happened all you could see was most of the prostrate bodies of your two fallen comrades and about a third of the counter. The site made you sick, and you blacked out.
You come to not knowing how long you've been out. The air is thick with the smell of ozone from discharged energy guns. You can still hear sounds of fighting elsewhere in the station, but the immediate vicinity sounds relatively quiet.
You remain hidden in the kitchen. The station's alarm continues, and you can hear the sound of explosions and energy guns. Occasionally, you will hear footsteps of people running. For one nerve racking hour there was a fire fight right in the food court. You could feel the floor shake beneath you and see pots and pans rattle. The noise from outside was deafening. You could hear screams from the wounded and battle cries from the brave. There were nearly constant burts from energy guns, and some explosions were so close you could feel a blast of hot air on your face. A couple of the station's crew even took position behind the counter of the restaurant you're hiding in. After about a minute though they were hit by a grenade. You were knocked to the floor, and when you peaked over a shelf to see what had happened all you could see was most of the prostrate bodies of your two fallen comrades and about a third of the counter. The site made you sick, and you blacked out.
You come to not knowing how long you've been out. The air is thick with the smell of ozone from discharged energy guns. You can still hear sounds of fighting elsewhere in the station, but the immediate vicinity sounds relatively quiet.