Dropped
You pick up the gun and spray the trees with bullets.
As you fire, you hear a soldier yell out "Flash--". Whatever he said, he's dead now.
You hear some screaming and you see the Sergeant jump up from his cover, and is yelling at you to stop. The Thompson clip runs out. The gun clicks, and the soldiers in the trees return fire.
The Sergeant get clipped in the shoulder, twice, and throws himself on the ground.
But you're not so lucky. You get about 10 rounds in your body. From your thigh to your neck.
As you lie in agony, the gunfire stops. Sounds seem to drown out.
Two soldiers run out from the trees. They are American!
They can save you! They run up to the Sergeant, and one soldier runs up to you. You see the Sergeant walk away, and so does the other soldier. They yell something at the guy next to you.
He nods, and reaches at your neck. He takes one of your dogtags, and walks away with the rest of the group.
The pain is unbearable now, there is an extreme throbbing pain everywhere in your body, and your view blurs a little more with every heartbeat.
If you're lucky, you'll be dead in an hour.
As you fire, you hear a soldier yell out "Flash--". Whatever he said, he's dead now.
You hear some screaming and you see the Sergeant jump up from his cover, and is yelling at you to stop. The Thompson clip runs out. The gun clicks, and the soldiers in the trees return fire.
The Sergeant get clipped in the shoulder, twice, and throws himself on the ground.
But you're not so lucky. You get about 10 rounds in your body. From your thigh to your neck.
As you lie in agony, the gunfire stops. Sounds seem to drown out.
Two soldiers run out from the trees. They are American!
They can save you! They run up to the Sergeant, and one soldier runs up to you. You see the Sergeant walk away, and so does the other soldier. They yell something at the guy next to you.
He nods, and reaches at your neck. He takes one of your dogtags, and walks away with the rest of the group.
The pain is unbearable now, there is an extreme throbbing pain everywhere in your body, and your view blurs a little more with every heartbeat.
If you're lucky, you'll be dead in an hour.