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Post by Marine Captain Quinn Troi on Jul 3, 2005 20:30:40 GMT -5
Marine Captain Quinn Troi walked into the holodeck and begun to listen to the scenario.
"I would pick up the piece of wood and hit the guards over the head with it. Help the injuried team member and begin to make our way out. Grabing the communication device and the disruptors from the unconscience guards. Once at a safe distance, I would start helping the injuried crewmember with his injuries. Then start sending a distress call by using the communication device. The USS Arizona should be able to pick the distress call up and rescue us."
She ended the program and walked out of the holodeck.
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Post by kuramarose9 on Jul 9, 2005 19:36:50 GMT -5
::begins the scenario::
Sadly enough I risk the hurt teammember. The hurt one distracts all the guards while I make a run for it while all the guards are focused at him. (assuming the camp has gates) I close the gates of the camp while everyone is still focused on the hurt one, I then use the wood to 'lock' the gates and escape myself.
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Post by markmichael on Nov 6, 2005 15:06:23 GMT -5
"This is a hard one to call. I know me and the other can make it. But as for the wounded I do not want to leave him there, if I take him he will give away to much and if I take him he will die. Ether way is bad. my only chance of getting out and making sure we can and not given away is be mercifully to the wounded person. I would kill him my self so not to give away anything to the Roms. I know may sound mean but it is needed to keep us and others safe." "After I do that I would move in the 03:00 time when it is still dark out and get me and the only other member out. Leaving the dead member behind.once into the forest i would us things to cover the tracks and find a way to get off the planet."
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Post by 1sgstallings on Nov 8, 2005 18:53:57 GMT -5
While on the way back to the cell I'd "fall" and grab the wood object. As I stood back up I'd knock the guard square in the face with the object, knocking him out. I'd take the clothing from the guard back to the cell in which I'd clothe the injured comrade to escape. With the cold, blood would slow down and can give him more of a chance to survive if he hits hypothermia. The additional clothing from the guard would give him enough warmth that he wouldnt be frostbitten
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Post by Sgt Major Ga'Lar on Nov 25, 2005 5:41:52 GMT -5
:the cardassian having delt with detention camps and prisoners before thinks about all the possiable routes and how far from camp to be before requesting extraction having already tested the preimeter he and the able bodied member move into action quickly subduing the guards with the wooden object taking their weapons and quickly going about freeing the other detainees with the added weapons and manpower the task of extraction should be easy that and the guards would be distracted. what with the hordes of angery prisoners rushing the command center and all> breathing deeply he knows the struggle would be long and perhaps his injured comrade wouldn't make it out alive but just maybe.with timing coordination and effort they might be able to take the command center down or at least find the injured man the treatment he needs :: computer end simulation::
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Post by yheathrienteh on Nov 30, 2005 13:56:05 GMT -5
Being Romulan I would use this to my advantage.I would stage a fight between myself and another detainee.I would grab the wood and use full force to dispatch a guard.I would take his disruptor and his communicator ,as well as his Romulan short sword.The guards would be closing in to stop the fake fight.I would toss the disrupter to one of the squad.Using the sword I would take out another guard and order the other to use the disrupter on other guards ,and to lay down suppressing fire.I would drag the wounded man behind cover.I would reroute the communicator to the Arizona's hailing frequency.As the squad fought the remaining guards,I would put out a distress frequency to the Arizona.She should be able to get a lock on all the prisoners and transport them out.The wounded team-mate may still die but he would at least not be left behind.
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Post by Lt. Zandile Hanson on Dec 2, 2005 12:53:05 GMT -5
::After listeing to the scenario, Zandile has an idea.:: Computer, begin program
::The simulation begins with all of my teammates gathered. Zandile uses her telepathic abilities to sense anyone eavesdropping.:: "Let's use the window of opportunity between 02:00 and 04:00 to start a mass rebellion among all of the detainees. That way, there will be more able bodied people who can cause chaos long enough for us to get a distress call to the Arizona. We won't have to go out in the cold and put our injured comrade in further peril if we can take contol of the camp with the assistance of the other detainees. Don't harm the gaurds if you can help it, and put them in cells. Then we'll wait until the Arizona comes to our aid."
"Computer, end program and save."
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Post by decatureagle on Dec 8, 2005 18:08:41 GMT -5
::Tyler listens to the program outline::
Computer, Begin Scenario #2
::As he is being walked back to the camp where he is being held, he distracts his accompanying guard by talking with him, and non-chalantly grabs the piece of wood as they walk past. Once back in the camp with his comrades, he explaines the way things were going to go down. At 0200 hours, when the guard shift took place, he went ahead and exposed of the guards. After the guards were taken care of, the others came behind him. They would carry the other all the way to the end, in order to assure he got proper recognition and a proper burial, In the event that indeed he couldnt be saved. The program paused and he walked out calling behind his shoulder at the door.::
Computer, End Program
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Post by kwinspiritwalker on Dec 19, 2005 19:23:50 GMT -5
This program is not complete. Are we being held together or separately? What is the exact nature of my fellow prisoner injuries? How many guards are fewer? You speak of wood as a possible weapon of opportunity, but also do not speak about whether I am bound or not, what type of interrogation have I been through, what are my feet condition, do I have boots or not? All these things are needed to be known before I can properly prepare an escape for me and my fellow prisoners. To do anything at this point would only cuase my recapture and most likely get both of us killed quicker.
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Post by jenmorgan on Feb 19, 2006 17:46:43 GMT -5
In such a case, it's imparative the wounded man recieves medical attention. An escape attempt is impossible for him so, in hopes of rescuing him later, only the two of us can make the attempt, in hopes reinforcements can rescue the injured marine.
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Post by trekkiegal on Feb 20, 2006 10:56:16 GMT -5
At the present time, I cannot afford to give out any information to aid our captures, as well as my comrades. Yet one cannot make the journey without the chance of him perishing. In such case, we would have to leave him behind, and make our escape. We can only hope in time re enforcements will come, and we can rescue him/her.
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Post by cadetvyates on Feb 20, 2006 15:20:50 GMT -5
With the chance of us giving up some information, it's imparative we escape, but the injured member will hav to stay behind until we can reach our forces, and plan a rescue.
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Post by davidfoster on Feb 23, 2006 6:36:01 GMT -5
I would take a piece of wood and call one of the guards over claiming there is a dead man and a fight.once he came over I would hit him in the head knocking him out.I would take his disrupter and his communicator.Using the disrupter to set a building on fire I would use the confusion to take out a few guards.Telling the other prisoners to take their equipment,I would use the communicator to contact my ship.I would hand the wounded man a disrupter and tell him to protect himself.Knowing that during the escape he could give us valuable time and if he felt it was better than dying from the cold or the Romulans he could always use it on himself.::Shakes his head::I hate this scenario
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Post by jayp2309 on Mar 2, 2006 14:55:15 GMT -5
:: He walks Into the Holosuite :: Computer, proceed with Scenario number two ::the cell appears and he is being escorted to his cell, he looks forward and sees the wood and another guard standing watch over the cell. He decides that the wood would be an inefective weapon, but may have another logical use. As the cell door is opened, with both hands he nerve pinches the guards to the left and right of him.
He drags them into the cell and takes their disruptors. He also removes their clothing and puts it over his own. He looks through the guards' possessions and grabs a communicator and a tricorder-like devise.
After himself and one of his other officers had put on the guards' uniforms, he uses his starfleet belt to secure one of the wooden planks to the broken leg of his injured comrade as a very crude splint. Himself and the other disguised officer nod to each other and fix their disruptors on the other 2, the time is 0215 and they walk past a guard and vaporize him.
As they make it out of the building with no further resistance, and clear it by 1000m, he uses the remaining wood planks to build a fire next to the injured soldier. He opens the communicator and wires the tricorder into it and sends a transponder signal and waits. They have two disruptors, if anyone comes after them, they'll put up a hell of a fight::
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Post by mac on May 16, 2006 12:17:06 GMT -5
::After pondering the scenario for a few minutes, Mac is ready to answer. He would first secure some wood, that he and the healthy crew member can use for a weapon. He then will wait to the 0200 to 0400 period and use that time to incapacitate the guards on duty. He will then secure their weapons and any clothing that they can to help with the cold. With the wood and some cloth whether it be sheets or some parts of the guard uniforms he will construct a crude gurney/sled type of thing to help carry the injured crew member. If it should be Gods will that the crew member dies on the way, then they will abandon the body and try to make there way to freedom.::
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