... the bag he found the tools he needed. He fiddled with the wires and cords, hooking up a live feed that sent it’s signal to red base. He made sure the signal was working on his end. He radioed Donut to confirm the video was showing on their side, then stuffed everything back into his bag and fixed the console back to how it looked originally and walked out the room. He paused as he passed the ...
... shouted as the junkbot slipped into recharge. The medbot knew he had to get the younger mech back to the base to check for internal damage and, Primus forbid, any viruses. Wreck-gar was too large to be transported in his alt-mode, and it was also too far to just walk and carry him, so the medbot radioed his teammates for help. Hugging the younger mech tightly, Ratchet waited in agony. TBC
... to winch down all the way. “Permission to open the door for closer inspection?” Dean radioed through. “Permission granted.” Dean slid the door open, falling backwards slightly at the strength of the... hurtanywhere?” The man shook his head and after a few minutes of examination Sam radioed back to control, “Casualty unharmed but suffering from exposure. Can we have an ambulance waiting ...
...the top of the cliff - can you anchor me?” Goodwin gave him a long hard look for a few moments and then sighed, “Fine but only if we can safely get out on top of the cliff.” He radioed through to the pilots who carefully manoeuvred the helicopter up and closer to the top. With a deep breathDean jumped out and landed rather sprawled on the grassy bank. Around him the grass and plants blew around ...
... to winch down all the way. “Permission to open the door for closer inspection?” Dean radioed through. “Permission granted.” Dean slid the door open, falling backwards slightly at the strength of the... hurtanywhere?” The man shook his head and after a few minutes of examination Sam radioed back to control, “Casualty unharmed but suffering from exposure. Can we have an ambulance waiting ...
...d think that." Steve fiddled with his mug, sloshed the watery beer around. “Anyway, one night a couple of Marines came waltzing into our camp, nice as you please. We were edgy, of course – they’d not radioed ahead or anything. And then they just startedshooting. No reason to it, they just let loose. We all thought they’d gone crazy, and in that hell on earth, it was certainly possible. But then ...
... Kyra on my lap, and I held one bag and the carseat as best I could while he got the others and pushed me. We had to run (the poor guy!) from gate B9 to B17. We got there just as the woman at the gate radioed out to tell the plane to leave. I couldn't quite think of what to do, so I just exclaimed, "No!" She just stared at me for a second and then said, "Wait, are you ON that flight?" I replied ...
... to Carson when he was blithering on about this sort of stuff. No, he could do this. Stop the bleeding. Keep Ronon warm. Wait for help. If it came. “This is all your fault, you know. You should have radioed in before coming after me. Now I’m thrilled that you did because, hello, no desire to be a slave here, but there were a lot of them and only one of you, and even you should have known that ...
..., while the others sat at the tables around her. However, her much needed sleep hadn’t had the chance to last much longer than half an hour. Twenty minutes into the flight, the pilot had radioed the team from the cockpit to inform them that they were headed into severe turbulence. After hearing the news, the team quickly began to secure both themselves and their bags. Hotch thrust ...
... years. Just before arriving in the waters of Gaza, an Israeli naval gunboat approached, cutting across the bow of the boat, then falling back and tracking it for about an hour. Finally, the gunboat radioed the DIGNITY and asked who they were and where they were going. After Huwaida Arraf responded, the gunboat asked for the passenger list. Our passengers are listed on our Free Gaza website for ...