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Please sir, can I have some more?
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Scene 14
Yucatan Wilderness
Any time a person started to speak, the guards quickly silenced them with a motion of their guns. I needed to talk with Ms. Stork, but couldn’t speak with her. Fortunately, I had another option.
Many years ago, my associate Ms. Starling, had suggested we all learn sign language for situations where speaking was impossible or unwise. Ms. Stork and I would not be able to use the full sign without being seen, but we would be able to use small signs and spell things out.
“Were you able to make contact?” I asked her.
“The call did go through, but I was only able to send the situation code. I didn’t get to speak with anyone.” She answered.
My team had an established practice whereby anytime a call went out, a coded signal was first sent giving the nature of the message. In this case, Ms. Stork sent out the code ‘Team Captured,’ but was unable to further explain our situation.
“Who did you call?” I asked.
“Starling.”
Good, Ms. Starling, as my assistant team leader, would receive the code and begin searching to find out our situation. Once she contacted the rest of the team, they would begin tracking down the location of our phone transmission.
Unfortunately, they would be hours away. For now, we were on our own.
On the plus side, we had several members of X Marks with us, some of them experienced in combat.
Unfortunately, there were many minuses. First of all, as tourists on a cruise ship, we were all unarmed, but our guards were. Secondly, the guards were keeping a close watch on us, so we couldn’t communicate amongst ourselves and there was no way to contact the people on the other busses. Finally, we were stuck in the wilderness of the Yucatan, and many of our members would be unable to communicate with the populace.
“Do you have any plans?” Ms. Stork signed.
“Not right now.”
“So we wait for an opportunity?”
“For now. I just hope one presents itself.”
Last edited by davedove; 5th May 08 at 07:04 AM.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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Originally Posted by davedove
Aren't you sorry you doubted poor Manuel now?
Hmm... I'm not convinced he's dead...
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Originally Posted by Standard
... and where I fit into this whole mess :LOL:
Well, I do still need an X Marker to shoot in this story.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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Originally Posted by davedove
Well, I do still need an X Marker to shoot in this story.
Me!!!!!
I'm your guy!
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Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
Me!!!!!
I'm your guy!
In our army(not sure about any other army)we had a saying that was very profound."NEVER VOLUNTEER".
Last edited by Jock Scot; 6th May 08 at 04:24 AM.
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It's OK. I can turn into a zombie and come back.
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That sounds like a good trick, and I am sure that the MHICE would be very interested in obtaining samples of whatever plants you use to make the transformation.
Purely for research purposes, of course.
I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed."
-- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.
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6th May 08, 11:41 AM
#100
Bonjour Monsieur Dove !
I just picked up the thread : Wow ! what a story !
How are our pleats doing so far ?
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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