In Character: Nathan is disturbed by what he sees just a moment before getting back on the ATV. He thinks about doing something but he reconsiders it. He doesn't understand what the men are saying and, as far as he knows, they might have their own reasons for targeting that particular woman. Shaking his head, he turns his back and goes back to his seat.
Specific Action: Not understanding what the men and the woman are saying, Nathan doesn't judge a smart move getting involved in what is going on between them. Even if he doesn't like what he sees, he decides to get back to his seat.
Out of Character: Yes, but I believe there can be some kind of plan to stop this violence.
In Character: Thomas starts to get angry at the guerrilla that is hurting the woman, he makes a gesture to Major with his elbow and he whispers to him "What can we do about this?".
Out of Character: I don't think there's much we can do about this. Lars wants to do something about this very badly, but I think we're pretty well out armed here. I'm pretty sure taking them head on would be a bad idea, but maybe we can come back here, or something.
In Character: Lars growls deep in his throat, aware that fighting at this point would only end in his own death. He will remember this, though...He marks carefully the faces of the Natives as he returns to the ATV.
Specific Action: Lars reluctantly returns to the ATV and takes a seat. He tries to figure out their exact location, so perhaps he can return once he's better equipped for the task.
In Character: Uhura makes a fist. She does it unconsciously but what she sees leaves her terribly uncomfortable. She feels she must do something. She wonders about the money, perhaps if she gives them some they will leave her alone.
Out of Character: I don't think Uhura will just get on the bus and live with that regret. I'm going to have her at least offer some money for the woman to come back on the bus.
Out of Character: Fair we don't know what's going on. The woman might be a fugitive or somebody they know for some reason. They didn't annoy any of the other locals and have been quite polite with us as well.
As far as we know, they might be looking specifically for that particular girl.
Out of Character: Guys, you are talking like if these men are officials, they're guerrillas which means they operate outside the law. Whatever they're stopping that woman for can't be good. Anyway I think I'm missing specific actions from some people so I will wait a bit but if it gets to close I am posting what we have.
Out of Character: The point is that, while walking on the street, you can see some street thugs pushing and yelling to a girl. You get yourself involved, cause a mess, and then discover that the woman is one of the men's wife which just ran away with another man abandoning her children.
We don't understand what they say so we don't know if they are abusing the girl or if something else is going on. They didn't annoy anybody else, didn't even took our items or our money. It means they didn't stop us looking for money or wanting to take hostages: they were looking for something else. Can it be they were looking for this woman? Can be. We don't know why so, in my opinion, better not getting involved.