
Out of Character: I just checked the plaza it comes with 5 flares so she has 3 more to get it if she doesn't like miss any.
Out of Character: Thank you Play I was wondering how many flares I had left. I have no choice but to fire at the remaining one but where back to this situation again of risking a hit to Felipe's character. Do you want me to do it anyway?
In Character: Uhura feels absolutely pumped and yet exhausted from everything that's happening at once. She sees what just happened to Thomas and wonders if she should fire while the monster is on top of him.
Nathan realizes his words were covered by the commtion of the fight going on in the area between the two side rooms. Feeling weak and drained, he tries thinking of a way to help the group.
Specific Action: Slowly approach the area where the group is fighting, trying to assess the situation
Out of Character: You're probably just better off where you are... More so because all you have is a sword and you're on your last point of life.
Out of Character:: Since my character is in the corridor maybe he can come drag Major's body towards the ladder so he isn't hurt more.
Hey, how do you role-play unconsciousness?
Out of Character: Actions are up. I didn't get a specific answer from Felipe but I think Uhura's natural action will to be shoot. She is like Rambo with a flare gun.
Nathan advances slowly in the darkness. He doesn't know if he should cry or laugh or just keep running and shouting like an obsessed paranoid. His nerves are severely put to test. He tries to approach the sound of battle when he notices a humanoid shape on the floor. He gives it a try with a soft kick. Seeing that there's no reaction, he kneels down and starts dragging the body towards the stairs. "If this is not one of my rescuers I'm [expletive] Up", is his last thought.
Specific Action: Drag Major towards the stairs to the next level. Nathan will try to lift the body and bring it upstairs but, if he realizes is too heavy and there's a chance of falling down or anything, he will give up from his intent.