Re: Day 35 [1047 hrs.] Restitution
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[ CPO Morgan Song | Sickbay | Deck 15 | Vector 03 | USS Theurgy ] attn: @Top Hat
Morgan could barely feel his hands. Or anything else for that matter. Just the harsh wind and the biting chill around him. There was nothing before him but miles and miles of snow. He tried to find shelter from the storm, but he could barely see anything two meters in front of him, much less whatever was up ahead. All he could do was keep walking forward. Each step took every ounce of strength he had. He could feel his insides tighten as he pushed through the ever-rising snow.
A quick burst of light flashed across the sky, and then he saw it. A figure in the distance. Another flash of light and he could see them more clearly. Nuran? Nuran! All of the weight seemed to melt away and he was able to run to her. He had never felt so happy in all his life. God, he had missed her so much. Just as he reached out to touch her she disappeared, and in her place was a Klingon warrior, bloodlust in his eyes. He screamed with glee as he plunged a Bat'leth into Morgan's chest.
He tried to scream, but no noise escaped from his mouth. Almost as if his vocal cords were no longer there. When the Klingon removed his bat'leth, Morgan fell back into the snow. The snow beneath him turned as ren as the sands of Vulcan before everything erupted in fire, and flames sprang up from his wound. He sank deeper and deeper into the melting snow as the Klingon just stood above him and laughed. He could hear Nuran calling his name, but he couldn't force his body to do what his mind asked of it. Soon he was completely under the snow, surrounded by haunting darkness, where the only sound was the laugh of the Klingon. This couldn't be how it ends, he could die like this. No..., No...
"No!" Morgan shot up from the bio-bed like a teenager late for the bus. In the blinding light of Sickbay, he could barely tell where he was. His instinct was to panic, but after a moment his eyes adjusted and he was back on the Theurgy. He placed his hand to his throbbing temple as he looked around. The last thing he remembered was working on an EPS shunt with...
He finally saw Lt. Nator tucked away in the corner. They must have dragged him all the way from the Impulse vane, based on the bruises he could feel forming from where he was held on his arms. He tried to recall what had happened. They were almost finished and then he felt a bit light-headed. He saw brief flashes like the ones in his dream. Lights,... the corridor lights. He must have faded in and out on the journey to sickbay. But why had he passed out in the first place?