07-09-2019, 02:59 PM
"Magawa 574, we receive." replied Satoshi. He then turned to the flight engineer. "Can you go back there and see how everyone's doing?"
"Alright, I'll do that." answered Jun, already getting up from his seat. As he walked out of the cockpit and to the cabin, he unknowingly stepped on the liquid sarin spill. Outside he saw numerous passengers with runny noses, drooling, coughing, holding their chests, blinking rapidly, . He witnessed one vomit into a sickness bag, and knew the situation wasn't a good one. What they didn't know was that the fact that the sarin was odorless meant that it was of a high purity, and that did not bode well for the crew.
When Jun saw someone who had, unknowingly to anyone, been almost right next to one of the spills convulse, Jun knew right away it was a serious situation. He rushed back into the cockpit.
"Someone's shaking pretty fiercely back there, this is probably an emergency." he said, but he coughed a little before he went on. "We need to treat it *cough* as such."
Satoshi turned to Jun. "You doing alright?"
Jun blinked for a moment. "I don't know what it is, but I think it's affecting me too." Then he started holding his chest.
"Alright, nobody else leave the cockpit." Satoshi replied.
"MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY. Rambouillet Tower, this is Magawa 574. Medical emergency. We have people shaking pretty badly, whatever's going on it's got our flight engineer as well. We're going to need our path down *cough* cleared."
Satoshi was surprised by the cough, it was sudden. None of them knew that the aircrafts own pressurization system was causing the poison to spread throughout the aircraft.
Calling a mayday so soon after a PAN call was unusual to say the least, it would probably raise more than a few eyebrows on the ground.
"Alright, I'll do that." answered Jun, already getting up from his seat. As he walked out of the cockpit and to the cabin, he unknowingly stepped on the liquid sarin spill. Outside he saw numerous passengers with runny noses, drooling, coughing, holding their chests, blinking rapidly, . He witnessed one vomit into a sickness bag, and knew the situation wasn't a good one. What they didn't know was that the fact that the sarin was odorless meant that it was of a high purity, and that did not bode well for the crew.
When Jun saw someone who had, unknowingly to anyone, been almost right next to one of the spills convulse, Jun knew right away it was a serious situation. He rushed back into the cockpit.
"Someone's shaking pretty fiercely back there, this is probably an emergency." he said, but he coughed a little before he went on. "We need to treat it *cough* as such."
Satoshi turned to Jun. "You doing alright?"
Jun blinked for a moment. "I don't know what it is, but I think it's affecting me too." Then he started holding his chest.
"Alright, nobody else leave the cockpit." Satoshi replied.
"MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY. Rambouillet Tower, this is Magawa 574. Medical emergency. We have people shaking pretty badly, whatever's going on it's got our flight engineer as well. We're going to need our path down *cough* cleared."
Satoshi was surprised by the cough, it was sudden. None of them knew that the aircrafts own pressurization system was causing the poison to spread throughout the aircraft.
Calling a mayday so soon after a PAN call was unusual to say the least, it would probably raise more than a few eyebrows on the ground.