> The small hill held a great view of the surrounding area. They could
see
>the base camp, and the other members of their team milling about searching
the
>camp. They could see the sea, and the beach. They also were able to see
the
>first clearing that they came to, where they saw evidence of the fire
fight.
>Passing through it was a creature of sorts. Bi-pedal, and moving towards
the
>base camp. It was out of range of their tri-corders, but the ship's
sensors
>said it was, or at least appeared to be, andorian.
>
>"Maggie," Michael said, "below you, sensors say that's an Andorian," he
told her.
>Though they were a Federation race, many of them were not overly
>friendly. "Stephen, he's headed your way," he told him.
Katya's instinct was to watch him, see what he did, but then, that was how
she'd been trained. But if he was dangerous, they didn't want to let him
get too close to the others. "Let's go have a closer look," she said,
edging her way around through the trees, being as quiet as possible as she
went nearer to him. Scanners were fine, but she wanted to see this being,
see what he or she looked like.
As they got closer they could see the remains of a starfleet uniform on the
Andorian. His uniform was torn in a few spots, and was rather dirty as if
he had been in it for a good while. They could still make out his division
by the color, life sciences. They also noticed that he was walking with a
limp. Nothing severe, but noticable.
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