She had heard rumours that there was a group of miscreants in Suna but when the call came in for a group of Mednin to report to the Diamond district stat she began to wonder if the term was a little misleading. The sight that greeted them upon arrival confirmed her suspicions as civilians and shinobi alike had been caught in an explosion. Quickly looking around, they all tried Cancel in hopes that it was simply an illusion but reported the same thing with a grim expression: The horrific scene persisted. It must be real.
Rushing forward to the first person without an aide, she quickly inspected her body for any abnormalities aside from the skewer of metal that jutted from her abdominal cavity. There was nothing. No explosive impact. No torn or ragged flesh from other shrapnel. It would appear that the bomb was just a mass of these needles, thrown out at every angle and indiscriminate of its target. A giant of a man in plastic armour stood between her and the epicentre of the blast in case there should be another explosion. Bad news came in twos… or was it threes? As she inspected the object, her right arm would feel a tug and leap forward as the armlet would feel the magnetic draw and make contact with the spike. The quick motion would cause her to scream out in pain and force her escort into action. Placing a hand to her shoulder and elbow they would count together and pull away, the force of the magnetism causing the metal to cut into her flesh.
Yume to team. Keep anything ferrous away from these objects. They are extremely magnetic. I experienced a similar case a few days ago. Our best work would be to run lightning through metal to reverse the polarity… GENTLY. Come on guys! This is fundamental physics. PHYYYYSSSSSSSICS. You know, the science of how things work? It deals with matter, energy, motion, and force? PHYSICS! Oh by the blessing of Mother Suna, just pay attention.
The blank stares that were returned to her made her roll her eyes. You had got to be kidding. All the mednin in Suna and no one else knew the basics of gravitational polarity? Then so be it. Barking orders to the armed guards, she called for any who had an affinity with lightning to find a bit of shrapnel that wasn’t in someone and course electricity through it in both directions in a smooth controlled manner. After a few moments she would hear cries of success as the once immovable objects became more manageable. Next she would explain that if they kept the current running and brushed it passed the spikes without electrocuting the victims, they would be able to transport them.
The result was phenomenal as the teams of guards and mednin went to work demagnetizing the shrapnel and loading the casualties onto litters. Physics… Science… The more you know.
[WC: 494]
Rushing forward to the first person without an aide, she quickly inspected her body for any abnormalities aside from the skewer of metal that jutted from her abdominal cavity. There was nothing. No explosive impact. No torn or ragged flesh from other shrapnel. It would appear that the bomb was just a mass of these needles, thrown out at every angle and indiscriminate of its target. A giant of a man in plastic armour stood between her and the epicentre of the blast in case there should be another explosion. Bad news came in twos… or was it threes? As she inspected the object, her right arm would feel a tug and leap forward as the armlet would feel the magnetic draw and make contact with the spike. The quick motion would cause her to scream out in pain and force her escort into action. Placing a hand to her shoulder and elbow they would count together and pull away, the force of the magnetism causing the metal to cut into her flesh.
Yume to team. Keep anything ferrous away from these objects. They are extremely magnetic. I experienced a similar case a few days ago. Our best work would be to run lightning through metal to reverse the polarity… GENTLY. Come on guys! This is fundamental physics. PHYYYYSSSSSSSICS. You know, the science of how things work? It deals with matter, energy, motion, and force? PHYSICS! Oh by the blessing of Mother Suna, just pay attention.
The blank stares that were returned to her made her roll her eyes. You had got to be kidding. All the mednin in Suna and no one else knew the basics of gravitational polarity? Then so be it. Barking orders to the armed guards, she called for any who had an affinity with lightning to find a bit of shrapnel that wasn’t in someone and course electricity through it in both directions in a smooth controlled manner. After a few moments she would hear cries of success as the once immovable objects became more manageable. Next she would explain that if they kept the current running and brushed it passed the spikes without electrocuting the victims, they would be able to transport them.
The result was phenomenal as the teams of guards and mednin went to work demagnetizing the shrapnel and loading the casualties onto litters. Physics… Science… The more you know.
[WC: 494]