Thank you so fracking much for leaving me on my own to bleed out and find another doctor to look at my leg. I can understand why you couldn't immediately look at it since two of your people were in a much worse condition, but you could have at least brought me along to your hospital too...so yeah, frack you very much. -Verum
Firstly, Marathon is no longer the responsibility of the United Systems. Secondly, I don't see how it's our fault you didn't seek treatment. -Gunnery Sergeant Scheffler (GySgtScheff)
Ah... sounds like something they would do. This is why I laughed on the inside when they offered to protect my city. -Omizu Suiyoubi
You guys sure seemed eager to head to that distress beacon though. And I was with that same group until we were over that hospital, had a warping issue, and never recieved warp codes back to the ship and supposed planet with a hospital. -Verum
You're not a citizen, nor are you a soldier, when you didn't make any effort to seek aid or even simply contact us, we assumed you had dealt with the problem yourself. We also had three casualties to manage, our corpsman was occupied and the warp issue was beyond our control. Considering we defended you against that band of babbling raiders, you should be grateful. -Gunnery Sergeant Scheffler (( Edit: I should add that we left to do OOC things after the crash, there weren't any of us available to treat you anyways. ))
This one believes it is odd you would trust any city that is being Protected held hostage by UCSM to help a civilian. I visited today, they were packing up. This is a change for the better. Yet I feel bad for this Union place.
If you promise not to give me radiation sickness again. (Ask Captain Morris about an appeal, just contact him via StarNet or whichever means you can find.) -Gunnery Sergeant Scheffler
The reactor's out and it's sitting deactivated on my desk as I type this. I'm electric-based now! -Gamma