How did you get him
so quickly? |
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A medical team heard
the shell coming in. |
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Apparently, he did, too. |
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Chest and belly
practically unmarked. |
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Curious how they always
double up in the fetal position. |
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What's curious about it? |
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They're trying to
protect their genitals. |
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Well, this young man
unfortunately succeeded. |
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Any identification? |
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No, sir. |
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Then we'll assume he's ours. |
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I'll need to take personal
charge of this case |
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until repairs are completed. |
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That could be
rather a long time, |
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Colonel Tillery. |
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Wouldn't you say, Captain, |
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that it's worth a year
of any doctor's life |
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to observe
a case like this? |
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You'd never know what
has happened to him. |
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The one part of his brain
that has escaped damage |
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is the medulla oblongata. |
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