The scientist giggled in glee as the order to fire came in from Violann. It would seem that he had forgotten that the Major was a Kiel, a species that he had absolute distate for stealing jobs back on Earth. Instead, he took aim with his blaster pistol, levelling the crosshair of the weapon towards the nearest reptilian primitive.
For all its worth, space elves were not the only things he disliked. He also did not like lizards. Reptiles. Stuff with scales with forked tongues. Snakes, geckoes, you name it. And these reptilian humanoids were no different. He haphazardly unloaded a few bolts into the torso of one the reptilians, lighting up the darkened night with streaks of energy. Only Lady Luck can tell if any of those actually hit.
Rommel Salazar
Rommel only shrugged at Em as she asked if he was going to watch over Polaski while waiting for the medic to come over. "I'm the Flight Lieutenant, it's kind of my job to look after you guys." He was keeping the pilot down at the moment, attempting to inspect the damage to his face in the dark. Unfortunately, the only thing he could see was that there was an arrow stuck in there. There was not a lot of bleeding, as the arrowhead was the thing that was keeping it that way; pulling it out would cause even more damage. Well, damage in whatever form it exists inside a simulation, anyway.
Immensely shivering from the having plunged into the frigid water and the ambient air temperature, she discharged her blaster into the swamp across the embankment.
"Get your sorry asses up on this embankment and open fire!"
"And there goes the element of surprise.", Rommel shook his head as he shouldered his own rifle, though not before making sure that Polaski was in a position that was relatively comfortable so that the medic could treat him properly. He then opened fire, aiming at the head of one of the reptilians. These things had caused one of his pilots pain, and there will be retribution for that.