Talk:Body Wars
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[edit] Complete time line of events in queue and loading
Not sure if all of this belongs in the article, but here it is for reference:
[edit] Upper queue
- Body probe vehicle "Zulu 714" is ready for boarding in bay 1 and the "spinal dura mater observation team" are paged.
- Body probe vehicle "Sierra 657" is online for miniaturization is bay 3, condition: code green.
- A "molecular compression specialist" is paged to bay 2.
[edit] Lower queue
- Body probe vehicle "Sierra 657" is miniaturized into the "occipital frontalis muscle" in bay 3.
- Personal wanting to explore the "tympanic membrane" are paged to briefing room 117.
- "Particle reduction technician Harris" is asked to contact bay 1.
- Body probe vehicle "Charlie 218" has final clearance, loading begins.
- Body probe vehicle "Charlie 218" is miniaturized into a volunteer who's arm was bruised in a fall.
[edit] Loading area
- Scott Carey is paged to the de-miniaturization briefing room.
- Dr. Victoria Humphrey is asked to pick up the "epidermal cell scanner" from bay 3.
- Body probe vehicle "Bravo 229" is rolled to loading area in bay 2, condition: code yellow.
- Body probe vehicle "Foxtrot 817" body probe vehicle is de-miniaturized in bay 3.
- Body probe vehicle "Zulu 714" becomes miniaturized and enters the "spinal dura mater"
--blm07 18:48, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
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