A loud sharp whistle exited Murdock’s lips as he dug his hands into the pockets of his brown leather jacket, the ballcap on his head slightly tilted upward as he looked at the damages of the plane in closer detail as Hannibal and B.A. prepared what supplies they needed for the long hike through the jungle that was inevitable. “[color=gold]It’s really not that bad. It’ll take me a few hours, but I can have it back up in no time flat.[/color]” From what Murdock could tell the only issues they had were some toasted scrap, a missing propeller, and a “overheated” turbine. Murdock knew there were crates in the back of the junker with scrap and spare parts that he could utilize in a repair that could get the plane out of the damn forest when it needed to. Hell, it wouldn’t be the first time he did such a [i]amazing[/i] feat. As far as Murdock was concerned it was a salvageable job, though it would still take time— time that would need to be spent away from the rest of the team considering the fact they needed to make it to Elelem in a timely fashion. But this was the way of Murdock and the team knew it; when it came to fixing something that had propellers or turbines, he could get it done with minimal supplies and make it work. It was something of a miracle considering the fact that Murdock supposedly wasn’t quite the engineer B.A. was. But very rarely did the feats of The A-Team make any sense. [i]Sometimes not even to other members of the same team[/i]. “[color=A0522D]You really think that’s a good idea? We should just procure a new method of exit in Ndjole. Hannibal, please tell this fool to stop being a fool. We do not have the time for this nonsense.[/color]” Generally when a talented engineer like Bariah scoffed, she happened to do it very loudly and crassly. A sentiment that was echoed [i]immediately[/i] after Murdock made his comment about ‘salvaging’ the airplane. The no-nonsense engineer did not have the time, patience, or mood to play these kind of games.