[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=00aeef]Emanuel "Manny" Newman[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/33/16/fe/3316fe559f13dd3bbefa84bd6e602b5e.jpg[/img][/center][hr][hr] [center][b]Location:[/b] Eden, Hallway past Wraith and by Fitness Center [b]Skills:[/b] Handguns, Shotguns, Fast Reflexes[/center] [hr][hr] Manny moved down the halls trying to be as tactical as an untrained person could be. He checked doors and halls, aiming the shotgun he had slowly and carefully. He was no Navy seal or Delta force or any of those other special forces, but he knew how to look around and be careful. While watching the flanks of this small group Manny noticed the body of the asshole the girl with the dark hair killed. The machete went right through the neck, gliding against a few bones, but mostly blood and vital components. Manny had attempted to treat bullet wounds like that with what he had, but it was rarely a success. Most the time he required equipment he lacked or the wound just wasn't savable. But blades, those were another story. The cuts were wider, thinner, even worse when twisted. And never had the slight chance to cauterize the wound. Even if the poor bastard had survived the initial stabbing, even someone with enough experience as Manny himself wouldn't be able to save him. Not without a team of proper surgeons and all the right equipment. Though he wasn't a team or a surgeon. He was a dentist with minor training as a surgeon. Manny wondered how the girl with the dark hair was doing. She seemed to be taking that leg wound as well as someone with a leg wound could take it. Normally Manny would want to take a look at it, but he didn't like the idea of doing this again in an active combat zone. Plus, they had to be done soon right? Did that also mean that they would find all the supplies these people had? Maybe enough supplies to actually do some good beyond stopping a light blood wound with a belt. Because chances were the wounds he would have to treat in time wouldn't be so easy. He also wondered if these people had any hospital like setup that he could take some supplies or equipment from? Manny was fortunate enough to get a lot of his training and practice in before modern infrastructure came into the picture, despite it overall being better, it wasn't an option as much now a days, and those doctors who were left that didn't know how to work without it struggled a lot these days.