[There's little denying that oddity has become part and parcel of the Brigadier's life of late. It comes with the job, really. That or it has a distressing habit of following the Doctor around, and he's not sure which is the worse irritation.
On the bright side, this latest set of unusual creatures are at least susceptible to bullets. On the rather less so is the fact that he rather can't keep up a steady rate of fire forever; there's ammo to be considered and he hadn't really expected to find himself more or less besieged and without any of the backup he'd usually be used to. And that, in turn, means that it's probably about time to see if there's any other options; once he's found a suitably defensible position he sets about managing at least some sort of broadcast.]
There wouldn't be a... less potentially explosive way of dealing with some of the native wildlife, would there?
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart | Doctor Who
[There's little denying that oddity has become part and parcel of the Brigadier's life of late. It comes with the job, really. That or it has a distressing habit of following the Doctor around, and he's not sure which is the worse irritation.
On the bright side, this latest set of unusual creatures are at least susceptible to bullets. On the rather less so is the fact that he rather can't keep up a steady rate of fire forever; there's ammo to be considered and he hadn't really expected to find himself more or less besieged and without any of the backup he'd usually be used to. And that, in turn, means that it's probably about time to see if there's any other options; once he's found a suitably defensible position he sets about managing at least some sort of broadcast.]
There wouldn't be a... less potentially explosive way of dealing with some of the native wildlife, would there?