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30th April 08, 11:58 AM
#81
Scene 12
Port of Cancun
Jaime called me later that evening to inform me that the Captain did indeed prefer that we all remain in our cabins, so Ms. Stork and I readied our baggage and turned in for a good night’s sleep.
We felt the ship dock the next morning and the Captain’s voice came over the announcement speakers.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “please remain in your cabins. A member of the crew will be coming to each of you cabins to give you directions. Please follow these directions and we will have you off the ship quickly. Again, thank you for your cooperation.”
Soon there was a knock on our door. Opening it, I found a member of the crew outside. He directed Ms. Stork and I to take our bags and proceed down the hallway.
Ms. Stork and I stepped out into the hallway and walked in the direction indicated. Looking around, I saw that the crewmembers were stopping at each cabin in turn to direct its occupants down the hallway.
Other crewmembers were stationed at various spots to direct the line of people through doors and down stairs as we made our way to the gangway to the dock.
When we reached the end of the gangway, we found port authority employees who consulted a list and directed us to our busses. It turned out that the Kilted Kruise would be put onto three busses then taken to the resort. We loaded our baggage onto the bus and then boarded. Other members quickly filed onto the busses.
The entire evacuation took only about a half hour, so I give the crew credit for performing fairly efficiently. It just takes time to offload that many people.
When our busses were full, a crewmember from the social staff of the ship boarded each bus. Ours was a young man and he quickly addressed us.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “please sit back and enjoy the ride as much as you can. The Casa Maya Resort has graciously provided rooms for you all. The resort is a little over an hour’s drive from here, so you will have a bit of a ride. I am Ruiz and I have been assigned to accompany you to the resort and ensure that you all are taken care of. If you have any questions on the trip, please feel free to ask me. Your driver’s name is Manuel. Please, sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride”
Ruiz sat in the small seat in the front of the bus usually occupied by a tour guide. Manuel started the bus and I noticed that the other busses had done the same. Ours was the first bus to pull out and the other two followed us.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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30th April 08, 03:04 PM
#82
Hmm... there's something dodgy about that Manuel, blokey.
If only there were a real Kilted Kruise.
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Scene 13
Roadway on the Mayan Riviera
We traveled for about a half hour when the bus started to slow down. I looked ahead and saw a group of uniformed men blocking the roadway ahead. One of them was signaling the driver to take a small side road.
Ruiz stood and addressed us. “Ladies and gentlemen, it appears there is something happening on the road ahead of us. Those men outside are Mexican Army and they are signaling for us to take the side road, probably to detour us around whatever is happening. Unfortunately, the side roads are very primitive and it will take us much longer to reach the resort. I apologize for any inconvenience, but there is nothing I can do.”
Panache walked up to my seat from his own seat further back in the bus. “What do you make of this?” he asked.
“Having traveled in Latin America many times,” I told him, “it’s not at all uncommon for there to be detours. It does concern me that it happened right after the bomb threat, but that may be mere coincidence. Or, it’s possible that there is some terrorist group targeting places where tourists gather, namely cruise ships and resorts.”
“You don’t think it’s directed at us?”
“I’m not ruling out that possibility. But I can’t imagine who would be targeting us, or why.”
“Okay, but keep an eye out for trouble.”
“Will do,” I told him.
Jaime returned to his seat.
I turned to Ms. Stork. “Get the satellite phone ready. We may need to make a quick call.”
The bus made very slow progress down the road, which was indeed very primitive. It wasn’t quite a dirt road, but many ruts had formed in the gravel and dirt from rain. We almost could have walked faster than the bus was traveling.
I estimated we were approximately two miles away from the main road when we came to a stop. Outside in the road were two trucks and more Army troops signaling for the busses to stop. A Sergeant opened the door and called out in Spanish for the driver and guide to step outside for some questions. I turned around and noticed the same thing had happened with the other two busses.
The Sergeants led the drivers and guides into a small clearing off to the side, where a Lieutenant was waiting.
“Something’s not right here,” I said to Ms. Stork. I stood to get a better view out the window of the Lieutenant and his group.
Just at that moment, the Lieutenant barked an order and the Sergeants raised their rifles and shot the drivers and guides. Simultaneously, more soldiers stepped out of the trees with their rifles pointed at the busses.
I spun around to Ms. Stork. “Make the call,” I ordered.
Ms. Stork quickly punched a number into the phone. At that moment, two soldiers climbed onto the bus with their rifles and pointed them at us. “Everyone in seats!” they demanded. I gently took my seat again.
One saw Ms. Stork using her phone and pointed his rifle directly at her. “No phones!” he yelled at her. Ms. Stork lowered the phone.
One of the Sergeants boarded the bus and addressed us. “Stay in seats and you no get hurt! Give phones to front now!”
We all passed our phones forward. “Stay in seats, no talk and we no shoot,” the Sergeant told us. He collected the phones in a bag he held and passed it to a soldier outside.
Another soldier boarded the bus and took the driver’s seat. He started the bus and started to drive it forward. The soldiers outside, along with the Lieutenant, had gotten aboard the two trucks. The truck with the officer moved forward while the other truck pulled off the side of the road.
The driver of the bus followed the lead truck. As the bus passed the clearing, I saw the bodies of the guides and drivers lying in the grass.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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 Originally Posted by Arlen
Hmm... there's something dodgy about that Manuel, blokey.
Aren't you sorry you doubted poor Manuel now?
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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The bounders!They have shot poor old Manuel! Now, this really won't do!OK, I know! Shut up Jock and eat your peanuts.
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Hmmm.... curiouser and curiouser. Now what are those rascals upto?
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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 Originally Posted by Standard
Hmmm.... curiouser and curiouser. Now what are those rascals upto?
"Our" rascals,or,"theirs"?
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Well, I guess that's up to Davedove. 
But wondering what our good guys are going to do about this terrible mess, and where I fit into this whole mess :LOL:
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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 Originally Posted by Standard
Well, I guess that's up to Davedove.
But wondering what our good guys are going to do about this terrible mess, and where I fit into this whole mess :LOL:
Where do we fit in?We shall have to see!The PBI(poor bl***y infantry) would be my normal role,up to my ears in muck and occasional bullet.
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