Shelton fished a screwdriver out of his pocket and, despite the rattling of the plane, started converting his radio-flashlight into a thought-signal amplifier. Luckily he had already been working on adapting his radio-flashlight so it could tap into the thought network, and while he'd never gotten that to work, he had all the pieces he needed for this.
The power cell was going to be drained in a matter of seconds, so he had to keep turning the power crank while he transmitted. "Keep your heads as far away from mine as possible," he ordered. "If the plane rotates directions, be prepared for an extremely loud voice in your head temporarily, if you get in the way of me and my contact."
He started cranking, and sending his message. <Hans! This is urgent! Respond immediately!>
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Hans had his knife out, but didn't want to attack his old friends. He was startled to hear Shelton. <Shelton? Is that you?>
<Hans, we're being attacked-->
<So are we! Hawkeye, Kagetora, those two sublevel experiments, they've just turned on us!>
<Hans, I don't care right now! We have literally seconds to talk! Shut up!>
Hans was shocked into silence.
Shelton continued. <We are under attack by terrorist planes from your old friends, and are imminently going to be shot down. Is there anything you can tell us to help us?>
Hans thought, but he was kinda distracted at the moment. <The Messerschmitt design was chosen because most of the terrorists were German immigrants, like myself. The armor itself is very thin, especially on the underbelly and backside, due to scarcity of supplies. The planes are sensitive to sharp turns, as the wings are-->
The radio died. Shelton didn't get the rest of the message.
But he'd gotten enough. Shrugging Kerzach and Narcissus off, he staggered into the cockpit. "The Messerschmitts are vulnerable to sharp turns!" he informed the pilots "See how quickly you can force them to veer left or right; if they turn too fast, they'll cause structural damage to their wings or their pilots may black out!"
(OOC: 4,000th post!

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