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The first English player in the NBA, Russel 'Legs' Akimbo was left stranded in Malton Airport when the virus broke. Carrying only a washbag and his grandfather's cricket bat (143* vs Australia, Perth, 1935) Legs has somehow managed to hide his 6'11 frame for 12 long years...
The first English player in the NBA, Russel 'Legs' Akimbo was left stranded in Malton Airport when the virus broke. Carrying only a washbag and his grandfather's cricket bat (143* vs Australia, Perth, 1935) Legs has somehow managed to hide his 6'11 frame for 12 long years...


Normally to be found in and around [Abraham General Hospital], where he manages to make himself useful, and make others an excellent Martini. Despite a complete lack of medical training and an aversion to blood, under the tutelage of Prof Wagstaff and Doctor Goodchild Legs is now a fairly proficient medic, although his suturing skills are best described as "sub-optimal".
Normally to be found in and around [[Abraham General Hospital]], where he manages to make himself useful, and make others an excellent Martini. Despite a complete lack of medical training and an aversion to blood, under the tutelage of Prof Wagstaff and Doctor Goodchild Legs is now a fairly proficient medic, although his suturing skills are best described as "sub-optimal".

Revision as of 14:01, 18 January 2022

The first English player in the NBA, Russel 'Legs' Akimbo was left stranded in Malton Airport when the virus broke. Carrying only a washbag and his grandfather's cricket bat (143* vs Australia, Perth, 1935) Legs has somehow managed to hide his 6'11 frame for 12 long years...

Normally to be found in and around Abraham General Hospital, where he manages to make himself useful, and make others an excellent Martini. Despite a complete lack of medical training and an aversion to blood, under the tutelage of Prof Wagstaff and Doctor Goodchild Legs is now a fairly proficient medic, although his suturing skills are best described as "sub-optimal".