Sickbay on USS Victorious

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: : : : : : : : : Kasumi sighed in exasperation. "Stupid computer" she mumbled beneath her breath. "Ok, so the cells are maturing faster in Koats... Computer, extrapolate the rate of growth of in Koats as compared to Ensign Tons, and display the results if Ensign Tons infection had continued."
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: : : : : : : : : -Lt (jg) Kasumi, sci
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: : : : : : : : Sorry .. bad GM posting when he was tired. Not quite what I meant to say, not to mention my never having had any biology course in my life. The cells in Koats' were more advanced, as in before they ever touched anyone. As in perhaps they were 'ready' to do whatever they were doing to Koats, though whether by a younger or older sample, or just not the right time, the other was not.
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: : : : : : : : The computer showed the extrapolation in Koats as somewhere between a linear growth and exponential. Very rapid growth and mutation.
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: : : : : : : : In Tons they showed no growth at all.
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: : : : : : : : SJ-GM
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: : : : : : : OOC: Wow, I missed the obvious question... LOL And no worries, cause I'm fighting off a head cold that's moving into my chest. YAY!
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: : : : : : : IC: "Computer, are the cells found on Tons active?"
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: : : : : : : -Lt (jg) Kasumi, sci
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: : : : : : ! Negative. The cells are inactive at this time.
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: : : : : : They had, it seemed, been active enough only to burrow some down into a layer of skin and settle there. Aside from that they were not showing any active readings. They had 'latched' onto him prior to their removal, and was feeding off Tons, perhaps until a later time of development.
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: : : : : : SJ-GM
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: : : : : "Computer, is the infection in the Captain and the infection in Koats from the same source? If so, are the parasites in Koats growing faster or slower than the parasites in the Captain? If not, what is the difference?"
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: : : : : Kasumi slid onto a different track for a few minutes to try to clear her brain and make this make sense.
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: : : : : OOC: my medical knowledge is about tapped... Essentially these things are like a virus though, you catch it but in some it remains inactive, in others it doesn't?
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: : : : : -Lt (jg) Kasumi, sci
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: : : : OOC: The captain wasn't infected, she is suffering from some sort of electromagnetic imbalance some how cause by the storm.
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: : : : Robin
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: : : OOC: That can't be... the captain was brought back on the first shuttle with Eagle cause she was down with the lead scientist dude exploring and got bit by some creatures. That's why she was brought back first... she went into failure, and then we dropped the thread pretty much... the storm hit *after* the captain was on board and in sickbay.... at least... that's how I remember it. Did I miss a post or just completely lose track of what was going on?
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: : : -Tara
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: : OOC: That was the diagnosis for the captain that Gene gave me when Salat scanned her. I think the story had to change midstream due to the captain's unexpected departure mid sim. It was over 7 weeks ago, so I can see how that would add to the confusion. I do good to remember what I did two days ago. :-)
: : http://www.star-fleet.com/webb/node/79532
: : -Robin
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: OOC: Thanks Robin! I do good to remember a day ago! :) OK, so we need to kill off the captain and do something about these parasite/nanobug things...right>??
: -Tara

OOC: Well, I'm actually hoping that the captain survives and is sent to the captain's retirement home on Alpha Centari. But that's it in a nutshell.

-Robin

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