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Main Sim: Sickbay 1

Posted July 1, 2021, 5:51 p.m. by Ensign Karina Niles (Doctor) (Melissa Aragon)

Posted by Captain Jennifer Wallace (Commanding Officer) in Main Sim: Sickbay 1

Posted by Gamemaster Conspiracy Theorist (Weaver of Webs) in Main Sim: Sickbay 1

Posted by Captain Jennifer Wallace (Commanding Officer) in Main Sim: Sickbay 1

The body of the intruder materialized successfully on a biobed in the middle of the main sickbay. As the biobed’s sensors kicked in alarms began to sound as it reported that the patient was on the verge of a heart attack from stress to the body.

Gamemaster Conspiracy Theorist

Jennifer rushed into Sickbay and her old CMO brain activated. She read off the current emergency and knew what to do. “Ten CCs of lectrazine, stat!” she called out to the nurses on duty. The commonly used drug was good for almost every species out there - if it had a heart, lectrazine would help. “Help me determine the status of the patient,” she requested of her CMO, while also reading the display on the biobed and trying to calculate what was wrong with the man so that they could keep him alive. Intruder or not, he was now a patient.

She also grabbed a sheet and threw it over the patient’s lower body to preserve his decency.

Wallace, CO

Karina, a mere step behind the CO, turned right just inside the door and grabbed the lectrazine. Bringing the hypo with her, she quickly dosed the man based on the stats showing over the biobed, “Please work,” she whispered a small prayer as she pressed the button to initiate it. Setting it aside, she adjusted the blanket a bit neater and went about the usual check up to see how he was. Blood was drawn, vitals noted from the headboard on the bed, and everything was recorded in case they needed it later. It was then that she remembered someone mentioning wings on his ankles. Moving to the foot of the bed, she lifted the sheet cautiously and made sure the wings weren’t crushed or otherwise in jeopardy from the way he was laying. If so, she knew a rolled up blanket behind and below his calves would lift up his feet without putting the wings, or his circulation, in jeopardy.

The whole time, she remained silent and awaited further order from the Captain or The Doc.

Ens Karina Niles
Doctor

His stats were no longer dropping but they weren’t good either. Further tests showed extreme exhaustion, lack of energy and malformed blood cells due to low B12. Obviously he had been dropping in health for a long time.

Gamemaster Conspiracy Theorist.

Jennifer grabbed a B12 hypospray and pressed it to the patient’s neck, injecting the vital nutrient, then began to gather further nutrient cocktails. If they could get him properly stable, then his body should be able to do the rest.

Wallace, CO

The man gave a low moan but remained in an unconscious state. Readings continued to flood in from the biobed. He was humanoid at the genetic level but his frontal lobe had some minor differences, as did his nervous system. Further investigation would be necessary to find out precisely what those differences were.

Gamemaster Conspiracy Theorist

Being mostly human helped. It meant that their usual drugs and treatments should work well. “Doctor Niles,” Jenn turned to the young Doctor, realizing that she shouldn’t be taking over Sickbay. Her time as a CMO was over, and she really should be delegating, “Work with your team to stabilize him. Wake him up, even, if you can. I’m going to call up to the bridge and see if they’ve found out anything.”

With that, Jenn stepped back from the Biobed and let Karina and the nurses take over. She tapped her comm-badge with a finger and spoke. “Captain to the Bridge. We’ve got the patient/intruder partially stabilized. He’s been struggling to survive for a long time. Any updates from your end?”

Wallace, CO

With the assistance of the biobed readings, Karina gave the visitor the nutrients he needed. She then picked up the scanner and began to get a more detailed scan of the man. Feet to head, she scanned him thoroughly and checked for injuries and any other markers that would help indicate who or what he was.

The doctor glanced up now and again to the Captain. The woman needed a break. Yet at every turn there was something more. Realizing her thoughts were bordering on places she shouldn’t go, she looked back at the man and waited for the scans to show her something useful.

Karina
Doctor


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