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Main Sim- SB Infirmary (new thread)

Posted Sept. 8, 2020, 11:43 a.m. by Chief Petty Officer Oscar Cameron Cascarrabias Demalia (Engineer (Grouch)) (Nicholas Villarreal)

Posted by Commander Dira Myqian (Executive Officer) in Main Sim- SB Infirmary (new thread)

Posted by Ensign Dr. Mariah Lee Grayson (Psychiatrist) in Main Sim- SB Infirmary (new thread)

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Ever Zeanar (Chief of Psychiatry) in Main Sim- SB Infirmary (new thread)
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Snip-Saw of Doom
Cai slouched through to decon and now stood with us hands in his pockets, turning his ear pods over and over n his hand as he watched the adults wander around and try and deal with this mess.

Cai

When Tija suggested the two of them head to the main science lab, Grayson took several moments to consider the idea. On the one hand, they needed as much information as possible on what was happening to the crew if they were going to devise a strategy that was sound to address it, but on the other, she was concerned about splitting their focus and being separated from the main medical team where information was being disseminated and hypotheses were being formed. Still, nothing would be gained by too many people staying in one place. She was about to suggest they head to the lab with walker so that she could interview him to find additional clues when they were interrupted by the arrival of the XO. When Tija offered the psychiatrist and apologetic smile, Grayson waved it away mildly. She could hardly blame the doctor for attending to a patient in need or for jumping into action and requiring decontamination in the process. Besides, the delay had given her an opportunity to consider the information being discussed and to consider whether her original plan to interview walker for clues was still a wise one. Even as information was shared, however, Mariah still knew there were more questions than answers. Even if they could come up with a way to neutralize what they believed to be a fungal infection, they still weren’t sure how people became infected to begin with and whether there was a psychological component to its transmission.

Loudly enough to be understood, but not so loud that she would risk further agitating Walker in his confused state, Mariah offered, “I’m not sure simply getting rid of the fungus would solve our problems, even if we could get rid of it in mass quantities fairly easily. As Dr. Zeanar indicated, until we know how these are impacts are being transmitted, whether through physical contact of some sort or something psychological, we can’t be certain there won’t be a reoccurrence. Are we certain this fungus is the sole contributor to what we’re seeing or merely something that is amplifying the effects of some thing else?” Turning to Walker and Tija, but clearly addressing the group of medical officers as a whole, she said, “Might we head to the science lab to help this gentleman find what he lost and also have a chat along the way? I find talking to someone new, especially while under stress and looking for answers, to be most helpful.”

Lori: I like the idea of Tija and Mariah teaming up too. :-) As far as direction, I had no other intention but to see if they could get Brad talking about how long he’s known the queen and perhaps other details to try and understand how these symptoms are transmitted. My thought was, excepting the delusion as real would help keep him calm, but also perhaps provide clues as to how they became sick in the first place. Naturally, The medical team is focused on treating symptoms and using science to provide clues, but I was just thinking a lot of information can be gathered by talking to people who are affected. It was also my attempt at giving something Mariah to do to help that was familiar to her. Talking to people to get clues into their suffering is what she’s used to. :-)

~Dr. Mariah Grayson, Psychiatrist

“I’m not sure how much you will learn from talking to those infected. They seem to believe themselves to be characters from a child’s story about a Wonderful Land where hats and tea parties seem to be the norm.” She still wasn’t familiar enough with Alice in Wonderland to recall the details and the title was obscure enough to make her easily forget it as well. Science, she could grasp, fantasy and children’s books… well they were still a ridiculous enigma to her.

Jenyfer
Virologist

“Maybe not, but it most likely won’t hurt either. There is only so much we can do with all of us here in the infirmary. Especially while the majority of the people who are infected are anywhere but here. And correct me if I’m wrong, but from what I know we haven’t actually heard anything from the science lab in a while now,” Tija replied thoughtfully. “So going there to find out what’s going on might not be the worst idea.”

Feeling a tad bit more like herself, the XO was pondering the situation. “The mass delusion is an interesting feature. I’m not sure we’ll get to the bottom of it before we deal with the fungus itself.” It was weird not being able to sense anyone, though it wasn’t the first time she’d been in this position. “We have a list of potential patient zeros. And much of our security team is down. We can see if there are any of the Starbases’ officers unaffected but I think it’s time to gather a bit more information and do some wellness checks. I can’t help with the ventilation systems, but that is something I can do. With precautions of course. Are the rebreathers good enough or are full suits necessary do you think?” she asked the med team at large.

Commander Myqian, XO

“It appears to be contracted mostly through inhilation, however we decided on the suits because Cmdr. Walker vomited and we found traces of the spores in it. So it’s possible that the spores settle on surfaces, such as food or drink, and it is contracted that way as well. Rebreathers are essential, and the suit if it makes you more comfortable. Those who stay here to work on the fungis and a cure will stay suited up, since we are coming into deliberate direct contact with hit. We need to find, Mirro Neaxo - Female Betezoid Science Officer, Goslom Neazo - Her husband and Engineering officer, Zaran Werawas - male Bolian Security officer, Gilezila Werawas - His wife, and Telusaa - a female Orion merchant and get them here.” As she listed off the potential patient zero’s something clicked and she turned to Ever and the other psychology experts, “Orion Female. They can influence people around them with their pheromones. Could that be the source of our mass hallucination?”

Lt. Bonner, AMO

Dira was iffy on that and her expression said so. “It’s a stretch between inducing a feeling in someone and generating visuals in other beings. While some species are projective telepaths, Orions are not known to be psi-positive, and the way their pheromones affect different species varies. I don’t want to rule it out unless we can do so with more evidence, but I’m doubtful.”

Hands on hips, Myqian let her mind work through the problem. “I’m fine with the rebreather at the moment. I’m worried that a full suit might induce those feeling more paranoia into aggressive action. While getting our potential Patient Zeros here is ideal, I think moving people about the station is more problematic. Let’s split up and do wellness checks, run scans and see if any of these people are affected. As Doctor Grayson pointed out, we need more information and the more we can gather safely, the better. We have an anti-fungal ready, yes?”

Commander Myqian, XO

The anti-fungal that had served Oscar all those years ago worked perfectly. Or at least perfectly enough that the sample spores in the petri dish were fended off. It would make a good antifungal if it could be aerosolized and sent through the air ducts.

GM Wombat

Tija listened attentively to the discussion between the other officers. The female Orion merchant was a possibility, but if one of these people was patient zero and there was more to it than it just being a hallucinogenic fungal infection, she’d consider the Betazoid more likely to be the source of the mass hallucination. Turning towards Myqian, she asked, “Shall Dr Grayson and I head towards the science lab and check on everyone there, or would you prefer us to help locate and check on all the people who might be patient zero?”

~Lt. Tija, Doctor (med leave)

Dira thought quickly and nodded. “Got to the labs and make sure everyone is safe there. We have doses, so if it’s safe to, you can try to administer some to those present. Let Dr. Grayson guide the interaction as needed though.” She was worried about the injuries that could be sustained in a lab and it was best to get those affected there treated immediately and out of harms way.

Alexis looked around. “We need to examine the possible zero patients.” She looked at Dr. Zeanar, “We have two Betazoids. Could this fungus be affecting the psilosynine in their paracortex and causing their telepathy to be influencing others? I know Orion females influence through their pheromones but could she be a possibility as well? Or could one of the Bolian’s be having the hallucination and a telepath is picking up on it and projecting it?” She turned back to the rest of the crew in sickbay, “Either way we need them examined.” She looked at the XO who had made the offer to help. “I agree with the XO, rebreathers are necessary, but full suits would probably scare those affected by this. I’ll work with Jennyfer and see if we can get something that we can administer through the air ducts quickly or start making rounds with hyposprays.” She looked at Oscar, “What would you suggest for getting the fungus out of the duct system? If we can get the anti-fungal to everyone it won’t do much good if we keep breathing in spores released by the thing.”
Lt. Bonner, AMO

Oscar said, “Honestly, I’d suggest force fields and phasers set to disintegrate, but that’s just for the main mass. As for clearing out the entire duct system, I’d be inclined to think that we could probably just reconfigure the bio-filters, turn the fans to their highest setting, and engage a mass blowout. The temperatures might get uncomfortable, since we would probably need to deactivate life support briefly to make sure it works, but it’s my best guess.”

“That’s definitely a consideration,” Dira said, shifting her gaze to Bob as well. The two engineers could hash it out quickly she guessed.

Jenyfer filled five aresols with the antifungal and handed them to the XO while they spoke. “Here, this should work on localized and small areas. I’m working to produce a bit enough batch to send thru the ventilation system. Purge the ship on a large scale. But it’s gonna take a bit. Maybe 20 to 30 min to have enough to actually send thru the systems. We can start with the known high areas in about 15 minutes though.” She would have to get engineering to help with the localization of the initial sprays till they had enough to flood the ship with. She hoped that wasn’t going to be an issue.

Jenyfer
Virologist

Myqian took some of the doses. “Can you give me an extra dose? If I have the opportunity, I want to see if I can help our dear Captain who is also affected. I think she’d appreciate being higher on the list of those treated,” she said knowingly. Poor Willow. The woman certainly had bene having a time of it lately.

After listening to all the questions and theories, Ever realised she had probably been half right with the problem. Jenyfer had solved the physical cause, but the psychological connection seemed to be the key in finding patient zero. “For now, I think we can rule out the Orion. It’s the Betazoid. Always the damn Betazoids. Perhaps he or she was reading the book mentioned earlier and somehow projected the story out to the crew? I am not really sure how that is possible though. Betazoids are more of a receptor than a transmitter, except to others similar to us. Unless the fungus had some effect on that as well. I suggest we ask the computer and then proceed to where our patient zero is at. She will likely be much more affected than the other crew as she has had a full dose.”

=/\ =Computer, can you identify if either of the Betazoids have been reading ‘Alice in Wonderland’ and what there current location is please =/\=

Zeanar, CoP

The Grouch gave a furtive look at the Infirmary door, then turned back. “By the way, the male Betazoid is waiting in the hallway - at least if your Betazoid lieutenant is a fat man with a huge mustache that actually makes his claim to be the Walrus believable. The airlock by the King Grouch II… er, the Ogawa… has some starbase crew members who were also affected.”

Mariah could appreciate the need to identify patient zero and the means for a potential psychological transmission enhancing the infection. The big picture was important, but the caretaker in her was naturally drawn to attending to the individuals she saw in front of her with immediate needs. Interviewing Walker may indeed prove helpful, but for now, she would do him more good if she worked with the rest of the team. Besides, Walker may not have been lucid, but he wasn’t in immediate danger. She waited for the computer search to give them a sense of direction.

~Dr. Mariah Grayson, Psychiatrist

Dira certainly hoped they hadn’t moved far from their quarters but anything was possible at this point.

Commander Myqian, XO

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