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Main Sim - Medical

Posted Nov. 9, 2021, 4:08 p.m. by Gamemaster Deus Ex Machina (Gamemaster) (Luke Hung)

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharah Fayth (Medical) in Main Sim - Medical

Posted by Gamemaster Deus Ex Machina (Gamemaster) in Main Sim - Medical

Ensign Fairweather stood conflicted outside the Counselor’s office. Did he really have a problem. He wasn’t sure. He frowned for a moment and then jammed his finger at the chime. Quickly before he changed his mind.

“Counselor?” He questioned.

Fairweather
GM

Perhaps, the Counselor was the wrong person to speak to. I could be a medical issue.. or nothing. He paused for a moment and then turned to the turbo-lift. He would find himself entering sick-bay a few minutes later… Looking about he called out. “Doctor?”

Fairweather
GM

OOC: Our CNS is on LOA at the moment. So when he returns if he chooses to go back to the first part of this post, we will consider this having happened after.

IC:

Fayth was pouring over the scans she had completed in the shuttle bay of the alien visitor and the crew. The motes of light were fascinating and disturbing. The readings she’d gotten from them, on their own, were that they were similar to data retrieval nodes, like their bio-gel packs for the ship. But the electric signatures were also similar to bioelectric signatures of the body. At the moment she was pouring over the readings to see how Hab’rabi’s bioelectrical patterns, his brain waves, were affected when the motes of light passed through his body. She was also examining the behavior of the motes. They seemed to float about willy nilly, and keep moving. She was interested to see if their movement changed, whether altered movement patterns, altered signature readings, or even how long they stayed in contact with other life forms. The science officer didn’t trust him or the lights, and neither did she. Anything she could learn would help.

OOC: I have a couple of questions here for clarification to make sure I’m understanding

There were a lot of pattern similarities, but the motes vs. brain waves, seemed compressed to the biological eye. One could argue the doctor was seeing a link just because she thought there was one, but the computer did also agree saying that there was also a 90% similarity.

Do you mean looking at the data without the use of a microscope/other help or that the patterns and waves are similar to those produced in the eye?

OOC: You were using detection equipment, imagine looking at the computer medical screen like any Star-Trek episode of your choosing. Then after a moment the computer overlaid the two patterns that matched for you with a flashing 90% correlation.

There was a slight change in electo-conductivity when the motes went through his brain, but there wasn’t any change in energy in either the mote or Hab’rabi when this occurred.

So nothing about Hab’rabi or the motes changes at all? Everything stays the same?

OOC: Sorry I was very unclear. The mote had some sort of energy resistance as it went through Hab’rabi’s body - which is normal from the resistance within a body, but the resistance was not due to any energy transfer to Hab’rabi brain and/or from the mote. Is that more clear?

The physical movement did slow down by about 20% when going through the brain, and about 7% when going through the body.

Dr. Fayth was busy analyzing the data of the scans she took of the away team and the alien Hab’rabi. Something about him made her very uneasy, but she couldn’t pin point what it was. Maybe it was just that so many people in the shuttle bay had felt uneasy about him and she was reacting to their reactions to him. Or maybe it was her own super sensitive telepathy/empathy picking up on something. But at the sound of Fairweather’s voice Fayth looked up from where she was working and walked over. “Hello, Ensign. I’m Dr. Fayth. How can I help you?”

Fayth, med

Fairweather raised his eye for a moment. “Doc,” He waved his hand outward in a questioning gesture. “I, like, lost 10 minutes of my day. I know it doesn’t sound like a lot, but I was on duty… then … well… I found myself kissing Ensign Dwyer. I don’t even like Ensign Dwyer like that.”

Fairweather.

OOC: Luke I added some detail above, to get some information from you about the scans Fayth did earlier in the shuttle bay.

IC:

Fairweather’s distress was a physical presence to the Betazoid doctor. She let it wash over her as she led the way to a bio bed. “Alright, have a seat here on the biobed and let’s see if we can find out what’s going on.” She pulled a tricorder out of the pocket of her lab coat. She flipped it open and took the hand held probe and ran it over him. “Any symptoms of fever, chills, change of apatite, vertigo, nausea, anything out of the ordinary other than the missing time?” She scanned him first for the obvious: fever, head injury, known pathogens that affected consciousness and memory. Then she scanned his brain and compared the current brain wave patterns and bio electric signatures to the ones from his last visit to sickbay.

Fayth, med

He biologically was normal without any physical abnormalities, but his brain was off his PFC, prefrontal cortex seemed to have a significantly higher level of chemical energy by products, like it was working twice as hard for about 10 minutes. There would be no long term issues, and in about 10 more minutes there would be no evidence of any issues.

GM

OOC: So No change at all in Hab’rabi but there is something different about Fairweather? That being that his brain was almost working for two consciousnesses for 10 minutes, but things are leveling out now?
-Jenn

OOC: That could be an interpretation of the results.

GM


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