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Planetside- 'Missing' Side Sim

Posted Nov. 28, 2019, 11:04 p.m. by Lieutenant Zeke Drake (Chief Medical Officer) (Mike Monte)

Posted by Lieutenant Steven Leon Marsh (Chief Science Officer) in Planetside- ‘Missing’ Side Sim

Posted by Lieutenant Steven Leon Marsh (Chief Science Officer) in Planetside- ‘Missing’ Side Sim

Posted by Lieutenant Steven Leon Marsh (Chief Science Officer) in Planetside- ‘Missing’ Side Sim
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Marsh looked at the doctor. He would rather move the injured to the ship where they could get better care, but sometimes faster was more important than better. “As you say doctor.” There was some question in his voice but he would defer to the better qualified officer.

Marsh

“Wait, you’re right,” Zeke apologized. “We need to find a closer landing site. I’m assuming that you have the more serious wounded in your shuttles?”

CMO

“Yes. We’ve reserved them for those that need the shelter the most. It dips a bit cooler at night but so far it seems to be tolerable. Less so if you’re injured, obviously,” Odrix said.

“Take my tri-corder and put it on a low wave signal to illuminate the landing area. I’ll double back to the shuttle and bring her to the closer landing area.” He looked at the doctor the unspoken message was that he would be ready to return to the Europa when needed.

Cass nodded and took the tricorder from Steven.

“We can do shifts with our shuttles, bring up those who need more immediate care,” Cassidy said, desperately wanting to question the TAM’s CSO about the look she had exchanged with the counsellor.

Commander Owens gestured as he began to lead the way.

The climb over the rocks wasn’t too bad, though of course the away team had to deal with their EVA suits. Cass turned to Steven. “Radiation seems not detrimental so far. Willing to risk it? It would be easier to ditch the suits and move about more easily. Dr. Drake can top us up on radiation inoculations.”

Abrams, COS

Marsh

“These people seem okay,” Zeke noted. “I’ll know more after I examine a few of them for radiation sickness.”

CMO

Taking off her helmet, she felt immediately better and it took only a moment longer to step out of her suit. Moving more freely, she found the open area and set the tricorder up for Marsh to land.

Marsh reversed his course and headed back to the shuttle he would bring it to the closer landing area with its rear facing the encampment for easier loading of injured people. He could also remove the chairs so the could load stretchers if that was the need.

Marsh

“How many are currently critical?” Abrams asked the TAM crew.

“Nineteen,” Owens said.

Cassidy exhaled. “Eleven precent. Not terrible under the circumstances.”

“It could have been much worse,” the counsellor agreed. “I’m going to leave Lieutenant Odrix with you until your science officer lands and head back to the encampment to let Commander Abrams know we indeed have company.”

Cassidy nodded. After Owens left, she glanced between Odrix and Zeke. “So, nineteen. I can pilot a runabout from down here too and it would only be 5 runs to get them up. Who’s the CMO?”

“That’d be Lieutenant Hodron,” Bethany said.

“Okay,” Cass said, turning to Zeke. “I’m guessing they already have some sort of triage set-up, so we’ll try and connect you two and we can figure out who needs to go up first.”

Abrams, COS

Marsh was almost as good of a pilot as he thought he was and was quick to reaching the shuttle and the shuttle reaching the landing site. The only question was how was he going to get 19 people up to the Europa in one go. He guessed he could fit twelve if they could sit, twenty if they could stand. But if they were critically injured, standing was likely out. Sitting might have been out as well.

Marsh CSO

“I’ll get the rundown from Hodron,” Zeke agreed. “I brought some extra medical provisions on our shuttle. The closest it is to us, the better.”

CMO

Abrams nodded. She felt better now that she was free from her suit, but knew that the less time they spent down here, the better. She turned and saw the shuttle land neatly and couldn’t help but offer Steven a smile.

The end loading rotated down as Marsh was walking out on it while it dropped to the ground. The closing process began before it completely touched the ground as Steven leapt of the edge. He gave Cassidy a low wave as she looked in his direction. He turned and watched until the back panel cycled to lock. This was a foreign, unexplored planet. Standard operating procedure required visual opening and closing of exterior ports so native organisms didn’t stow away and cause a problem.

“Okay, we need to assess things. Once Lieutenant Marsh rejoins us, we need to speak to Commander Abrams,” Cassidy said, her voice about as damn neutral as she could manage.

Abrams, COS

He walked quickly to the cluster of officers… “Off this rock is better than on… right?” He wondered why they weren’t lining up to get back to civilizations.

Marsh

OOC: I’m going to email you Luke so we can come up with a plan for the rest of this side sim. ~Linds
OOC: I don’t want to step on your plans Luke
OOC: I don’t have any ‘real’ plans.. just pick them up and leave… but there could be all kinds of problems.

Zeke was trying to find Lt. Hodron to see what the status of the 19 injured were. He wanted to start treating the most serious of the casualties right away.

CMO


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