Dr. Carson Beckett (
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Medicine is a real Science
[Medical Labs / Sickbay - Multiple Days]
So, it's been a busy few days, and a few days where a certain Dr. Beckett has basically been a permanent fixture in Sickbay and the labs adjacent. He'll have been seen bustling in and around, always with a PADD, Tricorder, hypospray or specimen vial in his hand.
He's running tests, comparisons, air screenings, water screenings, filter screenings, asking other people for their advice on terms and systems he knows not a thing about... He's quite the dilligent worker... or obsessed, whichever you prefer.
He always has time to answer questions, though, even though he has few answers at this point. People can catch him in Sickbay, or on the way to the labs. When in the labs, he can be seen hunched over equipment, asking the computer questions, and, sometimes, even holding what seems to be a non-Federation scanning device. When he's using this piece of equipment, he's physically writing things down in an odd-looking language.
He may seem tired, but one thing that never fails is his professionalism and dedication.
So, it's been a busy few days, and a few days where a certain Dr. Beckett has basically been a permanent fixture in Sickbay and the labs adjacent. He'll have been seen bustling in and around, always with a PADD, Tricorder, hypospray or specimen vial in his hand.
He's running tests, comparisons, air screenings, water screenings, filter screenings, asking other people for their advice on terms and systems he knows not a thing about... He's quite the dilligent worker... or obsessed, whichever you prefer.
He always has time to answer questions, though, even though he has few answers at this point. People can catch him in Sickbay, or on the way to the labs. When in the labs, he can be seen hunched over equipment, asking the computer questions, and, sometimes, even holding what seems to be a non-Federation scanning device. When he's using this piece of equipment, he's physically writing things down in an odd-looking language.
He may seem tired, but one thing that never fails is his professionalism and dedication.
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Definitely a frustrated tone, mostly directed towards the samples he's working on. He leans back, closing his eyes and taking a deep breath to calm down.
"I'm trying to detect what type of micro-organism is actually causing this. We know it's a foreign body, but I'm having trouble actually detecting it."
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"Wouldn't it be easier to figure that out if you knew more about it?" She was asking but she couldn't keep her annoyed inflection from her tone. "Like how it spreads to see what sort of organism it is?"
no subject
He shakes his head. "Right now, I'm having difficulty even getting it to register as a life-form, never mind finding out what it is."