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Ten Forward NPCs ([personal profile] ten_fwd_npcs) wrote in [community profile] ten_fwd2016-01-22 10:33 pm

[Sickbay]: Round Nineteen Scans and Vaccines



If this is your first trip to Sickbay, you may be surprised to see that it's a fairly ordinary-looking hospital. There are no terrifying devices or humming machines you might see in a sci-fi thriller. The biobeds along the walls are equipped with biofunction monitors, but look fairly standard. Instead of silver trays filled with metal tools and sawblades, there are an array of small devices that look as harmless as cell phones. As for the staff, they're all well-groomed and friendly — even the more unusual aliens.

If you're new to the ship, no doubt you've been escorted here by the security team. Nothing to worry about, the doctors just want to make sure you aren't carrying any viruses or are vulnerable to terrible space disease. Once you've been checked over — a quick scan from a tricorder and any necessary vaccines — you'll be free to go. Lollipops are optional.

"All right, step on in," one of them calls out as you enter. "Don't be afraid. It's just a scan and a hypospray, nothing to worry about."


[ooc: Sickbay is, as always, OTA and open until the next one goes up for latecomers! For new characters: tagging isn't mandatory but IC going to sickbay is. If you'd prefer to skip threading with one of our doctors, you can handwave that your character got a clean bill of health and a shot and were sent on their merry way. There will be a post up in the OOC comm shortly with more details about Sickbay and which doctors are on deck this month, if you have any questions.]
osirian_doctor: (Positive: Curious)

[personal profile] osirian_doctor 2016-02-17 03:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, I ... know what you mean," he agrees, with a slightly distant look in his eye. It's always a feast period on the Enterprise, but on Serenity, there were times when all they had to eat was protein molded into shape, that never tasted anything like what it was supposed to represent.

"The good news is that there's always enough to eat here. One of the benefits of technology that allows you to create food out of its molecular components."

Idle chitchat, however, has never particularly been Simon's strong point, so then he falls quiet as he lets the tricorder do its work, PADD ready to record the results.
radical_hacker: (8)

[personal profile] radical_hacker 2016-02-17 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"Cool." the hacker nodded,"Got a crash course on them overnight and well knowing feasts will be a factor period wise is a good thing." Edward mused. "All the tech intrigues me, so much to learn and understand." since most of the time tech was the one thing that made sense to her. But Edward's eyes were scanning the room and making mental notes: sure she basically had to go legit (even through she was by her time's standard) but she would not stop learning.
osirian_doctor: (Medical: No tests today)

[personal profile] osirian_doctor 2016-02-18 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well," he said, looking down at the tricorder. "It doesn't seem that the hard times have done any damage to your health. In fact, apart from a few bruises, you seem to be quite healthy."

It took another couple of moments for something else in the reading to make itself obvious. Simon studied the tricorder, then frowned, a little, and activated the biobed. He typed something into his PADD, then studied the computer for a moment before he looked back up at his patient.

"Edward, I'm going to get the biobed to do a scan on you. While it does that, I'm going to ask you some questions. Do you find that you often have difficulty concentrating, or finishing things once you've started them?"
radical_hacker: (5)

[personal profile] radical_hacker 2016-02-18 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Edward was confused but figured there was an explanation, more than like something from when she crashed into that pillar. "There are times its hard to concentrate, been called flighty more than once. But put Ed in front of a computer and I'm in the zone." she attempted to explain. Computers made sense and when she was in the middle of a bounty she was pretty unstoppable.
osirian_doctor: (Medical: No tests today)

[personal profile] osirian_doctor 2016-02-20 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"Would you say you were restless? Disorganized? Impulsive?"

He listed the symptoms clinically, almost distractedly, as he focused on the readings from the biobed. He knew exactly what he was looking for; he may have been trained as a trauma surgeon, but he'd spent years researching psychiatric trauma and psychiatric illness, before he rescued River, after he rescued her, and since he'd arrived here, for when he got back home or River arrived here.

Although he was logging everything the tricorder and biobed were telling him, as was the standard procedure for these checkups, there was one thing he was particularly interested in, and that was Edward's brain activity.

It showed him exactly what he thought it would.
radical_hacker: (11)

[personal profile] radical_hacker 2016-02-20 03:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"Restless, yes but in terms of needing action. Somewhat disorganized but can find anything I need in my bag. Semi impulsive since Ed has throw caution to the wind moments." Ed was going over the questions Simon asked as she spoke. She may have had no idea what it was and used her quirky nature to throw bounties but there was something going on within the hacker's brain.
osirian_doctor: (Focused: Determined)

[personal profile] osirian_doctor 2016-02-20 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
For a moment, the way she spoke made him smile, sadly. There was something singsong about it that reminded him very much of River in her more lyrical moments.

"I thought that might be the case," he said. "The, uh, scans are finished, and there's something you should know about. According to your brain scans, you don't think the same way that most people do. It's a condition that can lead to inattention, trouble focusing, restless activity, impulsive or reckless behavior, difficulty finishing tasks, trouble prioritizing things that don't seem important, a lot of things that can make it hard to do things in day to day life."

He paused and took a breath. "Does any of this sound familiar?"
radical_hacker: (10)

[personal profile] radical_hacker 2016-02-20 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ed's confused." Ed had slid into her 3rd person mode as it was called by one of the crews she traveled with. "Medical care sorta went downhill after the gate accident too." she confessed. "But a lot of its adding up." she admits,"The flighty unless in the middle of a hunt, my need for action, being a little crazy during hunts." her voice trailing off. "Maybe this means Ed's really crazy..." but her mind was spinning. If she was crazy then how could she have been working as a cowboy all this time without anything major crisis wise (stuff going wrong on hunts not withstanding of course)?

But something did slip out,"Then how does that explain my computer skills? Ed's mostly self taught."
osirian_doctor: (Focused: Headtilt)

[personal profile] osirian_doctor 2016-02-20 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"You're not crazy," he said, firmly. "Thinking in a different way to other people doesn't make you crazy. Sometimes it can make you a genius."

That was as much speaking about and to River as Edward, and he realized it as soon as he'd spoken, but the point was still true.

"I'm not sure what they call it in this time, but in mine, it was Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. If medical care isn't good in your time, it likely wouldn't have been picked up. Many people manage without anyone ever realizing their mind works differently to other people's."

He shrugged. "You're interested in computers. You can probably focus fairly well on things that are important to you."
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[personal profile] radical_hacker 2016-02-20 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"2080 and after the gate accident everything went downhill on Earth, medical included." Ed was piecing things together as she spoke. But she was also making mental notes: she had things to dig into and was going to see the bugs in her brain as code to understand. She finally revealed,"Computers always made sense: the codes and everything. Was a white hat hacker in my time." knowing how people sometimes did not understand the world of cowboys. "So now what? What is there options wise besides embracing my weird."