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Entry tags:
- !sickbay,
- adam park,
- aeryn sun,
- andros,
- billy cranston,
- booker dewitt,
- butch cassidy,
- eleanor lamb,
- ian chesterton,
- jack twist,
- john crichton,
- kate barlow,
- leonard 'bones' mccoy,
- loki (myth),
- mireille adler,
- natasha romanoff,
- philip/raito sonozaki,
- pyrrha pandora,
- sharon carter,
- sigyn (myth),
- sinthia schmidt,
- steph rogers,
- steve rogers,
- trance gemini,
- zinda blake
[Sickbay]: Round One scans and vaccines

As you enter sickbay tonight, escorted there by Lieutenant Worf and his security detail, you may notice it isn't all that unusual. There are no terrifying devices or humming machines you could 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 Chief Medical Officer Crusher herself, she's well-groomed and kindly, wearing her teal uniform and a blue coat. No masks, no rubber gloves. The most dangerous thing about her is that maternal look in her eyes; the one that scolds you for not doing your homework, or leaving your dirty dishes in your room.
The crew makes no promises for Dr. McCoy, on the other hand. He isn't one of ours. You should probably watch your neck.
"All right, don't be shy," Dr. Crusher calls out as you enter. "Come in and sit down. It's just a scan and maybe a hypospray, nothing to worry about."
Probably.
[ooc: This is an open log for everybody. Tagging isn't mandatory, but going to sickbay is. So 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. For those who are tagging, we have Bones McCoy and Beverly Crusher (NPC) on deck, so if you'd prefer one over the other just specify it in your tag. If you would like more details about sickbay, here's the wiki page. If you haven't made your OP yet, you can assume the doctors will want to see your character shortly after they arrive.]
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He flicked his eyes to the biobed screen. Although he personally hadn't seen the readings before, the computer told him that a similar reading came through that day. He pulled up the information for comparison. His eyes read the name. Steph Rogers.
He looked back down at the guy. Oh no. Steve Rogers?
"What's your name?"
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"Captain Steve Rogers," he says. "United States Army and SHIELD operative."
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"Son of a bitch."
Then sighed and crosses his arms.
"Good news is, for you, all this damn super soldier shit is already logged in the computer." Bad news of you is that Leonard hates you right now, Steve. Things were going so well. Why did you have to be Steve Rogers?
"You can go ahead and sit up."
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He's not stupid. He can tell this guy's got a problem with him, but hell if he knows what it is. Steve's never seen him before, except maybe in passing, and what's all this about his baseline and biochemical readings already being in the computer?
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"Female alternate version of you is running around on this damn ship and she hoped you wouldn't be here. Guess nobody's getting what the hell they want here."
Ever graceful about this information, isn't he?
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"Is that a fact," he says, making it more of a statement than a question. "I didn't exactly board under my own volition. I don't see why my being here should be a problem for you."
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"I don't even want to be here, so everyone being in this damn place with me is a goddamn problem. But I'm tired of dealing with this paradox, alternate reality bullshit. And since I've been through the whole 'alternate universe' thing already, I've probably gotta counsel far too many damn people and I'm not a damn therapist."
In other words, it really isn't that personal. Although he would have to deal with Steph and her reaction to it. God only knew how she was going to take it. Though Steve seemed to take it well enough. Leonard gave him a side glance. Really, if Steph was that nice, Steve had to be, right? He might not like the fact that Steve was here, but hell, that didn't mean he couldn't be civil to the guy. So, he sighed again and rubbed his face.
"Look, it's not personal, alright? Just didn't want to have to deal with the damn mess."
But he's still taking Steph's side on everything.
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Heck, he didn't know what he thought. The presence of a Steph Rogers hasn't been easy to swallow. He wonders if it invalidates his existence, all his reasons for being here, for protecting people when no one else can. Well, now someone else can. But somewhere, deep down and bottled up tightly, he thought maybe it would be decent having someone around who was like... family. It's been a long time since he's had anything like that. Anyone who might understand.
And she wants nothing to do with him.
"Yeah, right," he answers with stony New York indifference, his gaze on his knees. "I'll try not to make your job harder for you."
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"You're not. Trust me, I'd much rather deal with you than half the damn people that walked through the door." He paused. "I didn't mean to take it out on you, kid. I'm not the best at handling all this crap."
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"You're a doctor not a therapist, I get it," he says. He still sounds curt, but he straightens his shoulders and looks at McCoy respectfully. "Look, I'm -- I'm new to all this 'alternate version' stuff. My partner told me there was a Steph Rogers here. I haven't seen her, because frankly I'm not sure what to say to her. But if having me around makes life difficult, then I'll keep my distance."
He moves his fingers against the biobed, like he's longing for a pencil or a piece of charcoal. It's a nervous tic, one he probably won't grow out of. "Thanks for the warning."
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"Yeah, well, I'm not saying I'm going to be a huge help in the understanding alternate universe crap, but don't let my damn problems get in your way of asking if you ever need to. I won't be a well of information but I might be able to help." He paused, looking away from Steve. "You don't need to keep your distance from me. I'll deal with it. Hell, if things turn out, I might be running into an alternate version of me before too damn long."
He looked back at Steve. Clearly the man was uncomfortable. Hell, so was he. But there was still no reason for Leonard to lash out like he did. "I'm sorry. I was too rash before."
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"No, it's fine," he says, shaking his head. "I'd rather know now so I don't look like an ass later. You're, um. You were looking out for her. I respect that."
He nods almost imperceptibly. It's ... good. Steve rubs his face, and holds out his hand as a sign of respect. "I won't turn down any help if you can give it, doc. I'm a little out of my element here."
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At the outstretched hand, Leonard took it and shook.
"Yeah, well, next time I'll try and protect her against things that are actually harmful." Hopefully. "I think we're all a little out of our element, but I'll see what I can do to help you out."
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"You may not have to," he says, mouth quirked. "If she really is like me, she can probably take care of herself. I bounce back pretty quickly. Rapid healing and living through the Great Depression will have that effect."
He moves to stand up and stops himself, glancing at all the rest of the equipment. "Are we done? Do I need a sucker or something?"
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Leonard gave a small smile. "We're done. I'm afraid we're not giving out suckers today. If there's a next time for you, I might have one."
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"Grape," is all he says, straightening up. He may tower over Leonard, but he's got a friendly face (when he isn't frowning). "Cherry reminds me too much of bad medicine."
He supposes that wasn't so bad. No blood samples, no endurance machines, no endless questioning. It does make him wonder if Steph was put through worse, though.
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That wouldn't be him. Honestly, it would probably be Beverly. He really didn't know how thorough she was with Steph and maybe she wanted to poke her nose into Steve as well. Really, they were so much alike genetically that it didn't matter. He was sure it'd all come back the same.
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"Thanks, doc," he says, turning neatly on his heel and heading for the sickbay entrance. McCoy doesn't need to tell him twice to get out of here. He'll be relieved to be back in quarantine after this, just so he has some space to think.