ten_fwd_npcs: (beverly)
Ten Forward NPCs ([personal profile] ten_fwd_npcs) wrote in [community profile] ten_fwd2014-05-22 08:39 pm

[Sickbay]: Round One scans and vaccines

[ Captain's Log: a Meeting with the Senior Staff. Wherein Picard discusses what to do with their new, er. "Guests." ]







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.]
shut_up_dammit: (Surprised // QUIT RUNNING)

[personal profile] shut_up_dammit 2014-06-02 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
This was just... weird. All weird. The scanner was feeding out information that Leonard, despite seeing aliens walk through the room, simply wasn't prepared for. It was clear she was some level of human at some point, but the patchwork genetics that were taking place here were just unusual. Although her skin didn't scream Frankenstein's monster, the genetics certainly did.

Normally he would ask for a blood sample, but this was just a scan. Just a scan. He'd explain to Beverly later the psychological implications of forcing a sample and get one later if or when she was more willing.

But for the time being, he pulled the scanner away and set it back on the table. "Go ahead and lay down for me. The bed'll scan you and give you the rest of the information I need. I might have a few questions but then that'll be it, okay?"
just_a_chemical: (morpho)

[personal profile] just_a_chemical 2014-06-03 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
They get you on the table, they strap you down and cut you open. That's how it worked before, even if she doesn't still have a scar from the surgery.

But she's trying--maybe if she doesn't cause too much trouble, it'll go a little easier. Maybe she won't have to fight her way out, and maybe she won't get killed.

"All right," she says quietly, settling back on the table.

No restraints emerging from the table yet, no visible IVs of sedatives. Deep breath.
shut_up_dammit: (Working // Collecting Data)

[personal profile] shut_up_dammit 2014-06-04 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
With the readings firing back, Leonard annotates as fast as he can on the PADD in her file. But there was so much to note. She'd lay there for about a couple of minutes while he worked, flicking from readings to notes. When he did finally finish, he looked at her and kept the PADD tucked under his arm.

Then he stopped. "Alright, you can sit up. I have a couple of questions for you, but we're done with the scan. I will need to ask you these questions now so I can finish up the report, but we can do that in the hallway if that's more comfortable for you."
just_a_chemical: (tilted)

[personal profile] just_a_chemical 2014-06-04 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Everything check out?" she asks, sitting up slowly.

She can guess the answer, but maybe if she pretends everything's fine, it will be. Maybe the slug can hide itself from the scanners. People can hide themselves from security cameras, after all.

"Here's fine."
shut_up_dammit: (Working // Well That's New)

[personal profile] shut_up_dammit 2014-06-04 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not exactly, but I think some questions will clear up most of the problems."

He hesitates for a moment, looking down at the PADD. There were so many questions, he really didn't know where to start. But eventually, he found the first question just kind of rolled out.

"What are you? I don't mean that as an insult, but it's clear that you're not human. What do you classify yourself as, race wise?"
just_a_chemical: (morpho)

[personal profile] just_a_chemical 2014-06-05 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
No chance on things seeming normal to the scanners, then.

At least she knows the science behind what was done to her.

"I still see myself as human. Maybe I shouldn't, but I don't look as different as some people. I can still almost pass for normal."
shut_up_dammit: (Working // Collecting Data)

[personal profile] shut_up_dammit 2014-06-05 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Leonard made notes on the PADD. He called her "reassembled human". He'd make notes into exactly what that meant once she was gone and he had more time to exactly figure it out.

"It doesn't matter if you tell others you're human or not. I just needed to know if you call yourself anything else because it doesn't like we can use normal human means if you're injured." He paused a moment. "The scans there was some kind of organism in the lining of your stomach. What purpose does it serve you? And can you still eat with that thing there or do we need to find another way to get nutrients in your system?"
just_a_chemical: (morpho)

[personal profile] just_a_chemical 2014-06-05 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"When I was six years old," she says, "my mother got sent to prison, and Uncle Stanley sold me to an orphanage that was basically a front for turning young girls into drug factories. That's what the slug's for--it produces some on its own, but not enough to be mass-marketed. They found that it's happiest in a younger girl; it makes thirty to forty times more in there."

Never mind how they discovered that. There are no regulations on research, where she's from.

"I don't eat much, but I don't need to. It takes care of that for me."
shut_up_dammit: (Working // Collecting Data)

[personal profile] shut_up_dammit 2014-06-09 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Leonard silently takes notes again, but then pauses and looks back at her.

"Does it need anything in particular to take care of you or is it going to work fine the way it is now?"
just_a_chemical: (morpho)

[personal profile] just_a_chemical 2014-06-09 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's a very good question," she says. "Mother thinks I'll be fine, but she can't actually be certain. I'm a combination of two failed experiments, and she thinks that combining them will somehow cancel out the flaws and make it work."

There's a first time for everything, right?

"The other girls my age have gone feral, as the slugs don't produce as much of the drug as they used to. And Dr. Alexander was injected with so much of it that he mutated horribly, and he lives in a tank now. She thinks that injecting me with high doses will keep me from going feral like the other girls, and that the slug will keep me from mutating like poor Dr. Alexander, but there's no way to know. Either way, at home I get daily injections, and here I haven't."
shut_up_dammit: (Surprised // Maru What Just Happened?)

[personal profile] shut_up_dammit 2014-06-14 10:27 am (UTC)(link)
That was concerning. Daily injections.

"Do you happen to know what those injections consisted of?" He didn't even pause to annotate anything. They couldn't have a new comer mutate on the ship. It would be a disaster. Others would freak out, would think it would happened to them and then it would be a problem. They couldn't have that.
just_a_chemical: (good girls)

[personal profile] just_a_chemical 2014-06-14 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"I know exactly what it is," she says. "The slugs on their own don't make enough of the drug, even if you put one in a girl. But if people have ever injected it, you can extract it from their bodies after they die, give it to a girl to drink, and the slug multiplies it. The girl brings it up, and it's ready to process. When it's passed through the dead, it carries their memories and essence with it--that's why my mother does it."

There are a lot of dead people in her city.

"I can give you a sample, if you like. If you've got a test tube or something."
shut_up_dammit: (Neutral // Just a Calm Chat)

[personal profile] shut_up_dammit 2014-06-19 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Leonard dug through the station drawers for a moment before he pulled out a glass test tube. It wasn't something that was normally used for physicals, so it took awhile, especially with his unfamiliarity with this sickbay, but hell, at least he found one. He handed it over.

"If I can't replicate it, does that mean something bad for you?"
just_a_chemical: (morpho)

[personal profile] just_a_chemical 2014-06-20 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
"There's no way to know, until it happens. It might be bad, or it might just affect my ability to heal. But I am a doctor--a few of our genetic researchers, which might help. I know the experiments they were doing with our drug, how they refined and developed it. I don't have Dr. Tenenbaum, the lead researcher on it; she's still alive. She had a cure for the younger girls, could remove their slugs safely and return them to normal, but her cure wouldn't work on me."

Her regurgitation skills are apparently well-honed; she brings up the equivalent of a few spoonfuls of a viscous, glowing red liquid, remarkably discreetly.

"Here. Don't inject anyone with this."
shut_up_dammit: (Working // Collecting Medicine)

[personal profile] shut_up_dammit 2014-08-16 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Alright. Then I'd like you to keep me informed of any changes that you-"

His words stopped when she threw up into the tube. Okay. He's seen weird things in his life, but that was new. He frowned and grabbed the tube cap from the station. He was going to need it. She handed it to him and Leonard capped it, not interested in sharing it with anyone else in the sickbay.

"Thanks. As I was saying, I'd like you to keep me informed of any changes. My name is Leonard McCoy. Once we get rooms, you can just see me in my quarters instead of coming here. Or you can call for me over the intercom. I'd like to help you be comfortable here if that's at all possible."