Hi, um, Simon. It's Lor. I wanted to apologize for not getting to show you how I heal, I um. Kind of got stuck in my jump. Tube. Thing. And I heard from Bells, is there a good time for me to come by the medical bay?
[ Simon, this man is either the answer to your prayers, or your worst nightmare. At least he is mostly not a psychopath. ]
You Doctor Tam?
[ Things that are not nice to do: act like he doesn't know this is Simon. Things McCoy is doing anyway: that. Doesn't hurt to make sure, though, just in case. ]
Okay so this is totally just a hypothetical question but if like you got an extra spinal cord -- a totally healthy one -- could someone or something here transplant it into a person with a damaged spinal cord. 'Cause that was impossible back home but I dunno, I'm still not completely used to the future-y gizmos and things and machines here. So, uh. Yeah.
[ While River comes over, Jayne pulls out his comm, sends out a quick message -- written, even though he's not so good at it, just so the girl doesn't overhear. ]
your sister is coming over i guess was all upset saying i was gonna get shot
dont rightly know whats going on but if she goes crazy and tries to kill me again you better patch me up cause i didnt do nothing
Hello, Doctor Tam. My name is Lucy Jaggat, and I'd like to speak to you in person.
[She'd been thinking of signing on with medical but there are some things she needs to discuss first, and she's been stalking the network enough to know that he's on medical staff.]
[So newbie here is trying to be a little proactive after hearing Nathan's post and checking out the community message board. She has med skillz man, may as well put them to use.]
Hello? Is this Doctor Tam? If you have a moment, I'd like to speak with you.
Hey, Doc, just wondering if it's any big concern that my old eye injury has been bleeding? Don't know if you remember me but I have this scar from a grenade explosion— [ as if it's really necessary, he leans in a little and gestures at it ] —and right after it happened I had this huge, what do they call it, hemorrhage thing? I forget the word they used. But back then, the whole white of my eye was red, so this isn't as bad, but I just didn't know if it was the kind of thing I ought to have looked at.
[THIS IS NOT GOOD NEWS none of this is good news.]
Minor hemorrhages in the sclera can happen for a variety of reasons--usually they're harmless and go away on their own, but since you have a previous injury, I can take a look at it anyway, if you like.
This is, ah. This is Doctor Tam. I got your message, I wanted to tell you that it's--it's fine. We were all under duress and if you'd like to discuss the issue at hand, I'd be more than willing to do so.
[Yes she originally contacted him in regards to joining the team, but in her experience with Doctors, they don't tend to be great with the whole remembering one nurse from the other. Also, there's a lot of people aboard.]
There's something I'd be interested in discussing in the medbay, when you've got a spare minute there. It's isn't terribly urgent.
So I was thinking now would be a really bad time to get sick, huh?
I'm running a general recruitment drive next month, I was hoping you wouldn't mind getting involved, let people know how much experience they need and put a face to a name. All departments seem to be in dire straits, and it can only get worse after the jump. I don't know about you, but we've been feeling the pinch.
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If I may request a moment of your time, I am available at your convenience.
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Uh, yes. Hello?
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so how exactly does one go about volunteering in medbay
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You Doctor Tam?
[ Things that are not nice to do: act like he doesn't know this is Simon. Things McCoy is doing anyway: that. Doesn't hurt to make sure, though, just in case. ]
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This is Doctor Tam, yes. What can I do for you?
hi sorry this is late whit
it is a-okay
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[ bothering you at work bro, what up. ]
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[yeah okay that's enough of that.]
Is everything all right?
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Okay so this is totally just a hypothetical question but if like you got an extra spinal cord -- a totally healthy one -- could someone or something here transplant it into a person with a damaged spinal cord. 'Cause that was impossible back home but I dunno, I'm still not completely used to the future-y gizmos and things and machines here. So, uh. Yeah.
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That is...an incredibly specific hypothetical.
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your sister is coming over i guess was all upset saying i was gonna get shot
dont rightly know whats going on but if she goes crazy and tries to kill me again you better patch me up cause i didnt do nothing
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[Except he can't really promise that, and honestly this does sound kind of worrying.]
I'll come over.
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[ Yeah. Jayne's spooked now, too. ]
Re: audio; me again. post-smiley... post.
Is this about Smiley's post?
[Of course it's about Smiley's post, but Simon is kind of rationalizing the fact that Jayne wants to stick together.]
audio; me again. post-smiley... post.
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[She'd been thinking of signing on with medical but there are some things she needs to discuss first, and she's been stalking the network enough to know that he's on medical staff.]
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Hello? Is this Doctor Tam? If you have a moment, I'd like to speak with you.
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[THIS IS NOT GOOD NEWS none of this is good news.]
Minor hemorrhages in the sclera can happen for a variety of reasons--usually they're harmless and go away on their own, but since you have a previous injury, I can take a look at it anyway, if you like.
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[ hanging up on you like a toolbag? ] Sorry.
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play some phone tag. That is the only solution.]
This is, ah. This is Doctor Tam. I got your message, I wanted to tell you that it's--it's fine. We were all under duress and if you'd like to discuss the issue at hand, I'd be more than willing to do so.
a text a few hours later
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[ because screw talking over the devices tbh. ]
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I'm always in Medbay, nowadays.
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It's Nina. One of the nurses from Medical.
[Yes she originally contacted him in regards to joining the team, but in her experience with Doctors, they don't tend to be great with the whole remembering one nurse from the other. Also, there's a lot of people aboard.]
There's something I'd be interested in discussing in the medbay, when you've got a spare minute there. It's isn't terribly urgent.
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Of course. You can come in anytime you like, I have time.
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Action is good!
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so so so late
shhh no worries
<3!
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not here;
[Quite the unconventional bouquet of flowers, tied with twine, and a note in horrible Dutch chicken scratch that just says "Thanks".]
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I'm running a general recruitment drive next month, I was hoping you wouldn't mind getting involved, let people know how much experience they need and put a face to a name. All departments seem to be in dire straits, and it can only get worse after the jump. I don't know about you, but we've been feeling the pinch.
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[Medbay is always feeling the pinch.]
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