avante en garde
[ Your designated room appears to be a modern but simple hospital room, with an adjustable electronic chair and curtain dividing one side of the room from the other. On the curtained side, there is a tray of basic surgery equipment, though nothing electric. That would be too easy, wouldn't it? At least(?) the chair has straps, to bind unruly subjects.
On the other side of the room are several chairs, what appears to be an iPad with a health chart listing a number of patients. You may select from a number of options to send "remedies" to those patients. There is also a pharmacy counter, though rather than a window, there is only a thin slit the width of a single piece of paper.
And of course, your patient(s)—or hostage(s), if you prefer—is in the middle of the room, though . . . strangely placed. A glass bubble, 6ft by 6ft, hangs from the ceiling, somewhat like an upside-down snowglobe. Eight tubes connect the orb to the ceiling, and one tube connects it to the floor. From above, your patient(s) can see most things in the room, including the surgery table even when the curtains are drawn.
It's currently empty—aside from your patient—for now. ]
[ RULES ✧ REMEDIES ✧ HEALTH CHART ]
On the other side of the room are several chairs, what appears to be an iPad with a health chart listing a number of patients. You may select from a number of options to send "remedies" to those patients. There is also a pharmacy counter, though rather than a window, there is only a thin slit the width of a single piece of paper.
And of course, your patient(s)—or hostage(s), if you prefer—is in the middle of the room, though . . . strangely placed. A glass bubble, 6ft by 6ft, hangs from the ceiling, somewhat like an upside-down snowglobe. Eight tubes connect the orb to the ceiling, and one tube connects it to the floor. From above, your patient(s) can see most things in the room, including the surgery table even when the curtains are drawn.
It's currently empty—aside from your patient—for now. ]
[ RULES ✧ REMEDIES ✧ HEALTH CHART ]
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For now, if we're going to try this, we may as well start. Do you want to, or is it easier for someone else to do it for you?
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I can do it.
[ She says. and will take a moment to consider and then - stabs the palm of the same hand. ]
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[ It earns an exhausted sigh. Like at least she didn't do much stabbing but also oof. ]
Well, what do you know.
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I- I am sorry! I thought it might work...! I suggested as much and now you are doubly injured!
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Relax. Seriously, I've punched a poisonous dragon and survived. I've done worse.
This will heal on its own, it's hardly that bad.
[ even if at the moment it sucks but she'll just look for something to wrap it with for the moment - even if it means ripping her clothing. ]
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At least allow me to wrap it.
[ Reaching for the injured hand. ]
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[ Not ungrateful, but said in the 'ugh' too stubborn person kind of way. At least she relents to letting him take it. ]
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[ He's at least very careful and gentle as he wraps the hand, while remaining mildful of the broken pinky. ]