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driftfleet2016-07-01 01:56 pm
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Who: Beverly Crusher, Wrath, The Vision, Jennifer Keller… and maybe you?
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Action: Iskaulit, Surgical Suite
When: Today!
There’s a new room on the Iskaulit, though it’s not obvious where it is, if you don’t know about it already, as it is inconspicuously tucked away in one of the unused corridors of the ship. More importantly, it’s equipped with biometric security systems, so only a select few can enter without being accompanied by one of the room’s designers. Under Dr. Crusher and Captain Vision’s guidance, various engineers and doctors in the fleet have come together to build a surgical suite with one specific goal in mind: fixing Wrath’s back and removing the ports put there by Compliance. For over a year, Wrath and Beverly have been pursuing this goal and now it’s finally happening.
In the operating room itself, there are only three people, besides Wrath: Dr. Crusher, Dr. Keller, and the Vision, in case they run into any issues with Wrath’s cybernetic implants. However, for those who wish to watch the surgery, there is a small observation lounge looking down into the OR, where you are welcome to stay and watch. The two doctors and Vision are all covered head to toe in scrubs, masks, and gloves, while Wrath lies prone on the operating table, with cushions supporting her neck and hips, and her limbs securely strapped in to keep her safely in position. An IV delivers her pain meds and anesthesia. Gently, Beverly kneels in front of an already fading Wrath and places a respirator over her face. “All right, Wrath, ready? I’m going to count backwards from ten. 10, 9, 8…”
Hours later, Beverly has successfully removed the shattered ports, working from her experience with Borg implants. It’s delicate, tedious work, but she never falters, her hands steady throughout. If there was any doubt as to her surgical skills before, there can be none now. Afterwards, Wrath is back in traction in the recovery room. She may still be a little drowsy, but no doubt she will welcome visitors.
((ooc: this is a catch-all post for anything relating to Wrath's surgery, especially post-op, for anyone who is involved either as a friend or as another healer))
Broadcast: No
Action: Iskaulit, Surgical Suite
When: Today!
There’s a new room on the Iskaulit, though it’s not obvious where it is, if you don’t know about it already, as it is inconspicuously tucked away in one of the unused corridors of the ship. More importantly, it’s equipped with biometric security systems, so only a select few can enter without being accompanied by one of the room’s designers. Under Dr. Crusher and Captain Vision’s guidance, various engineers and doctors in the fleet have come together to build a surgical suite with one specific goal in mind: fixing Wrath’s back and removing the ports put there by Compliance. For over a year, Wrath and Beverly have been pursuing this goal and now it’s finally happening.
In the operating room itself, there are only three people, besides Wrath: Dr. Crusher, Dr. Keller, and the Vision, in case they run into any issues with Wrath’s cybernetic implants. However, for those who wish to watch the surgery, there is a small observation lounge looking down into the OR, where you are welcome to stay and watch. The two doctors and Vision are all covered head to toe in scrubs, masks, and gloves, while Wrath lies prone on the operating table, with cushions supporting her neck and hips, and her limbs securely strapped in to keep her safely in position. An IV delivers her pain meds and anesthesia. Gently, Beverly kneels in front of an already fading Wrath and places a respirator over her face. “All right, Wrath, ready? I’m going to count backwards from ten. 10, 9, 8…”
Hours later, Beverly has successfully removed the shattered ports, working from her experience with Borg implants. It’s delicate, tedious work, but she never falters, her hands steady throughout. If there was any doubt as to her surgical skills before, there can be none now. Afterwards, Wrath is back in traction in the recovery room. She may still be a little drowsy, but no doubt she will welcome visitors.
((ooc: this is a catch-all post for anything relating to Wrath's surgery, especially post-op, for anyone who is involved either as a friend or as another healer))

Wrath (a week worth of recovery...)
Just being able to move a little feels so good. And as much as she normally tends to have only one speed--balls to the wall--she's taking it very, very carefully. She doesn't want to screw this up. But over the course of the week, her artificial parts and synthetic nerve and muscle fibers get put back online and into working order, and it feels weird, like she's waking up a little bit at a time and remembering how her body works again, but it's amazing.
And when she's allowed to walk a little? She feels out of practice, but it doesn't hurt. For the first time in a year and a half. Bring on the physical therapy, she's ready to execute any plan to the letter.
Through this whole time, she's happy to have any and all visitors, though just being able to move puts her in a much better place. She's really recovering. She didn't really believe it would happen, but it has, and she has Beverly to thank for it. And for a little while at least, she can put aside her fears that her being fully healed will just put others in danger, and be happy.]
(ooc: Any and all visitors are welcome, as always! Just specify when, please.)
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Psst. Wrath, are you awake?
[He whispers it, not wanting to wake her if she's dozing.]
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Hey!
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[He smiles broadly and steps inside, bringing the small basket from behind his back around front. It's laden with all sorts of exotic flowers and pleasant smelling branches from the planet below. One of the flowers seems to be fuzzy and moving if she happens to look closely.]
I thought your recovery room could use a little color.
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Real flowers? Oh, those are so pretty! Thank you! Wow... they must have cost a fortune... [Still operating as someone who has grown up in a dome her whole life, where real flowers are a Very Big Deal.]
...why is one of the flowers moving? Do flowers move on this planet? That's so cool!
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Actually, this little guy isn't a flower so much as someone to keep you company.
[Hawke reaches over and plucks the floral looking slug from the stem its crawling up.]
You can name it whatever you like. There's a small kit in the bottom of the basket for growing the stuff it likes to eat, and a rock to grow it on, but otherwise it doesn't need much to care for.
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a few days after surgery
After the usual tricorder scan and some chatting, Beverly offers her arm to Wrath.]
Ready to try walking today?
Re: a few days after surgery
There's a lot riding on this. What if it's just that all over again, the first step, the horrible grinding sensation from her back and pelvis, the pain that starts then and only gets worse and worse and never really goes away? Beverly is a good doctor and Wrath trusts her. But Whiskey had also been the best doctor they had, and she'd trusted him.
But she also knows that staying in bed forever isn't an option. She chose, in whatever way, to try this. She has to keep moving forward. And all she can do is hope for the best.
So Wrath smiles, and if it's a little pensive, hopefully that's understandable. She takes a firm hold of Beverly's arm.]
Okay. Let's do this.
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All right. Move slowly and lean on me as much as you need - I've got you.
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[She leans on Beverly a lot, unabashedly. She's been down this road too many times to be shy about it any more. And she takes one step, then another, very slowly, but without too much difficulty.]
...it doesn't hurt.
[It's a surprise.]
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[Beverly smiles.]
You're doing wonderfully. We're going to try to walk over to those bars now.
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Next day or so?
Sounds good!
I'll try anything twice!
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Grin.]
Do you think he'd notice? But I'll try not to eat all the bacon kelp. That would be mean.
How's the planet? Are you having lots of fun?
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[She smiles slightly.] That depends. Do you want the honest answer or the answer that will make you feel better? And if you want the second thing then which answer makes you feel better?
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shortly after she can walk
When he ducks into the room this time, it's with a tray of some fresh food he'd acquired on the planet - bread, nut butter, fresh fruit, and what looks like a trail mix with seeds and candies mixed with nuts and cracker bits.]
Good afternoon, Wrath. How do you feel?
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[Oooh, food. She's always hungry right now.]
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[He hands over the food and sits back with a smile.]
A beach, an ocean, and a very impressive forest. I've been having very good luck getting new herb seedlings for the garden, and even their currency is acorns. I've traded some of the chemicals we brought from the toxic moon to merchants here and received a good price, so you've a certain allowance as you won't be able to work much just yet.
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More stuff for the garden is good. And... wow, thanks for the money? I'll try to find some kind of work though, still. I wonder if I can sell paintings. People like that kind of stuff sometimes.
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[He nods, smiling.] The community seems to appreciate art, and canvas is easy enough to come by. And I've seen a number of paintings on wooden planks with a kind of egg-based paint - are you familiar with tempera?
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Hey. How are you feeling?
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[Painkillers are weird to her, though they exist even in her world. But still, when you have access to healing magic, why bother with those?]
When you're well enough to move, call me? If you can make it down planetside, I think I can speed up your healing. Significantly, if I understand the theory as well as I think I do.
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Okay, I definitely will! I really hope I can get out on the surface some. Though I promise to definitely take it easy.
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