EXETERRPG: (2 - 0335) Fo Cmdr Ailynn Bracken
Mark Howard
mark.howard9 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 5 16:43:46 UTC 2020
Mission: Murder on the Exeter Express
Day: 2
Stardate: 2445.12.02
(USS Exeter – Mortuary – FO Cmdr Ailynn Bracken– 0335)
Dural placed each tube into separate round slots in the machine which set
about scanning all the samples at once. “We should have some answers
shortly. Shall we continue?”
Ailynn nodded, “Checking for signs of strangulation...negative. Hyoid bone
intact, and no apparent cartilaginous damage. No signs of suffocation.”
Something caught her eye. “Tweezers.”
(Reply Dural)
Ailynn took the tweezers and pulled a long hair that was entangled in
Nix’s, she dropped it into a tube that Dural was holding open. “Long hair,
not from victim, Dark brown or black in colour. DNA trace if you can.
Moving on to internal examination. Computer. Give me a complete scan of the
body, I want everything recorded. Judging liver temperature taken at scene,
and other factors, physiological time of death would have been... 0145”
[acknowledged, scan complete]
After finishing the scan, Ailynn took two more samples, one blood, and one
urine, both using syringes that Dural had offered. “Full blood sweep,
disease and toxicoloy on both. Check the urine for bloods and glucose. I
don’t think he died from renal failure but it’s worth a check.
(Reply Dural)
“Thank you. Scalpel please. I’m proceeding to internal investigation. She
took the offered scalpel and made a textbook ‘Y’ cut, shoulder to base of
sternum, and from there to the pubic bone.
“Fascinating. Bajoran cardiac physiology, mirrored along horizontal axis as
you know, rather than in Terrans where it’s along the vertical. It’s this
difference in axis that causes a greater chance of cardiac issues in
Bajoran/human hybrids like yours truly.”
(Reply Dural)
She removed the heart and placed it on the scale, checking size, weight and
morphology, before taking a small sample. “Toxicology please. No damage to
heart, expected amount of deposits, no blockages.” She then moved to the
stomach, and intestines the minutes swept past as she took samples from
each organ for tissue and toxicology analysis. Having checked and weighed
each single organ, she then replaced them carefully back into position,
before closing the body back up with a sigh. “Final stage Doctor, the head.”
(Reply Dural)
(Posted by Mark)
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