EXETERRPG: (2 - 2350) Ensign Dural Methor DrPH

Todd Holladay docholladay at startrekfreedom.com
Wed Mar 3 16:12:10 UTC 2021


Mission: Murder on the Exeter Express
Day: 2
Stardate: 2445.12.02
 
(USS Exeter – Sickbay – ACMO – Ensign Dural Methor DrPH – 2350)

"Doctor. It's come to light that someone was in here asking about Ensign T'kel. However it was before he came in. Ensign More thinks Ensign Green is a person of interest. He's requested some hyposprays of an anaesthetic, that these medics here have seemingly authorised." She motioned to the three holding hyposprays.

“Three vials of medication, that didn’t go through me? Those aren’t authorized. Place the hyposprays on the biobed.” Dural ordered. The three medics obeyed the order of their Officer currently in charge. The Cardassian examined one of the devices noticing they were all filled with the same type of liquid.

~Anestizine.~

"Why?” Dural asked. Often times determining the course of events could be expedited by determining the why.

"Sir, its understood that this is in relation to the attack of Ensign K'tel, however the attacker killed him or herself."

~That still doesn’t explain why three separate medics had hyposprays full of controlled substances.~

The Cardassian’s eyes narrowed, he held up one finger in her direction. He was not pleased. “Miss Wakeman, I’ll deal with you all in a moment. In the meantime, go nowhere.”

(Reply Wakeman)


The security Ensign paused. Then spoke to Wakeman, “ Were you able to complete that task I asked you to do?”

“Do not answer that question.” Dural interrupted.

“ I am very sorry Doctor. It is my belief that Ensign T’Kel could be in extreme danger here in sickbay. I understand my calling the wee yellow alert code was extreme. But sir we are dealing with people. Who will happily hurt innocent bystanders to get to their target. I am just trying to protect yer patients sir. I did not mean to alarm ye.” He explained.

“That explains the alarm,” Dural admitted, “It was you that triggered it? Why was it that the ranking officer in sickbay, I was not consulted while you were on your way here? If you believed my patients or anyone here were in danger, perhaps a warning? What if this danger made it here before your clandestine approach?”

(Reply More)

“I’m not finished,” the Cardassian warned. “Your second mistake was attempting to withdraw controlled substances without the order of a physician. There’s a reason for these restrictions. Medical professionals go through a great deal of training and hands on experience to be able to safely administer these medications. What happens if the dose is too high and your suspect stops breathing? The three vials were procured but none of the counter agent. No antihistamine or epinephrine incase of allergy. Do you know if your target is allergic to this medication that you had planned to give? It’s customary to ask before administering, but that would give away your surprise and spoil your trap. Please tell me you haven’t gone digging into their medical file or shall I add that to your list of transgressions?”

(Reply More)

“This sickbay and everything contained there in is a place of healing, and if I can I shall keep all manner or violence outside of it. This includes you and your security detail at this time. Post outside of it’s entrances and exits. Do your job and keep the violence outside.” Dural said. “While you are out there, if you happen to see Lieutenant Ravok, let him know I’d like to speak to him. I suspect your unplanned alert has him headed this way.”

(Reply More)

Once the security left the sickbay the Cardassian turned to the medics and the intern. “Come on out.”

(Reply Wakeman) 

The medics came out. It was times like this where everything could have gone horribly wrong but didn’t, Dural wished he had some kind of higher being to thank for such fortune. He shook his head out of frustration. “ Chut hit’Kjet?” He mumbled too low for the universal translator to pick up.

“I didn’t think I’d have to say this, but from this point forward, no medications are taken from storage, replicated or even looked at with out a physician’s say so, and especially not at the behest of someone from outside of the department. Is that understood?” Dural growled.

(Reply Wakeman)

“As your recompense the lot of you shall inventory all of sickbay from top to bottom to ensure that no medications have gone missing. You will begin at the end of your current shift, you will be released once I have confirmed you are finished. Unless you’d like to head over to the Judge Advocate seeking counsel? We can write you up on formal charges. I’d prefer to keep your punishment and rehabilitation administrative if I can.” Dural said.

(Reply Wakeman)

“Yes, sir!” The medics said.

Dural turned to Wakeman specifically. “I’m keeping these hypos in the office. You are in charge of the inventory, these are your crew, assign them as you see fit. You are an acting officer, I’m going to treat you like one. Come see me once you’ve completed the inventory up to the point where you need the hypos.”

(Reply Wakeman, More)
(Posted by Todd) 








“The only way to defeat fear is to tell it 'No'." No - we will not take shortcuts on the path to righteousness. No - we will not break the rules that protect us from our basest instincts. No - we will not allow desperation to destroy moral authority.” - Michael Burnham, Star Trek: Discovery

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Todd Holladay
SGT, IA ARNG (Retired)



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