EXETERRPG: (2-0804) MO Dr.Klaz Vulon, Ensign

Rob Davis robdavis.stf at gmail.com
Mon Jul 11 00:43:59 UTC 2022


Mission: Space was cool before it mattered


Day: 2


Stardate: 2446.04.26



(Sickbay - Dr. Vulon’s Office- MO Dr.Klaz Vulon, Ensign- 0804)




“Doctor Vulon, do you have a minute?” Dr. Kruze asked putting a coffee down
on the table. Klaz could smell the sweet aroma of the liquid brew.

 “I got this from Bean Me Up, I didn’t even need to put in your order. Once
I told them it was for you they knew how to make it.” Kruze exclaimed.


Klaz reached forward and grabbed the cup and raised it slightly towards Dr.
Kruze.

" For this you get all the time you want. What's the matter?" He asked.


“I want to talk to you about the miners, have you looked over the chart
notes I wrote?” Kruze asked.


" I read the synopsis of the situation in M-Chart" Klaz said, referring to
the documentation system used in sickbay.

" Just after I spent seven grueling hours in labor and delivery with one of
the most absolutely horrendous mothers I have ever met. "


“They should be dead. The amount of radiation that was in that station
should have fried them from the insides. We should have found them in
comas. Instead, as you can see, they’re doing fine. I’ve had them under
observation all night, scans every few hours, and as you can see no signs
or symptoms of anything.” Kruze explained.


Klaz took a sip of his coffee.

" Ah! " He exclaimed cheerfully.

" Well that does sound odd. There should be some kind of residual
response."


“I was wondering if you had any guesses, or any insight. As far as I can
tell, this is a miracle. But we can’t simply chalk things up to miracles.
This is Starfleet.”


" That is very true, while the thought of miracles is always pleasant and
reassuring, we should always strive to ascertain more documentable reasons
for such things. " He strikes his chin.

" Have you performed Urinalysis sequences on them ? Or perhaps even a hair
tissue mineral analysis? " Klaz asked.


( reply Kruze)



Klaz activated his terminal and looked at their charts.

" The urinalysis screenings collected by the reception units on their
toilets seem to show no signs of anything except…"


( reply Kruze)


" David Powell seems to be in the early stages of fatty liver disease. We
should have that cleared up in a few hours." Klaz remarked.

" But nothing to show signs of these men ever being exposed to radiation.
In fact they have virtually zero levels of radiation in their bodies. The
yearly average for humanoids based on a 2444 study is 620 mrem, 0.2
microsieverts per hour. These patients have readings equivalent to 0.018
per hour. " Dr. Vulon remarked.


( reply Kruze)


( posted by Rob)
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