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McCoy is taken from a week or so after "Mirror, Mirror": he's still suffering the (gradually) intensifying side-effects from a forced mind meld until cured. Anything marked with (MU*) is where a side effect has occurred.
(X*) indicates where a symptom of xenopolycythemia has occurred.
Introduction post. A transporter accident is involved.: [click]
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McCoy is taken from a week or so after "Mirror, Mirror": he's still suffering the (gradually) intensifying side-effects from a forced mind meld until cured. Anything marked with (MU*) is where a side effect has occurred.
(X*) indicates where a symptom of xenopolycythemia has occurred.
Introduction post. A transporter accident is involved.: [click]
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ooc note: typos etc are intentional here, they stem from forced mind meld side effects and McCoy's concentration wandering because of it. Slightly more elaboration here
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Chief Medical Officer's personal log. Stardate: 2267
-Performed bone reconstruction on Yeoman Clark's left hand until mid second shift. Extent of injuries listed in previous medical log (2267-Clark-K1), cause unknown.
-Received orders from Captain Kirk to transport to Kaleiyan surface to receive formal apologies from the Kaleiyan Empress personally. Supposedly that thing that injured Clark was her son.
Doctor M'Benga to take over surgery in the meantime.
I reported to the transporter room on schedule, where Mr. Scott made comment about the ion storm. I'm sure he'd have given me the exact storm grade, make up and just what every little effect it was having on the Enterprise if I'd let him. Shortly after, it appeared there was a malfunction with the transporter circuits or the board itself. I'm not an engineer. I appeared in what looked like a small, white patient room: certainly not what the files described as the type of architecture for a Kaleiyan. I immediately performed a preliminary check on myself, found nothing immediately wrong with me physically.
The damn thing will be the death of me.
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Chief Medical Officer's personal log. Stardate: 2267
-Performed bone reconstruction on Yeoman Clark's left hand until mid second shift. Extent of injuries listed in previous medical log (2267-Clark-K1), cause unknown.
-Received orders from Captain Kirk to transport to Kaleiyan surface to receive formal apologies from the Kaleiyan Empress personally. Supposedly that thing that injured Clark was her son.
Doctor M'Benga to take over surgery in the meantime.
I reported to the transporter room on schedule, where Mr. Scott made comment about the ion storm. I'm sure he'd have given me the exact storm grade, make up and just what every little effect it was having on the Enterprise if I'd let him. Shortly after, it appeared there was a malfunction with the transporter circuits or the board itself. I'm not an engineer. I appeared in what looked like a small, white patient room: certainly not what the files described as the type of architecture for a Kaleiyan. I immediately performed a preliminary check on myself, found nothing immediately wrong with me physically.
The damn thing will be the death of me.
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(older RPs Medical/personal logs)
Feb. 6th, 2009 03:30 pmMedical and personal log.
theoregontrail/Day One:
--Just saw one of the kids (Tamaki?) here try to eat a poisonous berry [Woody Nightshade/Solanum dulcamara] despite just being told that it was poisonous. Don't understand why someone would go against the good doctor's orders just to prove a point. Could've gotten killed. Friend of his got him to spit out; looked like it'd been partially chewed though. May be seeing him in the near future.
Will be saying "I told you so" if that happens.
[addendum] Tamaki started vomiting shortly after. Also began rambling something about a cursed puppet and accused me of poisoning his food. Unsure as if to whether this is from the poisoning or if this was there already, as the patient had earlier also accused me of wanting to steal said-berries.
Patient may already have a history of slight mental illness before the solanum dulcamara
Day two:
-First patient came in with severe pupillary dilation and dyspnea. Claims he ate some kind of berry. Also claims he doesn't remember what it looks like. Have no choice but to keep him for observation and keep his heart rate down. Sent my assistant out to go and track down any such plants. I'm not expecting her back for a few hours. Patient is no help in describing what it looks like.
-Second patient is showing signs of 19th century dysentery. I've prescribed oral rehydration. Could have been much worse if it'd been caught any later. I'll have to make checks on the food later. [written in smaller, terse letters, as an afterthought] What's the point of everyone rushing to Oregon if they're dying before they even get there?
[update] Assistant came back faster than expected. She came back with an armload of plants and just left them on the table. I'm a doctor, not a botanist. Not looking forward to trying to jog this patient's memory with twenty questions of the plant variety either.
-Two patients at the same time. Rattlesnake bites. Wouldn't tell me how they managed to get them in those places, but I can make a guess. Treated with antivenom. Would have preferred my sick bay.
-[update] Narrowed it down to two plants, both of which aren't toxically fatal. They are hallucinogenic though. First patient seems to have recovered after a few hours of constant hydration, rest, and an injection from a hypospray. Had to put up with a few hours of him chattering nonstop to the air. I now know more about him than I'd ever wanted to know. Not sure if I should release him just yet: considering he just forgot what the damn thing looked like earlier, he may run into the same plant again. Considering holding him here until we're out of the area. Not sure if my sanity can take it.
-Fifth patient of the day came in with a broken leg. Says he fell down a cliff while hunting. I'm surprised he made it back on his own. Set the leg as best as I could, but I'll need to get something more permanent on there soon. Can't just yet. Looks like there's an infection building from a deep puncture in the left foot as well. Could be the start of gangrene. Hard to tell since patient wouldn't stop fidgeting and sit still. I asked if he'd gone around stepping on nails. He asked if I was going to have to amputate. This really is the dark ages.
Personal note:
The tools they expect me to use are no better than carving knives. What do they think I am, a damn butcher?
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--Just saw one of the kids (Tamaki?) here try to eat a poisonous berry [Woody Nightshade/Solanum dulcamara] despite just being told that it was poisonous. Don't understand why someone would go against the good doctor's orders just to prove a point. Could've gotten killed. Friend of his got him to spit out; looked like it'd been partially chewed though. May be seeing him in the near future.
Will be saying "I told you so" if that happens.
[addendum] Tamaki started vomiting shortly after. Also began rambling something about a cursed puppet and accused me of poisoning his food. Unsure as if to whether this is from the poisoning or if this was there already, as the patient had earlier also accused me of wanting to steal said-berries.
Patient may already have a history of slight mental illness before the solanum dulcamara
Day two:
-First patient came in with severe pupillary dilation and dyspnea. Claims he ate some kind of berry. Also claims he doesn't remember what it looks like. Have no choice but to keep him for observation and keep his heart rate down. Sent my assistant out to go and track down any such plants. I'm not expecting her back for a few hours. Patient is no help in describing what it looks like.
-Second patient is showing signs of 19th century dysentery. I've prescribed oral rehydration. Could have been much worse if it'd been caught any later. I'll have to make checks on the food later. [written in smaller, terse letters, as an afterthought] What's the point of everyone rushing to Oregon if they're dying before they even get there?
[update] Assistant came back faster than expected. She came back with an armload of plants and just left them on the table. I'm a doctor, not a botanist. Not looking forward to trying to jog this patient's memory with twenty questions of the plant variety either.
-Two patients at the same time. Rattlesnake bites. Wouldn't tell me how they managed to get them in those places, but I can make a guess. Treated with antivenom. Would have preferred my sick bay.
-[update] Narrowed it down to two plants, both of which aren't toxically fatal. They are hallucinogenic though. First patient seems to have recovered after a few hours of constant hydration, rest, and an injection from a hypospray. Had to put up with a few hours of him chattering nonstop to the air. I now know more about him than I'd ever wanted to know. Not sure if I should release him just yet: considering he just forgot what the damn thing looked like earlier, he may run into the same plant again. Considering holding him here until we're out of the area. Not sure if my sanity can take it.
-Fifth patient of the day came in with a broken leg. Says he fell down a cliff while hunting. I'm surprised he made it back on his own. Set the leg as best as I could, but I'll need to get something more permanent on there soon. Can't just yet. Looks like there's an infection building from a deep puncture in the left foot as well. Could be the start of gangrene. Hard to tell since patient wouldn't stop fidgeting and sit still. I asked if he'd gone around stepping on nails. He asked if I was going to have to amputate. This really is the dark ages.
Personal note:
The tools they expect me to use are no better than carving knives. What do they think I am, a damn butcher?
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Personality
Nov. 12th, 2003 02:07 pmPersonality:
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Things McCoy is NOT:
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In
fountainofcod:
-Not a rookie
-Not a physicist
-Not an engineer
-Not a mechanic
-Not a juggler
-Not a Vulcan
-Not a security blanket
In
theoregontrail
-Not a botanist
-Not a butcher
-Not Starfleet Security
-Not a General
-Not cargo/baggage
-Not an atmospheric scientist or even an atmospheric chemist
-Not an Admiral
In
damned
-not security
-not a patient
-not a physicist or an astrophysicist
-not an engineer
-not a thermometer
-not a fortune teller
-not command
-not a murderer
-not a poet
-not a battering ram
-not a crystal ball
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Things McCoy is NOT:
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In
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-Not a rookie
-Not a physicist
-Not an engineer
-Not a mechanic
-Not a juggler
-Not a Vulcan
-Not a security blanket
In
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
-Not a botanist
-Not a butcher
-Not Starfleet Security
-Not a General
-Not cargo/baggage
-Not an atmospheric scientist or even an atmospheric chemist
-Not an Admiral
In
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
-not security
-not a patient
-not a physicist or an astrophysicist
-not an engineer
-not a thermometer
-not a fortune teller
-not command
-not a murderer
-not a poet
-not a battering ram
-not a crystal ball