Dr. Adrien Arbuckal (
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Text: Medical Update on recent Bio-Hazard situation
[ Where oh where has the doctor been?
Well, a biological hazard with contagion ramifications. You do the math.
Now, however, having gotten a chance to sit down and look back over his notes, Adrien is taking the opportunity to put together something resembling a report to share with the class. Eventually it reads something like this. ]
In regards to the recent out-break of the biohazard and potential contagion situation on this planet.
Diagnosis of patients revealed no obvious affects or presence of the contagion still within our systems. This was a blanket finding across all species.
Material taken from the digestive tract, or equivalent, was likewise studies with no evidence of material outside normal parameters.
However, bloodwork lead to neurological follow-up, in the following circumstances. Where very slight alterations to the hormone levels (regardless of species) was identified further review identified these alterations as affecting the endocrine and adrenal systems (again we’re not all the same species, so the equivalent in those of you who don’t lay claim to either of these exact systems). The tests show minor, but consistent disturbances, that upon review against baseline levels, suggest a similarity to variations of withdrawal.
This effect is presenting as similar to other neurochemical imbalances, particularly anxiety and depression. If you happened to flag on these variances in testing and were taken for further questioning, I’d be interested in hearing how that went in hopes to continue to collect data on this outbreak.
Because experience, and my own prominent level of paranoia, suggests this information may be important in the future. Also, there’s a betting pool over whether the initial outbreak was an accident due to piss poor protocols, or a deliberate release of something weaponized.
For the record, I put down sencs on deliberate release, because this is precisely the sort of thing certain individuals would love to weaponize.
Finally, to those individuals who went crashing through the Ingress back to the slaver planet on some misguided mission of retributions? That was a fucking stupid move. Care to share with the class what long term solution you accomplished?
Well, a biological hazard with contagion ramifications. You do the math.
Now, however, having gotten a chance to sit down and look back over his notes, Adrien is taking the opportunity to put together something resembling a report to share with the class. Eventually it reads something like this. ]
In regards to the recent out-break of the biohazard and potential contagion situation on this planet.
Diagnosis of patients revealed no obvious affects or presence of the contagion still within our systems. This was a blanket finding across all species.
Material taken from the digestive tract, or equivalent, was likewise studies with no evidence of material outside normal parameters.
However, bloodwork lead to neurological follow-up, in the following circumstances. Where very slight alterations to the hormone levels (regardless of species) was identified further review identified these alterations as affecting the endocrine and adrenal systems (again we’re not all the same species, so the equivalent in those of you who don’t lay claim to either of these exact systems). The tests show minor, but consistent disturbances, that upon review against baseline levels, suggest a similarity to variations of withdrawal.
This effect is presenting as similar to other neurochemical imbalances, particularly anxiety and depression. If you happened to flag on these variances in testing and were taken for further questioning, I’d be interested in hearing how that went in hopes to continue to collect data on this outbreak.
Because experience, and my own prominent level of paranoia, suggests this information may be important in the future. Also, there’s a betting pool over whether the initial outbreak was an accident due to piss poor protocols, or a deliberate release of something weaponized.
For the record, I put down sencs on deliberate release, because this is precisely the sort of thing certain individuals would love to weaponize.
Finally, to those individuals who went crashing through the Ingress back to the slaver planet on some misguided mission of retributions? That was a fucking stupid move. Care to share with the class what long term solution you accomplished?
text; encrypted
Sufficient?
[This conversation? Suddenly Very Secure.]
text; encrypted
[ He really has never trusted network communications. ]
Off network, verbal.
text; encrypted --> action?
26 user minutes.
action
Door's open.
[ Because why bother closing it in the first place? ]
action
...well, it's a moot point at the moment.
If Adrien is outside, he might notice the approaching red-orange glow up in the sky—or the moment when the jet fades out to wireframe, leaving distinctly smaller points of light to turn and twist and right themselves. Rinzler lands on the roof with a light thump, keeping half an eye out for Courser as he slips down to ground level and spreads out his scan-sense.
Wherever Adrien is waiting, he'll hear a soft rumbling almost precisely on the interval: one (1) murderprogram, here and headtilting. Rinzler doesn't see much need for a verbal prompt.]
action
Had Rinzler seen the bahari since he'd gone through his growth spurt? If not, he might be in for a bit of a surprise as the larger animal came padding silently out of the shadows when the last bits of light settled. Courser made no aggressive move towards Rinzler, though his nostrils flared wide, inhaling the murderprogram's scent (yes to a bahari nose there was a scent) before sneezing.
That may have been commentary.
With a flick of his long, colorful and wickedly barbed tail, the tracker began to walk towards the clinic portion of the house, a glance back invitation for Rinzler to follow.
Even if the pair did not particularly connect, Adrien did hear the rumble and his voice echoed outwards; either confirming his location or further encouraging Rinzler to follow the bahari. ]
In here.
[ It was a deliberate choice. He expected Rinzler might want to review the raw data points himself. ]
action
Right back at you, not!cat.
Rinzler follows without hesitation. (And if he's curious, a little, to see what functions were included in the upgrade, that can wait for another time.) He steps inside, mask turning toward Adrien—or toward whatever data might be on display.]