Entry tags:
- !ai,
- !location: med bay,
- !plot: contact,
- arha masaari,
- axl,
- billy cranston,
- darth vader,
- dean winchester,
- dustin silver,
- fate testarossa harlaown,
- fifth doctor,
- hiccup,
- jamie mccrimmon,
- kang,
- katara,
- kyle katarn,
- lex luthor,
- luis sera,
- matt olsen,
- nanoha,
- negi springfield,
- nura nal-dox,
- queen nanashi,
- renne,
- sensor,
- shinn asuka,
- tenaya,
- trudy chacon,
- vivio takamachi,
- yoshimi ito
"OW! That so totally hurts!" -- Charles Xavier
The battle against the Ohm raged on, and the casualties on the ground were mounting. Injured crew members got emergency treatment in the field, which largely amounted to patching them up so they wouldn't die sometime within the next fifteen minutes. After that, they were quickly picked up by shuttle and brought back to the ship, where they were sent to a medbay that was getting progressively more crowded.
The situation was growing increasingly dire, to the point that Stacy activated one of the AI's to help out.

"Please state the nature of the medical emergency."
The situation was growing increasingly dire, to the point that Stacy activated one of the AI's to help out.
"Please state the nature of the medical emergency."

Re: POST-BATTLE
She brought her hand to his wrist first: she'd seen him clutching it with a rather dazed look on his face, and could see it was sprained. She noticed he bump on his head too, but that could wait for the moment. She brought the water over to his wrist, and the blue glow settled there for a minute before fading, healing it. Katara did not look as put together as she should, of course: her hair had only gotten messier, and the circles under her eyes more pronounced.
"What happened to you?" She finally asked.
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"Oh, that's better. I thought I had broken that for a moment." Badly sprained was bad enough, though. Cautiously he flexes his fingers, and when that doesn't hurt, gently tries moving the wrist. He'll still try not to push things, but that helped a lot.
"Aye, well," he says eventually, "My sword got stuck, and when I was trying to pull it free, I was pushed back by a grunt." If by pushed you mean bodily flung into the wreckage of a building, that is. "I may have gotten a wee knock on the head in the process."
Taking a good look at Katara then, he arches his eyebrows. "I should ask the same of ye, it seems."
Wincing a little as the motion aggravates the scalp wound, he the proceeds to mostly ignore it. Instead, he gets to his feet and tries to steer Katara over to his chair. "Och, sit down before ye fall over."
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Like flexing your fingers, which Katara gives you a light tap for doing.
"I'll keep your sword getting stuck a secret when we go to train with Kang again," Katara said, giving him a wink. "I can't see him being too happy about that. Actually, I saw him just a little while ago. It seems he had a run in with a few Ohm himself."
Katara put her hand to her face, and gave him a slightly guilty look. "I haven't really had time to rest Jamie. Had to help out out a fire and fight off a big Ohm, and then I had to go help fight a Devourer worm and its grunt helpers. After that, I came here to help with my healing abilities: being on a planet with a moon really helps, actually."
But even as she's sitting down, she noticed the swelling at Jamie's scalp. "Oh, your poor thing! Give me a moment."
She brought her hand to her pouch, and brought the water to his head and have it settle as it healed.
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"It wasn't my fault it got stuck," he complains. "How was I supposed to know that the building was going to fall on the Ohm I was fighting and bury it right then?" He was aware of the second Ohm that knocked him into the building, but didn't have much time to do anything other than try and get out of the way.
As Katara's noticed, he wasn't entirely successful. As she heals the bump as well, he looks to be at least superficially better. His eyes still have a little hint of pain in them, but he'll deal with that a little later.
"How does the moon help with your healing?" he asks, curious.
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"I'm not saying you did it on purpose, I'm just saying its pretty likely to be Kang's reaction right about now. He's in a pretty bad mood. But I'm really glad you didn't get hurt too badly. Some of my friends weren't so lucky."
And that was a question that required a bit of an explanation. She cleared her throat.
"Actually, the moon helps with ALL of my bending, healing or fighting. See, in my world, each of benders learned their skill in different ways: the fire nation from the dragons, the earth kingdom from badger moles, and the air nomads from flying bison. What sets the watertribe apart is that we never learned our bending from animals, but from the moon. The way it governed the tides, we mimicked its push and pull, and because of that the moon is a symbol of our power. When its out, the strength of a waterbender increased tenfold, while an eclipse makes our power almost nothing. The moon being out is actually the reason I'm not as injured as most people here: hard for the Ohm to get me when I can stop them in place with bloodbending."
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"So how does your bending work on Stacy, then? There's no moon here. And what does this bloodbending do, besides freeze Ohm in place?"
That actually seems like it would be a handy thing. Although...the word 'bloodbending' is causing his superstitious side to flare up a little. He adds, "It sounds very dangerous."
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Not hers, not when there was B Sing Se and the day of the eclipse to think about.
"My bending works fine on Stacy so long as there is water: its when the moon is actually around that bending can be deliberately effected. If there is a moon, a full one, my powers are enhanced, but when there's an eclipse, our strength is reduced to nothing."
With the mention of bloodbending, Katara cleared her throat. "Bloodbending is the bending of the water within you: so more than just freezing the Ohm in place, I can have them attack each other by controlling their movements. I did that actually. And yes, it is dangerous, because cruel people can use it to hurt and torture others. The person who taught me this bending, she was like that, but I found out too late. She...kind of forced me to learn bloodbending by using it on me and having my friends attack me and each other."
She gets a little sullen. This was not her favorite subject.
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"Aye."
As Katara describes bloodbending, he looks troubled. It's a combination of the explanation of the bending and the fact that it was something Katara clearly didn't want to do - but was still forced to learn. He doesn't blame her for getting sullen, and he's feeling a wee bit guilty for asking the question.
"I'm sorry. I didn't realize it was as bad as all that."
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"No," Katara said, "I didn't want to learn it like that. It was a very horrible way, but because I learned it, it helps me now. I can only use it during the full moon, and I won't ever use it lightly. It helped me during that fight, and that will be the only time I'll ever do it: if its absolutely needed. I've only misused bloodbending once, and it will never happen again."
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He's feeling rather pessimistic at the moment, given how the battle went, and the fact that he does have a headache (at the least), he's also not feeling particularly inclined to hold that pessimism back.
"Aye, well. It still seems dangerous to me. What if someone took ye over and made ye use that against your friends again?"
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That was a good point, one that Katara had actually thought about before. "That was why I wanted to get to that Yeerk. The presence of an alien that could take over your body and mind was something I was really afraid of, but I'm a little less worried now. It can only happen during a full moon, and the alien would have to know that ad try to take me then. At this point, I think my friends would know me from a fake. Besides, I broke away from it once, who says I can't do it again?"
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"Aye," he agrees. "To be honest, I didn't understand why the crew was so split over the Yeerk at the time, but knowing now what it does..." He would normally shake his head here, but that type of motion doesn't help the ache much. He settles for a very minimal version of the movement instead.
"Well, I can understand why people would not want it on board. I've dealt with creatures that can take over your mind before. It's not very pleasant. If anyone could break through something like that, though, I think it would be ye."
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"It wasn't something I really wanted to do at the time," Katara said. "I don't kill things, but when I heard about what it was able to go, I was really concerned with what it would do to the crew, and to me. I had already been manipulated before, the idea of something doing that with my mind was scary."
She smiled. "Thanks. The scary thing is, there is someone who is infested by one on the ship right now. I know there's a few people who know about it now, but I still think its something to be wary of."
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He doesn't like the idea that there's more Yeerk out there at all, and makes a mental note to talk to the Doctor about it at some point. He came up with something to help against the Cybermen - he could come up with something to help against the Yeerk. He hopes. "Who is it?"
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Though the situation was even more delicate than that, and that was what she was going to have to inform Jamie. "The person who's housing it is named Tom. I know about that because I talked with his brother, Jake. I've spoken to Ax before, who's referred to a 'Prince Jake' when I first got on the ship. I'm guessing he and Tom have only just arrived. But that's another issue we're going to have to deal with."
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"D-did ye say his name was Tom? Uh...ye wouldn't happen to know his last name, would ye?"
He's really hoping it's not 'Berenson'. That would be...not good.
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"Actually, yes it is," Katara replied. "He is infested by the Yeerk Iniss 335. Jake said so himself, and I know from talking to Ax before that Jake is a pretty reliable source. He wouldn't lie about this.
"Have you met Tom?"
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He closes his eyes briefly as he mentally kicks himself a half-dozen times or so before sighs heavily and answers the question. "Aye, I met him. It must have been right after he popped. He mentioned being dragged out of that meeting thing we do so I told him about stuff on the ship."
His voice is quite earnest - and a touch anxious - as he adds, "He seemed perfectly normal! A little disbelieving about some of the stuff that's happened to us, but...normal."
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She sighed. "It isn't anyone's fault. The Yeerk are a tricky sort of alien. Hopefully the security team are already aware of what's going on there."
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He lets out a sigh and rubs at the back of his neck. He's only going to get his thoughts going in circles at this rate. Nothing really he can do about it right at this moment, anyway. He can't help wondering something else as well - and rather than the previous inner thoughts, he says this one out loud.
"I wonder...do ye think there's more than one Yeerk on board, then? I mean, in one of the other crew."
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"Honestly Jamie, it could be possible. The best thing to do in that situation would be to watch to see who his friends are. That way, we'll be sure to find out if that person is infested by a Yeerk. The last thing we need is a panic on the ship over the Yeerk again."
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"Aye, you're right. It's probably the best thing to do." Ooh, but his head is pounding. He grimaces, his forehead creasing in pain, and he brings his hand forward to rub at the bridge of his nose, only to stop and look at his grime and goop covered fingers. He sighs.
"I think I'll have to do that later, though. Hey, Katara, do ye think ye could see if ye can find me a wee bit of cloth or something I can use to clean some of this stuff off?"
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In more ways than one.
"I can do better than that," Katara said, and brought her pouch out. "Waterbender, remember, and we happen to be surrounded by water." She brought the water from her pouch out and had Jamie cup his hands, then moved her own in a circular motion. A minute later his hands were clean, but the water she used was not. She brought it back into the pouch, but it wasn't going to stay long, not when she had to heal others with the same water. She'd replace it in a minute.
"Better?"
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"Katara?" he asks, managing a small smile for her. "If ye don't mind, I think I'd just like to rest a wee bit until they can look at my head. Besides, I've probably kept ye long enough as it is."
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And with that, she started her rounds on looking for more injured.