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cityship ([personal profile] cityship) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-04-20 10:26 am

Melting Clock: Med Bay's First Arrivals

Things had been running as usual down in the med-bay, and to first appearances, this week wasn't going to be different.

But first appearances could be deceiving. This week was going to be different. And as the next few days passed by, the Medical Department was going to find that they now had quite a situation on their hands.

[[ooc: Okay, so this post is just for the affected characters who go into the Med-Bay before Quarantine, the Medical peeps who volunteered, and also the people who bring in said affected characters. If you've already organised who you'll thread with for this, just put their names in the subject line. If you're happy for any of the Medical guys to tag in, then just put "Open". There's also an ooc planning post for this if you want to try and plot for this.

Also, please note that both in terms of the timeline, both Kon and Jeka will be the last two to be brought in, regardless of thread order - they're essentially the ones who'll show up right before Quarantine, and be the ones that clue in Medical as to what's really happening here.]]

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[identity profile] so-pregnable.livejournal.com 2011-04-27 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Another twitch, his body now going back to normal, or at least normal for this time--he was still leaner than he'd originally been, but at least the muscles were back. He looked haggard all of a sudden, with deep dark circles under his eyes. Lines of pain were creased around his face, and said face looked like it should be covered in filth along with the expression on it. It looked like a face that belonged on a captured soldier in a war.

That's because that's what he was right now. A lost teenage boy, far from home, conscripted into a war he'd been all too eager to fight in that he didn't want to be in anymore. A member of the Paradocs, the medic unit tasked with recovering wounded soldiers from an instellar war. He had seen such things, such horrible things that he didn't want to remember, that he wished he could un-see. He'd held...parts of people together with his TTK, parts that shouldn't have been disconnected like that, held together only by stringy bits of--

Sometimes the soldiers were not much older than he was (relatively speaking, given his technical age of five). They cried for home. They cried for their mothers. The worst thing was when they didn't cry for anyone, just stared at him all quiet as he patched the pieces of them together that he could, in shock, making him wonder if they'd ever stop staring that way, bug-eyed, even if they got healed, if they'd die bug-eyed staring at nothing.

Rather than take the candy-cane, he leaned back away from the Doctor, recoiling as if he was offering poison.

"I know what you're trying to do! I know what this is!" he cried out, hysterical, writhing, trying to break his bonds. "Making me think my world is gone? Bringing Tana back? You're just going to have her die again! You're just going to take everything away, everyone I care about away until I have nothing left. Well, I'm onto you! I can see right through this stupid simulation of yours and as soon as I get the chance, I'm going to rip it apart at the goddamn seams!"

He wasn't yelling to Tim or the Doctor, he was hysterically screaming something to someone else, unseen, tears in his eyes that he wouldn't let fall, face twisted up into a furiously defiant expression.

"You can't break me, you witch! YOU CAN'T BREAK ME!"
Edited 2011-04-28 03:01 (UTC)
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[personal profile] battorch 2011-04-28 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
The sight was nearly enough to make Tim panic all on its own-- watching Conner shift and change before his very eyes, watching what he was going through, remembering what he was going through-- maybe not the specifics, but the situation itself. It wasn't the kind of thing you could ever forget, not entirely.

"Conner," Tim said, moving quickly past the Doctor and to his friend's side. Of all the pain that he'd gone through... Tim understood it, but couldn't imagine reliving it (beyond any stray nightmares). Since Conner was still restrained, he couldn't do much in the way of comforting gestures beyond placing a solid grip on his shoulder. "It's not happening anymore," he said. Conner knew it was a simulation, but reassuring words from an outside source might still help. He just wished he could do more for him. "It'll be over soon."

This was also forcing him to think more about what the Doctor had already figured out, though Tim didn't want to dwell on it. How far back could Conner really go?
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[personal profile] makeherblue 2011-04-28 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
The Doctor pulled back instinctively as the patient reared up against the energy tentacles, sending them crackling and sparking. Probably a good thing in this case that he was restrained, which was rather good forward thinking on Kon's part. Or Conner, according to Tim. He rather liked Conner better, perfectly good name with two syllables. The Doctor, once he was sure he wasn't going to get tackled through the restraints or bitten, laid a hand on Conner's forehead and tilted his head, not blinking. Burning to the touch, which he supposed made sense what with all the changes. Conner's mass and internal organs were probably bonkers with changes like these.

Pulling his hand back, the Doctor turned toward Tim.

"I'll have a look at the readings. Make sure he takes his time with this," turning to eye Conner thrashing about, the Doctor opted instead to set the not-candy cane to the side, wheeling around to face Tim again.

The Doctor eyed Conner, then checked his wrist watch, as if that was the most important thing to do in the world. The hands spun, twitched and stuttered backward in uneven bursts. He dropped his hand to his side. Collected his tools. Glanced back over at Conner with Tim by his side.

"He'll be fine," the Doctor lied. "But to be safe, I'd consider trying to put him in stasis. Multi-dimensional ship this size, I'm assuming it would have a proper stasis chamber onboard. At least temporarily."

After all, Stacy had pulled them not across multiple dimensions and planets, but entirely different time periods. That wasn't exactly easy and there had to be something in place to protect the ship and her inhabitants against cross-dimensional temporal infection, right? At least the kind of massive, broad kind, not the "smaller" ones that apparently slipped through, like Conner's case. As it was, the Doctor thought he could try to sort this out, but he needed to know what he was dealing with and get a closer look at those readings. Right now he couldn't save Conner with what he had on hand. The Doctor shot a last look over his shoulder at the two and then left, heading back toward the Hanger and the TARDIS.

[identity profile] so-pregnable.livejournal.com 2011-04-29 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
Kon was not fine.

"You won't--you can't--you're not going to get to me, you're not--"

That gave way to something else as soon as he forgot it.

"I got Bart killed. I got my best friend killed. I got us all trapped, it's all my fault--why did anyone listen to me?"

He turned to Tim, suddenly furious.

"Why do we always listen to you? You've probably got your little bat-plans to take all your friends down, just like Batman, just like--"

Now he was farther back, to a place where things were a bit less hectic and he looked terrified.

"What's wrong with me?" he said, his voice almost afraid. Almost.
battorch: ([unmasked] sad times with Conner)

[personal profile] battorch 2011-04-29 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
Tim looked back at the Doctor, just nodding and saying nothing. He didn't believe him, certainly. But still, he'd take what he said into consideration-- while he took a look at his readings to see what he could find. He just couldn't quite believe that Conner was fine--

Something that was compounded when his friend continued in his fear and his rage, degrading through some times where 'rough' would be an understatement. He hated that he couldn't do much for Conner right now, standing by while he was berated for the 'plans' he theoretically could have. 'Plans' that he'd promised himself he'd never have-- not for Conner, certainly, among a few others. He'd kept his word on that.

He hated seeing his friend like this.

The teen kept his hand on Conner's shoulder, hoping that the physical presence could be a sort of comfort, at least. "I-- you're still going 'back,'" he said, as much as that was obvious. "We're still figuring out 'why,' but we'll stop it." They had to. There was no way he was going to let it keep going like this. "I won't let this keep happening to you."