Entry tags:
- !location: obs deck,
- !status: open,
- allenby beardsley,
- azula,
- barbara wright,
- beastboy,
- cedric diggory,
- clef,
- diana ladris,
- elisa maza,
- faiza hussain,
- goliath,
- hana asakura,
- hiccup,
- hit girl,
- hououji fuu,
- howard bassem,
- jamie mccrimmon,
- jinx,
- kanoe zouichi,
- kaya,
- kon-el,
- lash,
- lord zetta,
- mordin solus,
- morgan knight,
- n'tho 'sraom,
- nightwing,
- orc,
- ranulf,
- ruffnut thorston,
- sakura haruno,
- sandy marko,
- sarah kerrigan,
- sensor,
- simon,
- sirius black,
- stature,
- the tenth doctor,
- tim drake/red robin,
- zuko
Buy a Little Mercy [Open; Potentially Graphic Material]
Less than an hour after the ship leaves Agrestic's orbit, an announcement is broadcast throughout Stacy.
|| Attention, crew. Your crewmates, Howard Bassem and Charles Merriman, have been apprehended attempting to desert. They will now be given Punishment. According to established guidelines, you are all requested to report to the Observation to witness the Punishment. Attendance is not mandatory, but highly suggested. This will serve as a reminder of the consequences of treason and desertion. ||
On the observation deck, Archon Yavek, Archite Rekkti, two other Daligig and a handful of Kessek soldiers stand outside a spherical force field. Inside the bubble, Orc and Howard are suspended by tentacles looping around their wrists. Orc's ceased thrashing around and struggling against his restraints; rust-colored fissures have developed around his shoulders and forearms from the strain, but now he simply hangs there, looking defeated. Howard's nose is bleeding, and every time a drop falls to the bottom of the forcefield there's a small sizzle. He's weeping and begging the Daligig with every plea possible, but they act as if they aren't listening. Instead, they wait for an audience.
|| Attention, crew. Your crewmates, Howard Bassem and Charles Merriman, have been apprehended attempting to desert. They will now be given Punishment. According to established guidelines, you are all requested to report to the Observation to witness the Punishment. Attendance is not mandatory, but highly suggested. This will serve as a reminder of the consequences of treason and desertion. ||
On the observation deck, Archon Yavek, Archite Rekkti, two other Daligig and a handful of Kessek soldiers stand outside a spherical force field. Inside the bubble, Orc and Howard are suspended by tentacles looping around their wrists. Orc's ceased thrashing around and struggling against his restraints; rust-colored fissures have developed around his shoulders and forearms from the strain, but now he simply hangs there, looking defeated. Howard's nose is bleeding, and every time a drop falls to the bottom of the forcefield there's a small sizzle. He's weeping and begging the Daligig with every plea possible, but they act as if they aren't listening. Instead, they wait for an audience.
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Elisa's visible desperation finally startled him into action. He darted forward, offering himself as a second support. Ducking under Goliath's injured arm as gently as possible was proving to be difficult, but he eventually secured it.
"Yeah. And---and if not, we've made mechanical limbs and parts before. It might need some magical assistance to work with you, but I'm sure we can." He hated how frightened he sounded.
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best buddypuny student smacked to the ground by an alien thug several times his size.He didn't stick around to risk getting de-handed himself, and managed to find a doctor right about when the commotion ceased.
"You can probably figure it out from here."
He hung around in case Hiccup needed carrying to the Medbay.
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When he groaned, it wasn't out of pain, but out of a vague sense of distaste for the idea of a mechanical replacement. Maybe he could get a sword mounted, instead.
"Someone - will need to tend to Hiccup."
Preferably not one of the people supporting him right now - but he didn't want to know that someone had suffered needlessly trying to help him, and gone unhelped.
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A lost limb was way more serious than a knock to the head, especially if he was still conscious, and for Goliath's sake, he hoped they could get it reattached. Life without a limb wasn't the worst but there were times it could be horribly inconvenient.
Hiccup looked to Zuko. "Think you can give me a hand?" Then he winced. "And let's also just pretend I didn't use the most awkward, insensitive wording possible right there. I'm blaming the head injury."
It was convenient.
"I'll try not to throw up on you," he promised Zuko.
People let me tell you 'bout my best friend~
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He's a warm-hearted person, all right.
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“We’ve got the hand,” she confirmed. She was holding it carefully, cradled in the arm that wasn’t helping to support Goliath. “What about the blood loss?”
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"I think Faiza can stop that, right?" He had vague inklings about where to find or make replacement blood, but Faiza would know more about that than he did.
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His fingers twitched on the case, but he held himself back till he got the okay. Too many cooks and broth, after all.
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He dropped to his knees again to accommodate the heights of the humans who were helping him. Elisa was a little busy, what with managing his severed hand, but it seemed so important that he tell her exactly what he was thinking as soon as he possibly could. He touched her hair with his uninjured, bloody hand, speaking softly and with great effort.
"I swore I'd always be there for you -"
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If they could stop the bleeding, there would be time to worry about transfusions later. If they didn't stop it, there wouldn't be time for anything at all. She held the severed hand against the bloody stump, looking up at Faiza expectantly.
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Goliath's hand and forearm came apart, though the gargoyle would feel none of it. Faiza concentrated, the newness of gargoyle body structure pushing at her own powers. She pushed them back, working to put seal everything back the way that it was meant to be. Goliath's body knew how it was meant to go together, she just had to trust in that.
Even so, it took a minute before everything collapsed back together, looking almost as good as new, other than a wide scarring band around the wrist. Faiza dropped her hands, swaying a bit before she shook her head to clear it. "I think...I think that did it. I'm sorry, I've never used my powers on someone of your physiology before. It's usually much faster."
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He looked up to confirm that everything was all right.
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Then she turned to Morgan. "My apologies, Mr. Solus. You're safe to do what you need to, now. I would like Mr. Goliath to be seen to in the medical bay as well, but anything we can do to help now would be best." After all, the gargoyle had lost a lot of blood. Her own powers couldn't change that.
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"Don't worry," he said with a reassuring smile. "Believe it or not, I've actually done this sort of work on a gargoyle before. I lived in a pretty weird place for a while."
All the meridians he expected were in place, along with some extra ones he immediately identified as ones related to the wings, and thus academically interesting but irrelevant for his purposes. He half-lidded his eyes, attention split between his vision and his other senses, then tapped a spot on Goliath's chest a couple of inches to the right of his breastbone. Before the sensation of the tap could fade, he quickly and painlessly inserted the first of his acupuncture needles. It was a diversion from his usual methods, but he figured that a patient not expecting acupuncture needed a little extra buffer of tolerance for the procedure.
So on he went, inserting needles down that line of the body for a foot or so before moving to the other side of his chest to complete the symmetry. Through the acupuncture, he manipulated Goliath's chi -- not a transfusion so much as a hyperacceleration of the gargoyle's natural replenishment of blood, with Morgan's own chi taking the place of the matter and energy Goliath's body ought to need to sustain the pace.
While he had that in hand, he also tweaked the meridians to flush out accumulated waste and toxins from the bloodstream, stabilize his cardiopulmonary functions, and generally clean up the resulting mess.
(Of course, if one really wanted to be technical, all Morgan was actually doing was imposing a reality more to his liking over the one everyone else had agreed on through sheer force of will. Everything else, right down to the underlying philosophy, was just trappings and props. But why overcomplicate by thinking in those terms?)
Satisfied at last with his work, he removed the needles swiftly and surely, replacing them in the acupuncture case, which he then flicked a little tab on the outside of so that a bright-red slash now showed when he closed it. A reminder to disinfect.
"I wouldn't advise donating blood for a couple of days, but I think you can safely be sanguine about your chances," he said wickedly.
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He gazed in dazed wonder at his restored hand, frowning at the scar that encircled his wrist. Would stone sleep take care of that?
He frowned briefly as Morgan began his work, mulling over his words. "You have met my kind before - ?" before the magic took effect, restoring much of Goliath's sense of wellbeing, if not removing the shock from his system.
He didn't have time to thank them. With one last glance at his scarred wrist, the gargoyle turned suddenly to stone, though the sun was still set in the City.
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Whether he had or not, his work with the needles did the trick. Even before the stone sleep claimed him, Goliath had started to look better and, since he was in no position to thank them, Elisa did it for him.
“Thank you,” she said, speaking quietly and then repeating it more loudly, “All of you.”
She didn’t doubt that they’d saved his life as well as his hand. Without their efforts, he might not have survived long enough to get to sleep.