Moonsound
Junior Member
The parasite resembling a plushie looked at Lethe and then pointed to the ground.
“Regulation. *I* can’t cross this line until *they* say there’s no risk of me contaminating a planet.” She said, pressing against her chest to emphasize herself and then gesturing to the lifeliners gathering together.
“Right, almost forgot. Is that door sealed?” Malevo asked aloud, pointing to the big bay wide door that was previously covered by the portal. There were a handful of triangular viewports built into it. Behind which animals were looking through into the med-bay.
“Sealed.”
“Great. You can move.” Malevo responded, pointing to the parasite. Who quickly walked over to Milky’s bed.
“How much blood is he losing per minu—no, second?” The plush toy asked.
“Twenty milliliters a second.” One of the nurses responded promptly.
“Exactly?”
“Twenty two mililitres a second exactly.” The nurse clarified.
“Twenty two mililitres…detonation trauma…lifeliners? Did you file forensics on this cat specifically in the blast zone?” The parasite asked.
“Yeeeeeah. Yeah. Our handler logged his exact location and body placement relative to the blast epicenter.” The vanta black lifeliner said. Revealing his multicolored luminescent chompers again in the process.
“Send it to my AR?” The plush toy queried, tapping her temple.
“Sent.” PIM, looking like Fye, said instantly.
“Perfect! Twenty milliliters a second is the textbook blood loss for this situation if his secondary aorta is damaged. And his placement in the room and shrapnel simulations corroborates it. His species has both a conscious and unconscious circulatory system. We need to clamp the secondary aorta, wake him up, and he can switch over the primary aorta. That should stabilize him.” The parasite explained studiously, to the medical staff assigned to Milky.
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Hunter’s eyes grew wet and shimmery. Tears percolating in to but not falling out of his eyes.
“Thanks Holly. It means a lot.” Hunter meowed, one side of his muzzle curling into a minuscule smile. Having someone acknowledge his issues without trivializing them was a breath of fresh air after a long deep plunge in an icy ocean.
“…I’ve got your back too Holly. I still want to stick by this group. And that means you too.” Hunter said, raising his gaze of her eyes so she knew he meant it. Then letting his head rest against the tarp again, his eyes looking at the sky.
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Keesipip nodded the affirmative to Lizeth.
“No, not often. Then again, there’s never been a virus making everyone a jumper ripping through the multiverse before.”
Trin murmured as he stared down at the ear. Leaned closer to sniff it. A second later his red eyes flicked up to Thistle then immediately to Silver.
Mhmmm, it’s an ear…–“ Trin’s gaze swiped up and down over Silver’s visage twice, “–My ear…I died. Which shouldn’t be possible during a temporal pincer maneuver.” Trin stated in a monotone voice, her eyes showing that he was still mulling over the various implications of this. He looked off to the side in thought.
“Do you know what a twoleg is?” Lexi asked as she glanced at the ear.
“Anything that walks on two legs. It’s a widely used term. Primarily spoken by primitives. It translates directly into most languages too since it’s so simple. Two being a numerical term denoting a sum. And leg referring to any bodily extremity primarily responsible for keeping an animal off the ground. Uhh...” Trin said without really thinking about it, his gaze still zoned out. After trailing off into silence for a couple seconds he snapped back to reality and his mind caught up with what he’d said. It also used the context to inference why Lexi would be asking now of all times.
“I remember earthlings used it a long time ago. To refer to humans.” Trin said, giving Lexi, Thistle, and Thrush a look that said he hoped that information was helpful.
“Regulation. *I* can’t cross this line until *they* say there’s no risk of me contaminating a planet.” She said, pressing against her chest to emphasize herself and then gesturing to the lifeliners gathering together.
“Right, almost forgot. Is that door sealed?” Malevo asked aloud, pointing to the big bay wide door that was previously covered by the portal. There were a handful of triangular viewports built into it. Behind which animals were looking through into the med-bay.
“Sealed.”
“Great. You can move.” Malevo responded, pointing to the parasite. Who quickly walked over to Milky’s bed.
“How much blood is he losing per minu—no, second?” The plush toy asked.
“Twenty milliliters a second.” One of the nurses responded promptly.
“Exactly?”
“Twenty two mililitres a second exactly.” The nurse clarified.
“Twenty two mililitres…detonation trauma…lifeliners? Did you file forensics on this cat specifically in the blast zone?” The parasite asked.
“Yeeeeeah. Yeah. Our handler logged his exact location and body placement relative to the blast epicenter.” The vanta black lifeliner said. Revealing his multicolored luminescent chompers again in the process.
“Send it to my AR?” The plush toy queried, tapping her temple.
“Sent.” PIM, looking like Fye, said instantly.
“Perfect! Twenty milliliters a second is the textbook blood loss for this situation if his secondary aorta is damaged. And his placement in the room and shrapnel simulations corroborates it. His species has both a conscious and unconscious circulatory system. We need to clamp the secondary aorta, wake him up, and he can switch over the primary aorta. That should stabilize him.” The parasite explained studiously, to the medical staff assigned to Milky.
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Hunter’s eyes grew wet and shimmery. Tears percolating in to but not falling out of his eyes.
“Thanks Holly. It means a lot.” Hunter meowed, one side of his muzzle curling into a minuscule smile. Having someone acknowledge his issues without trivializing them was a breath of fresh air after a long deep plunge in an icy ocean.
“…I’ve got your back too Holly. I still want to stick by this group. And that means you too.” Hunter said, raising his gaze of her eyes so she knew he meant it. Then letting his head rest against the tarp again, his eyes looking at the sky.
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Keesipip nodded the affirmative to Lizeth.
“No, not often. Then again, there’s never been a virus making everyone a jumper ripping through the multiverse before.”
Trin murmured as he stared down at the ear. Leaned closer to sniff it. A second later his red eyes flicked up to Thistle then immediately to Silver.
Mhmmm, it’s an ear…–“ Trin’s gaze swiped up and down over Silver’s visage twice, “–My ear…I died. Which shouldn’t be possible during a temporal pincer maneuver.” Trin stated in a monotone voice, her eyes showing that he was still mulling over the various implications of this. He looked off to the side in thought.
“Do you know what a twoleg is?” Lexi asked as she glanced at the ear.
“Anything that walks on two legs. It’s a widely used term. Primarily spoken by primitives. It translates directly into most languages too since it’s so simple. Two being a numerical term denoting a sum. And leg referring to any bodily extremity primarily responsible for keeping an animal off the ground. Uhh...” Trin said without really thinking about it, his gaze still zoned out. After trailing off into silence for a couple seconds he snapped back to reality and his mind caught up with what he’d said. It also used the context to inference why Lexi would be asking now of all times.
“I remember earthlings used it a long time ago. To refer to humans.” Trin said, giving Lexi, Thistle, and Thrush a look that said he hoped that information was helpful.