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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: Epi: S [Day 03 | 0145] By these wounds...
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As soon as the door opened to cryo, Arven caught sight of the situation unfolding back near the intersection of reception and the ward – another bad case, by the sound of it. He hesitated mid-stride, violet eyes narrowed in a wince. Shit. His head turned back to cryo and assessed the situation: the Ferasan had half-hauled himself up out of the freezer, against all odds, and seemed to be mid-battle with a hairball. Non-critical.
“Stay there, don’t move,” Leux pointed at him as he turned back at a brisk pace, at full stride, long limbs rocketing him back towards Vi-Nine, wolf-lady, and the semi-conscious pilot. Arven snapped his fingers as he passed, interrupting their conversation without slowing down. “Get to cryo – big black cat will need a trauma blanket to get his temp up and 5cc’s of Somnam. Keep him calm till I get back,” was directed at wolf-lady. “Vi, work fast this looks bad,” he added to the android.
"Oh dear," he heard Vi exhale in an insanely human expression of worry.
Once he was in the thick of it, Arven moved to join the others already working on the patient. “Talk to me,” he spoke aloud, already gloving up as sections of her armor were pulled away.
“Andorian zhen, ALOC, multiple disruptor wounds. BP seventy-three over twenty-nine – pulse, eight-two BPM and falling,” a dark-freckled man reported from the other side of the biobed near the patient’s head. Arven’s eyes flicked to him then to the digital display on the bed to confirm, then darted up to the unknown redshirt that was pulling her armor off – the inside of which was coated in various shades of bluish vitae. “02 levels in decline. She’s tanking,” the nurse, Brown, Arven remembered, finished.
“Save the commentary,” the Doctor assessed as he dug into the worst of the wounds: a charred and bloody mess of a hole almost directly centerline of the patient’s chest. “Start a recirc IV, max 02, 15 cc’s of Follitropin, stat. Get the replicator spinning up her blood type we’ll need it once we stop these bleeds,” he spoke quickly – already working to seal up the damaged arteries he could see. Two other nurses worked at similar wounds, at a thigh and shoulder, respectively.
Long seconds passed. Arven was aware the patient was speaking, or trying to – fading in and out of consciousness. He tuned it out; tuned out everything but what he needed to do to save her life. “Zark – come back. Somebody talk to her. Keep her awake.” They’d already lost so many. He had lost so many. If they could only get her stable enough, Vi could easily handle the cosmetics. He just had to focus and work fast.
He wasn’t sure how much time had passed, but it wasn’t long before they all heard the last thing anyone in sickbay wanted to hear: the shrill tone of a flatline. Arven swore louder than he meant to while his bloody fingers tapped across the control interface. “Prepping defib – Brown – on the breather,” he growled, pulling up a full haptic interface of the patient’s vascular network. The control chimed, and he ordered everyone clear.
Zap.
The tone continued.
“20cc’s durolophrine, stat,” Arven ordered, charging the defib again. Once it was primed and the drugs administered, he hit her again. “Come on, damn it.”
Zap.
The Andorian’s heart thumped a few times, the beat weak and irregular.
“Plasma and recyc IV’s are in,” someone called out. "Pulse and BP marginal."
It's a start.
Arven watched the holographic display as her heart fought on, weakly at first – but then stronger as the drugs flooded in. His eyes darted to her vitals, then back to the wounds. “Get these bleeds under control, now. You,” he lifted his chin at the unknown Chief, the one that had pried the armor off, “stand by on that console in case she crashes again. Do exactly what I say when I say it.” The Doctor didn’t care to make polite with people on the best of days. He’d lost enough patients already; he wasn’t in the mood to lose another. "Zark's not dying today," he spoke aloud - as much a promise to himself as it was to her.











