Technology he understands. He sort of views medicine the same way - our bodies are systems. Biological machines. They can be broken and they can be fixed.
I'm even more unfamiliar with ships aside from what I learned from a friend that's a pilot. Still, sometimes I think that handling people is harder than building an artificial planet.
Graviton cores have their moments of unexpected results but... this crew can be something else more often than not. I've been here since the beginning of Ajna and everyone continues to surprise me.
Day 103, Post Announcement
He's sorry that Farron was transferred. He worked with her and enjoyed her company during the beginning of this mission. Are you well?
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Is it sad to say that I'm getting used to it now? Light's the fourth person from my world to be transferred to a different crew now.
FROM: estheim.hope@cdc.org
I appreciate your words but I'll be fine, I'm sure. Like with Fang and the others, I know I'll see Light again some day.
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That's a good attitude to have. He thought he would check in, though. Just in case.
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And it was nice of you to do so.
FROM: estheim.hope@cdc.org
It helps we have so much to do in Medical so I'm able to keep myself busy.
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Work can help clear the mind. Idleness tends to give one too much time to think.
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This planet has been something else.
We really haven't had the chance for much idleness as it is. Perhaps, in a way, it's for the best
FROM: estheim.hope@cdc.org
I meant to thank you earlier too, by the way. For your help during the mission. Things got hectic but we all worked together well, I'm glad for that.
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You're welcome. He's glad he can of assistance to you and the rest of the crew. Especially if he can heal their wounds.
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Thankfully we were able to do that for some of the recruits that did come back. Have you always been interested in medicine?
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No. It wasn't a part of his area of expertise at home, aside from some basic first aid training.
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Mine either. I'm lucky to have my magic but a lot of my time was spent studying technology instead.
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Technology he understands. He sort of views medicine the same way - our bodies are systems. Biological machines. They can be broken and they can be fixed.
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That's a good way of looking at it. It helps that technology can be just as temperamental as both the patients and the medics.
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You can generally predict what happens when certain stimuli are applied. However, living beings tend to be a bit more unpredictable than scout ships!
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I'm even more unfamiliar with ships aside from what I learned from a friend that's a pilot. Still, sometimes I think that handling people is harder than building an artificial planet.
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Building materials generally don't do the unexpected.
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Graviton cores have their moments of unexpected results but... this crew can be something else more often than not. I've been here since the beginning of Ajna and everyone continues to surprise me.
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He knows what you mean. Although there aren't many of us left who have been here since the very beginning.