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Julie has a medical emergency. And several other emergencies.
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"I wouldn't know. Probably not, though, that's some expensive tech. Probably Earth or Mars or my father. The psychics can figure it out."

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:Anyway, we have him in his room and guarded, so I think he cannot make a report right now: She sighs. Glances at the ladder to the bridge. 

:- Julie?: she asks privately. :I want to give these people as much mobility as possible - if I keep them out of the bridge, is there any other trouble they can cause for us in the rest of the ship?: 

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Yes definitely? There are a lot of ways to sabotage a ship if that's what you want to do. Probably they won't want to sabotage their ship but if they did.

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...Well, then she's going to sneakily put in some compulsions against harming any of their visitors (slash captors) and against sabotaging their own ship. They shouldn't notice this unless they try to actually do either of those things - in which case they probably will notice, she's not as good at subtlety as Leareth. 

:Guard the bridge: she tells the tired mage-Farseer. :You can sit down while you do it, just keep anyone else from entering: 

To the crew, :I am going to release you now. You can go anywhere you want except the bridge. Please do not do anything such that I regret this: 

And she undoes the restraints. 

:Naomi, which way to the medical bay?: 

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"Down. Through the bridge."

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Between the two of them, the Healers manage to pick up Julie in her vac suit. 

Nayoki considers doing another Gate right away to get more personnel across, then considers how much more Leareth weighs than Julie, who's both female and undernourished. Also there's the problem of contamination. Maybe she'll bring him over once she's actually in the med bay. 

:Could you please come with us to help us orient to it?: she asks, politely and without any attempt to compel this. A 'no' wouldn't be at all unexpected, here - and also it's a risky ask, presumably someone could do a bunch of 'accidental' or 'absentmindedly partial explanations' type sabotage in a medical situation, and that's the sort of thing that many people can slip past compulsions against deliberate harm. But. They definitely aren't going to get cooperation from these people if they never give any opportunities for it. 

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"Sure." She has absolutely no working theory of what's really going on, here, but the only people who know less than her about how the medbay works are ones who are in fact from another system.

She marches down to the medbay, very irritated, definitely contemplating sabotage options but not ones specific to the medbay, because letting the bioweapon escape would obviously accomplish none of her goals.

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The tired mage currently perched cautiously on a chair in the bridge lets them past, though he watches suspiciously (while trying very hard not to look tired.) The two Healers carry Julie. 

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Once they arrive, Nayoki waves her hand and raises another Gate on the doorway. "We can bring Leareth and all the Healers over here," she calls. "And another mage, please." With one guarding the spy and one exhausted, she feels short on guard capacity. 

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Leareth opens his eyes a little and moans as they carry him across - on a litter, he's not vac-suited. He's very disoriented, and the motion is making him dizzy; it takes all the conscious effort he can muster not to throw up, leaving none for other things like 'tracking his surroundings.' 

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The people carrying him look around for something bed-shaped. 

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There are reclining chair things? 

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"Is he infected too, how sure are you it's not transmissible."

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The Healer responds to Nayoki's glance by answering in Mindspeech. :We can see the Proto with Healing-Sight. It's transmitted by bodily fluids but it's not on his skin. And we can kill little bits of it if the floor gets contaminated or something: 

They flop him into the chair-thing, and stare in bafflement at the screens and mysterious equipment. 

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The medbay is designed so that idiots under stress and possibly severely injured can get emergency care. You can in fact use it solo as the injured person. Maybe they have genuinely never seen a computer before. "Put his arm in the cuff, strap him in, then follow the instructions."

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"They can't," cough, "read our language, they're compensating by being psychic."

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"Fine. Put his arm in the cuff, strap him in, and I'll translate for you."

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Leareth is TRYING to stay awake enough to follow this, but it's very hard.

The Healers put his arm into the cuff and try to figure out the straps. It's pretty clear just from watching them that not only have they never interacted with computers before, they've also never seen, for example, Velcro. 

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:I think we should take you out of the suit and see if the chair thing can treat you too?: one of Julie's Healers says. :I think we can avoid contamination: 

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Sounds good, Julie thinks tiredly.

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Naomi will put on work gloves and then velcro biohazard dude. The machine starts chiming almost immediately. "Okay, it says, his blood pressure is too low, and his heart rate is too fast, and his blood isn't clotting normally, and he's immunosupressed, and there's a unfamiliar pathogen, sequencing failed, kicking the whole room up to maximum biohazard protocols, it says everyone should put on a powered respirator - it's trying to walk you through putting in an IV line, do you know how to do that or do you need me to -"

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Wow that's REALLY COOL.

:All that sounds right - how can it tell, I thought you don't have Healing-Sight in this world at all - I have no idea what an 'IV' is -:

:- where are powered respirators, how does that work, should we put on gloves too -: 

Several Healers are half Mindspeaking over each other trying to ask her questions. The two attending to Julie wrestle her out of the suit with minimal direct contact, and get her into the chair with her arm in the cuff and the straps in place. 

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She is digging the powered respirators out of a drawer and tossing them to them. "Yes, you should also wear gloves. The respirator filters the air you get so you won't get sick even if you're wrong and it's airborne, the computer's programmed to assume an unfamiliar pathogen is super contagious. An IV is putting something in his arm so it can give him drugs without him eating them. I'll do it." She does. The computer has a brightly colored walkthrough tutorial and can also watch with its camera to see if you're doing it right. "It's giving him drugs for the heart rate and blood pressure and clotting, and antivirals and antibiotics and antiparasitics and - it wants to try chemo, just in case, once he's a bit stabler -"

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:Ooh that's such a good idea!: All the Healers immediately cluster around to get a look at the IV. They're so excited and impressed. 

:I...don't think the normal drugs to kill the infection are going to work?: one of them says uncertainly. :It's - not even really biological: She doesn't have the faintest idea what 'chemo' even means but judging by the emotional overtones around the concept, it's not very pleasant. :Can we, uh, just tell it not to bother with that part? ...Actually I guess it might still be good, random other stuff keeps trying to infect him because of the immune things not working very well -: 

The second Healer teaming up on Leareth is now watching in awe with Healing-Sight, trying to figure out how the heart rate and blood pressure and clotting drugs work. 

The two with Julie quickly go back to their own patient, once they have gloves and respirators sorted out, and try to follow the 'IV' process with her too; they got a sense of it by watching the tutorial plus spying on Naomi with Healing-Sight including the stuff happening under Leareth's skin. They need to ask Naomi to translate what the machine thinks is wrong with her, though, presumably it's a similar set of things. 

:...although also she's kind of been starving, can the 'IV' put food into her body as well as drugs?: 

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"I can tell it no on the chemo. No on antibiotics and antivirals and antiparasitics too? No idea if the IV can feed her but it'll know, lemme read the screen - it says she's anemic, low albumin, electrolytes weird, it's starting parenteral nutrition - I think that means it's feeding her -" Both screens are chiming frantically. She switches back to Leareth. "It wants him on an anticonvulsant -"

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