Great, Seth will get needed training.
With what Capt. Hrrn’tn is saying,
I would think hip boots are needed. Ha.
Capt. Caorda and crew did a good job though.
I don’t blame you Seth, after what you and Diana went through,
no one would blame you if you never did it again. However, as
Teresa said, there are way to hide it and still help, as Teresa
said.
Wait what’s that smell! EEEWW….. Capt. Hrrn’tn I said spin! NOT
flush! heheh… He is using it as I had thought, as a strong teaching
experience. Praising a student is good, but not too much praise.
You don’t want newbies thinking they got it covered and discover
they don’t at the worst possible moment! Always analyze your
mistakes, and rethink about what worked and what didn’t. Careful
Cassie, that’s a VERY bad habit you need to break. Always think
there’s something out there, there could be at any moment!
After all, they are on at least “Yellow Alert” which was, if I remember
right, meant “Shields up, all scans active, all crew at stations” 0_0
not join in on a conversation and ignore your board.
It occurs to me that a healer’s ability would be useful even without
them actively healing. A.healer should be able to diagnose illness
even if they do not heal the problem. Think about how useful
someone like Seth or Theresa could be doing triage. They could
definitively tell who could wait and who needed help STAT! In
an everyday clinic they could diagnose illness quickly and definitively
without x-rays and expensive, time consuming lab tests. Imagine
Seth working in a clinic in a poor part of Jericho. No one except
a very few staff would even need to know of Seth’ ability as a
healer. In the course of a seemingly normal intake exam
Seth could develop a very good sense of the person’s prob-
lem. That in itself would be invaluable!
He could act as the doc for the Legion as well, not as a
field medic, but as a base doctor. Like just lightly fixing a
crippling injury to an annoying one. But I agree, and
there would be ways he could help someone like Teresa
did in: http://thegentlewolf.net/comic/tgw-052/ No one
picked up on the fact it was the “handshake” that she
gave Sheriff Lamm that cured his cancer, or what she
did for the Legion troops after the attack in tgw-335, or
the now Imperial Knight Ronny, and so on. There are
ways of helping someone without showing it, but only
in extreme situations. Being a traveling doctor in the
areas you’re talking about are much safer for many
reasons, and would explain the need for security. Plus
having complete privacy in a room with someone would
make it easier if he did have to do a bit of healing.
Seth doesn’t have the training to be a real Doctor. Perhaps one day he
could go to med school. I think a healer’s talent should only be used
in extreme situations to preserve life. Since a healer can never heal every
patient, he/she should only heal those who otherwise have no chance
and even then should only heal to the extent necessary to make sure
the injured/sick person can make it to a hospital. It would be like how
a field medic stabilizes a patient for transport. But a healer’s gift ought
never to be used for frivolous things. It seems to me that the core of
a healer’s gift is to manipulate living tissue. Imagine a healer practic-
ing as a psychic surgeon. I think a healer’s gift could be used to
sculpt living tissue like a reconstructive/cosmetic surgeon. But
I think that would be a misuse/abuse of a precious gift. I can see
Seth reacting to what was done to him by becoming a highly
paid psychic surgeon doing mainly cosmetic procedures. It
would make an interesting story of cynicism and ultimately
redemption. Unfortunately I am not enough of a storyteller
to be able to pull it off.
The idea of the Simulation was to “leave” the ship and observe how
they dealt with the events the computer came up with while they hid
in his office. Capt. Hrrn’tn didn’t know it was real until LT T’chagen
told him when he ordered the computer to end the sim.
Yeah, I should have picked a different color for the word balloons.
Balloons with rounded corners are people there talking, ones with
square corners are electronic – either commo or computer. In this
case, it’s the ship’s computer. It’s not AI, it’s “dumb”, so to speak.
I think from now on, all computer voices will be pink.”
Great, Seth will get needed training.
With what Capt. Hrrn’tn is saying,
I would think hip boots are needed. Ha.
Capt. Caorda and crew did a good job though.
I don’t blame you Seth, after what you and Diana went through,
no one would blame you if you never did it again. However, as
Teresa said, there are way to hide it and still help, as Teresa
said.
Wait what’s that smell! EEEWW….. Capt. Hrrn’tn I said spin! NOT
flush! heheh… He is using it as I had thought, as a strong teaching
experience. Praising a student is good, but not too much praise.
You don’t want newbies thinking they got it covered and discover
they don’t at the worst possible moment! Always analyze your
mistakes, and rethink about what worked and what didn’t. Careful
Cassie, that’s a VERY bad habit you need to break. Always think
there’s something out there, there could be at any moment!
After all, they are on at least “Yellow Alert” which was, if I remember
right, meant “Shields up, all scans active, all crew at stations” 0_0
not join in on a conversation and ignore your board.
It occurs to me that a healer’s ability would be useful even without
them actively healing. A.healer should be able to diagnose illness
even if they do not heal the problem. Think about how useful
someone like Seth or Theresa could be doing triage. They could
definitively tell who could wait and who needed help STAT! In
an everyday clinic they could diagnose illness quickly and definitively
without x-rays and expensive, time consuming lab tests. Imagine
Seth working in a clinic in a poor part of Jericho. No one except
a very few staff would even need to know of Seth’ ability as a
healer. In the course of a seemingly normal intake exam
Seth could develop a very good sense of the person’s prob-
lem. That in itself would be invaluable!
He could act as the doc for the Legion as well, not as a
field medic, but as a base doctor. Like just lightly fixing a
crippling injury to an annoying one. But I agree, and
there would be ways he could help someone like Teresa
did in: http://thegentlewolf.net/comic/tgw-052/ No one
picked up on the fact it was the “handshake” that she
gave Sheriff Lamm that cured his cancer, or what she
did for the Legion troops after the attack in tgw-335, or
the now Imperial Knight Ronny, and so on. There are
ways of helping someone without showing it, but only
in extreme situations. Being a traveling doctor in the
areas you’re talking about are much safer for many
reasons, and would explain the need for security. Plus
having complete privacy in a room with someone would
make it easier if he did have to do a bit of healing.
Seth doesn’t have the training to be a real Doctor. Perhaps one day he
could go to med school. I think a healer’s talent should only be used
in extreme situations to preserve life. Since a healer can never heal every
patient, he/she should only heal those who otherwise have no chance
and even then should only heal to the extent necessary to make sure
the injured/sick person can make it to a hospital. It would be like how
a field medic stabilizes a patient for transport. But a healer’s gift ought
never to be used for frivolous things. It seems to me that the core of
a healer’s gift is to manipulate living tissue. Imagine a healer practic-
ing as a psychic surgeon. I think a healer’s gift could be used to
sculpt living tissue like a reconstructive/cosmetic surgeon. But
I think that would be a misuse/abuse of a precious gift. I can see
Seth reacting to what was done to him by becoming a highly
paid psychic surgeon doing mainly cosmetic procedures. It
would make an interesting story of cynicism and ultimately
redemption. Unfortunately I am not enough of a storyteller
to be able to pull it off.
nasty R-rated anime,. Redo of a healer. does just that.
but, they add, he “Feels” everything they did,.!
>the shuttle left without us
Was that an un-truth? Should not be saying
something that could be contrary to any logs :{
Perhaps there was a shuttle that left on a normal schedule?
Whether they ever intended to be on it at all is something
that might be … adjustable.
The idea of the Simulation was to “leave” the ship and observe how
they dealt with the events the computer came up with while they hid
in his office. Capt. Hrrn’tn didn’t know it was real until LT T’chagen
told him when he ordered the computer to end the sim.
I thought it was the computer that told him.
The LT was as in the dark as the captain was.
”
Petercat
October 14, 2023, 09:24 | Reply
Yeah, I should have picked a different color for the word balloons.
Balloons with rounded corners are people there talking, ones with
square corners are electronic – either commo or computer. In this
case, it’s the ship’s computer. It’s not AI, it’s “dumb”, so to speak.
I think from now on, all computer voices will be pink.”
PC said this. I misread it. My bad.
I’m really surprised that no one has mentioned Flea’s loss of face.
Facelift?
I was wondering if that was a foreshadow of a future story. I, for one
would like to see it.
I figure that was setting up a flashback, but not too distant of one.
With the line of work they have, an injury like that is expected,
but unwanted.