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robot kitten rolled 3 6-sided dice:
5, 2, 1
Total: 8 (3-18)
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 2:18 pm
Step One: Learning the Layout Quote: - Roll 3d6 in one post OR 1d6 in three separate posts. RP your character inspecting these areas. (if you roll multiples you can either Re-roll or say they inspect that area super closely) 1: Pull out a drawer and inside you find their supply of band-aids and bandages. It seems like a lot but in reality it would not last long if things really went down. 2: A locked Cabinet filled with medicines. The staff tell you that only one person in their group holds the key to it, and he is quite the cranky customer. They say just in case something happens to the holder there is a hidden spare key somewhere. 3: You look down at a metal table with shiny instruments piled on top. Really to you they look like mini torture devices, best not hang around for long. In reality they are emergency items for surgical needs. 4: You instead the tables that the staff have covered in white linens. There are some mysterious stains on them, red tinted. 5: Neat! There is a working height and weight scale the team had moved into the department. Good to know! 6: A small room with a door off to one side. Inside is a simple desk and a few chairs, clearly a private area for meetings if you'd rather keep things hush hush. There is also paperwork on top of the desk. One of them is a log explaining what had been used and who had been there and when. Since you have a weapon, you’ll be sent out on more dangerous tasks… maybe. So you need to know how to patch yourself up at least... or others too since you’ll probably be useful that way as well. Is what Anya had been told after she’d come back with a knife. Not the happiest of things to be told! First thing she did after being directed to the make shift infirmary was to find her way around... at least a bit. She was just glad there were people to help her if she got lost! Or if something happened... As she was looking around one room she opened a set of drawers and saw a lot of bandages! But that was all she saw. After looking through the rest of the drawers she realized that was all they had…. It’s not enough, she thought, not if we get into serious fights! In another room she found a locked cabinet filled with what looked like medicine… something that she was a bit surprised to see. Either someone had looted out the actual medical bays and brought everything over to be shared among the group, or it’d already been here… still, she was a bit surprised that it hadn’t been broken into yet. When she asked one of the staff about the place, she was told the one who had the key was really cranky… and not one to be crossed. I guess that’s why it’s not been stolen yet, she thought as she entered another room and found a working height and weight scale... which she just had to try out. Hmm, same height but twenty pounds lighter, she thought to herself. Guess this quarantine is good for losing weight! Not that she was happy about it.. that meant she wasn’t eating enough food! And either the stress was helping her shed fat faster or all the running around was… or both! ((321))
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robot kitten rolled 1 6-sided dice:
3
Total: 3 (1-6)
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 2:19 pm
Step two: Using Supplies Quote: - Not wanting to waste their limited medical supply on trainees, instead they improvise using similar objects to practice with. - If doing this as a group feel free to 'practice' on each other, if doing this solo you may say you are using a random NPC to test things on! - Roll 1d6 and match your responses below. - Please roll twice! So do two of them below. (If you roll the same number feel free to re-roll) 1: Fake Bandages! Using some clean socks, pretend to be bandaging up a part of your 'patients' body that might have been wounded. Use clips to clip the socks in place. 2: Using a bottle filled with water from the tap, pretend you are cleaning a wound! Remember you would never actually use the trainted water on a real wound, but this is pretend. In a real situation you would use isopropyl alcohol or something like it. 3: Taking a needle and thread, sew up a hole in the provided tattered clothing. Not only does this show how to make-shift sew a wound, it also patches some clothing holes! Yay for being useful!! 4: On a table is an actual knife. They ask you to take the knife and cut up some of the canned peaches nearby. Why? They state it's another practice but i think they actually just need help with food prep.... Handling the knife comes with a warning of 'If you cut yourself you sew yourself up.' 5: Another station leads towards the earlier metal table with the surgical equipment, there is a note on top that says 'DO NOT TOUCH.' Oh, Ok. Easiest example ever! 6: As a lesson in maintaining a healthy environment, they make you clean down the entire room. “You’ve gotten to explore, so let’s actually teach you something.” The same staff member she’d asked about the locked cabinet said as she left the room with the scales in it. “We don’t have enough supplies for you to practice on… but we’ve managed to find ways to get you to learn.” Her eyes twinkled a bit as she handed Anya a torn sheet. “Practice sewing the rips in this. It’ll be useful in teaching you to sew a wound closed as well as mending your own clothes!” That woman is oddly chipper, Anya thought as she sat down to practice. Hunched over unhappily, trying to make neat stiches only to fail, Anya was finding out she was not someone to trust with a needle and thread. “And I have to do this to someone who’s wounded and flailing around?” She said, slightly disgruntled. If someone was going to need a wound closed… she was probably not the person to do it! ((162))
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robot kitten rolled 1 6-sided dice:
5
Total: 5 (1-6)
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 2:20 pm
Step two: Using Supplies Quote: - Not wanting to waste their limited medical supply on trainees, instead they improvise using similar objects to practice with. - If doing this as a group feel free to 'practice' on each other, if doing this solo you may say you are using a random NPC to test things on! - Roll 1d6 and match your responses below. - Please roll twice! So do two of them below. (If you roll the same number feel free to re-roll) 1: Fake Bandages! Using some clean socks, pretend to be bandaging up a part of your 'patients' body that might have been wounded. Use clips to clip the socks in place. 2: Using a bottle filled with water from the tap, pretend you are cleaning a wound! Remember you would never actually use the trainted water on a real wound, but this is pretend. In a real situation you would use isopropyl alcohol or something like it. 3: Taking a needle and thread, sew up a hole in the provided tattered clothing. Not only does this show how to make-shift sew a wound, it also patches some clothing holes! Yay for being useful!! 4: On a table is an actual knife. They ask you to take the knife and cut up some of the canned peaches nearby. Why? They state it's another practice but i think they actually just need help with food prep.... Handling the knife comes with a warning of 'If you cut yourself you sew yourself up.' 5: Another station leads towards the earlier metal table with the surgical equipment, there is a note on top that says 'DO NOT TOUCH.' Oh, Ok. Easiest example ever! 6: As a lesson in maintaining a healthy environment, they make you clean down the entire room. Ah well, she thought as she set the now inexpertly mended sheet aside. Time to see what else she could learn! The room next to hers had fancy metal surgical equipment… that she did not touch. Not when there were people eyeing her from across the room and the sign said not too! Plus she still had some dried blood on her hands from cleaning her knife earlier…. Not the most sanitary of people which meant she wasn’t touching anything they needed to be really clean! ((86 words))
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 2:35 pm
For Course Credits: Take the very first number and the very last number you rolled in this thread and add them together. If its an even number, divide it by two and thats how many points you get. If its an odd number, add +1 and then divide by two. - Example: I rolled a 2 and a 4. 2+4 = 6. 6 / 2 = i earned 3 credits for this quest. - Example 2: 1 rolled a 1 and a 2. 1+2=3. Oops! Odd number! So add a 1 to make it an even number. 3+1=4. 4 / 2 = I earned 2 credits for this quest. - Max credits possible to earn in this quest is 6. - The numbers you add are your personal numbers, meaning YOU rolled them. If you have multiple people in a thread, they use their own first and last numbers they personally rolled.
5+5 =10/2=5 points!
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