Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher (
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tushanshu2016-08-13 01:24 pm
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Look what I found.
[Fletch is postiviely glowing, grinning as he hefts a large device with a screen onto the table in front of the console. Fletch wraps an arm around it as if it was a long lost friend.]
This is a LifePak. A LifePak 15, to be precise. It's a medical monitor, and am I bloody glad to see it. Basically, it does everything; blood pressure, heart monitoring, temperature... You name it. It even acts as an automatic and manual defibrilator. I just found them in one of the curio shops. The kedan shopowner was very accomodating when I stopped him from frying himself on the charged Defib parts.
[He's still grinning. It's tech from home. Tech he can use.]
I'm donating these. One to the Healer's Guild, one to the Hotel, with the caveat that both can be used by anyone trained in them if they need to, and they can be moved between the Hotel and the Guild freely. As for training, I'm happy to give courses in how to use 'em, at a very generous rate that will go straight to the Healer's Guild, of course.
[A pause as he looks the device over.]
I need to have a word with someone who can fashion a charger for them, though. They're fully charged at the moment, but, yeah, they're battery operated. So anyone from the Metalworkers or the College fancy a challenge? Let me know. It'd be much appreciated.
[Fletch is postiviely glowing, grinning as he hefts a large device with a screen onto the table in front of the console. Fletch wraps an arm around it as if it was a long lost friend.]
This is a LifePak. A LifePak 15, to be precise. It's a medical monitor, and am I bloody glad to see it. Basically, it does everything; blood pressure, heart monitoring, temperature... You name it. It even acts as an automatic and manual defibrilator. I just found them in one of the curio shops. The kedan shopowner was very accomodating when I stopped him from frying himself on the charged Defib parts.
[He's still grinning. It's tech from home. Tech he can use.]
I'm donating these. One to the Healer's Guild, one to the Hotel, with the caveat that both can be used by anyone trained in them if they need to, and they can be moved between the Hotel and the Guild freely. As for training, I'm happy to give courses in how to use 'em, at a very generous rate that will go straight to the Healer's Guild, of course.
[A pause as he looks the device over.]
I need to have a word with someone who can fashion a charger for them, though. They're fully charged at the moment, but, yeah, they're battery operated. So anyone from the Metalworkers or the College fancy a challenge? Let me know. It'd be much appreciated.
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You look happy.
[ Why are all his new colleagues so weird? ]
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With this, we don't need to rely on the healers for certain things so much. Means they can concentrate on other stuff.
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[Simply put.]
We just have machines that can help us do things ourselves.
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[ And okay, he can be nice, too. Well. Nice-ish. Vaguely. ]
This machine will be useful.
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Primitive, eh?
[And that's all he's going to say on that. He'll take the change of topic gracefully.]
I'll make sure you're one of the first to learn how to use it... I mean, it should be easy for someone from an advanced age.
[Well... Mostly.]
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I have experience with equipment which is medical, in the broadest sense, your simple machines can't be that hard to use.
[ Torture droids are kind of medical, right?! ]
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[ Because he is totally known as Friend of Computers on the Finalizer. ]
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I'm sure we will.
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[Suspicious narrowed eyes.]
I look forward to it. [No he doesn't. But he does enjoy hanging up on Fletch.]