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ShadowRun, SR4: Welcome to New York! by LongFist2015-07-20 20:40:45
  The Current Situation Posts (CSP) SubThread by LongFist2015-08-07 07:32:17
    CSP 054: Boldy advancing... by LongFist2017-06-10 07:19:46
      Spotlight: Block by LongFist 2017-06-10 07:23:37
    The puncture wound is fairly nasty, but has missed the bone.  You can't really tell if the ichor is poisonous or not, but it's all over the spiky-bit and all over the wound, so if it is...    ...as you reach for your biomonitor to slap onto the patient you notice that it's gathering data from a near-field device - you've seen that before - Ace apparently already HAS a biomonitor, somewhere, and your (awesome, top-shelf) external biomonitor is reflecting the data back from the one within.  His vitals are reacting in what you would know as approaching deep shock, yet he seems entirely at ease with the situation.  (Perhaps his nerves are too short, and don't actually reach his brain?)  Or perhaps the venom on the spiky-bit is a neurotoxin.  But no, you'd think something as virulent as a neurotoxin would show up in the routine chemical scans from the biomonitor, even if the biomonitor haad no idea what the compound was...

    With your tools and toys - and excepting the possibly presence of a toxin of some sort - you know you can get this under control - and even leave him a gnarly-looking scar!  (He can get the scar removed later if he really wants: plastic surgery is cheap and THAT would be outpatient surgery for him...) He doesn't for the moment seem at all bothered by the projectile sticking *THROUGH* his arm, though...
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        As an aside... by LongFist2017-06-10 07:37:17

 

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