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Dr. John H. Watson ([personal profile] theblogger) wrote2012-03-18 03:02 pm

First Blog Entry - Is this thing on? / [ Audio ]

( OOC: Back-dated to the morning of the 17th )

[ John's been trying to locate the microphone on the journal for the last five minutes and, for the last two or so, there's a fluctuation of the feed as the book shuts and reopens. Sod it. Sally seemed to have heard him well enough when he was speaking into the open pages before, and it's already proved to be sensitive to written transmissions.

Rainfall is a distant sound. ]


Right, ehm. Good morning, Luceti.

My name is John Watson and I've a few questions, specifically toward the medical situation we've got here. I'm at your clinic, looking over the equipment and the pharmacy. There seems to be a rather, well, shocking imbalance between the advancement of your technology in medical tools and the drugs you've got.

I'm aware there's a hospital somewhere, but is there anyone about that wouldn't mind speaking about the health care they've been receiving here? If anyone could also direct me to the current Chief of Medicine -well, any authority figure between the clinic and the hospital, really- I'd be grateful.

[ Is anyone even in charge around here? It seems as dangerous to make an assumption that there is a hierarchy in place than to think there's not one. ]
truthin_bones: ([indifference] i don't agree)

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[personal profile] truthin_bones 2012-04-01 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[He may not be the most intelligent person she's come across, but he's grounded. Rather like Booth in that way. Someone refusing to readily agree with all the strangeness surrounding this place.]

No, but the rate at which the others trapped here are so readily to believe everything they are told is... utterly ridiculous and far too indicative of low levels of intelligence.
truthin_bones: ([neutral] ummmmm)

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[personal profile] truthin_bones 2012-04-02 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Historically speaking, scientific breakthrough has not necessarily occurred without its risks. I, for one, would be willing to chance these claims of death resulting from wing removal upon more thorough study of the appendages.
truthin_bones: ([anger] i don't think so)

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[personal profile] truthin_bones 2012-04-05 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[..yeah. That still remains something she'll be reluctant to believe until she experiences it herself.]

It is a possibility. You have to agree that unless compounding variables were involved, sickness should not be an issue. [As for the regenerative limb:] I take it the patient was not human?