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>If it's only two breaks it shouldn't actually be too hard to set straight. All the same, climbing an elevator shaft with a broken hand is a horrible idea.
Well it's not just two breaks. It's just two fingers but they're nearly pulverized from the looks of it. But climbing with this does sound stupid and unpleasant.
>I suggest we go look in the other infirmary for some morphine and correct our fingers when we're high on two different painkillers. Unless Morphine conflicts with Ibuprofen or whatever. Notify the others of your intentions, the guy shouldn't be up here unless he had some help.
Uh...
>NONONONONONONONONONONO!
>BAD!
>VERY BAD!
>Seriously, even at a younger age, taking two things with similar effects is a very, very, very, very, very bad idea!
OKOK! Geeze!
>I know getting high on painkillers sounds a little bit scary and it did the second king of music in, but he was 50 and didn't have broken fingers to correct... Too soon, guys?
Too soon? Who died?
>Trying to climb down an elevator shaft on morphine: BAD.
That sounds reasonable.
>Heh, sorry about that then. I'm not exactly knowledgeable when it gets to medicine, even if its common knowledge. At least I acknowledge Jaskson died from it.
Who's Jackson?
>Well, lets go look for splints in the other infirmary then or whatever in case your gain the courage to fix your fingers. We can't do shit with the elevator.
Yes, that seems like as good a course of action as any. The elevator shaft is blocked for me, for now.
I shrug. "I don't think I should go climbing with this injury. I'll go to the other infirmary to maybe try and get my fingers fixed." I notice that the painkillers have finally started to kick in. The pain in only a dull shadow of its former self. "Be careful", Declan says. "Yes, we are sure, that madman is down there, but still, we can't know what you might encounter up here." I can't think of anything else to say, so I just turn around. I have to take the long route to the infirmary, since the elevator is blocked. So I make my way through the Staff's Quarters.
>Actually, I asked Mum about it. She said, basically, if you're in a high-tensity situation, Morphine in general is a bad idea, because it screws up your sight and motor abilities.
Good to know.
>Oh please, everyone knows that's not true. Drugs are your friend, they give you a little boost to keep you going, allowing you to function completely normal even when mortally wounded.
... I AM going insane, am I not?
Anyway, I finally reach the break room. I noticed that the Staff'S Quarters were rather... clean. There was no blood there. The breakroom has five doors and plenty of blood around the one that leads to the lounge. The other doors lead to the elevator, the infirmary, the Staff'S Quarters and the bridge. In here there'S nothing but two benches which have been welded to the walls. Everything else was probably sucked out into space. Now this might seem vague but... Something is weird about this room. I can't see or hear anything that might warrant this feeling, but it's there. More like a gut feeling of... wrongness.
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