consider8: (This reminds me of a puzzle!)
Agent 8 | Mimi K. Octoling ([personal profile] consider8) wrote in [community profile] soul_campaign2012-10-05 01:25 pm

[text] ♏ [March 28, early morning]

I've just heard word of every8ody's success in the mission at Lake Tahoe.
You should all feel proud of yourselves, though I dou8t you need to hear it from me. :::;)

I do find myself more than a 8it curious to know a8out what happened specifically, however.
Does any8ody mind letting me know?
I would very much like to hear of your first-hand accounts, if any8ody is willing to share them.


((I've just heard word of everybody's success in the mission at Lake Tahoe.
You should all feel proud of yourselves, though I doubt you need to hear it from me. ;)

I do find myself more than a bit curious to know a8out what happened specifically, however.
Does anybody mind letting me know?
I would very much like to hear of your first-hand accounts, if anybody is willing to share them.))
crs01: by tragihilarious@livejournal.com (routine exam)

[voice]

[personal profile] crs01 2012-10-06 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
I am a doctor that went along to assist with the wounded. I was not there to witness all that occurred beyond that, but I can say that many were taken care of.
crs01: (the chart)

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[personal profile] crs01 2012-10-06 01:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I do not mind. The majority of the cases come down to the conditions we were in. As it was very cold and some are not used to the weather, many would suffer from an inability to cope with it. To treat something like that, we kept people out of the cold and they were given blankets and warm food or drink if their condition would allow for it.

For cases like frostbite, if there would have been any, we would have been more thorough and focusing on keeping it from getting any worse.

Other injuries would be from their battles with the Kishin Eggs and whatever else happened to be up there. These could ranges from minor cuts and bruises to more serious conditions such as severe bleeding on the outside or internally. Those have a wide range of treatments.
crs01: by tragihilarious@livejournal.com (reconsidering)

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[personal profile] crs01 2012-10-11 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
Unless somebody happened to die out in the field, those unfortunate enough to not have made it to a medical tent, I am not aware of anybody dying here.

I suppose...that we can consider that to be a success.
crs01: by <user name=batonpass> (what?)

[voice]

[personal profile] crs01 2012-10-13 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
[For some reason, he found it comforting that there were people here that cared whether or not that people made it through in one peace.]

How often do those large missions come around? I would like to be prepared for it before it happens.
crs01: (considering)

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[personal profile] crs01 2012-10-19 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Well...that is good they have made some progress then.

[He supposed that could be a positive. He thought that maybe he should focus on that more often here.]

I see. You are well-informed then if you have only been here for two weeks. I would dislike it if nobody here knew what was going on.

The idea that somebody might be hiding something is...unfavorable.
crs01: by <user name=batonpass> (listening)

[voice]

[personal profile] crs01 2012-10-20 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
...I will answer them to the best of my abilities.

I agree that whatever they are hiding might not end up being malevolent after all. I am not feeling an overabundance of apprehension thus far.

[He would be fine with waiting until the day they chose to disclose anything.]