Tae Takemi (
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[It took her a while of observation and consideration before her decision to do this, but really, this seems the most effective method of going about what needs to happen. So hey, here's a nice video posted to the network by a woman in a labcoat, clearly in one of the rooms of the hospital, sitting in a chair and with all those lovely background noises of hospital equipment.
So sue her, it's the ambient noise she enjoys the best when she can't have her music.]
Good afternoon all. I have at this point only been able to meet a small number of you, but I feel it is important to have the word out as soon as possible given what I have learned. So here it is, on this forum thing.
My name is Tae Takemi, and I'm your new primary care physician.
[Actually, she has to stop and smirk at that fact, because yes, that's a weird thing to declare herself for an entire community, but it's not like they have any other choices.]
While I doubt people always look into the credentials for their new GPs, I'm content to provide some here. I graduated third in my year at the University of Tokyo, and while my specializations are in medical research and compounding Pharmaceuticals, I have spent the last while as a GP in the Yongen-Jaya district of Tokyo. My hand compounded drugs have been sold at multiple hospitals around the city.
All of this is to say I'm a highly trained and qualified medical professional, and I've been told I'm the first dedicated doctor that you've had. Possibly in years. Which means you're all due for check-ups. I would expect to see people in for initial consultations and wellness exams over the next month, and I will be asking for medical history.
[With that she sighs and shakes her head.]
Listen, I know this isn't ideal for anyone, but what it comes down to is that I'm now responsible for your health, so anything you can do to make that easier on us both will be appreciated. My bedside manner isn't always the best, but I'm what you've got right now. I will of course be happy to respect those people who wish to continue to see the medics you've had until this point, but I will also be seeking to work with them to ensure people receive the best medical care we can.
Payment will be accepted in the form of medical supplies. This is accepted as things noted to be medicinally useful from the greenhouses as well as written instructions on what they are used for and how to prepare them, or in the form of one of your replicator rations so that I can replicate other needed items. If you are non-human, then payment is expected in the form of me picking your brain for anything I can glean about your biology to better treat you.
Or payment can be running errands because I'll take any excuse not to walk across these ruins to pick up lunch. And if you're one of those people with this 'communications' or 'engineering' specalizations, well, we'll talk. I've got some things I need set up.
Finally, in any emergency situation, please reach out to my comm directly. Any hour acceptable, just make sure it's a legit emergency.
[She doesn't seem to have a good way to end this, so she just turns off the video, posts the message to the network, and waits for any comments or visitors. What else can a woman do?]
So sue her, it's the ambient noise she enjoys the best when she can't have her music.]
Good afternoon all. I have at this point only been able to meet a small number of you, but I feel it is important to have the word out as soon as possible given what I have learned. So here it is, on this forum thing.
My name is Tae Takemi, and I'm your new primary care physician.
[Actually, she has to stop and smirk at that fact, because yes, that's a weird thing to declare herself for an entire community, but it's not like they have any other choices.]
While I doubt people always look into the credentials for their new GPs, I'm content to provide some here. I graduated third in my year at the University of Tokyo, and while my specializations are in medical research and compounding Pharmaceuticals, I have spent the last while as a GP in the Yongen-Jaya district of Tokyo. My hand compounded drugs have been sold at multiple hospitals around the city.
All of this is to say I'm a highly trained and qualified medical professional, and I've been told I'm the first dedicated doctor that you've had. Possibly in years. Which means you're all due for check-ups. I would expect to see people in for initial consultations and wellness exams over the next month, and I will be asking for medical history.
[With that she sighs and shakes her head.]
Listen, I know this isn't ideal for anyone, but what it comes down to is that I'm now responsible for your health, so anything you can do to make that easier on us both will be appreciated. My bedside manner isn't always the best, but I'm what you've got right now. I will of course be happy to respect those people who wish to continue to see the medics you've had until this point, but I will also be seeking to work with them to ensure people receive the best medical care we can.
Payment will be accepted in the form of medical supplies. This is accepted as things noted to be medicinally useful from the greenhouses as well as written instructions on what they are used for and how to prepare them, or in the form of one of your replicator rations so that I can replicate other needed items. If you are non-human, then payment is expected in the form of me picking your brain for anything I can glean about your biology to better treat you.
Or payment can be running errands because I'll take any excuse not to walk across these ruins to pick up lunch. And if you're one of those people with this 'communications' or 'engineering' specalizations, well, we'll talk. I've got some things I need set up.
Finally, in any emergency situation, please reach out to my comm directly. Any hour acceptable, just make sure it's a legit emergency.
[She doesn't seem to have a good way to end this, so she just turns off the video, posts the message to the network, and waits for any comments or visitors. What else can a woman do?]
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"What's a 'shrine of resurrection'?"
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"It has...a pool? Tub? With blue water. It healed me, when I was dead. Or...nearly dead?"
Link didn't know whether he was actually dead, or just close to it, when he went into the Shrine. Those memories were...incomplete. Zelda would know - but that definitely wasn't something he'd asked her about.
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"Magic. You were healed by magic. From death."
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When it came to Sheikah technology, it was hard to really tell the difference. In many ways it felt a lot like magic. But at the same time, didn't seem much like magic at all.
And then, of course, there was the magic of the fairies - and Mipha's Grace.
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"And does all healing in your world come from magic?
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"Good. Because I can't make magic blue glowing baths that heal people back from death."
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Right now, his blood's all inside him. Where it belongs. Maybe 'blood pressure' had something to do with how much of it would squirt out if he was injured badly?
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"I need your arm bare for this."
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He watches what she does, curious about what exactly this piece of fabric that's getting wrapped around his arm will do.
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"You seem the sort to get yourself hurt. If you need medical help, let me know right away."
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He's used to having to take care of himself. Out in the wild, there's no one else around who can help. So Link makes do.
As for the cuff - Link is not expecting the way that there's suddenly pressure on his arm. He tenses, sitting up dead straight as he stares at it.
"...It's squeezing me!" he exclaims.
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And other things, but it's still important.
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"So far as I can tell, you might have similar baselines to a fit young human man. That's good for me to work with."
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He wonders what the next test will be like - will there be another strange device, to find out his temperature?
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"This goes under your tongue, and you keep your mouth closed until it beeps. Breathe through your nose."
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But he takes it all the same, and follows all of her instructions.
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Meanwhile, Link is relieved to find that the thermometer does not squeeze, or do any other strange thing. It just makes a little 'beep', when it's done.
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"And you're not feeling too hot or too cold right now?"
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She seems a bit relieved.
"At least I understand a little now."
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