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02:29preferences. I want you to take the time to go for the HUD's options. Get it to a
02:35film. Okay, system all set up. Let's test movement. You are on a one-axis rail.
02:41Please calibrate your range of motion by moving all the way to either end of the
02:46rail.
02:56I'll be moving the laser pointer to different points and getting the system to
02:59highlight each spot. Move to each of them, please.
03:14Good. Now focus on the pineapple. Zoom in, zoom out, and observe the patient.
03:32Now, I want you to rotate this thing. Let's get a better look all around with this mutant fruit.
03:44Now that we have observed the patient, they have no visible exterior issues. Mr. Pineapple
03:50will need further examination. Please scan the patient. Sierra, ready the scanner.
03:56Scanner is active and online, Dr. Edwards.
04:00Okay, check the internal tissue layers. Switch the scanning layer.
04:08I can see something pulsating inside. Sierra, activate fluid sample protocols. I want a fluid sample to examine.
04:16Fluid sample collection enabled, Dr. Edwards. Collect the fluid sample from our fruit friend here.
04:39For fuck's sakes. There's something gnarly in there, all right. This pineapple is for sure contaminated. Let's see what it
04:46is.
04:49Bisect the pineapple vertically along the marked line. We need to find out what is inside.
05:10We need to find out what is inside.
05:14There we go. A player, activate fluid sample.
05:16I'm the zero. Code orange gas the ER chamber. Stand by.
05:22Gas protocols engaged.
05:45Water palavra, fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, fire.
06:14Patient profile processed. Unloaded into spider working memory.
06:48Begin diagnostics routine.
06:50Yes, please.
06:51Mr. Zhao, do you hear me?
06:54Yes, doctor. I hear you.
06:57Good, good. I'm Dr. Samuel Edwards. I'll be running your diagnostic checkup today.
07:03Hello, Dr. Edwards. I hope this checkup won't be too long. I have repair jobs that I need to get
07:11done.
07:11I won't keep you for too long, long as we don't discover anything problematic. Tell me, has there been anything
07:18bothering you?
07:19I have been okay. A lot of work. I find it hard to escape sometimes.
07:26How much sleep do you reckon you get?
07:29Not enough. I get maybe five, seven hours at best of rest during the cycle.
07:36And your shifts? If I understand correctly, you're working a 12 hour work schedule. And I suspect a lot of
07:43overtime. Is ship life proving uncomfortable?
07:47I just find it harder to sleep. But I'm managing. I get my work done. I get it done.
07:56Your file here is saying you were previously prescribed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. And that you have no allergies. Would
08:04you like to just confirm that this information is correct?
08:07Yes, it is correct. And nothing has changed. Good. How does taking the medication make you feel? You've been taking
08:16the SSRIs for about three months now, going by your file. How has it been working for you?
08:22I don't really think about it. I take it before sleep. But I've been having a bad sleep before that
08:29too. I have not noticed a big difference.
08:33I also would like to discuss a medical incident that happened. If it is alright, I'd like to invite Dr.
08:39Corazon to talk to you. Have you spoken to Dr. Corazon yet on this voyage, Mr. Zhao?
08:44Oh, okay. Uh, no. Haven't spoken to you. First time talking?
08:51Sierra, connect to Dr. Emilio Corazon and establish a commlink connection to the operating room, please.
08:59Certainly, Dr. Edwards. Connecting with Dr. Corazon's office.
09:11Ah, hello. I'm Dr. Emilio Corazon. You must be... Zhao Feng. How are you doing today?
09:20I'm good. Is this going to take any longer?
09:23No, no, not at all. I just have a few questions. Just to be clear, you're not in trouble.
09:30But there was an incident. You fainted on the job. Can you tell us more about that?
09:37No. I think I was just too tired, maybe. It was a very busy day.
09:44Warning. Elevated vitals detected.
09:47The spider should be able to handle that. Please continue, Dr. Corazon.
09:52Mr. Zhao, it's okay. As I said, you're not in trouble. You've mentioned you've been quite tired.
09:59Having difficulty sleeping? Can you go into more detail? It's important that we help you with this.
10:06Critique is dangerous.
10:08Well, I did not eat a lot that day. I didn't drink, and I was working a lot.
10:16This could be dehydration, possibly even malnutrition. Both are common issues. We'll need to do further assessment.
10:30We're going to do a blood sample. We're going to do a blood sample, so we can get a report
10:36on your blood chemistry.
10:38Don't want to introduce new medication until your assessment is done.
10:41Okay. Okay. Just please. This robot creeps me out. Don't take long.
10:50Try closing your eyes, Mr. Zhao. Relax. Breathe. It'll all be done and over before you know it.
11:00All right. Let's proceed with the blood sample. Go ahead.
11:37Scan results analyzed. Patient has signs of stress.
11:51Blood sampling analysis results. Low blood sugar, increased hemoglobin, and hematocrit levels detected.
12:00Other foreign substances detected. Nicotine, SSRIs, and elevated values from the liver.
12:08Sounds like dehydration to me. We should do a scan.
12:11Stephen or Stephen, is a great editor at therove ratio.
12:11Well, physically there's a group that's on the hook, just like a god.
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