Re: Mission 5: Amaya's Gate
Nyton said:
"Good idea, Heisho. Is everyone alright?" Ayumu asked before seeing Sanjuro on the floor. "Heisho can you check on the doctor please?" she quickly asked while steadying Nao and securing her to the examination table.
There were about four things Miyoko needed to be doing at once right now, and the chief medical officer would be more useful awake than as another patient. She hurried over to Sanjuro's fallen form with as much haste as her bruised body would allow her, then knelt down to inspect him. No obviously broken bones, no external bleeding--chances were he'd just gotten a concussion and would be out for a bit. In more relaxed circumstances, this would call for a thorough examination, but his natural regeneration could likely handle this situation on its own. If he didn't wake up in several minutes,
then it would be time to worry.
"You're going to owe me for this," Miyoko grunted as she lifted the doctor in her arms and carried him to an unoccupied treatment bed and secured him as well as she could while keeping him in a good position for his circulation and to keep his airways open. When that was done, she took a moment to catch her breath and consider the situation. She'd been planning to let Sanjuro give the orders in the medlab, since--though she'd never admit it to his face--he was far more qualified to do so. But with him out of the picture, that left a void she was going to have to fill as the highest-ranked medic in the room, if only to make sure that there was a bare minimum of coordination between the nurses.
"It looks like I'll need to direct things until Ashitaka-heisho regains consciousness," Miyoko informed the group, trying to keep it short and sweet. "Please secure the patients and loose items, and I'd like medical staff to use their gravity manipulation when convenient, until the fighting outside stops. The last thing we need is another injured medic. Kazuko-hei, I'll help you with the surgery. Continue with the plan to send out two nurses for triage once we're sure everybody here is stable. Once we know how many patients we have, we can start working our way through the list." She paused for the moment before adding, "And for the love of all that's good, correct me if I ask you to do something stupid. Most of you have more experience with this than me."
It only took a few seconds to say, but to Miyoko, it felt like a speech--she still wasn't used to addressing a group, let alone from a position of relative authority. As she walked over to the table holding Nao, she mentally added, "
Miharu, please inform me if Ashitaka-heisho is not awake in five minutes. I expect I'm going to be a little preoccupied..."