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That'd work well enough.
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Makes sense - I believe they have even intermingled crew.
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Right, I think it's about time I got my character's bio up. Since there's been no objections, I'll be taking the position of Chief Medical Officer at Kendall's suggested rank of Lieutenant.
Name: Cú-Roà mac Dáire (I can tell you're all going to have great fun typing that out )
Position: Chief Medical Officer
Rank: Lieutenant
Sex: Male
Age: 32
Background:
Born in the south of Ireland to a local politician, Cú-Roà was fascinated at an early age by the idea of alien life. He enrolled in Cork City University and later graduated with degrees in zoology and xenobiology.
After graduating, he joined UESPA in the hope of fulfilling his dreams of traveling the galaxy and encountering new alien races. However, his first post was as a member of a small research station on the edge of his home system doing nothing important or interesting.
After numerous requests for a transfer to a different post, Cú-Roà was eventualy moved to a facility on Vulcan to work with a team of scientists studying the local fauna. Although he enjoyed his work there and got on well with the other UESPA scientists, the local climate was far from his liking. After developing a dislike of the Vulcans themselves due to what he termed a "completely infuriating superiority complex" he began to look for another post.
After hearing about the fledgling Starfleet's exploration of the galaxy, he applied for a post on one of their ships. After a while, he was eventualy apointed as Chief Medical Officer on Starfleet's newest NX class starship.
Profile:
Cú-Roà is in general a laid-back and easygoing person, taking a very casual attitude towards his job and responsibilties. He gets on well with others, though he sometimes has a tendancy to unconciously treat non-humans as test subjects. He is fascinated by alien species and cultures and is eager to learn as much as he can about them. Due to personality conflicts while working with several of them he has a dislike of Vulcans, though he doesn't let that get in the way of doing his job.
Physicaly, he is not an intimidating person. He is thin, of moderate height and wears glasses.
He can speak both English and Irish fluently, and can speak passable (though not great) Vulcan, though many Vulcans find him difficult to understand due to his rather strong accent.
Reliant, if you'd be so kind as to add me to the mission thread.
A question; did the NX classes have any more medical staff on board? Or was it just the CMO on his own?
Name: Cú-Roà mac Dáire (I can tell you're all going to have great fun typing that out )
Position: Chief Medical Officer
Rank: Lieutenant
Sex: Male
Age: 32
Background:
Born in the south of Ireland to a local politician, Cú-Roà was fascinated at an early age by the idea of alien life. He enrolled in Cork City University and later graduated with degrees in zoology and xenobiology.
After graduating, he joined UESPA in the hope of fulfilling his dreams of traveling the galaxy and encountering new alien races. However, his first post was as a member of a small research station on the edge of his home system doing nothing important or interesting.
After numerous requests for a transfer to a different post, Cú-Roà was eventualy moved to a facility on Vulcan to work with a team of scientists studying the local fauna. Although he enjoyed his work there and got on well with the other UESPA scientists, the local climate was far from his liking. After developing a dislike of the Vulcans themselves due to what he termed a "completely infuriating superiority complex" he began to look for another post.
After hearing about the fledgling Starfleet's exploration of the galaxy, he applied for a post on one of their ships. After a while, he was eventualy apointed as Chief Medical Officer on Starfleet's newest NX class starship.
Profile:
Cú-Roà is in general a laid-back and easygoing person, taking a very casual attitude towards his job and responsibilties. He gets on well with others, though he sometimes has a tendancy to unconciously treat non-humans as test subjects. He is fascinated by alien species and cultures and is eager to learn as much as he can about them. Due to personality conflicts while working with several of them he has a dislike of Vulcans, though he doesn't let that get in the way of doing his job.
Physicaly, he is not an intimidating person. He is thin, of moderate height and wears glasses.
He can speak both English and Irish fluently, and can speak passable (though not great) Vulcan, though many Vulcans find him difficult to understand due to his rather strong accent.
Reliant, if you'd be so kind as to add me to the mission thread.
A question; did the NX classes have any more medical staff on board? Or was it just the CMO on his own?
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NX-01 had just Phlox, with a female crewman that helped out on occasion (it was hinted that she was attracted to him but the actor died before they could explore it).
Really, there should be at least a nurse or a couple of medics onboard to help out and go on landing parties. Some naval vessels have only medics.
Really, there should be at least a nurse or a couple of medics onboard to help out and go on landing parties. Some naval vessels have only medics.
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Perhaps there should be a couple of nurses? It seems a bit dumb to have just one person looking after the entire ship. What if I'm sick?
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Get a nurse and two medics, like you say if you get sick your pooched (and so are we) and they can assist with surgery. Unlike what ENT would have us believe, you just can't perform an operation with whoevers at hand. Even on a dog.Rochey wrote:Perhaps there should be a couple of nurses? It seems a bit dumb to have just one person looking after the entire ship. What if I'm sick?
The medics can also be risked on a landing party, sending the CMO down is retarded beyond measure.
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Great point. Hell, I was thinking about having at least one sous chef, and the medical officer is a bit more important...Rochey wrote:Perhaps there should be a couple of nurses? It seems a bit dumb to have just one person looking after the entire ship. What if I'm sick?
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Party!Rochey wrote:Perhaps there should be a couple of nurses? It seems a bit dumb to have just one person looking after the entire ship. What if I'm sick?
Oh, wait. That's what would happen if you got sick in the Daystrom RPG
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Yeah, I think I'll go with that.Get a nurse and two medics, like you say if you get sick your pooched (and so are we) and they can assist with surgery.
Would the medics be full-time medics, or would it be a sort of 'they're medics when they're needed and something else when they're not'?
Ugh, don't remind me.Unlike what ENT would have us believe, you just can't perform an operation with whoevers at hand. Even on a dog.
Or the chief engineer. Or the tactical officer. Or the second in command. Or the captain.The medics can also be risked on a landing party, sending the CMO down is retarded beyond measure.
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The actress died?! O.OCpl Kendall wrote:NX-01 had just Phlox, with a female crewman that helped out on occasion (it was hinted that she was attracted to him but the actor died before they could explore it).
Damn I always wondered wtf happened there. That's too bad.
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Full time medics. Alot of people don't quite get that the medical staff of a Naval Vessel isn't just sitting around when there's no medical crisis. There's always preventive medicine to perform and I imagine that they would be monitoring the enviromental conditions on a starship in addition to everything else they do.Rochey wrote:
Yeah, I think I'll go with that.
Would the medics be full-time medics, or would it be a sort of 'they're medics when they're needed and something else when they're not'?
Yeah, at least we can avoid that if we choose in this.Or the chief engineer. Or the tactical officer. Or the second in command. Or the captain.
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Yeah, they had an episode or two dedicated to her memory. It is too bad, she was one of the better actors on the show. Better than a few of the main cast, she kind of reminded me of Kaylee on Firefly.Monroe wrote:
The actress died?! O.O
Damn I always wondered wtf happened there. That's too bad.
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Okay, cool. I may whip up some mini-bios for them later.Full time medics. Alot of people don't quite get that the medical staff of a Naval Vessel isn't just sitting around when there's no medical crisis. There's always preventive medicine to perform and I imagine that they would be monitoring the enviromental conditions on a starship in addition to everything else they do.
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Yeah she was a great actress. How's she die? I remember seeing "In memory of.." on an episdoe but i didn't know who it was.Cpl Kendall wrote:Yeah, they had an episode or two dedicated to her memory. It is too bad, she was one of the better actors on the show. Better than a few of the main cast, she kind of reminded me of Kaylee on Firefly.Monroe wrote:
The actress died?! O.O
Damn I always wondered wtf happened there. That's too bad.
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Really? Clancy's The Hunt for the Red October made me think otherwise. It seemed like the Red October had the one doctor, and later it seemed like the Dallas continued her tour without their only medic(he was moved to the October)Cpl Kendall wrote:Full time medics. Alot of people don't quite get that the medical staff of a Naval Vessel isn't just sitting around when there's no medical crisis. There's always preventive medicine to perform and I imagine that they would be monitoring the enviromental conditions on a starship in addition to everything else they do.Rochey wrote:
Yeah, I think I'll go with that.
Would the medics be full-time medics, or would it be a sort of 'they're medics when they're needed and something else when they're not'?