Saturday 18 January 2014

14th January 2014

George has managed to get hold of his case notes from the CMO, Sub-Commander T’Vah’L’Qa’YiN, USS Ark Royal NCC 7991 ...


CASE NOTES:
A small specimen of Polygeminus grex has just been presented to the medical facility. Apparently there are no qualified veterinarians currently on board and I am expected to "do my best". The first difficulty was to remove the band aids from the fur of the creature. Shaving the specimen caused the Attendant: Pottster Zig a great deal angst. "George Pottster-Zig" ("George") is being kept overnight for observation. Attendant Pottster Zig has been give a mild sedative and is now sleeping in her quarters.

UPDATE:
George Pottster-Zig addressed as "George" was contained overnight for observation. After several hours I was able to adjust the tricorder to map his neural pathways. Subsequent scans of the creature revealed a severe case of Myopia. Research in this area is embryonic, however, after several placement trials the optic enhancement equipment now seems to be in the correct place. I believe though that once the fur has regrown it will be difficult to locate the creatures blepharo .

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