by Yara Suhr » Thu Oct 25, 2018 10:14 pm
"Huh." Yara leans back in her office chair and picks up her yogurt, licking the spoon as she turns this over in her mind.
But 'the Boss' was shot from the front, almost point-blank. That didn't look like an injury from a gun fight to me. Somebody pulled on him when he wasn't expecting it, caught him by surprise? Or a standoff went wrong, something like that. Not consistent with an ambush where he was doing the ambushing.She finishes the rest of the package of yogurt while she thinks. Even if she decided she wanted to, turning the patient over to the authorities in connection with this fight with the Sector Ranger isn't an option, ethically speaking. Most everything Yara had heard and seen that night is now privileged health information, a major ethical violation to disclose without patient consent. Her best option may simply be to discharge 'the Boss' and get on with her life.
But 'Cap' had mentioned owing the clinic crew a favor... what if they need that favor some day? Wouldn't it be a good idea to know who they'd be dealing with if they ever call the favor in?
Setting the empty yogurt carton aside, she starts pulling up whatever public information she can find about the early Rebel cell on Noventa, the one associated with Gerrera's Partisans. Maybe that will turn up some clue about the identity or motives of her patient and his friends.
((probably the last search, I don't want to spam you with them!))
"Huh." Yara leans back in her office chair and picks up her yogurt, licking the spoon as she turns this over in her mind. [i]But 'the Boss' was [url=http://noventa.fallenash.com/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=249&start=20#p3173]shot from the front, almost point-blank. That didn't look like an injury from a gun [b]fight[/b] to me.[/url] [/i][i]Somebody pulled on him when he wasn't expecting it, caught him by surprise? Or a standoff went wrong, something like that. Not consistent with an ambush where he was doing the ambushing.[/i]
She finishes the rest of the package of yogurt while she thinks. Even if she decided she wanted to, turning the patient over to the authorities in connection with this fight with the Sector Ranger isn't an option, ethically speaking. Most everything Yara had heard and seen that night is now privileged health information, a major ethical violation to disclose without patient consent. Her best option may simply be to discharge 'the Boss' and get on with her life.
But 'Cap' had mentioned owing the clinic crew a favor... what if they need that favor some day? Wouldn't it be a good idea to know who they'd be dealing with if they ever call the favor in?
Setting the empty yogurt carton aside, she starts pulling up whatever public information she can find about the early Rebel cell on Noventa, the one associated with Gerrera's Partisans. Maybe that will turn up some clue about the identity or motives of her patient and his friends.
((probably the last search, I don't want to spam you with them!))