by Yara Suhr » Thu Oct 11, 2018 5:34 pm
"...save... it?" Yara echoes, auburn brows arching. Maybe she isn't all the way awake yet. But Kor seems quite lucid--no visible head trauma--and on second look the big beast is still breathing, if barely. "If you mean that seriously... I don't know," she admits, shaking her head as she approaches and walks a half-circle around the furry body. "I'm a doctor, not a veterinarian. Never treated a wild animal before." But trauma is trauma, isn't it?
She snaps on a pair of disposable gloves and, after a moment of thought, rolls up her sleeves for good measure, crouching on the churned turf. One of the big cat's paws twitches slightly and she flinches away, even as part of her mind identifies it as nothing more than a weak reflex reaction. In a sentient vertebrate patient, she'd call that a good sign--it means the creature's spine is probably uninjured.
"I suppose I can try," she says after some quick calculations, glancing up at Kor. "I may need you to hold it still. A stunner might kill it in this state."
"...save... it?" Yara echoes, auburn brows arching. Maybe she isn't all the way awake yet. But Kor seems quite lucid--no visible head trauma--and on second look the big beast is still breathing, if barely. "If you mean that seriously... I don't know," she admits, shaking her head as she approaches and walks a half-circle around the furry body. "I'm a doctor, not a veterinarian. Never treated a wild animal before." [i]But trauma is trauma, isn't it?[/i]
She snaps on a pair of disposable gloves and, after a moment of thought, rolls up her sleeves for good measure, crouching on the churned turf. One of the big cat's paws twitches slightly and she flinches away, even as part of her mind identifies it as nothing more than a weak reflex reaction. In a sentient vertebrate patient, she'd call that a good sign--it means the creature's spine is probably uninjured.
"I suppose I can try," she says after some quick calculations, glancing up at Kor. "I may need you to hold it still. A stunner might kill it in this state."