Shade of Decay
flesh is temporary
The trip down to the Ebion's primary medical ward had been one full of surprised stares, nervous muttering, and no few hints of danger to come. Tsisaar rarely ventured among the primary populace of his ship anymore, spending most of his time in his private chambers, unergoing his own treatments. However, while the ship primarily functioned as a small mobile enclave, his specifications for the redesign had included a state-of-the-art medical and cloning facility.
Something he'd recently been given the opportunity to utilize for more than his own tests.
"How long?" he asked a medical droid moving nearby, his raspy voice cutting through the sterile air like a jagged knife. The droid turned, viewing the bacta tank he was watching. "Two minutes," it said, after glancing at some readouts. Tsisaar nodded, sending the droid on its way.
He'd been waiting by the bacta tank for some time by this point, forgoing his usual treatments to ensure that he was around when his guest would reawaken. Much of the last few hours had been spent in meditation, though some time had been spent simply watching the woman who was floating in the gelatinous healing substance.
It wasn't hard to remember what she'd looked like only a short time before, on the surface of Pantora. Broken, defeated, scarred, maimed; one arm missing from the elbow, another hand completely destroyed. A body covered in burn marks, a face that was covered in blood from the nose down. Now, however, thanks to the bacta tank, and Tsisaar's ability to clone the replacement limbs and organs she needed, the woman appeared pristine.
As perfect in health as any living creature could aspire to be; the opposite, entirely, of what she had been before.
While he waited, he noticed as she began to stir, reddish-hued skin disturbing the bacta. Soon the tank began to drain, and she was lifted out of it, quickly attended to by medical droids while she slowly started to awaken. Once fully awakened, and properly clothed, she was quickly brought back to where Tsisaar sat; he glanced over her with a critical eye, nodding at the droids, who quickly left.
"I trust you are feeling well rested?" he asked relaxedly. "I should hope, given how long you've been recuperating."
[member="Iresias Sirax"]
Something he'd recently been given the opportunity to utilize for more than his own tests.
"How long?" he asked a medical droid moving nearby, his raspy voice cutting through the sterile air like a jagged knife. The droid turned, viewing the bacta tank he was watching. "Two minutes," it said, after glancing at some readouts. Tsisaar nodded, sending the droid on its way.
He'd been waiting by the bacta tank for some time by this point, forgoing his usual treatments to ensure that he was around when his guest would reawaken. Much of the last few hours had been spent in meditation, though some time had been spent simply watching the woman who was floating in the gelatinous healing substance.
It wasn't hard to remember what she'd looked like only a short time before, on the surface of Pantora. Broken, defeated, scarred, maimed; one arm missing from the elbow, another hand completely destroyed. A body covered in burn marks, a face that was covered in blood from the nose down. Now, however, thanks to the bacta tank, and Tsisaar's ability to clone the replacement limbs and organs she needed, the woman appeared pristine.
As perfect in health as any living creature could aspire to be; the opposite, entirely, of what she had been before.
While he waited, he noticed as she began to stir, reddish-hued skin disturbing the bacta. Soon the tank began to drain, and she was lifted out of it, quickly attended to by medical droids while she slowly started to awaken. Once fully awakened, and properly clothed, she was quickly brought back to where Tsisaar sat; he glanced over her with a critical eye, nodding at the droids, who quickly left.
"I trust you are feeling well rested?" he asked relaxedly. "I should hope, given how long you've been recuperating."
[member="Iresias Sirax"]