Arris Windrun
Gutter Goddess
The scoundrel awoke completely blind on a table as the pair of medical droids once again operated on her. Her eyes were damaged during the fight with
Drystan Creed
and needed to be removed.
She was heavily sedated, but could already tell her left arm had been completely removed, much like the right had been after her fight with Vagabond. The cyborg only had the one set of spares, and now could not afford to lose another. The new left arm also came without the built-in shockmitt, robbing her of its advantages.
"Damaged subdermal armor. Leaking toxins into flesh--into bloodstream." One droid noted.
The other added, "Begin detoxification protocol. Remove the plates."
Arris fought through the drugs and flailed as she tried to sit up, only to feel a large pair of hands holding her back down.
"Easy there," the voice belonged to Seeva, her Herglic friend. "You took some nasty hits by the end."
"I need the plates!" Arris panicked. "Fix them. Can you fix them?!" She cried out to the droids.
One droid turned to her, but she could not see it. "Could weld the plates. Not perfect solution, but works."
"Not enough time to detoxify and fix. Must prioritize. Prevent organic death." The other countered.
With how limited the time between rounds, Arris could not both fix her subdermal armor and scrub the toxins caused by the broken material seeping deeper into her flesh.
"No," Arris interjected. It was unclear whether she was of sound mind to understand. "Fix it!"
The droids paused, looked at each other, then looked to Seeva. The Herglic wore a face full of concern, but he knew the scoundrel better than anyone. His expression steeled, and he gave a curt nod. "Do it."

She was heavily sedated, but could already tell her left arm had been completely removed, much like the right had been after her fight with Vagabond. The cyborg only had the one set of spares, and now could not afford to lose another. The new left arm also came without the built-in shockmitt, robbing her of its advantages.
"Damaged subdermal armor. Leaking toxins into flesh--into bloodstream." One droid noted.
The other added, "Begin detoxification protocol. Remove the plates."
Arris fought through the drugs and flailed as she tried to sit up, only to feel a large pair of hands holding her back down.
"Easy there," the voice belonged to Seeva, her Herglic friend. "You took some nasty hits by the end."
"I need the plates!" Arris panicked. "Fix them. Can you fix them?!" She cried out to the droids.
One droid turned to her, but she could not see it. "Could weld the plates. Not perfect solution, but works."
"Not enough time to detoxify and fix. Must prioritize. Prevent organic death." The other countered.
With how limited the time between rounds, Arris could not both fix her subdermal armor and scrub the toxins caused by the broken material seeping deeper into her flesh.
"No," Arris interjected. It was unclear whether she was of sound mind to understand. "Fix it!"
The droids paused, looked at each other, then looked to Seeva. The Herglic wore a face full of concern, but he knew the scoundrel better than anyone. His expression steeled, and he gave a curt nod. "Do it."