Derisive Umbaran
HYPERSPACE
MACHINATOR
[member="Ivy Lasranae"], who was usually known only as Hazel Scheler, bobbed up and down in the confines of her bacta tank. The surgeons had done what they could, but assured Adekos that his favorite mercenary would still need an ample amount of time submerged in bacta. It simply wouldn't be becoming of him to ditch her in some hospital on some backwater world and give a courtesy call once she regained consciousness. The Machinator had a well-stocked and staffed medical bay. He'd placed her there for that reason. Besides, here she would be the only patient and have the attention he deserved.
Presently, Adekos observed Hazel alongside the chief medical droid, S1-829469. 829 was more interested in a datapad it was scrolling idly through containing Scheler's medical information. It barely looked up when Adekos began to speak.
"What prognosis do we have here?"
"Patient is stable." It announced. S1s were made to have soft, reassuring vocabulator tones. But there was no mistaking the synthetic undertones of it. 829 did not care. It was a droid. It was programmed to care. "Estimated time of recovery... One week."
The Umbaran grunted, discontent. As romantic as it would be if he lounged around the medical bay for a week waiting for his mercenary-mistress to regain consciousness, he had a day job that he needed to attend to. The gears of the galaxy kept on turning and they never stopped for anyone. Still, he couldn't leave her alone completely. If he wasn't able to sit vigil, he would extend the professional courtesy of being around when she regained consciousness.
"I'll clear my schedule a week from today, then. I want updates on her status every six hours, sent directly to my datapad." He paused. "You know, in the event she awakens early."
829 nodded. "Improbable. But, as you wish."
Improbable. You know what was also improbable? [member="Dak Canton"] allowing this to happen. But here Adekos was, pulling Hazel back from the brink of death once hour in bacta at a time. Dak was probably better off anyway. He certainly didn't need the week long bacta vacation Scheler had been saddled with. At least now he knew for a fact how wonderfully lethal the TA4s were. "Good. That will be all." His business concluded, Adekos turned on a heel and exited the medical bay. He had to go to the ship's library now, to make sure someone was handling their assigned readings in a timely manner.
He'd be back in a week.
MACHINATOR
[member="Ivy Lasranae"], who was usually known only as Hazel Scheler, bobbed up and down in the confines of her bacta tank. The surgeons had done what they could, but assured Adekos that his favorite mercenary would still need an ample amount of time submerged in bacta. It simply wouldn't be becoming of him to ditch her in some hospital on some backwater world and give a courtesy call once she regained consciousness. The Machinator had a well-stocked and staffed medical bay. He'd placed her there for that reason. Besides, here she would be the only patient and have the attention he deserved.
Presently, Adekos observed Hazel alongside the chief medical droid, S1-829469. 829 was more interested in a datapad it was scrolling idly through containing Scheler's medical information. It barely looked up when Adekos began to speak.
"What prognosis do we have here?"
"Patient is stable." It announced. S1s were made to have soft, reassuring vocabulator tones. But there was no mistaking the synthetic undertones of it. 829 did not care. It was a droid. It was programmed to care. "Estimated time of recovery... One week."
The Umbaran grunted, discontent. As romantic as it would be if he lounged around the medical bay for a week waiting for his mercenary-mistress to regain consciousness, he had a day job that he needed to attend to. The gears of the galaxy kept on turning and they never stopped for anyone. Still, he couldn't leave her alone completely. If he wasn't able to sit vigil, he would extend the professional courtesy of being around when she regained consciousness.
"I'll clear my schedule a week from today, then. I want updates on her status every six hours, sent directly to my datapad." He paused. "You know, in the event she awakens early."
829 nodded. "Improbable. But, as you wish."
Improbable. You know what was also improbable? [member="Dak Canton"] allowing this to happen. But here Adekos was, pulling Hazel back from the brink of death once hour in bacta at a time. Dak was probably better off anyway. He certainly didn't need the week long bacta vacation Scheler had been saddled with. At least now he knew for a fact how wonderfully lethal the TA4s were. "Good. That will be all." His business concluded, Adekos turned on a heel and exited the medical bay. He had to go to the ship's library now, to make sure someone was handling their assigned readings in a timely manner.
He'd be back in a week.