Who: Everyone on the draft
What: Fighting bad guys!
When: Today (after 12PM) to the 19th, in the evening
Where: The Mining Facility
Summary: It's an underground mine! And the Malnosso want you to kill and capture all the bad guys! Oh, but don't let the rocks fall on you. That could hurt.
Rating: B for BLOOD. Seriously. People are going to die.
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[Fuuko is keeping herself in and around the Processing Area and doesn't dare tread out into the tunnels. She was told to stay back and she intends to do just that. She spends most of her day just helping out with the cooking.
When not cooking, Fuuko will be keeping an eye out for anyone returning to the Processing Area who might be injured. She isn't a healer and lacks first aid training, however she is more than willing to help anyone inside until help arrives.]
Day 3
[How horrible, they're getting closer and closer. Fuuko watches as Third Party members start leaking into the Processing Area from the Barricade. Deciding to escape quickly, Fuuko flees from where she was staying and runs for her life, eventually discovering a mine cart. Clambering inside, Fuuko grabs the lever inside the cart without thinking and hurtles off into the mines ( ... )
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If you're close enough to her, you can probably hear her reciting instructions in the book]
A slow pulse rate, or bluish fingertips or toes, signal a bandage may be impeding circulation...oh, that would be terrible.
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And if Fuuko wants to know how to apply a bandage she definitely doesn't want to be lowering someones pulse or turning them blue. Walking on over to find out more!]
That sounds very horrible... Fuuko suggests you don't try putting a bandage on like that.
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Ah, sorry, was I bothering you...?
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No, you weren't bothering Fuuko at all. It occurred to Fuuko that it would be very horrible if Fuuko tried to give someone a bandage and only ended up making things worse!
[Mind if she tries to take a peak at the book too?]
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You're name...is Fuuko, right? I'm Yui Konagi.
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That's correct. It's nice to meet you Yui-san. Would Yui-san happen to be a medic?
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[She flips the page.] And...well, I guess I sort of am. My grandfather is an orthopedist, and I've been training under him. It's not really your typical practice, so...this is still kind of new to me too.
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[Looking at the new page and pointing to the book, specifically one of the diagrams of how to bandage an arm.] If you want to help Fuuko with demonstrations, please show Fuuko how to do that.
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[She looks from her to the book, and then nods.] Okay! I can show you this one easy. I just need to find my practice items first...
[And once she does, she'll demonstrate it on Fuuko's arm, step by step as the book instructs. She'll then ask her to try and do the same back to her.]
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[Switching between looking at the book and watching Yui carry out each step. Once the bandage is finished, Fuuko removes it and tries replicating the same process on Yui's arm.]
Is this too tight? Fuuko doesn't want it to hurt at all.
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You have to make sure to tie it down well once you've finished applying the bandage. Usually you'd have tape, but sometimes you don't have the option. So good knot tying is important!
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Hey.
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Sorry, Fuuko was just...
[Having a little time to herself. That's all.]
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