>"None too soon, if you ask me," Hilda muttered, wanting to get back to >Sickbay, "I'll let Dr. D'amondra know anything we do, which isn't much."
>The cargo went through customs, with a raised eyebrow at the document, and >the cryo unit eventually shuttled its way up to Sickbay's shipping and >receiving...
>After the whole "fake an attack" drama that Serana had to take part in, she saw a note on her desk saying a package h ad arrived from the docking bay. She went to Shipping and Receiving to look, and found the cryo-unit. Frowning, she had it transferred to one of the labs, and she started to do her examination on it, and reading the attached notes...
There was little extraordinary about the exterior of the cryo-unit. It was a basic unit that could be found in most hospitals and research facilities. It was made of a dark-gray metallic compound. The unit stood at an 45-degree angle that made it appear that the patient was resting against a wall. There were consoles allong the front and right side of the unit. There was a large glass at the top of the unit that revealed the face of a young Vulcanoid woman. She had shoulderlength blond hair with bangs that almost reached down enought to touch her arched eyebrows. Her eyes were closed. The readouts on the front console seemed to track her life signs. They were slowed by appeared to be regular. There were no warning signs showing. There was also no indication of who she was, why she was in the unit, or how long she had been there.
>The cargo went through customs, with a raised eyebrow at the document, and >the cryo unit eventually shuttled its way up to Sickbay's shipping and >receiving...
>After the whole "fake an attack" drama that Serana had to take part in, she saw a note on her desk saying a package h ad arrived from the docking bay. She went to Shipping and Receiving to look, and found the cryo-unit. Frowning, she had it transferred to one of the labs, and she started to do her examination on it, and reading the attached notes...
There was little extraordinary about the exterior of the cryo-unit. It was a basic unit that could be found in most hospitals and research facilities. It was made of a dark-gray metallic compound. The unit stood at an 45-degree angle that made it appear that the patient was resting against a wall. There were consoles allong the front and right side of the unit. There was a large glass at the top of the unit that revealed the face of a young Vulcanoid woman. She had shoulderlength blond hair with bangs that almost reached down enought to touch her arched eyebrows. Her eyes were closed. The readouts on the front console seemed to track her life signs. They were slowed by appeared to be regular. There were no warning signs showing. There was also no indication of who she was, why she was in the unit, or how long she had been there.
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