actually I wanted to train arts and crafts
Yes.Also, it's not specifically part of the vote, but I'm assuming that everyone wants to train biology with the Week 16 TAP. Barring any discussions else-wise.
No.
So that's 2 reason, 1 fun, whatever that means.Medical Marathon patients roll 1-7:
Edit: Well that is a doozy.
Can't turn the opportunity down. This marathon is very stressful.Reverse engineer something you acquired under stressful circumstances: 1 Inspiration
Well she already has Dr. Bone's contact signed. This is exactly the sort of thing that I would expect it to help with.To your tired eyes she looks exactly the same as when the day started.
If we do the actual reverse engineering while in mid-marathon, then we won't have the time to complete the injector. That's maybe not so great.Can't turn the opportunity down. This marathon is very stressful.
We don't have to reverse engineer during the marathon. The important part is that we acquire it during the marathon.If we do the actual reverse engineering while in mid-marathon, then we won't have the time to complete the injector. That's maybe not so great.
Ah! Right you are. I retract that particular objection.We don't have to reverse engineer during the marathon. The important part is that we acquire it during the marathon.
While it's true that you can't win if you don't play, that's not the only thing under consideration here. There are potential upsides (however small) to sending him back that have nothing to do with whether we would have succeeded or not, and if we do something like extract but fail to stabilize, then we could draw their ire with nothing to show for it.
I guess that is one thing about biology. Yes implanting organs is a big complexity tax, but it does make your stuff harder for rivals to reverse engineer. Many of them have signed a contract with Dr. Bones after all.
I know, but we are a mad scientist, little details like that are trivial in the face of knowledge.While it's true that you can't win if you don't play, that's not the only thing under consideration here. There are potential upsides (however small) to sending him back that have nothing to do with whether we would have succeeded or not, and if we do something like extract but fail to stabilize, then we could draw their ire with nothing to show for it
Also ire isn't a purely bad thing. Rivals are a resource.I know, but we are a mad scientist, little details like that are trivial in the face of knowledge.
Looking at this again I think that we would be well served by making a medical device to use during our surgery work.
- Field test a new invention under stressful circumstances (Once per encounter): 1 inspiration.
- Gain successes in stressful circumstances via the merits of your invention (Once per invention): 1 inspiration.
Almost certainly - for multiple reasons.Looking at this again I think that we would be well served by making a medical device to use during our surgery work.
Dr. Bone's contract is interesting from a meta meta perspective. It's a contract that Roland would likely sign no problem because he isn't a Doctor and has no plans on becoming a doctor. In fact for just about anyone who isn't getting involved in a medical profession it is pure upsides. However, Dr. Bones only shows up to fairly skilled Doctors who dedicate weeks to him. Well maybe Beacon Roland could have contacted Dr. Bones just by taking care of someone with a broken arm for a day well dedicating the action to Dr. Bones he didn't even appreciate just how much special treatment he was getting.MD Old Bones
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First, do no harm upon your patients. In exchange you gain supernaturally increased emotional resilience.
I was hoping someone would notice that!Can't turn the opportunity down. This mathon is very stressful.
Good thinking!Looking at this again I think that we would be well served by making a medical device to use during our surgery work.
Dr. Bone's contract is interesting from a meta meta perspective. It's a contract that Roland would likely sign no problem because he isn't a Doctor and has no plans on becoming a doctor. In fact for just about anyone who isn't getting involved in a medical profession it is pure upsides. However, Dr. Bones only shows up to fairly skilled Doctors who dedicate weeks to him. Well maybe Beacon Roland could have contacted Dr. Bones just by taking care of someone with a broken arm for a day well dedicating the action to Dr. Bones he didn't even appreciate just how much special treatment he was getting.
So what would be the rule interaction if we wanted to make a medical kit to allow ourselves to do work in the field without penalties? Or really what would be the normal penalties for doing surgery in a cave with a box of scraps?Good thinking!
Technically this only counts due to a combination of the marathon and the risk of reprisal. "Stressful" isn't just a matter of physical or mental strain. More if it is a situation with real stakes and risks to you or your goals. So routine medical work for your job wouldn't count, but something during a mission or expedition likely would.
Eh, I'm mostly assuming you already have access to the very basics by default. Gauze, alcohol, splints, etc. All off the shelf. So a true zero-bonus med kit wouldn't really make much sense.So what would be the rule interaction if we wanted to make a medical kit to allow ourselves to do work in the field without penalties? Or really what would be the normal penalties for doing surgery in a cave with a box of scraps?