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Mordin Solus ([personal profile] salarian_savant) wrote in [community profile] outsiderslogs2013-03-22 11:21 pm

Clinic Post [OPEN]

who. Anybody!
what. Anything having to deal with the Clinic/Daily workings/Bothering Mordin
where. Mordin's Clinic
when. Anytime! Feel free to backdate or forward date!
warnings. Potential description of injuries/healing them. Will add others as necessary!

[ooc: This an open clinic post for Mordin! It doesn't matter what time your character shows up he'll be there! People just wanting to talk to Mordin are welcome to bug him too. Action spam or prose, doesn't matter.]

There was no shortage of people that needed the expert opinion of a medical doctor on Omega. It just so happened, Mordin was also one of the best and even though his clinic was still growing; it was busy at times. There were a number of his assistants bustling about at any given time but that was good. It meant there was business and it meant people were being helped.

Mordin was almost always in his clinic. He spent a grand total of two hours sleeping and some days, well, it just didn't happen. There were more important things to do than waste time asleep. The people of Omega needed him and there was always since to be done. He was always open to conversation and visitors so long as he wasn't with a patient.

So here he is, if anyone needs him, muttering under his breath about some science thing or another.
mathemagician: (I will heal your heart.)

[personal profile] mathemagician 2013-04-12 01:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"Two thousand and eleven, actually." Which was, as Kengo had found out, about a hundred and seventy-five years behind the current year. That put a very large gap between the technology he was used to and the current year. Hearing that he had been incorrect about the method made Kengo more curious than embarrassed.

The comment about humans didn't bother him either. To be honest, he realized mankind's achievements and he was proud of them (partially because of what his father had accomplished), but he also recognized that humans had been far behind the other races. Talking to his salarian boss and digging around with what information he could gather had told him that much.

"It's nice to hear that medical technology has advanced that much." Kengo offered the hand of the arm he'd rolled his sleeve up on. "I'm still primarily familiar with my own era's tech, but I've only ever had passing familiarity with medical work." Really, that part was only because of how constantly sick he was.
mathemagician: (I want to hug only you right now.)

[personal profile] mathemagician 2013-04-25 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm sure I've felt worse..." Kengo thought aloud as he watched the process. At this point, he didn't have any issue with needles and he wasn't sure he ever had. It was something he'd encountered too many times with all of the checkups he'd received during his life and all of the other tests that it was really becoming as normal as... well... going to the doctor in the first place. Still, he flinched at the pinch as he always did, his face scruching up a bit from the sensation.