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The bastard man I talked about last art post!!! Arkaanian Jedi general Merot!! I made him and I hate him so much!!!
Silver spoon bitch was brought back home regularly since he's part of a royal family and they needed their heir to know how the kingdom worked (they strongarmed the council for this, and these visits turned into them teaching him their own ruthless tactics to manipulate others and succeed as a capitalist oligarch.
This also means that the council knighted him only barely, but won't let him TOUCH the master title with a ten foot pole.
His crimes:
Uses Tau Squad as his personal guard while on Arkaania, illegally, while also referring to them as his "pawns". Using them for subterfuge against other companies, again illegally.
Is a right bastard to all of Tau Squad, but also his entire battalion. Perfection only, serve his whims, whatever they be. He asks you to shine his mirror? His shoes? He relishes in watching the trooper do a droids work on his orders.
Tau specific from here on: threatens to toss members or the squad as a whole out the airlock if they fail or embarrass him.
Doesn't accompany them on missions unless there will be cameras.
Forces Cleaver to wear his helmet in the Jedi's presence, lest he be forced to see his scars.
Tried to chop off Mucks hair (hence the bang) with his saber because "that mop isn't regulation". Took a week to get Muck to leave the vents, and a threat from Master Windu to keep Merot from doing the same again.
Regularly dehumanizes them. 🙂 "It" gets tossed around a lot.
Uses the abusive parent tactic of "golden child vs. scape goats" with Riddle vs. The rest of Tau, attempting to use the more reg-following trooper to get the others under his heel. (Doesn't realize Riddle is just afraid of what he'll do to his brothers, not genuinely listening.)
For once, I have no words.
You are a JEDI, young lady. You stop that right now.
Revan, you aren't allowed to talk about the Force and you know it
SEPTECEMIA
A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia.
Septicemia
Blood poisoning; Bacteremia with sepsis
Last reviewed: August 24, 2011.
Septicemia is bacteria in the blood (bacteremia) that often occurs with severe infections.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Septicemia is a serious, life-threatening infection that gets worse very quickly. It can arise from infections throughout the body, including infections in the lungs, abdomen, and urinary tract. It may come before or at the same time as infections of the:
Bone (osteomyelitis)
Central nervous system (meningitis)
Heart (endocarditis)
Other tissues
Symptoms
Septicemia can begin with:
Chills
High fever
Rapid breathing
Rapid heart rate
The person looks very ill.
The symptoms quickly progress to:
Confusion or other changes in mental status
Red spots on the skin (petechiae and ecchymosis)
Shock
There may be decreased or no urine output.
Signs and tests
A physical examination may show:
Low blood pressure
Low body temperature or fever
Signs of related disease (such as meningitis, epiglottitis, pneumonia, or cellulitis)
Tests that can confirm infection include:
Blood culture
Blood gases
CBC
Clotting studies
PT
PTT
Fibrinogen levels
CSF culture
Culture of skin sore
Platelet count
Urine culture
Treatment
Septicemia is a serious condition that requires a hospital stay. You may be admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU).
You may be given:
Antibiotics to treat the infection
Fluids and medicines by IV to maintain the blood pressure
Oxygen
Plasma or other blood products to correct any clotting problems
Expectations (prognosis)
The outlook depends on the bacteria involved and how quickly the patient is hospitalized and treatment begins. The death rate is high -- more than 50% for some infections.
Complications
Septicemia can quickly lead to:
Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Septic shock
Death
Septicemia due to meningococci can lead to shock or adrenal collapse (Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome).
Calling your health care provider
Septicemia is not common but it is very serious. Diagnosing it early may prevent septicemia from worsening to shock.
Seek immediate care if:
A person has a fever, shaking chills, and looks very ill
Any person who has been ill has changes in mental status
There are signs of bleeding into the skin
Call your health care provider if your child's vaccinations are not up-to-date.