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Injury Report
Airport Supply Run
Mission status: complete
Personnel injured: 7 Fatalities: 0
Doctor Ludwing's Note: My predictions were correct. The team was late to return due to complications with the mission. This was partially my fault, as I did recommend a route in which I suspected there to be complications. While I was sure they could handle something that trivial, it seemed a small amount of injuries were sustained. Seven of them were injured! I am very pleased with this as I will have more time with them to "treat" their wounds.
Gabriel: Possibly the most severe injury. Several lacerations and cuts along the arms and chest. After an hour of studying this, he was given three bandaids and a bottle of whiskey and sent on his way.
Sika: Received a dislocated shoulder at some point, although she was rather defensive about it. She did mention losing senses in her hand, very interesting. She was told to lay down for a while, given a few shots of Vodka from Krakowski’s cooler, and told to come back in a week for a check-up.
Taro: Nothing other than a cut or two, although there was a large bruise on the side of her head. I neglected to say anything as I wish to observe it and take notes on the wound. It is odd. (More to come later.)
Chris: No wounds sustained from the mission, however there is an update on the cut he sustained three weeks ago. He is not aware but the infection had progressed to what I believe is sepsis. It is remarkable how he has been able to function so well with it. (More to come later.)
Michael: There were scratch marks on his back. I am unsure whether he was attacked or something else of happened of which I have yet to learn. I would like to study him further.
Ashley: Received a fractured ankle in what she explains was an escape attempt, although it seems older than that. She was given a painkiller and told to come back later so I could give her a splint. Thomas: The wounds sustained were not relevant to this diagnosis. It seems my "emergency" kidney surgery has left his midsection in pain. It seems I may have removed more than I planned in my drunken state that night. I checked storage and also found what looks like a section of his liver. I gave him a shot of whiskey and scheduled an appointment for next week to put it back where it belongs. In conclusion, I declare today an official success! A follow-up report will come soon. End report.
-Ludwing












