i told myself i wouldn't write posts this weekend yet here i am =.=
this is half minor injuries but i jotted them down anyway if you wanna be really thorough:
Broken and bruised left lower ribs: Simon falls onto the metal wall edge at the back of the sub, denting it. Injure at 42:28, dent visible at 45:19, injury seen at 55:39
Symptoms: Pain (inhaling, coughing, twisting torso, or moving arms or shoulders), visible bruising, swelling and tenderness around the site of the injury, coughing up blood (could just be cosmic horror stuff or alcohol poisoning though). Complications of broken ribs include a collapsed or pierced lung, can be exarcebated by alcohol intake.
(ASSUMPTION, NOT CONFIRMED) Bruised kidney/s: The injury site on his ribs is about the same height of the kidneys. Blunt damage bruising is possible at least on the left kidney.
Symptoms: dull ache and tenderness, bruised skin, nausea, vomiting, muscle spasms, dizzines, blood on urine. More severe cases may cause low blood pressure, anemia, inability to urinate, and kidney failure.
Arm scrapes/chafes: Simon slips on the floor and grates of the sub, scratching up the underside of his forearms. Also possible the scrapes happened during the crawl space crawling. No way to be sure. Scrapes visible at 55:48, 55:55
Symptoms: Pain, light bleeding, inflammation, possible infection site (ie. tetanus).
Electrocution: Simon gets electrocuted by the wires. Injury at 1:05:44
Symptoms: mild burn on fingertips, temporary numbness on digits and hand, possible (but unlikely) nerve damage.
Sleep deprivation: Simon doesn't sleep for a long stretch of time, assumedly more than a day. He goes unconscious a few times, but that's not equal to sleep or rest. Possible we see him reach Stage 2 sleep deprivation by the timestamp 1:03:30 (losing focus, losign track of time) with a possible microsleep episode at 1:03:52. Stage 3 reached by the timestamp 1:27:32, possible delirious episode triggered by it.
Symptoms: weaker immune system, metabolism, irritability, headaches, slower reaction times, difficulty with thinking and prcoessing information, difficulty speaking clearly, worsened mental conditions like depression, anxiety, and conditions that involve psychosis (may cause visible and tactile hallucinations), "microsleeps".