stargatemedic: (Medic - working - investigating)
Tamara Johansen ([personal profile] stargatemedic) wrote in [community profile] nysalogs 2018-08-08 02:11 am (UTC)

Tamara 'TJ' Johansen | Stargate: Universe

[FREEZE FRAME]

Olympia Sightseeing

Exiting the station, it doesn't take long for TJ to notice that, like she'd observed from the station when she'd woken up, everything is frozen in place. Not actually frozen, like in Nadril, but time has stopped and no amount of pushing, shoving, or tugging will change it.

As she wanders, she realizes that the uneasy feeling she's becoming aware of is coming from the giant creature itself and she stares up at it with a visibly uncomfortable expression on her face.

Want to talk about the dragon or reactions to it? She has plenty of questions!

Wyver Sightseeing

Another hour and a half leads to a jungle environment and, frankly, TJ's curious as to how there can be so much difference in such a small space. Nevertheless, she adjusts the backpack she's brought and stares at the difference in atmosphere. The people here aren't afraid, which she finds strange. Then again, she wasn't here for the different factions.

"They had dragons, too." It's not a very astute observation, and yet. She says it anyway.



[HIT PLAY TO REPLAY]

I

TJ can be found asking survivors - and anyone else, really - if they need help with any injuries they may have sustained. Honestly, she's not a doctor, but she has skill and she's on the lookout for someone who might have a better set up than a simple backpack with a medkit or two.

If someone needs help, though, she won't deny them.

Later, she can be found helping with burials. She's deeply uncomfortable leaving the dead where they've fallen.

IV

The first time it happens, TJ simply thinks that her grip slipped on the box she was holding while walking through town. When her hands refused to maintain a grip on anything for more than several seconds, she found a seat outside a storefront before she collapsed completely and tried to catch her breath.

Panic was overriding her better sense, but the reminder that she was only a few years from her ALS diagnoses was suddenly at the forefront of her mind and, when she went to stand, she felt the familiar muscle weakness hit her.

Tears sprang to her eyes and she she eased back down, sitting there for long moments, hoping the symptoms would pass sooner rather than later.



[WILDCARD]

[In it to win it! Hit me with your best shot - need a medic? want a wacky sidekick or a shoulder to cry on? how about a partner to go exploring? if there's something you wanna do but I haven't written it here, let me know or put up a starter and I'll roll with it!]

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