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Tool boxer extraordinaire.


I guess I should start putting something on here.


Been playing since 2010.

Putting tips down since 2016.

Quinton Haydes

Yup that's me.

Cool stuff for cool kids

Boxes are useful.

Belts are too, some more so than others.

If someone you don't like is on the ground, a weak grab is all you need to toss 'em around.

Being thrown on to a glass table makes for a bad time.

Doctoring

Out of precious charcoal? Milk, triple citrus, and especially cold beer, make good substitutes. Though they lack the purge factor.

Upgraded prodoc goggles let you see people's health at range, no need to touch the plebeian masses. (Side-note, prodocs are great for winning hide-and-seek).

Your PDA has a reagent scanner built in, use this instead of other scanners to save space.

Saline is common-place and easy to make, use this if your patient is roughed up but generally well. No need to slap the big boy patches all the time.

Synthflesh in any amount, cures all bleeding, regardless of severity. A life saver.

The default patches you get from kits and vendors are in units of 40. Mini-patches in 20.

Cryoxadone + Cryostylane make for a great healing combo. Unless the patient is on fire or affected by very strong poisons/disease.

Remember to check how much blood is in the patient. Too much (hypertensive) causes shortness of breath, stuns, chance of cardiac failure. Use heparin.

Too low (hypotensive) causes shock, racks up brain+oxy damage, and brings eventual cardiac failure. I've seen many doctors not know how to handle blood related medical emergencies and just dump healing chems into a patient without knowing what they're doing, the patient would be full healed to 100%, just to start rapidly dropping again without losing their shock or cardiac failure emergencies. Remember that Filgrastim, saline and proconvertin exist for the purposes of increasing blood production and for stopping bleeding/heightening blood-pressure.

If you think someone is seconds from death, use atropine. Every time.

Put beakers of Synthflesh in medbots, the saline they use is nice, but not enough for emergencies. A companion medbot can worry about other damage types.

Surgery

scalpels, circle saws, and enucleation spoons aren't the only ways you can do surgery. (Forks count as saws for example.)

Operating tables aren't the only suitable surface.

Certain jobs are just better at it.

Remember playing this? Alcohol helps here too... in moderation. And not just for patients.

Self surgery is possible in a few ways. One involves copious amounts of alcohol.

Those IV-stands aren't just for show.

Have a vendetta against the clown? Let them do surgery.

Those N20 cans aren't just for show.

Allergic to shackles and handcuffs? Standard robot limbs are the cure.

Dipping surgery tools in synthflesh beakers is a thing.