Christoph A. Bronk (redouter) wrote in serenuscity, @ 2010-07-27 23:02:00 |
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Despite their situation, it seems that most of the The gentle scroll of his pen came to a halt as Christoph took a moment to pinch the bridge of his nose, eyes squinting briefly as he did so. Eye strain. Not enough to warrant him receiving correctional eye surgery but enough for him to require the need of reading glasses and it was getting worse as the years went by. He began digging in the front of his lab coat pocket before pulling out a pair of silver framed glasses and slowly sliding them on. It took a moment for him to regain focus, baby blue eyes blinking once, twice and then a third time. He sighed softly and quickly began scanning over his notes once more. His colleagues ridiculed him for his ancient techniques, saying they were beyond dated and unnecessary with the advancement of technology. And while he understood the convenience behind using the handheld that was provided for him by the company specifically for note taking purposes, he preferred the feel of pen again paper over any high tech gadget. Even if it was considered ancient. In his eyes, it was more personal this way. More personalized. It made it easy to distinguish his notes from anyone else. Not that the amount of attention he put into them and how meticulous he was in including every single detail pertaining to the subject matter didn't already give that away. Christoph smirked as he watched the scurrying of busy bodies directly beneath him, not knowing they were being watched from above. Just like a surveyor watching a production line. One person comes in through the entrance, receives their physical exam and is then guided down a line where they receive a series of five vaccinations, two nurses, lined up on each side so as to make the process run quicker, before the patient is sent off on their way to the registration section. The fact that this was his idea only amused the man even more. As of yet, there have been no adverse reactions or side effects to the vaccinations, but the medical staff will continue to remain on high alert if such a case were to occur. I have provided them with all the necessary details and critical steps to take if a patient requires further medical attention due to an allergic reaction to the vaccines. To Do List: • collect the DNA samples at the end of the day. • speak with associates from the other medical centers to tally up the total amount of patients that came in to receive their exams today. • report any incidents to Uncle Julienne. • report any missing numbers to Archos. • examine the DNA samples collected from the Christoph jotted down a few more notes, counting in his head the number of patients that have already came in to receive their exams. Six hundred and seventy. A decent amount considering it was only four o'clock in the afternoon. A total of twenty-one thousand disappeared that day long ago and only half of that had resurfaced aboard Serenus. At least that's how many were counted when the bodies were found. If his calculations were correct, it would take at least another day or two before all of the examinations were complete. That is.. if all Specialis Gens came in to receive their exams as was The man considered this thought for a moment, the back tip of his pen gently grazing against his teeth before he brought it back down to the pad and scribbled down the last of his notes. Adjusting the bottom hem of his lab coat and stuffing the notepad and pen back into his pocket as he stood, he slowly padded his way towards the inside window and stared down into the examination rooms. He stood there for a few minutes, carefully eying the faces of each patient as they made their way in and he nodded his head slowly, confirming his previous observation as he made his way out of the room. As it should be. |