YoRHa, For the Glory of Mankind.

Tactical Support Pod Interface V71-9

Unit Designation - 099

New Patient received. Initiate profile creation.

New orders detected: Patient status critical. Disregard profile creation.

- 099: Acknowledged.

Attending Physician: Devola

Attending Physician: Popola

New orders detected: Save Patient 01

Attending Physician Notes: Patient has suffered extensive burns. Brain activity is dangerously low. Pulse is faint. Administering emergency preservation measures. Unable to extract blood samples in the event of - oh to hell with this. We need to save her.

New medical protocols uploaded. Executing order - Save patient 01.

Patient Status Updated.

Patient Status: Stabilized.

Attending physician notes on Patient Status: Just barely stabilized her. Popola is working around the clock to keep her heart pumping. The hell is the point of a damn space station like the Bunker if it doesn't have anything to keep humans alive?

New orders received: Assist Attending Physician Devola with synthetization of patient blood.

Patient Status Updated.

Patient Status: Stabilized.

Attending physician notes on Patient Status: We've managed to synthesize enough blood using what little uncontaminated blood we could draw from the patient. It's not going to last forever. But it's enough to last until her body can recover and produce blood on its own. We believe that the worst has passed. Devola is currently with the patient and monitoring her condition.

Patient profile creation complete. New assignment received.

Attending Physician Notes and Examination: Popola and I have done everything we could. Our examination revealed that the burns she suffered are far more extensive than initially believed. Despite our best attempts, we couldn't save her arm. It needs to be amputated. We're working with YoRHa Technicians to design a prosthetic for her. But it's going to be at least a month until we've procured a working theory at best. Thankfully, there's no shortage of anesthetics and sedatives. We have to keep her asleep. There's no choice. If she wakes up, there's no guarantee that she wont - damnit... we can't lose her. I refuse to lose her.

Alert: Patient status critical. Initiate emergency protocols.

Alert: Patient status critical. Initiate emergency protocols.

Alert: Patient status critical. Initiate emergency protocols.

Patient status updated.

Patient status: Critical.

Attending physician notes: Why am I even doing this? Just... we received the emergency alert while we were preparing to create skin grafts using cloned tissue. It... it looks like she's... like she's not able to hang on much longer. A small part of me agrees with Popola. It's been three months and she's put up a hard fight. But even Humans have their limits. We're doing everything we can to keep her alive. But it's like she's given up. There's nothing left in the city ruins. Medical supplies are almost none existent now and Resistance groups around the world are coming up with even less each day. If the YoRHa Technicians don't finish building the machinery to create supplies for us...

Patient status updated.

Patient status: Critical.

Attending physician notes: I'm scared. She's not improving. We don't know why. It's too dangerous to do any sort of x-ray or scan. There's too much damage to her skin. She's not healing fast enough. S-Something inside of her is killing her and we can't find it. I'm so scared. If we can't save her... we can't do it; we can't save her.

Patient status updated.

Patient status: Critical, Code 6 - Recovering.

Attending physician notes: Per the Commanders 'suggestion' during last weeks meeting, Devola and I conducted a low intensity passive scan of the Patient and took several blood and tissue samples for testing. The results revealed that she's suffering from some kind of illness. Likely contracted from tainted supplies retrieved from the planet surface. There's no way of knowing which batch. But the important thing now is that we've administered several vaccines and her immune system, though severely compromised, is reacting accordingly. We'll continue to monitor but it appears that she's recovering.

Patient status updated.

Patient status: Stable, Code 6 - Recovering.

Attending physician notes: It's been roughly 3 months now. Since then, she's been responding well to treatment. Whatever illness she contracted seems to be eradicated. Though there's no way to know the extent of the damage it caused. Regardless, we've started her skin graft treatment and have treated the more worse areas. Such as her neck, inner thighs, and her back. There's still a lot of superficial damage. Thankfully, YoRHa Technicians have finished designing and constructing the appropriate machinery to create the medicine and tools we need. Once the next supply drop arrives, they'll start creating the medicine she needs to boost her recovery. A human body can only do so much. Needless to say, she's still a wreck on the inside. Apparently it will be another week till they finish constructing her prosthetic. In the meantime, Popola and I will start working on an implant to control the prosthetic itself. Unfortunately, we're the only ones capable of doing it. Yet we haven't a clue on where to start.

Attending Physician notes: It's been agreed that we'll keep her sedated until we're 100 percent certain that she's in the clear. That includes all follow-up treatment and surgery regarding her prosthetic. This is... let's just say we're in unexplored territory. It's cybernetics. Popola and I are Medical, we know how to keep her alive. But this stuff wasn't our field. I can go on about what if's and all but that's pointless. Bottom line is that she stays sedated until we're certain there's no danger. Even then, we'll still need to keep an eye on her and keep designing alternatives should anything happen. I won't say that the worst has passed for now, but...