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USS Atlanta
Sick Bay
The Sickbay aboard the
Atlanta is possibly one of the most advanced areas
of the ship. Here, the Chief Medical Officer can regenerate tissue, cure cancer
and even bring back people from the dead. Sometimes.
The Sickbay is equipped with four advanced biobeds, devices which remotely monitor
a patient's condition without the need for sensors placed on the body. The biobed
can also generate a localized sterile or anasthetic field, and perform many
other functions too numerous to be listed here. Further inside the Sickbay is
a large semi-circular surgical operation theater, with the capability to create
both an ultra-sterile environment and convert the localized environment to many
classes of environments, the most common being classes H, K and L. Above the
operation biobed is a ceiling unit outfitted with many detailed sensors and
field generating equipment, as well as various medical apparatus.
The Chief Medical Officer's Office is located against the back wall of the Sickbay,
and contains a desk, a microscope, a replicator and the physical interface for
the Emergency Medical Hologram mark II. This advanced version of the old EMH
is infinitely more qualified and is also trained in counselling. Instead of
being fully projected like the old EMH, the EMH II is partially replicated as
well. The parts that are replicated are the hands and the portable holoemitter
that allows the EMH to stray outside of the ship (all decks are now equipped
with holoemitters).
Along the walls of the Sickbay are numerous medical facilities, including incubators,
medical supply cabinets, a stasis field generator and a support frame for helping
to retrain casualties of neural or nerve damage or extreme bone damage in the
use of their limbs.
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