If I may correct you, the theories of Captain Ward being responsible for this is slim to none. Most of the theories revolve around a rogue passenger or the ship's sentience, miss.
With the absence of the medical officer who'd been on board the longest, Simon had taken the opportunity to re-organize, catching himself up to speed and trying to fill in the blanks of the missing information where he could.
As such, he found himself in medical almost all the time, and in the aftermath of the strange shared nightmares, there were plenty of walk-ins that kept him more than busy.]
[Lisbeth had been avoiding the medbay to fix her wounds ever since she'd woken up. The only time she went was to visit Jesse and to make sure he was doing okay. She only went when he was sleeping though because she wanted to avoid talking about what he'd seen in her own nightmares.
But Edgeworth had suggested her to a doctor in the medbay to heal her burns. She wore long sleeves to cover them and didn't let anyone touch her arms. But she walks into the medbay regardless of what she'd been feeling about it earlier in the week.
She looks around, not sure where to go, seeing one other person in the office. Was this the Doctor Tam Edgeworth had talked about?]
[Despite his apparent immersion in the task at hand, he's quick to notice someone else in Medbay. When he realizes the someone is 1) not a part of the medical staff and 2) someone he's never seen before, Simon's quick to make the connection.]
[Her gaze sweeps over to the man who'd just spoken to her. Without much introduction (and completely ignoring his question), Lisbeth asks her question.]
[Simon nods and extends a hand, offering a smile, because he knows that most people don't like doctors and therefore the onus is on him to be as welcoming as possible.
He's a little surprised that she (someone he doesn't know and has never met) knows to ask for him, but he can only imagine that word spreads quickly on the ship, and he hasn't exactly been quiet about his new position as a medical officer.]
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It shouldn't be a surprise.
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Depends on what dream you were trapped in.
I was just stuck in an annoying one.
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It was hell.
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Sorry to hear about that.
I got trapped in someone elses, but it didn't freak me out, much. Luckily.
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Then the captain of this ship has a really funny way of keeping himself entertained.
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But thing is, if Mr. Smiley is a rogue passenger like the theories are... We've yet to figure out how he's getting by us.
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But it gets worse.
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I HEARD MEDICAL ATTENTION WAS HAPPENING I HOPE THIS IS. OKAY.
With the absence of the medical officer who'd been on board the longest, Simon had taken the opportunity to re-organize, catching himself up to speed and trying to fill in the blanks of the missing information where he could.
As such, he found himself in medical almost all the time, and in the aftermath of the strange shared nightmares, there were plenty of walk-ins that kept him more than busy.]
IT'S PERFECTLY OKAY
But Edgeworth had suggested her to a doctor in the medbay to heal her burns. She wore long sleeves to cover them and didn't let anyone touch her arms. But she walks into the medbay regardless of what she'd been feeling about it earlier in the week.
She looks around, not sure where to go, seeing one other person in the office. Was this the Doctor Tam Edgeworth had talked about?]
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Can I help you?
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Are you Dr. Tam?
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He's a little surprised that she (someone he doesn't know and has never met) knows to ask for him, but he can only imagine that word spreads quickly on the ship, and he hasn't exactly been quiet about his new position as a medical officer.]
I am, but Simon is fine. What can I do for you?
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