vitalsarecritical: (NO NOT THE POPTARTS)
Pepper (Angela "Angie" Thompson) ([personal profile] vitalsarecritical) wrote2012-12-17 01:12 pm
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[Memory 10]

Memory: Significant Neutral - Internal lacerations, but no external injuries. . .? IT'S GUILT (Just Let Me Die/Reasons Why/Reconciliation/Please Let Me Live)
Regained: Day 202; Game 157 (Firebird)
Notes: Memories are tiny golden cages with doors that pop open and closed! There are seven birds made of your team stone or metal inside. Seven uses – take a bird out of the cage to receive the memory! (Shareable; 6/7 uses left)

Memory:

***CW for talks of suicide in all of these videos and the write-up.***

I also wound up consolidating about three memories into on here, because I realized it didn't make sense to split them up :|a

Here, here, here and here

What was Learned:
-- Lacerations in her lungs...? With no apparent source? How strange... we stitch them up and move on.
-- O-oh but she has scars from self-injurious behavior...
-- Wow she sure am getting angry at us for helping her...
-- I sure am getting angry at her for it 8( THAT IS SOME BAD BESIDE MANNER PEPPER
-- Sometime later though I observe her with her parents... crying and apologizing and talking about the patient's depression. It seems they're all willing to work on it to help her... and I'm glad.
-- And then we talk about a death doctor? Someone who would allow his patients to die if they wanted to... and not understanding that concept.
-- Oops the patient's condition is worsening D8
-- EMERGENCY OPERATION wait more lacerations where are those coming from!?
-- WAIT. I KNOW WHAT THAT IS. THAT IS... GUILT...
-- This is the first time I've seen it. Linda Reid is the first GUILT patient Dr. Stiles and I treated together...
-- Oh boy this sure is a thing.

Effects:
-- +10000000 YOU SHOULD LIVE NO ONE SHOULD HAVE TO DIE EVER

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