Dec
14
2007
TTY31207.12.14
All next week I will be out on “vacation”. Hehe, that’s a funny concept. I’m being given a week of no assignments and being given the freedom to relax a bit, but out here on the fringe of space with bane everywhere there’s no such thing as a real vacation. After spending the last couple of weeks our here on Arieki, the closest thing to a vacation would be to enjoy some of the more peaceful areas of Torden. The Brann mentality is so close to that of old Earth at the height of corruption, war, and other acts of violence. It will be a nice change of pace to spend a while talking with the Foreans about nature and having intellectual discussions about spirituality. Who knows, maybe I might even visit Gabriel and give him an update on the information I’ve found concerning his counterpart. Oh yeah I don’t think ever even mentioned Gabriel, that’s an entry for another day I suppose.
For now I’ll run around with my festive yule hat, relax, and hope that the other AFS who are fighting in my absence from duty will keep up the good fight. Until I return this Doc signing out. Oh and happy holidays!
Dec
12
2007
TTY31201.12.12
Yesterday the AFS launched the new Military Surplus pretty successfully. Although the software they have in place to manage this giant sales network has it’s bugs, the employees running the thing are working diligently to make sure everyones sales are being processed correctly. The average Joe in the AFS is going nuts about this thing and I have to admit I’m having fun selling a lot of the gear I’ve gathered in the past month or so out here on the fringe of space, but are weapons and armors I’m not certified (or care to) use.
To help some of the less bright recruits out there I even volunteered to help write a 101 course on how to use the military surplus. I guess everyone needs a “dummies book”. I mostly wrote the guide because I think a lot of the price gouging is out of control and in my guide I’m trying to setup what I’m calling a “Military Surplus Recommended Pricing” or MSRP. We’ll see how it goes, I hope the general population of those in ranks of the AFS appreciate my time and effort.
Dec
10
2007
TTY31201.12.10
After completing all my assignments in the plains and incline, I finally received my promotion and certification for training in Exobiology. The art of reanimating corpses, cloning myself, and even immolating corpses into giant fiery balls of doom is my new specialty. I even took the time to help my counterpart catch up to my training level and now he’s received his official Medic training. I guess he and I are even now.
Dec
07
2007
TTY31201.12.07
There have been new reports on the wire of new breakthroughs in medical science. I’m not too sure about them. Some of the advancements include improved ways to reduce resuscitation sickness which is something that will definitely be a help over the simple jump start to the heart that engineers and demolitionists are certified in giving. On the other hand some of the changes are a bit odd and I’m not exactly sure about them.
Particularly there’s been some odd communications on the data network about weird new breakthroughs in mind control. How is this done? Based on initial reading I would guess that some kind of medical nanoprobes are used to control the actions of the victim in question? I naturally ask, should the brain be messed with in this way? I’ve even read about the possibility of the nanoprobes replicating themselves and being able to be spread almost in an infectious kind of manner causing havoc and confusion within the ranks of your target.
Overall I’m looking forward to this training although I’m confused as to why Exobilogists are able to learn a lot of the healing and medical skills that should be reserved for properly trained medics. I wonder what my counterpart thinks of these changes.
Dec
05
2007
TTY31201.12.05
Tonight I went out to test my newly certified mastery training in Hazmat armor. I took it upon myself to thrust myself head on into the nasties of the plains including Flamelashers (I think that was their name) and the electric beasts known as Mantas. I figured what better way to test Hazmat armor than against the beasties it’s designed for. After taking lots of blasts of lightning and firey doom was beathed upon me, my opinion of Hazmat armor wasn’t too impressive.
Frankly I’m thinking that all this time and energy into Hazmat training is not worth it. Sure it’s a little tougher than Biotech armor that my counterpart wears, but not by much. It also self-repairs a LOT slower than Biotech armor. Frankly it’s a lot harder to find good Hazmat armor as well. I’ll find a full set of good Biotech armor in supply crates and by completing my daily assignments before I find one good piece of Hazmat. Overally I think that the re-training we’ve been hearing about in the coming weeks I might not bother with Hazmat, but rather go with Biotech.
Dec
03
2007
TTY31201.12.03
After completing the last bit of assignments given to me in Palisades I headed to Foreas Base for something I’d like to call “Wormhole Surfing”. This wormhole technology is rather interesting because it doesn’t seem like they are all inter-connected directly. In fact it seems like some cases I had to connect from one to another to another establish some kind of internal resonance that allowed me to venture to new places. After surfing through various wormholes hopping from one to another I eventually was able to go directly from Foreas to four different locations. Some of the locations on these planets where the AFS have linked into the wormhole network are INTENSE.
I talked to some of the people at the camp near the wormhole at what’s referred to as the “Abyss” and they say that it’s a virtual bottomless pit. Of course eventually you’ll hit the planetary core, but like they guys said, for all intents and purposes it’s a bottomless pit. I bet if you fell in you’d get crushed at some point by the gravity / air pressure of being so close to the core. Death by implosion sounds almost worse than death by falling. One could only hope to die of a heart attack first.
NOTE TO SELF: Don’t fall into the Abyss. Thankfully I won’t have any missions in that region any time soon.
Dec
03
2007
My first Dolphin Holiday party was on Friday and it was a blast. Sophisticated, but fun and plenty of “family belonging” with the Dolphin team. I think the slideshow was the best part of the whole evening and the awards cerimony. It was VERY well done and I’m really happy with some of the people who got awards.
Overall it was a great weekend topped off with a weather challenging weekend for Kerrie at Saturday market. The weekend ended with me doing apprently horrible on my statistics test. If I really focus hard I can still pull off an A in the class. If I get a B, oh well. I’ll still have a super sexy grade point average. 15 A’s so far and 1 B is not anything to scoff at.
Nov
30
2007
TTY31201.11.30
Since I started in the AFS I’ve been studying and planning my training throughout my entire career in the AFS. I’m the type who sits down and reads books and will do cross analysis of skills training available. I’ve been working with my trainers to figure out what skills to focus my training on to leverage my natural talents. Overall I’m really enjoying my job as a Medic and I’m looking forward to working with other members of the Browncoats, sharing what I’ve learned. Sometimes they teach you hot to fire a gun, but not how to use it in an intelligent way. I think I’ve mastered the Injection Gun to a higher degree than even my teachers and I want to share that knowledge with others.
I’ve added a link to my plan of study on the right. I think my analytical skills will help others so I figured I’d share it here. I’ve been worknig with Roland to help tutor him in his training so his plan of study is there as well. Apparently my clone has been busy doing the same. Great minds think alike right? If anyone has any questions for me, feel free to comment and I’ll read it next time I’m making an entry.
Nov
30
2007
Today went in for a CT of the small bowel. Why would I have to check in at 6:45 for an 8:00? Well that’s because I had to drink 3 16 bottles of Barium! THEN I had to get prepped with a catheter so that during the CT scan they pumped a shit ton of Iodine into my blood. What does that spell? Dehydration and lots of nasty barium poop! Extra bonus, no caffeine or alcohol. Although they said if I drank 64 oz of water today I could have 1 or 2 drinks tonight.
Meh, and the company christmas party is tonight.
Nov
29
2007
TTY31201.11.29
After getting my noggin filled with all kinds of useless junk and got caught up on my training I decided to make use of it in the battlefield. When you first pick up a leech gun it seems like a rusty piece of junk. After persistence in learning the art of using this piece of technology, here is my in depth analysis.
They are not a good tool for “doing damage”, in fact you really ONLY want to use them when you or squad members are hurt. In fact in my testing it seems like they do roughly half or less their standard damage if you’re at full health and armor. I could be wrong but this is how it seemed. I’m no engineer, I don’t know how these things work, I’m just trained on how to use them. I’d argue that in most situations it’s a poor weapon to use while hunting Bane solo. Its true power is when in a squad and you can destroy your enemy like a solider but keep your party up like a Medic.
It’s best to attack at around 40 yards, kneeling with full bead on the target, locked on and your leech gun be pumping out a really good stream of damage. The damage and ammo consumption is about equivalent to a soldier’s chaingun. A sonic attack, physical attack, or something similar WILL get your stream interrupted and since it take about a second for the beam to start once you get interrupted, generally it’s all over and time to swap to another weapon.
Damage done to an enemy’s armor refills your armor and the heath damage done refills your health. For this reason I believe Virulent leech guns are actually counter productive which the same assumption for injection guns. Novice leech gun or injection gun users might notice an increase in performance with virulent damage, but ideally at expert level skill non-virulent varieties are best. You WANT to be filling up your armor by leeching your target’s armor while doing damage to their health using Decay.
They are GROSSLY overpowered in war games. If Doctor Victeonus thinks he’s unstoppable with his Medical skills, with a Leech gun at expert level skill I’m completely unstoppable. Combine a Leech Gun with decay as described above and there’s no way you’re going to lose a fight.
Compared to the injection gun, which is a absolutely beautiful weapon of mass destruction, Leech guns if you haven’t deduced by now are a HIGHLY situational weapon. For a Medic, Leech guns are useless because Medics will focus their time healing via tools and logos abilities. For an Exobilogist, Leech guns are amazing especially when combined with Hazmat armor and later on Exobilogist skills that grants your squad resistances.
While I recommend expert level training in Leech guns for Exobilogists, novice level training in Injection Guns is recommended as well core damage should be done with Injection Guns and Shotguns while swapping to Leech Guns as needed. Medics are best to just focus on expert level Injection Guns since most Medics don’t generally use Decay.