Oct 12, 2011 01:33
My my, the lot of you certainly don't seem capable of holding your liquor. It was quite entertaining, though, like watching a ship full of children who gained access to their parent's liquor cabinet and held a massive curiosity. I have to say it was quite adorable. It seems, at least, the alcohol I managed to store has remained as such. I'm glad I had the foresight to store some of it. [By some of it, she means a lot of it. She might as well open up a bar.]
Though I'm sure most of you may be over your hangovers by now, should you ever need it in the future I do believe I have some hangover remedies at my disposal. On the same page, I'm reasonably sure I can cure an alcohol addiction as well, should any of you suffer from it.
Oh just look at me rambling, this wasn't the entire reason for my post today. As a newcomer, I find myself quite curious about the planets we seem to end up making our stops at. I've heard something about a shuttle service to these worlds, and I'm wondering if they are worth visiting. Is there anything interesting to be found on these worlds? New technologies, or materials which can be studied?
I would especially be interested in the latter of these questions, as new materials for medication can always be helpful for such a diverse population aboard this ship. On that note, if you are interested in furthering the advancement of medical science on the THOR please visit the Refugee Clinic. Examinations of various species is always helpful.
Do take the time to visit for your various ailments, injuries and maladies as well. It seems we have pulled together a rather competent team at the clinic, so you will be treated quite properly.
I thank you for your time, and look forward to what I can learn from all of you, or perhaps these new worlds we appear to be visiting. [With a polite "relax, I'm a doctor" sort of smile, Eirin then cuts the feed.]
eirin yagokoro