Ianto wasn't sure whether he was grateful that Sulu was able to carry him or not. On one hand, he really couldn't walk without passing out anymore, so he supposed it was really for the best that Sulu was as strong as he was, but at the same time...it was rather embarrassing, to be carried through the hallways of the Enterprise, having people that
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"And I will," he said, to McCoy. "I will try to talk more. I... I can't let something like this happen again. Can't... I can't do this to my friends again, let alone to myself. So. I... I will change. I just." He looked to the doctor. "I need to get better, first. I. I need to beat this. And for that...I need your help. So I'm going to ask you honestly here, Doctor. Do you think you can do this? Because if you can't... I need to go on and find someone else who can. Honestly, do you think...that you can do this? Or that...something can even be done about this at all?" He looked at the other man openly, honestly, gripping Sulu's hand for the support that he needed to ask that, the support that he needed in case McCoy's news wasn't what he wanted to hear.
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Fortunately, this was not bad news. He finished running a quick bloodwork analysis on his padd, then looked up, nodding. "I can't promise a complete fix," he said crisply. "I don't know enough about this yet. But I can definitely substantially improve how you're feeling, and I am confident that I will find a long term fix."
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He turned to McCoy again. "Doctor. If... If something happens, if you need permission to do something, and I'm not able to give it. Jack or Sulu. I'm giving the pair of them the right to make it for me. And... If for some reason, they're unavailable, then. I give you permission to do anything that you think you'll need to to fix things. I..." He blushed. "I'm not sure if that's how it works, anymore, needing permission for things, but that's how it works back where I from, so. Yeah. Is that alright?"
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He lifted a hypo. "I'm gonna have to take some blood, and a couple other samples. In spite of what you may've heard, it doesn't really hurt. That okay with you?"
(OOC: please feel free to NPC him taking samples etc, with whatever amount of pain you deem fitting!)
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He turned, watching McCoy for a second, wincing a bit as another sample was a little less mild than the others. "Then again," he said, "I suppose that this could be a lot more unpleasant if the doctor decides to make it be that way." He turned to look up at Sulu again. "At least it's not a hospital, though. I'm kind of glad that it's different enough not to remind me of the fact that...well, that's still kind of what this place is, technically. But I mean...for one," he motioned to the monitors behind him, taking his readings like magic, without even being hooked up to anything. "How does that even work?"
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