[She grumps for a moment before muttering:] Stupid Sulu. [Yep, guess who turned her over to sickbay when she was quite happily just going to fix it herself.]
[She narrowly resists the urge to roll her eyes, instead taking a grip on Pasha's arm and upper back. She doesn't give any other warning before smoothly poping the shoulder back into place.]
[She gives Daniela a little smile, then makes a grab for her forceps before peeling back a charred section of the Yeoman's sleeve. Minor explosions are not exactly her favourite thing in the world, it must be said.]
[She winces a little as the air hits her skin.] I don't know why Starfleet still uses so much wiring in their consoles. With the technology, the amount could be cut in half and there'd be less of a fire hazard.
I am sitting still, will you just draw the blood, please? [He might trust Christine to do his physical, but that won't stop him from being a bit ornery.]
[She clicks her tongue, but gets to work drawing the blood.] It's a lot easier to get a physical done when the patient isn't sulking and cranky about it. I know you know that.
Right. Of course, sir. [Whoops. Knee-jerk reaction to having to do anything to anyone. The commander of all beings doesn't need to be told to sit still. She'll just be getting to work now.]
[She's quiet a good long time, carefully and efficiently treating the array of wounds. When she's done, there's only freshly-healed skin in the rips and tears of his uniform.]
Does everything seem in order from your perspective?
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[Hello dislocated shoulder, you're gonna be fun to pop back into place.]
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Does everything seem in order from your perspective?
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