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<nowiki>::</nowiki> The computer beeped at the end of its search. Folds scanned the data, disappointed. No match. Only ... this toxin, unrelated but similar. It would have to be good enough to help, perhaps even guide, their search. At least its origins were, in these circumstances, heartening: the Federation didn't know of it from a direct Romulan connection, but it was suspected. It would have to be enough. ::
<nowiki>::</nowiki> The computer beeped at the end of its search. Folds scanned the data, disappointed. No match. Only ... this toxin, unrelated but similar. It would have to be good enough to help, perhaps even guide, their search. At least its origins were, in these circumstances, heartening: the Federation didn't know of it from a direct Romulan connection, but it was suspected. It would have to be enough. ::
:: Folds returned to Skyfire's workstation, where the blonde medic was, as always, so hard at work on the task at hand that he hardly seemed to notice the other officer's approach. ::
 
<nowiki>::</nowiki> Folds returned to Skyfire's workstation, where the blonde medic was, as always, so hard at work on the task at hand that he hardly seemed to notice the other officer's approach. ::


FOLDS: <nowiki>::</nowiki> handing him a PADD :: Not a match, but something similar. No early signs of cold or shivers reported, but similar circulatory symptoms and difficulty in blood clotting and wound healing. But ... if it *is* this similar, time is of the essence. From this point -- <nowiki>::</nowiki> he lowered his voice; not that Cuthbert could have heard him from across the room in his state :: -- from this point, we'd typically have less than an hour.
FOLDS: <nowiki>::</nowiki> handing him a PADD :: Not a match, but something similar. No early signs of cold or shivers reported, but similar circulatory symptoms and difficulty in blood clotting and wound healing. But ... if it *is* this similar, time is of the essence. From this point -- <nowiki>::</nowiki> he lowered his voice; not that Cuthbert could have heard him from across the room in his state :: -- from this point, we'd typically have less than an hour.
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