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<nowiki> ::The Auditorium filled quickly with students, faculty and STARFLEET brass. Dr. Shosh'Akota, STARFLEET Medical Commandant, rubbed the brissles below his chin and winced. The gathering of races was hurting his rather sensitive ears. He rather enjoyed the confines of his office, but duty called and he stood up, walked over to the lecturn and gingerly cleared his throat.:: </nowiki> | <nowiki> ::The Auditorium filled quickly with students, faculty and STARFLEET brass. Dr. Shosh'Akota, STARFLEET Medical Commandant, rubbed the brissles below his chin and winced. The gathering of races was hurting his rather sensitive ears. He rather enjoyed the confines of his office, but duty called and he stood up, walked over to the lecturn and gingerly cleared his throat.:: </nowiki> | ||
Shosh'Akota: Good afternoon. It is my distinct pleasure to introduce Dr. Toni Turner. Dr. Turner is a graduate of STARFLEET Academy with Honors as well as STARFLEET Medical with honors. She has served as a medical officer at our Embassy on Duronis II and most recently received her Lt rank and position as CMO on the U.S.S. CHALLENGER. She will be speaking today on the effects of the OMA's Virus, first introduced to SFMedical, by her current CO, Captain T'Pen. Let us give a warm STARFLEET Medical welcome to Dr. Turner. :: Applause errupts throughout the room.:: | Shosh'Akota: Good afternoon. It is my distinct pleasure to introduce Dr. Toni Turner. Dr. Turner is a graduate of STARFLEET Academy with Honors as well as STARFLEET Medical with honors. She has served as a medical officer at our Embassy on Duronis II and most recently received her Lt rank and position as CMO on the U.S.S. CHALLENGER. She will be speaking today on the effects of the OMA's Virus, first introduced to SFMedical, by her current CO, Captain T'Pen. Let us give a warm STARFLEET Medical welcome to Dr. Turner. | ||
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“Stage one: Bloody or runny nose. Blurred vision. Heat or fever chills. Headache, nausea; Stage two: Partial or complete blindness, numbness or partial paralysis in extremities; Stage Three: neurological paralysis beginning in the brain stem and gradual movement along the spinal column; If not treated within 20 standard days, subject will TERMINATE; Stage Four: Terminal. Full cellular breakdown and disbursement into airborne matter: | |||
WARNING: AIRBORN PATHOGEN RESULTS IN STAGE THREE AND STAGE FOUR OF VIRUS UPON CONTACT. EXTREME CAUTION.” | WARNING: AIRBORN PATHOGEN RESULTS IN STAGE THREE AND STAGE FOUR OF VIRUS UPON CONTACT. EXTREME CAUTION.” |
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