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(cogito ergo sum.) ([personal profile] bu773rfly) wrote in [community profile] reverienet2018-05-15 10:49 am

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[A little while after that mystery message drops...]

"Neuroscience & Medicine"?

Not "Medicine & Neuroscience"? Or just "Medicine"? Or multiple major branches listed separately?

It caught my eye.

We have a fair number of spacefarers around. Can you weigh in on whether neurological health is usually a top medical concern on space stations?



Unrelated topic, but did anyone else find a book in their quarters? I finished mine and I'd like to trade.



[[ooc: feel free to threadjack/thread with people who aren't erika up in here.]]
neuralnet: (Nino28)

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[personal profile] neuralnet 2018-05-15 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
If you're interested in a romance novel, you're welcome to have the book I found in my quarters.
uragiru: (and writes its thoughts in cursive)

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[personal profile] uragiru 2018-05-16 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
The R&D department as a whole appears to be quite thorough. Considering their stated goal seems to have been "to save the world," I wonder if those things are somehow connected?

I found a book in my quarters too, although I can't read it myself. It's the original Arsene Lupin novel, in French.
tumang: (easycompany-amos-100)

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[personal profile] tumang 2018-05-16 01:22 pm (UTC)(link)
neuro is common for implant work

for all we know this barge is a science lab that focuses on neuroscience
wingstosee: (idlethoughts)

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[personal profile] wingstosee 2018-05-16 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
oh, wow.
that's a really good point?
like, maybe space does weird things to human brains...
but also, maybe this place is haunted, or a science experiment?
haha. that's messed up.

i found a book but it's a little soggy?
it was under the covers and we didn't realize until neptune had already laid down on it.
do you still want it
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[personal profile] notyourrookie 2018-05-16 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
If you're a soldier where I'm from, you're going to have had some light brain surgery as standard. Seems pretty normal to me.