Medical Report
Modified on Fri, 15 Aug 2014 15:42 by Immo Lang — Categorized as: Offtime
From:
Magos Biologis Haxtes, Port Wrath Medical Services
To:
Admiral Thoros, Imperial Navy Special Operations
Date:
813 817.M41
Subject:
Medical Report: Nihilus Cromwell
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Following his return as the sole surviving member of an undisclosed task force, Nihilus Cromwell was admitted to PWMS for post-mission treatment, checkup and medical evaluation.
Immediate examination of the patient showed a substantive fractures in his clavicle, left scapula, sternum, mandible, four ribs and both patellas, along with a major concussion, punctured lung, a dislocated shoulder and a total of 103 contusions on all parts of the body; by all medical standards, he should have been comatose or, at the very least, thoroughly unable to fly the lander he arrived in on his own. Immediate surgery successfully repaired most of the critical damage and, following post-op recovery, he was submitted for participation in a six-months phys-rehab program.
As of this moment, exactly 16 days, 4 hours, 23 minutes, 34 seconds and 143 milliseconds after his admittance and 9 days, 8 hours, 52 minutes, 42 seconds and 723 milliseconds after his admission to rehabilitation, I have determined him to have made a 100% recovery from all of his injuries.
While I hesitate to describe my current emotive state as "excitement", I do feel compelled to admit that there is something akin to agitation muddling the remaining biological parts of my brain. I can offer no explanation as to how a human, especially an unaugmented one, should be able to survive injuries as severe as the ones he was admitted with, let alone recover in as short a timeframe as two weeks. Owing to this fact, I would very much once again request permission to do a thorough and in-depth examination of this patient to determine the cause of his resilience. With only 31.4255345%, the chances for permanent disabilities or mutilation of the patient are, as previously mentioned, fairly minimal compared to the potential benefits.