Things happen fast in the wake of the successful Virginia mission; it takes less than an hour for Edward to send in a generous offer to buy the Albatross's wreck. As it stands, the robot is totaled; its complicated, poorly-understood systems were expensive to repair to begin with, and with the excessive damage from Freddy's assault it is beyond repair.
Meanwhile, Eva is rushed to the nearest hospital in critical condition-and it's an agonizingly long hour before her doctor comes out. He takes a seat on a bench just outside the ICU, saying nothing.
(1 for general mingle, 2 for talking to the doctor/visiting Eva.)
Meanwhile, Eva is rushed to the nearest hospital in critical condition-and it's an agonizingly long hour before her doctor comes out. He takes a seat on a bench just outside the ICU, saying nothing.
(1 for general mingle, 2 for talking to the doctor/visiting Eva.)
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She has yet to fully regain consciousness. And I don't really know what sort of injury we're even looking at here-There's hardly any sign of bruising or a concussion. But she was hurt in combat?
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If more normal brain injuries are anything to go by, she'll almost definitely regain consciousness. However, you need to be prepared-if she doesn't wake up soon, the chance that she'll fully recover becomes very low.
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Let me know when she wakes up, please.
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...You can see her if you want, but I'll warn you, it's not going to be a particularly pretty sight right now.
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Ms. Barton is not fully unconscious, but not fully awake either. A vegetative state like hers means her body can take mostly take care of itself, as long as she's given food and water. However, she's not really in control of anything it does, nor is she aware of what's going on around her. She might move or make noise, but that doesn't necessarily mean anything.
[The elevator soon stops, and the doctor leads Asagi down a hallway to a single patient room.]
Anyways, she's in here.
[He pushes open the door, and Eva is indeed inside. She's been changed into a hospital gown, and rests on a standard bed with rails. Soft blue fabric is wrapped around her wrists and ankles, then locked into place with a belt and buckle, keeping her from moving. She's silent, but her face is frozen in fear as she starts up at the ceiling. A stream of tears is flowing down the side of her face, and occasionally a tense, worried moan slips from her mouth.]
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...Eva? Can you hear me?
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