Alien Academics

Thirteen

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The ability to heal like Ms. Awren did on her planet would have made her something of a saint on Earth, if she wasn't already. The two planets did not have much difference in medical styles frankly; the only difference was that the Aenari had advanced faster. Chalk one up to the live hard and die harder lifestyle they often had to deal with.

"I will keep knowledge of your ability safe then. If you would prefer a more traditional approach to treating me in the future, that would be acceptable."

Cytus took the map and address of her new healthcare provider and committed it to memory before placing it somewhere on her person, no one was sure where. She also made a note to visit her husband as well sometime soon to keep that other part of her working in top shape.

"I will visit again soon. My medical records indicate that my body is regulated by a variety of chemicals for...many reasons, I am sure. I am not sure however of what they all do. Many of those chemicals I must synthesize and administer myself daily. I do not know how I, or they will react to Earth immunizations."

A legitimate concern. Was her physiology even compatible with Earth medicine?
 

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Emeraude pulled the door to slightly close in an attempt to make sure no one overheard any of their current conversation. The nurse nodded slightly acknowledging the legitimacy of the alien’s concerns; which are possibilities. The reactions possible to earthling medications and immunizations are uncertain. There was very little else to do than to do what she and her husband did well.

Science.

“My husband and I can take care of that;” She said, adjusting her glasses, almost to where her eyes were hidden by the sheen it produced; a slightly smartass gesture taken from watching too much Japanese animation. It wasn’t surprising considering her cosplay background. “We can do some tests and possibly assist you in synthesizing compatible antigen. If not, my powers can intervene. For as long as I study the nature of your biology in-depth, the better I’ll be able to make the discernment as to which option would yield the best results for you. It should take a while.”

That’s unfortunately how eerily powerful her abilities were in context; it had limits for what it was able to do, but for what it was able to do, it did it rather well. Her ability to utilize her skill was limited mostly by her own working knowledge of her target’s biology; the more she knew about it, the easier it would be for her to manipulate it to work to her favor.

Maybe it was time to visit a rather special bookworm doctor in hopes that she could provide good insight on possible interventions for this case.

“I might bring a special doctor along to look at your case too should a need arise. In any case, you’re free to go; I’ll make the arrangements for your visit as soon as possible. Perhaps this weekend, if you’re able?”
 

Thirteen

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It appeared that Ms. Awren still did not want anyone knowing exactly who or what she was treating in the examination room. Of course many people had seen her walk in, although their knowledge of what was going on was probably highly limited. It was probably best to keep it that way.

"I do not plan on leaving Earth in the foreseeable future for a long period of time. If my medical records are not enough, I have time enough for more in-depth exploration procedures should you require."

Yes, the alien was basically at this point condoning experimentation, no doubt something that the government of any other country on the planet would have no problem doing. Cytus on the other hand trusted a single person with her health over that of an entire civilization. There was little profit to be made on an island that was already filled with other strange beings. In addition, she was already used to painful experimentation; the engineers that had rebuilt her on Aridia tried their best to make the operators comfortable but...there was only so much that they could do when they were lopping limbs off; she had become used to it.

Emeraude mentioned another doctor, and Cytus nodded along in agreement. Maybe she was too trusting, but so far Ms. Awren had done nothing to compromise that trust. Some law on doctor-patient confidentiality that Cytus had read about somewhere. At least nurses took it to heart. Everyone on Aridia would have heard she was sick after no more than an hour or so probably. Cytus stood back on her feet and made way for the door.

"I will return in 48 hours if that is acceptable. Thank you very much for your help today."
 
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