Dr. Leonard McCoy (
leftwithmybones) wrote2012-09-13 11:34 pm
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Eventually, McCoy realizes, he's going to have to tell his subject that he's decided to use him as a test subject. True, it's something he's hoping to put off until the last minute, but it's becoming more evident than ever that he needs to get his hands on the tech in order to put together the lenses. He can only do so many practice runs before it's time for the real thing. That means conversations and expectations and a lot of things that come with things like this, but most of all, it means talking to the patient.
He waits until Auggie's out of the more public areas, calling his name and standing behind him in the hall. "Auggie Anderson, yeah?" he says. "I'm McCoy, Leonard McCoy. Do you have a minute to talk to me?" he asks, not bothering to get in front of him. Auggie can figure out where the voice is coming from and it's up to him whether he actually wants to talk.
He waits until Auggie's out of the more public areas, calling his name and standing behind him in the hall. "Auggie Anderson, yeah?" he says. "I'm McCoy, Leonard McCoy. Do you have a minute to talk to me?" he asks, not bothering to get in front of him. Auggie can figure out where the voice is coming from and it's up to him whether he actually wants to talk.

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He leads him into the lab and settles down on one of the stools. "I'd like a medical history, first thing. If I am going to attempt this, I need to make sure you're a compatible subject."
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"I'd offer to have my last doctor's files, but he's a little beyond my ability to contact him," he replies, once he's put his cane down next to him and got situated on his own stool. "What makes me compatible? What do you need to know?"
He'd had compatibility tests before. Many of them. After the first round, he'd mostly given up on it. It hadn't been hard to assume he'd just keep getting disappointed over and over. That he is going out on a limb here is probably going to bite him in the ass too, but at least he's prepared for it this time.
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"Yeah, sure, go for it," he shrugs, pliant for now. It sounds simple enough, and not really all that invasive. He's also comfortably certain he's in good shape (even with everything that's been going on recently), but he'll let the tests prove that. "How long does it take to get results here?"
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"Why? What are you going to do with it?" he asks, though he suspects he already knows the answer to that. Even though he doesn't know much about the medical stuff this place has, what he does know is there isn't a whole lot of technology available on the island.
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He's got people to talk to. Even a year and a few months removed from his job, he still respects some protocol. Handing over government technology to someone without bringing it up to his superiors isn't something he's willing to do. Thing is, no one knows his status yet, so he can't spell out his reasoning straight out. For all anyone knows, they were all co-workers - nothing more.
"Let's just see if I'm even a candidate before we get into the details," he suggests, evenly. It's not an answer tow what he's asking for, but he likes to think it's clear he'll at least think about it since he still wants to go through with the bloodwork.
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He's honestly just surprised this place comes with advanced technology, period.
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"I hope you don't mind if I don't watch," he replies with a slight smirk.
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