leftwithmybones: (practice medicine: by ?)
Dr. Leonard McCoy ([personal profile] 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.
theblindguy: (Disbelieving)

[personal profile] theblindguy 2012-09-24 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
"Should I ask exactly what you're using to suck my blood out of me?" he asks, lifting a brow even as he holds his hand out as requested, just letting him move it as he likes. Considering he has no idea what to expect, it seems the simplest way of going about this.

He's honestly just surprised this place comes with advanced technology, period.
theblindguy: (Smirk)

[personal profile] theblindguy 2012-09-25 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
At least the tourniquet is something Auggie's used to. Even with the name, he's not really sure what to expect, so he simply sits back in his seat. He nods his head at the question after, not having any more questions.

"I hope you don't mind if I don't watch," he replies with a slight smirk.
theblindguy: (Oh really?)

[personal profile] theblindguy 2012-09-28 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"I try my best," Auggie replies, and he doesn't even wince when he starts the process. He's right, it barely hurts at all. Feels a little weird, but doesn't hurt. He relaxes his hand on cue, figuring it's probably best to follow along with instructions, not knowing what might happen if he doesn't. "Good?"