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Jun. 20th, 2021 04:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hey. It's Ed. Edward Elric.
I don't suppose there's anyone here with medical and engineering knowledge around? I just figured, before we get sent off on one of these missions that I should check on figuring hopefully having someone able to repair my arm if I break it. I have auto-mail, metal prosthetics for my right arm and left leg. They connect at the nerves so I'm more or less able to use it as a normal arm and leg, save some finer gross motor skills like writing with it. The arm is more prone to breaking and I don't have my usual mechanic here to help with it if something does happen, is all. So as much as she would probably hate me letting anyone else touch it. I'm aware it might be necessary and trying to be prepared just in case.
[More like in the case of when and not if this happens. It's Ed. Of course he is going to destroy his arm at some point or other. Just a matter of which mission this happens on.]
So if any of you know engineering and medical experience, doctors, mechanics. Let me know and we'll see on figuring letting you have a look? I know this is probably going to end up with me having to take it off to show the ports and I hate reattaching the nerves, but. I want to try get ahead on this at least. If I can. If there isn't anyone, I'll just. I guess, try make do in hoping I'm careful and don't break it but I'm not sure how likely that is or not. Depending on these missions. Won't know unless I ask though, right?
Thanks in advance, either way.
I don't suppose there's anyone here with medical and engineering knowledge around? I just figured, before we get sent off on one of these missions that I should check on figuring hopefully having someone able to repair my arm if I break it. I have auto-mail, metal prosthetics for my right arm and left leg. They connect at the nerves so I'm more or less able to use it as a normal arm and leg, save some finer gross motor skills like writing with it. The arm is more prone to breaking and I don't have my usual mechanic here to help with it if something does happen, is all. So as much as she would probably hate me letting anyone else touch it. I'm aware it might be necessary and trying to be prepared just in case.
[More like in the case of when and not if this happens. It's Ed. Of course he is going to destroy his arm at some point or other. Just a matter of which mission this happens on.]
So if any of you know engineering and medical experience, doctors, mechanics. Let me know and we'll see on figuring letting you have a look? I know this is probably going to end up with me having to take it off to show the ports and I hate reattaching the nerves, but. I want to try get ahead on this at least. If I can. If there isn't anyone, I'll just. I guess, try make do in hoping I'm careful and don't break it but I'm not sure how likely that is or not. Depending on these missions. Won't know unless I ask though, right?
Thanks in advance, either way.