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WCDT: 2882-2886 (26-30 January 2015)

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Is it cold in here?:
Aimless, would you like to weigh in on any of the medical arguments?

vogonford:
I may not be an EMT, but thanks to some... health issues... I have been in the ER more than I would have liked. And, I have never heard the machine that goes beep. I can see it sometimes - it's usually not in easy view, and trying to view it when you're in extreme pain and have wires and tubes everywhere is not exactly easy, but they don't go beep these days. Usually you just end up staring at the ceiling, and trust me, that ceiling gets horrendously boring after a while, which is honestly my main memory of ER visits. Those damn ceilings.

Anyway, I doubt he's killed Faye off. Unless he wants to go full Cerebus syndrome

Wimblesaurus:

--- Quote from: Omega Entity on 25 Jan 2015, 22:18 ---Alright, I'll join in on some postulating. Mainly because I'm bored, tired, and don't feel like going to bed yet.

There's a (remote) possibility that Sven could come into play here. He confessed to thinking he's in love with Faye not long ago, and if he gets wind of this I can totally see him showing up at the hospital to lend support. It'd be an extremely poor decision to make and would cause a shitload of drama, but this -is- Sven we're talking about - he really doesn't think things through, and especially has a penchant for thinking of things from a very self-centric point of view, i.e. not taking others' feelings into account when trying to get what he wants.

That, and I just don't see Jeph having Sven drop that massive confession bombshell and then not having it come into play sooner rather than later.

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Who would even contact Sven?  No one in the group is really talking to him, and no good would come of it for him or anyone else.

Omega Entity:
Things like that have a way of getting around. For example, Cosette could tell Steve, who might in turn tell Sven.

It's not impossible, and I didn't even say that it was likely. Implausible, yes, but not impossible.

Oilman:
I'm unsure whether FAYE is periodically unconscious or intermittently lucid, with gaps in her memory and/or sporadically delirious. There is no "tequila monster" because that would not be in keeping with the overall tone.

But I don't believe she is dead; the "flat-lining" trope is too well understood for that.

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