((Aww man, I always pictured the ship like some sort of YMCA Facility, and the armory like a bank window. Now I'm gonna picture it like this. Agh.
Great drawing nonetheless.))
It's an artist interpretation so you can picture it however you want, just like she did.
((Suitable for a prison ship. I like it. MOAR!!!))
"Yeah, no shit Steve. What I meant was, what KIND of armor is it? What does this thing do in comparison to our normal suits?"
>The protective kind. Thats something it does that yours doesn't.((That drawing actually does look like how I imagined the kiosk. Good job!))
If I feel any better, try getting up and heading for the rec room. Try to determine what exactly might be wrong with me at the moment.
EDIT:((I'm kind of glad that the ship has the white/grey classic spaceship look, rather than a future dystopian Alien-style look. Just feels right to me.))
(Yeah, in general my design of things is form over function. Why do you think none of the ships have windows? Because windows are goddamn stupid on a warship. Also no giant, slowly spinning backlit fans.)
The nurse gives you a lovely supply of coagulant boosters and a painkiller autoinjection cuff before leaving to attend to something else. You wait for the drugs to take effect and for everything to become slightly hazy and infinitely more wonderful before you get out of bed and stagger to the rec room. Your legs still feel kinda weak, but that might be the painkillers more than the blood loss.
You collapse onto the rec room couch and poke at your massive chest wound a bit. [med:2] Welp, the massive amounts of cutting and dissection strike you as being unhelpful to your health, but you have no idea beyond that.
(Huh, I didn't picture it that way at all. Nice though.)
Can I please have my spine back?
(You get your spine back, and tankboy gets his skin back when the current mission ends. Be thankful that in this magical future that minor inconvenience is the only side effect of a snapped spine. )
Go and rest.
You go to the barracks and fall into one of the beds. You can't quite sleep but it's nice to lay down.