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MoonLightBird

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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #30 on: February 10, 2010, 06:44:21 pm »

Thats all it would take to use the traps on them....I'm going to try this out to see if it works.
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #31 on: February 10, 2010, 07:26:17 pm »

And so, a use for the nobility was found.
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #32 on: February 10, 2010, 07:50:52 pm »

If I want injuries, I just fail to make a jail. Eventually, a noble WILL have a failed request, or somebody may have a tantrum and the law will come crashing down on him... With no jail, that means a horrible hammering! Huzzah!

Or, if you're really desperate, pit traps. Either on a timer or a lever pull, just every dwarf in the area takes a 5-ish story drop straight into the hospital. Might also be a good idea to lock the door first, so they don't try to run away.
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #33 on: February 10, 2010, 08:21:58 pm »

It might make sense to have a doctor dwarf. Disable all other jobs for him except health care related jobs, give him a cushy room with customized furniture, and he will be your official health care provider.

I already do this. I give the dwarves the custom title "nurse"

It's partly because I need to do SOMETHING with all the soap makers. and I just can't have my legendary carpenter quit bin production to feed some stupid kid who tried to pet an alligator. Not even if it's his own.
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #34 on: February 10, 2010, 08:33:29 pm »

That poor Dwarf who got so abused in the name of progress deserved an identity.  And so I give you the tale of Reg Theaterwhips, the unfortunate first patient of the Dwarven medical system!


 Reg Theaterwhips was confused and concerned alike.  An unfortunate accident had left him with a very painful left hand, and now he was being tended to by the fortress physicians.  He was confused because he couldn't remember why he'd done something so stupid as stand on a bridge he himself had raised.  He was concerned because his tending physicians were completely unqualified.

 He looked over at the Dwarf examining his hand, Catten Burialcrypt.  Catten was a cheese maker, for Armok's sake, not a doctor!  "Looks like it's broken to me," the ex-cheese maker said with a disconcertingly uncertain tone to his voice.  "Right then," Urist Lifesyrups said, "I'll get to work."  Insantly Reg became even more concerned.  Urist's previous career was as a fish dissector, and had only gotten the position of surgeon because it sounded vaguely like sturgeon.

 "We need to wash the wound first!" Olin Triumphlashes cried, and spilled yet another bucket full of water in front of Reg.  "Whoops.  Sorry, I'll get another!" she said and ran out.  Olin used to be a milker of purring maggots, so Reg wasn't surprised that she was having such a hard time.  Pain stabbed through his entire left arm, and he looked down in horror at what had happened.  "Sorry, missed," Urist said sheepishly as he extracted the cow bone scalpel from Reg's upper arm.  "I'd better check again," Catten said uncertainly, and gave Reg's hand another painful once-over.  "Yeah, definitely a compound fracture," he said as Olin rushed in and started mopping up the mess Urist had caused.

 "Right, my aim should be better this time," Urist chuckled as he jabbed the scalpel painfully into Reg's wrist.  "Would you PLEASE put that thing down?!" Reg screamed in agony, and yanked his hand away indignantly.  "No need to get upset," Urist said disdainfully, and grabbed Reg's hand again.  Reg closed his eyes and tried to ignore the waves of pain.  He must've passed out at some point, because when he woke up, Urist was sewing up his wrist.  "Well, you know what they say: fourth time's a charm!" Urist chuckled, and Reg did his best not to look at the mess that was his arm.

 "Right!" Urist said, "That's finished that.  Wait here until we bring you your splint."  Reg sat there for a very long time indeed.  Hours passed, though it felt like days.  Finally Olin arrived just as Reg thought his throat was going to seal itself up, and she quietly placed the splint on his hand.  Without so much as a thanks, Reg ran off to the nearest barrel of dwarven wine, thinking to himself as he ran that he was going to do anything he could to avoid getting so much as a stubbed toe from now on.
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #35 on: February 11, 2010, 03:38:59 am »

I think that surgery and bone setting deserve more point allocation than diagnosis, though, since a failed diagnosis may not be as critical as a botched surgery. But at any one point during the healthcare process, something can go wrong via lack of skill.

"Oops, sorry Urist, I diagnosed an infected, broken leg that had to be amputated by one of our legendary surgeons, but I guess I was wrong. No harm done, right?"

I'm looking forward to hospitals, right now I have one in 100 dwarves with the costum title of "Medic", he/she gets all labours disabled and only health care on.
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #36 on: February 11, 2010, 05:13:42 am »

And so, a use for the nobility was found.

I fully agree! Now, while they don't work, they dedicate their bodies to a dwarven science!
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #37 on: February 11, 2010, 05:42:42 am »

I can picture a surgeon getting confused and walking out with both the victim's lungs.
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« Reply #38 on: February 11, 2010, 06:16:05 am »

My first fort in the new version might be a hospital: 2-3 specialised doctors and a support cast of the usual suspects. Of course, to counter the effects of skill decay it may be necessary to maintain a large standing military as well. Having them train with steel weapons will give them occasional minor injuries, and continuous invasion by underground civilisations will give genuine battle injuries. In slow times there will of course be... experimentation.

...I wonder how dwarven doctors treat magma burns?

*gets to work designing a partial incineration device*
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #39 on: February 11, 2010, 06:48:34 am »

WAIT-

What if a surgeon gets a mood?
Frankendwarf!
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #40 on: February 11, 2010, 06:54:11 am »

WAIT-

What if a surgeon gets a mood?
Frankendwarf!

Unless it is a Fell mood.
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #41 on: February 11, 2010, 07:01:28 am »

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WAIT-

What if a surgeon gets a mood?
*Urist McSwordsdwarf* has been happy lately. He was made to menace with spikes of jasper lately. He had an image of dwarves and dwarves tattooed on him lately. He caused many happy thoughts lately.
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #42 on: February 11, 2010, 08:41:55 am »

Even better will be if you don't have to find ways to injure your own dwarfs. :)

If defense becomes more complex than just closing a door and sticking a marksdwarf behind a fortification we should see more wounds.
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« Reply #43 on: February 11, 2010, 09:04:19 am »

Here's how i envision the situation of dwarf in surgery.

Urist McGumby has been feeling weird lately. He asked for gloves recently. He asked for glasses recently. He asked for moustache recently. He asked for hankerchief recently.

Urist McGumby is GOING TO OPERATE!!!
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Re: After reading todays update....
« Reply #44 on: February 11, 2010, 09:18:25 am »

Urist McMedic cancels organ transplant:  Getting a drink.
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