Necrodoctor innovation request
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 8:13 am
Necromancy injections/blood transfusions - a method to create syringes as I believe the world currently lacks them.
I would like for Arkash to create this innovation IC and be awarded an innovation bonus to his seasonal wages.
I'm writing a solo with him at the moment and he was faced with the need to give a patient more blood prior to operating on them because they'd already lost before he started the surgery.
The injection is simple:
Step 1 was converting a mass of Sinew Foam into the blood of the patient which was accomplished by adding a drop to the mass in the Mortar
Step 2 was to weave an airtight sac and tube around the blood using Sinew Thread/Sinew cloth
Step 3 was to push out the air in the tube by squeezing the sac
Step 4 was to attach the end of the tube to the patient's blood vessel
Step 5 is to either squeeze the sac or allow gravity to introduce it to the bloodstream like an IV bag
Arkash is already fairly familiar with blood loss and the process of losing blood during surgery and knew he needed to administer fresh material to the patient prior to working on them. Using his knowledge of necromancy and desperation, he fashioned the above biological contraption in the heat of the moment.
From here he can go on to improve the design with a biological one-way valve, a needle of bone, and activators.
Thread: viewtopic.php?f=69&t=2603
I would like for Arkash to create this innovation IC and be awarded an innovation bonus to his seasonal wages.
I'm writing a solo with him at the moment and he was faced with the need to give a patient more blood prior to operating on them because they'd already lost before he started the surgery.
The injection is simple:
Step 1 was converting a mass of Sinew Foam into the blood of the patient which was accomplished by adding a drop to the mass in the Mortar
Step 2 was to weave an airtight sac and tube around the blood using Sinew Thread/Sinew cloth
Step 3 was to push out the air in the tube by squeezing the sac
Step 4 was to attach the end of the tube to the patient's blood vessel
Step 5 is to either squeeze the sac or allow gravity to introduce it to the bloodstream like an IV bag
Arkash is already fairly familiar with blood loss and the process of losing blood during surgery and knew he needed to administer fresh material to the patient prior to working on them. Using his knowledge of necromancy and desperation, he fashioned the above biological contraption in the heat of the moment.
From here he can go on to improve the design with a biological one-way valve, a needle of bone, and activators.
Thread: viewtopic.php?f=69&t=2603