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... renas condition, but she did say that the Restalias already had a qualified ship doctor and adequate medical equipment, so I supposed shed be fine. I did send a message to her email address telling her to come to the Black Lotus if it doesnt work out.

Yer covered in blood, Boss Are ya alright?

Its not my blood, so its fine. It did get me thoroughly sterilized in the airlock though.

As I chatted with Tina, an unknown person wearing full-body protective gear walked up towar ...

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