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November 25, 2020— 12:11 AM
FROM: Dr. Malcolm Douglas <Mal_Dou@Mes.SEC>
TO: Dr. Natalie House <Nat_House@Mes.SEC>
SUBJECT: Solution
I know why the BSE seems to be having greater difficulty in breathing.
Our initial examinations were brief yet efficient. We can confirm that it consists primarily of biological material sourced from the HABA. It possesses a few rudimentary organs—liver, stomach, spleen, and kidneys, among other things.
However, the BSE lacks both a cardiovascular or nervous system. Its nerves are improperly formed. They mix with its muscles and fat, blood constantly seeping through.
If the BSE was still standing around, this fluid would be drained. Laying down on a gurney for hours? It begins to follow gravity. It pools down the throat, and will slowly accumulate in the lungs.
We are essentially looking at a case of hemopneumothorax.
I suggest we prepare the BSE for an emergency thoracostomy.
Dr. Malcolm Douglas
Medical Examiner
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