10-29-2018, 04:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2018, 04:29 PM by Schwicky_Schwag. Edited 1 time in total.
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I suppose a way to make examining teeth less text-spammy would be to have a single readout that approximates the amount and the state of the person's teeth. A readout could be in this format:
[Person's name] has a [tooth amount description], [tooth status description] set of teeth. (colors subject to change)
For example, a person with a perfect set of teeth would read:
"Joe Cleanteeth has a full, clean set of teeth."
Someone indulging in Chemistry's products would likely have a description of:
"Mike Methface has a somewhat complete, rotted set of teeth. "
" A vampire, werewolf, or other being inclined to feasting on crewmembers might have their description be:
Bob Bloodman has a full, blood-spattered set of teeth. "
And so on and so forth, with different descriptors describing their chompers. Of course, a medical examination would provide a more accurate and informative description of the status of a crewmember's teeth.
[Person's name] has a [tooth amount description], [tooth status description] set of teeth. (colors subject to change)
For example, a person with a perfect set of teeth would read:
"Joe Cleanteeth has a full, clean set of teeth."
Someone indulging in Chemistry's products would likely have a description of:
"Mike Methface has a somewhat complete, rotted set of teeth. "
" A vampire, werewolf, or other being inclined to feasting on crewmembers might have their description be:
Bob Bloodman has a full, blood-spattered set of teeth. "
And so on and so forth, with different descriptors describing their chompers. Of course, a medical examination would provide a more accurate and informative description of the status of a crewmember's teeth.