03-14-2023, 06:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-14-2023, 06:25 AM by TDHooligan. Edited 1 time in total.)
Right now charcoal has settled between Pentetic and Iodide as the everyman's tox treatment, and I don't think that's an issue. The issue is that a lot of newer doctors think that, because of that, it's OK to just slam 30 units of it into someone, even if they're being treated.
I haven't had a single serious TOX case without a doctor plunging 10+ units of charcoal into them, depleting all my synaptizine/atropine/saline/epinephrine, then going "I was just helping" when I get irritated at it.
I'd rather that this changed from "literally sabotaging my treatment" to "helpful, but not efficient"
Idea:
Charcoal no longer purges anything ordinarily available from the the Nanomed/medbay,
Charcoal depletes itself faster in the presence of these reagents too (so that it's not just an easy win to add to every mix)
I haven't had a single serious TOX case without a doctor plunging 10+ units of charcoal into them, depleting all my synaptizine/atropine/saline/epinephrine, then going "I was just helping" when I get irritated at it.
I'd rather that this changed from "literally sabotaging my treatment" to "helpful, but not efficient"
Idea:
Charcoal no longer purges anything ordinarily available from the the Nanomed/medbay,
Charcoal depletes itself faster in the presence of these reagents too (so that it's not just an easy win to add to every mix)