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Re: Moonbase Infirmary Mod.
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lugnet.space
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Sun, 11 Aug 2002 22:51:07 GMT
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Hello and welcome to Lugnet!
I like it alot. It has a really 'functional' look about it. All the little
details are great, such as a microscope and medical machinery. You've done
a great job for such a small MOC! Shame about the roof though... but still
great.
Keep it up!
-JHK
In lugnet.space, Chris Avilla writes:
> Hi. Long time lurker, first time poster.
> This is my first attempt at a moonbase module. My large plates & 1x bricks
> are limited, so the mod. is a little small and has no roof :(
> This is an infirmary, not a hospital or trauma center. It would be staffed
> by a medic (seen walking down corridor) and a nurse.
> It has one operating bed, one recovery bed, a small lab area and, yes, a
> restroom!
> On one side of the attendant's station, there is a helmet, airtank & medkit.
> On the other side, there is a stretcher which folds down so she can catch
> some sleep when she can.
> The hatch in the floor leads to a machinery room (think Jefferies Tube).
> From the machinery room, there is another hatch that leads outside at ground
> level.
> There is an airlock that leads to a small platform. I thought, "the Deep
> Space Nine infirmary doesn't have its own airlock, why should mine?" My
> wife (a nurse) pointed out that the mod. needed another way in and out (in
> fact, all mods should have this) in case of an emergency. I didn't know if
> I wanted to build a ladder, or a landing platform or what, so I just left it
> the way it is.
> This would have been easier to build at ground level, but I understand the
> requirements of module building. Maybe the next one will have stairs or
> something leading to the module.
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=23196
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