Meds shop (no ontology)

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*[[Addiction|Addictions are detected]], a rough estimation of how long is left until the withdrawal counter runs out, and addiction treatment is offered; 500 P$ to remove 150 turns from the withdrawal counter of one addiction.
*[[Addiction|Addictions are detected]], a rough estimation of how long is left until the withdrawal counter runs out, and addiction treatment is offered; 500 P$ to remove 150 turns from the withdrawal counter of one addiction.
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*[[Fatigue]] and [[Stress]] cannot be directly treated ; instead the medic can offer a hospital bedroom for the Contestant to use for the purpose of resting. The initial fee for a bedroom is 400 P$, then a treatment fee upon exiting, equal to 1 P$ per 1% of either stat healed while inside the hospital bedroom. Hospital bedrooms feature beds which allow [[Resting|long rest]], as well as [[Room furniture|furniture]] which can help alleviate stress: a radio, a television, and bookshelves with guaranteed books (at least 3 and up to 11).
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*[[Fatigue]] and [[Stress]] cannot be directly treated ; instead the medic can offer a hospital bedroom for the Contestant to use for the purpose of resting. The initial fee for a bedroom is 400 P$, then a treatment fee upon exiting, equal to 1 P$ per 1% of either stat healed while inside the hospital bedroom. Hospital bedrooms feature beds which allow [[Resting|long rest]], as well as [[Room#Room furniture|furniture]] which can help alleviate stress: a radio, a television, and bookshelves with guaranteed books (at least 3 and up to 11).
==== Shop room ====
==== Shop room ====

Revision as of 13:06, 4 April 2016

A meds shop is a part of a hospital, specifically the outlet that sells medical equipment and services. The contestant can purchase medical items as well as direct assistance. The meds shop is generally separated into two areas: the healing machine room, where the medic (and head of the hospital) works, and the shop room, where a nurse can be found and acts as the store manager.

Rules of a meds shop

  • Healing machine room: Sells medical assistance, which can cure the contestant's physical ailments as well as that of allies.
  • Shop room: Sells medical items.

Healing machine room

  • Nutrition is treated 1 P$ per 1 ntri to replenish, if current nutrition is under baseline value (2100 for humans). Satiation and oversatiation can't be treated.
  • Hydration is treated 1 P$ per 1 wtr to replenish, if current hydration is under baseline value (700 for humans).
  • Poison:
    • Venom poisoning is cured, 10 P$ per 0.1 unit.
    • Cyanide poisoning is cured for 200 P$.
  • Wounds are cured, 100 P$ per wound
  • Blood counter refilled by 20 P$ per 0.1 unit.
  • Broken limbs are repaired, 200 P$ per fracture
  • Damaged limbs are healed, 20 P$ per 1 HP per limb, unless the limbs are severed, in which case no treatment is available
  • Pain is treated 5 P$ per 1% to cure
  • Inebriation is treated, 10 P$ per 1% to remove
  • Secondary effects are detected and treated, 100 P$ per effect
  • Addictions are detected, a rough estimation of how long is left until the withdrawal counter runs out, and addiction treatment is offered; 500 P$ to remove 150 turns from the withdrawal counter of one addiction.
  • Fatigue and Stress cannot be directly treated ; instead the medic can offer a hospital bedroom for the Contestant to use for the purpose of resting. The initial fee for a bedroom is 400 P$, then a treatment fee upon exiting, equal to 1 P$ per 1% of either stat healed while inside the hospital bedroom. Hospital bedrooms feature beds which allow long rest, as well as furniture which can help alleviate stress: a radio, a television, and bookshelves with guaranteed books (at least 3 and up to 11).

Shop room

  • Sells 8 random types of meds + 1 guaranteed First Aid Kit (never sells placebos)
  • Sells 1d6 copies of each medical item for sale (except the guaranteed FAK which is always quantity 1, unless more are generated by the random types)
  • Buys back meds for 50% of their value
  • Identifies unknown meds for 50 P$ per item
  • Accepts credit.
  • Accepts valuables and will exchange them for money or credit.
  • Delivery service: The shop may transfer all purchases to the Contestant's bank vault instead of being given in person, for a fee (200 P$ in a town shop, 800 P$ in an UA shop)

When threatened, hospital personnel will not hesitate to defend themselves with their personal weapons, which are the same as that of a Scientist.
Threatening or attacking a medic, nurse, or both can give the contestant a code orange, and killing either can increase it to a code red.

See also