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Time to reassess.
Does anyone continue to need help? Essential repairs, I mean.
Have people managed to get back into their own living structures? If not, what non-essential tasks need assistance?
Have all of the first-responders slept off the sleep debt and had their wounds healed? I believe we're through the worst of it, and now that that's true, we may begin to creep back to normal.
I can't promise that any of the minor concerns raised here will be addressed in any amount of time, but we must begin to consider the worst of it. Access to city streets, for example, natural water supply and ash run-off. The health of the barriers between us and the Wastes and what other protective fortifications might need reworking.
Are we going to treat this event like something that might occur again? What effect will that have on the materials we use for rebuilding? Should we focus on having a few central locations made completely of stone?
Winter is coming to an end, so scavenging will be easier soon, but is there anyone whose supplies were completely destroyed and who lacks the food and blankets to make it through? Or other supplies; furniture, soap, even books. Speaking of books, did the library survive? That place was a tinderbox.
What am I not thinking of?
Does anyone continue to need help? Essential repairs, I mean.
Have people managed to get back into their own living structures? If not, what non-essential tasks need assistance?
Have all of the first-responders slept off the sleep debt and had their wounds healed? I believe we're through the worst of it, and now that that's true, we may begin to creep back to normal.
I can't promise that any of the minor concerns raised here will be addressed in any amount of time, but we must begin to consider the worst of it. Access to city streets, for example, natural water supply and ash run-off. The health of the barriers between us and the Wastes and what other protective fortifications might need reworking.
Are we going to treat this event like something that might occur again? What effect will that have on the materials we use for rebuilding? Should we focus on having a few central locations made completely of stone?
Winter is coming to an end, so scavenging will be easier soon, but is there anyone whose supplies were completely destroyed and who lacks the food and blankets to make it through? Or other supplies; furniture, soap, even books. Speaking of books, did the library survive? That place was a tinderbox.
What am I not thinking of?
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Date: 2012-01-15 07:54 pm (UTC)[She leads the way into the building and puts down her load into one of the empty bedrooms. She'll be sorting them out and using the ones that are not whole to make more bandages.]
If you'll just have a seat, this will only take a moment.
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Date: 2012-01-16 04:06 am (UTC)[He asks, solicitously, easing himself down in his seat with a laugh.]
Too wise to exhaust yourself in a fit of self-sacrifice, I hope?
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Date: 2012-01-16 01:43 pm (UTC)I could not afford to let myself run thin. In battles, healers sometimes have to make tough choices, and preserving our onw lives and forces is the priority.
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Date: 2012-01-16 05:44 pm (UTC)[He admits, sighing in relief.]
There was something else I wanted to talk to you about.
[Offline] Sorry, I'm so late, do you mind finishing up here?
Date: 2012-01-20 08:30 pm (UTC)... What is it, Break-san?
[offline] no worries!
Date: 2012-01-21 12:20 am (UTC)[offline]
Date: 2012-01-21 11:22 pm (UTC)[She intensifies her energy a bit to cleanse his lungs as much as she dares given the state of his body.]
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Date: 2012-01-22 08:53 pm (UTC)[Sighing in relief. She's a miracle worker.]
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Date: 2012-01-25 11:24 am (UTC)