Starstarfish wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 9:56 pm
That seems like kind of a super rare fringe case wherein more consent discussion than normal was going to be needed (and possibly staff help/involvement).
Not really, no! The scene flowed naturally from the patient's poses. The only awkward part was the OOC juggling of instruments to do the self inflict. Staff did end up having to change the damage type afterwards due to a bug, but it wouldn't have needed them otherwise.
Everything that people want to RP for Medicine does not need to be given a coded injury. Personally, most of my best RP with Physicians as the Doctor or the patient has been for/with conditions that did not codedly exist (or cleared up in code far quicker than the RP.)
Not every medical scene needs a coded injury no, but having coded injuries can be helpful in plenty of circumstances. Otherwise we wouldn't have an inflict command to begin with!
Likewise, restraints makes a lot of sense in a medical context and would be useful in certain scenes, but it's just not currently possible in the Madison due to conflicting code. It would load reeve NPCs and attack the physician trying to help the patient.
While I could just have the flags that do that removed, I'd like to keep them to protect patients from murderers/kidnappers while they're vulnerable, but still allow Physicians to use the coded tools that can support the RP.