Please welcome our special guest to Spacefreighters Lounge today, multi-published author A.R. Norris, who on October 11th released END OF ETERNITY, the final novel in the Telomere Trilogy.
I am so excited to be hanging out at Spacefreighter's Lounge today. Oh,
what to geek out about, what to geek out about? Hmm... I know! One of my
favorite SF concepts to work on is healthcare and medical.
Diagnosing, treating, monitoring, all of it interests me. Maybe it's
because my day job is researching all the cool advancements in the healthcare
field. It's really fun to read a report or research study on a new technology
or approach and then sit back and imagine what it will become in 50 or 100
years.
Most of these little tidbits I put into my blog on posts I call Science Update. It's an inconsistent post
series, depending on what I find that's interesting. Now, in The Telomere
Trilogy one of the main characters is a doctor, and gave me a great opportunity
to include more of my ideas in my writing than usual.
Some of my favorites included in the story?
Portable Imaging Unit
This neato gadget fits in a med bag when the medical team is in the field.
It folds out into a wand, ran over the injured part of the body and reads like
a 3D CT scan.
Body Tome
This is a stationary chamber is similar to the MRI machine, but not only
does it screen and diagnose the problem, it can do autonomous robotic surgery
repair what's broken or torn. As it scans, a smaller 3D holographic form of the
person materializes and highlights their injury points and recommends treatment
or surgery.
Regeneration Treatment
Chamber
For those things that are not broken, torn or otherwise obliterated,
there's the regeneration chamber. The injured person lies in a tank of liquid
medication that reacts to electric currents and special lighting to heal the
wounds, bruises and infections.
Those are some of the big technologies, but there's also smaller things
like gel pads that when activated will
stem blood flow and antiseptic spray with nano treating technology to sterilize
and then prep wound edges for surgery by dissolving the damaged edges.
"Okay, breath A. R., breath." Sorry all, my geekfest ran away
from me a little. Let me just include a short excerpt and call it a day. Of
course, one commenter will win the first book in the trilogy, Revelations of
Tomorrow. And if anyone wants to like my Facebook Fan Page (link below), they
can enter an opportunity to win the whole trilogy.
Excerpt:
"Get him on the bed." She pulled the bed scanner from the
ceiling and ran it across him from head to toe, then moved to his miniature
image on the screen, on the bedrail's patient network system. "Severe lung
damage, at least one tear... here." She made a mark. "Several broken
bones along the rib and hip bones. Dislocated shoulder and serious bruising,
well, all over."
She pushed the scanner up into its ceiling carriage. Gripping the small
image, she turned it, eyeing his damages from all angles. She entered her
treatment plan and sequence. "Get him in as soon as possible--"
He stirred and woke with a start. Trying to sit up, he cursed and
rolled. She grabbed his upper body to prevent him from falling and his steely
green eyes focused and glared.
"Telomere bitch." It was an injured whisper, but said with
such venom Brenda flinched. "Don't touch me. I won't have you touching
me."
"Too bad, Mr. Rafferty." Brenda pushed him down again, firm
but careful of his injuries. "I can't let you die on my table."
She pulled out a sedative patch and rubbed it to activate the cells.
"I see him in you... Howell's blood through and through." He
squinted at her. "Where is she? Where is the woman who let my baby girl
die while she pined for that monster?"
"I'm right here, Rafferty." Noah stepped into view and braced
the patient rail. "We'll talk once Dr. Bonney has done her job."
"I won't talk to you. I'll kill you is what I'll do." He
winced and grasped his side but still pushed up. "I've waited forty
years!"
Brenda pressed the patch to his neck and he dropped instantly. She
glanced at her mother, recognized the masked expression. No, not her mother
right now. Her captain right now. Over this last mission, she learned to
respect that and after quick orders to her medics, began working.
"I'll let you know when he's done," Brenda said to her.
Thanks so much, A.R., for making Spacefreighters Lounge one of your blog tour stops.
Please leave a comment below for a chance to win the first Telomere Trilogy novel, REVELATIONS OF TOMORROW. And if you want a shot at the whole trilogy, you can "like" A. R.'s Facebook fan page at the link above.
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