[centre][b]Luna[/b] [i]Okay, so I'm a little angry. Sue me. But man, is this still the best thing ever![/i][/centre] The fury of the doctor-although Luna was starting to have her doubts that they were the doctor-didn't phase Luna in the least. The accusastions that she didn't follow orders did. She stepped up to Sigrun, narrowing her eyes and saying [b]"Perhaps if you had said more then a handful of words to me, I'd have known just why you wanted this man unconscioius. He didn't bother me, in the least, and aside from that, I knew nothing about him. How am I suppose to know if giving him something might not make him worse? I may be a nurse, but I won't do something if I think it is dangerous. Next time, actually speak to me like I'm not something you find at the bottom of your shoe"[/b] Luna spun away, not caring what Sigrun did to her, starting to continue to clean up. She wasn't going to allow Sigrun to control her, and then to judge her when she wasn't given all the information. If Sigrun had merely told her why, Luna would have done all in her power to subdue the crew member. But as it was, she wasn't going to knock someone out when she knew nothing. [b]"As for why the med bay isn't perfectly clean yet, I'm one woman. I'm doing all I can, how about you stop judging me, and help? Or is that too below your pay grade?"[/b]. Luna may have been projecting a little bit. Most of the reason for coming on this crazy adventure was to earn enough money to become a doctor. She knew that she was angry, not merely because of Sigrun's words about her, but because Sigrun simply assumed she wouldn't follow orders, and that she should perform miricles. Aside from that fact, Luna was [i]tired[/i]. Her shoulders were just starting to ache, her lower back as well, fromt theh force of the hose, her eyes stung from the smoke, the numerous cuts and scrapes were just enough to be annoying, and her legs hurt from being looped around as she helped save Ed from certain drowning. She didn't mind all that. She knew there'd be pain, on this adventure. Yet it certainly made it a little hard to constantly bend, and lift, yet she was still doing her best cleaning up. At the entrance of another man, Luna turned to see if they needed help, but they soon identified themselves as the chief medical officer, which was curious because she was under the impression that was Sigrun. Relieved that she would have someone higher up to go to, and to take orders from, Luna gave a sheepish smile. [b]"Apparently the medbay didn't like being thrown about in that wave, Sir. I have been trying to clean up, but as you can see, it is rather daunting. I thought to salvage as much as I could, and I believe Sigrun here went to the Captain to see if we might move rooms, until we can sort this one out, to at least be able to treat patients. As for why that man is bleeding from the nose, Sigrun knocked him out"[/b] She decided she didn't particularly care if that sounded like Sigrun had slocked him one. Let Raoul make of that what he would. She wasn't entirely sure what Sigrun had done to the man, but she recognised that it wasn't strictly medicine she would have used in the hospital. She glanced to the sleeping man, and gave a shrug [b]"I'm not entirely sure myself, Sir. I really only just got here myself, I was helping with the fire...As for why he is still there, well...I'm pretty sure he weighs more than me, and I'm not that strong"[/b] She said, sheepishly, [b]"I'm Luna, Sir. I guess I am one of your team"[/b] She smiled brightly, [b]"I'm a nurse"[/b]. She said it with pride, knowing she had worked hard for that, and she would work hard to become a doctor as well. Luna knew she could be a handful, when first introduced to someone, and knew she had a habit of babbling at times. She couldn't help it. She cleared her throat, smiling again. She found some padding, and she went over to the man Sigrun had knocked out, but didn't get close, biting her lip and wondering just what Sigrun had used on them. She didn't want to pass out herself. She glanced to the other woman, [b]"Is it safe to at least stop the bleeding?"[/b] She decided not the mention that fact that Sigrun had said the man might be out to kill her. If she wished to tell Raoul that, that was her business, but Luna tended not to reveal things she had no right to do.