[b]Med-Bay[/b] Doctor Raphael Vitella woke up in a bed in Med-Bay, the wound in his side sealed, the makeshift dressing gone. "Good to see that you're awake, Vitella. You will have to avoid the bar like the plague until your liver fully heals, but other than that, you have a clean bill of health." Doctor Ferdinand said to Doctor Vitella before a nurse helped him to his feet, helped him change back into his regular clothes, and began escorting him out of Med-Bay. "I will take a day off to be on the safe side, but since I won't be drinkin' for a while, I will have to find some other way to socialize once I'm conscious enough to walk." Doctor Vitella said to Doctor Ferdinand as he began to gain his footing. Once he was outside the Med-Bay, Raphael Vitella headed back to his quarters. [b]Raphael Vitella's Quarters[/b] Upon entering, Doctor Raphael Vitella cleaned the dust off of the screen, sat in the chair, and picked up the remote. Doctor Vitella's long shifts meant that he usually didn't have time to watch broadcasts. He pressed the On Button, a news broadcast appearing on the screen. The Local news station (which was the only news channel left after the Metacer Invasion) had finished reporting on the latest update on the retrofitting of the colony ship before someone handed them a new report. "This just in. A man who was found dead outside a bar had tested positive for Royal Jelly. This highly addictive substance is known to cause euphoria, violent tendencies, and heightened pain tolerance in anyone who uses it. This is the latest in an increasing number of incidents with Royal Jelly Addicts, colloquially known as 'Jellyheads'. We will continue to follow this story as it develops. Coming up next: Are there more ships from Eden Prime and its Colonies? Stay tuned to find out." The anchor said, Raphael Vitella changing it to the sports channel to get his mind off of recent events. "Goal!" The announcer shouted as an athlete kicked a ball into a net. "And it looks like our local athletes have won. Both teams are heading to the locker room to get changed while the area is prepared for the next sporting event." The co-host said as the athletes began heading out of the recreational area while staff removed the nets and ball and lines. "Sports are less interestin' when you're sober." Raphael said as he changed the channel to some local show.