Tinor Jason
Name sign: T Healing
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Physical Characteristics
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Species: | Altiri |
Skin Color: | Deep Indigo |
Eye Color: | Grey |
Hair Color: | Black |
Identifiers
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Jedi Initiate ID: | 4UDS1BYA13 |
Jedi MediCorps ID: | 99196B9744 |
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Misc
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Pronouns: | He/him |
Date of Birth: | 932 ARR |
Former Job: | Jedi MediCorps |
Lightsaber crystal color: | Mint green |
Tinor specialized in drugs and drug interactions, a task made infinitely harder by the aliens thing and the fact that it’s fairly common to come across an unknown species/ crossbreed. Because of his experience with complications, he's very used to emergency-treating side effects and allergies, and he's also very good at adjusting prescriptions to suit individuals, which is very helpful with Isha's idisyncratic responces to everything.
Tinor can speak Basic, Kimana, and Binary.
Not very close, Savit tends to forget to go to him for small things, forgetting that he’s around other people who can help him with injuries.
Miron is by far the worst at going to Tinor for treatment as doctors were never a good thing because they meant involuntary body modification, torture, or that you were weak/failed in some way and got closer to the top of the list for next to be eliminated. Tinor has seen some similar attitudes from slaves and isn’t bi-gender, but feels a little heartbroken that the same methods as to reach them also let him reach Miron - dress in his worst (if scrupulously sanitized) clothing, try to meet in a neutral spot, let them seek you out, if not possible try to seek them out in a neutral area.
Didn’t really interact, though Miron provided Leroti medical information upon request.
Atorm has a lot of lingering resentment of ableism and bad experiences with doctors looking to fix him, and with the psych stuff that happened towards the end of the war. He is understandably wary. He also has a lot of experience trusting the Clone medics, something they figure out on a mission gone really wrong when Tinor sneaks in wearing a helmet, and they both use this after when he needs treatment. On Atorm’s visions, when they do manage to talk, Atorm’s visions provide a good idea of what Tinor should try to have prepped for when they get a group in, tries to get details, from the others, if not Atorm.
Not very close. Arkaitsz is the one who communicates the needed medical supplies when supply runs happen as part of 2nd in command duties.
Empathize with each other as the only ones who seem to have had overall a normal life for the Jedi Service Corps they were put in, even after the war. They tend to go to each other for non-interactive interaction - lazing around or doing work silently in proximity, but talk enough to consider themselves close.
Tinor has had Isha die under his hands multiple times. He has also, multiple different times, kept her improbably alive. He has had to use all of his knowledge on hybridized beings to do this. Every medicine on the ship is something he personally compounded, from plants Isha grows on the ship if possible, because while Isha can’t have some of the common medicines at all, others she reacts to the filler or the preservation solution or trace contaminants from the storage method, so if Tinor personally compounds the meds, he knows and can control exactly what is in them, and thus can make versions that won’t kill Isha. This is very stressful for him. Isha, for her part, is grateful. Mostly she treats him like the rest of the non-combatant crew, but leans on his expertise on high class situations. She doesn’t know that she’s actually died under his hands. Tinor has actually occasionally met Isha before, so it took a big worldview shift to accept Isha’s new body as Isha. The new reconstruction helps a lot. No real opinion on the Arkaitsz Isha thing.
Nila took up nurse/surgical assistant duties because someone needed to do so, and her with her normal life until the Empire decided to close off Kimana’kase just couldn’t compete with any of the others in fighting, shooting or flying. Separately, Nila has also found herself writing more violent stories on and off with much less violent stories, so the medical expertise Tinor has is very helpful when she’s writing those. On the other hand, Tinor 100% did not have training as a trauma surgeon, so he’s frantically accessing medical texts and doing vr dissections and operations and frantically trying to do the research to cover all of the many different species that he’s found himself in charge of.
As the tank, Terys has to get patched up quite a bit, even with his armor on. He sometimes looks a little like he’s got mange, when he’s been hit more times, and thus had more fur shaved off to get treated, but he’s a good sport about it, as he grew up with the expectation that this would happen due to his fighting style. Beyond that they’re close, having found comfort in someone else who left their own home and culture in order to bring in revenue. Additionally, while Terys is a Sith, the Sith Discussion Group and Miron really make him focus on the bad sides of that, and it’s comforting to just be around someone who isn’t reminding him of all that stuff. Tinor finds Terys’s solidity comforting - despite acting as a tank and getting hurt a lot, Terys has never been truly badly injured while Tinor was around.
Torkal is kind of weird about reviving medical treatment due to his training basically gearing him up for being in environments where he can’t get actual treatment, and thus he tends to treat his own smaller wounds, but he does go to Tinor for the bigger ones. Tinor has a specific box of supplies set aside for him to use so he doesn’t go rummaging, and Tinor keeps track of/refills it regularly. Knowing Torkal can take care of himself is a relief, if a little frustrating that Tinor can’t keep a log of the injuries.