Object
Sickbay Compartment Wall (Melting from Radiation)
A medical‑bay bulkhead of pale, clinical composite alloy and laminate, recessed with service conduits, status placards and flush access seams. Radiation heat distorts its finish: paint blisters, panel edges sag and warp, seams weep a thin, oily condensate and faint ionized vapor glows at damaged joints. Fluorescent lights catch rivulets of dripping residue while the air tastes metallic and hot. Beverly hustles patients and staff away as the wall softens underfoot, alarms reflecting off its buckling surface.
2 appearances
Purpose
Serves as the structural bulkhead and environmental containment barrier for Sickbay, engineered to isolate the medical compartment, provide shielding against hazards and mount medical fixtures and service conduits.
Significance
Converts an invisible radiation reading into visceral, life‑threatening reality; forces an immediate evacuation, escalates the episode from clinical procedure to survival, and functions as the physical evidence of containment failure that raises investigatory stakes.
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