"Tymea, though I appreciate your quickness of pace perhaps it would be more appropriate if you double check application and reaction with Reena on the antidote. She may have better ideas than myself and maybe an alternative solution if things were to go amiss. My main directive should be to the care..." Rae started to state before Reena stormed out in what could only be described as a fit of rage or that was the only thing she could assume with the movements and broken glass left behind. It seems that she had been incorrect that people already at work would not want to be interrupted and that two people on the same project would yield more possibilities but than again she believed the two would work together since bodily care of their crewmate was a better use of her time than also playing scientist. Sharing seemed a simple and logical conclusion or communication but in any case she was now down another helpful hand. She wanted to hurt someone or break something, more than she had in a long while as the stress built up. How was it that a complete stranger was suddenly more important than one of their own. Luirae was about ready to stomp down there and see how many people it took to deal with one person. Really, how many of them would stare at whatever this creature was like a fish in a tank? The thought of the medical bay becoming the safety zone didn't really put a spring in her step either. If she wasn't worried about karma she would have said the dreaded words 'This day can't possibly get any worse' but for now she would hold back and deal with what had been handed to her. She didn't have her other scientist so she had to step up to the plate with no other choices. This intruder just made an extra grate on her nerves since the added attention would be served better elsewhere but she was sure the intruder might feel the same why. Committee protocol could be...tedious with all its questions and evaluations of new passengers. "Apparently, that option is no longer valid." Rae said before heading over to the cabinets, opening up and picking up a breaker as she look for the fresh needles. She paused for a moment, staring at the breaker and turning it slowly back an forth as if examining it but in truth her mind wasn't on that kind of peaceful thoughts. She wondered on how it would feel to just chuck this fragile little thing at the door just to watch it shatter or maybe even...her hand tightened hard on the glass but then decided to stop and placed it on another shelf out of her way. It would not do to have a mess of glass everywhere and if the others did seek refuge here than them finding or stepping on glass could be dangerous. She reached up and grabbed one or two needles before heading over to the counter to place them down and turned back to her patient. Her view shifted, all going dark except for the only other two beings in the room but her eyes didn't move from the figure on the bed. She looked to four inches beneath his shoulder, her eyes looking to the few chambered hearts that were slow and still struggling to keep everything flowing. Good, he hadn't lost one of them yet and maybe with the warmth they would start to beat properly but for now it needed to be monitored. "Tymea, please hook up Shasōōn to a heart monitor. I want to make sure no drastic measure needs to be taken. I will...feel much more at ease if I can continue to hear the beating if I am to take my attention away." Rae ordered at first before her words became a bit more uneasy. Her eyesight returned to normal as she moved to the counter, taking one of the needles and opening it up before going to the infected area and carefully slipping the needle into the skin before extracting some of the tainted blood. Luirae took the small glass slide before placing some of the blood onto it and then taking a dropper, dipping it into the antidote and sucking a bit up. Returning to the slide, she placed a drop on top of the blood before placing the second slide over the top and placing it under the micro scope. She watched carefully, the antidote doing its work but it wasn't just doing that but taking the energy and nutrients of the blood. If he was awake, she could counter act that with some of her own energy but she wasn't sure how to give him that while unconscious. "It seems it is working too well. It isn't just attacking and neutralizing the poison but hurting the flow of energy his body needs that it uses as a transport through the blood by attacking something in the blood itself. I will have to find a way to counteract that or you will because Reena is not here. If Shasōōn was even slightly conscious and could possibly focus enough to take the energy in my body, it would counteract the temporary loss of his own energy unless the antidote stopped my flow of energy too. Hmmm, though my antidote wouldn't work for everyone...it does work for my blood. If it can defend against the poison than maybe it would be enough to defend against the antidote during a transfer so it wouldn't be able to stop the energy." Luirae said, more going on a personal rant to herself as she got back to work, taking some of her own blood from the crystalline part of her body and placing it on a new slide before taking the antidote she had made from her pouch and adding it in. She took some time for the serum to mix in with her blood before carefully taking some of the poison from the gland and dropping it onto the slide. Once she believed the poison to be mixed enough in, she added in Tymea's antidote before closing another slide over the top. She took out the other slide, putting in the new one and watching closely. She wasn't watching the poison this time but at what the antidote would attack in her blood. It didn't seem to be attacking anything that would be a problem but it wasn't a clear hundred percent either. Rae frowned and plopped down in one of her chairs, looking up to the ceiling with a sigh as she tried to figure out what to do. It was a risk but with nothing the other wouldn't get better. She could try her antidote with his blood but it probably would be unsuccessful or taint his sensitive blood further. "This would be much easier if he was awake." Rae spoke softly before standing and walking over to the bed, placing a hand on the man's cheek. "Hang in there for all us. We will figure this out."