OOC: Indeed. Breaking a steel door designed to take what would probably amount to a squad of Big Bros slamming themselves and unloading their weapons into it at the same time would be quite the task.
IC:
As he was confirmed by the server. Praetyre was initially surprised the monitor didn't have autoray. But he then realised that it was simply because autoray had been converted on recent models to "X-Ray L1". His superior and Arthur wheeled over a much more powerful looking device and turned it on. It seemed to almost instanteneously bathe Anni in a light brighter than a firey emerald cave. Praetyre then went into a more advanced mode, and saw an incredibly complex, living scan of Anni. One could see every single fragment and ligament in a spectrum superior to even photorealism. It, in essence, saw it better than he could, all across every colour, and yet managed to make it visible to him. It was almost like seeing in four dimensions, or like the sight of an Inhabitant with Vrykal's Syndrome. Now, it seemed, all Inhabitants had this potential, merely not the use of the residual muscles required.
Praetyre saw two wounds. One was in Anni’s scapula, where a bullet had lodged itself in and in the process caused a splintering effect, another in her 4th rib, which was barely a few millimetres away from being hit by the bullet, and the bullet was now lodged in between the wall of her large intestine and her rib. This was strangely fortunate, for if it had hit her stomach wall, she almost certainly would be irrevocably harmed.
Praetyre turned to his superior;
“Two entry wounds, one lodged in the scapula, which has several small splinters sticking out, and another in between her large intestinal wall and her 4th rib, on the right. This buys us some time, but we still will have to fix her within around 4 hours. I recommend we operate on the torso wound first.”
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