darsynia ([personal profile] darsynia) wrote2009-09-14 05:43 pm

It just occurred to me...

...that I can't remember if the infirmary rooms have earth doors or not. Like, in my mind, they sectioned off rooms in the infirmary that have actual honest-to-goodness doors in them, not activated by the hand thingies (because if you're sick or injured and can't somehow get to those, having a door that's already wide open is a boon... plus putting myself in the shoes of a medical professional, the last thing I want to do is make it possible for doors to malfunction and someone die on the other side when I could have just turned a knob and gotten inside, you know?). But we've seen a lot of the infirmary, beds and the like, and while a lot of the heavy-duty stuff was done in 'labs' (like the exploding tumor surgery, Michael's transformations, Ronon's detox, etc.), there are scenes (such as in Echoes) where we see hospital beds and people are clearly in rooms. Can I make up an area of the infirmary where people who need to be there for longer than a few days are in rooms with real earth doors, or do I have to edit what I've already written to take out the 'door is half open,' 'he kicks the door shut' kinds of references?

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[identity profile] patk.livejournal.com 2009-09-15 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
Just because we never see something doesn't mean it isn't there. *G* Do we even know that the infirmary is the *original* Atlantean infirmary or did the expedition just use rooms big enough and close enough to, say, the gateroom? If they turned big rooms that were used otherwise by the Ancients into an infirmary, they could easily have installed earth-like doors to create separate sections, smaller rooms for patients that require quiet etc.

I think what we see and know about the infirmary's layout is less enough that you can make a case for the doors you want without contradicting the canonical setting in a big way.

[identity profile] darsynia.livejournal.com 2009-09-16 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee, I like this comment a lot because it makes me think I could pull this off :D My idea is, essentially, that they have a few wide open rooms that have been converted into smaller ones, and that the protocol is that there's ALWAYS a member of the medical staff in each one at a workstation (if there are patients in residence) so that if a lockdown occurs, it doesn't trap people without ways to be treated.