2nd Submission of the Powellian Medguides.#95
2nd Submission of the Powellian Medguides.#95justin4407 wants to merge 2 commits intocrazy1112345:mainfrom
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…ents of its formatting & the addition of headers
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slight tomfooleries regarding the attempts to make a new branch at github remote by pushing from the local main branch has caused many delays :godo: |
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i seem to have forgotten to modify the table of contents at those under the "Written" folder whose formatting were amended but i do hope that is fine. |
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Few points, if possible in future please provide links to the documents. Also going ahead the new ship is more or less ready so directions may be a bit superfluous, and I am a bit wary adding anything more medical processing wise to the repo as most of it will need to be redone when newmed comes. |
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Both the review and what was written on the discord has been seen and must say I appreciate the review of this terribly long form. I must however inquire, for I am very new to Github & the Papercord community, what might one refer to in "Links to the documents". That question aside, I will indeed keep the PR open as requested and I do leave open the possibility of myself including a medbay map of what is currently known of the new vessel as shown on the Athena master post. |
The Powellian medguides are a series of medbay guides that focuses on the general duties of Medbay, which I identified to be lacking a written guide on (Since the existing guides are focused primarily in the howabouts in the production of Chems.
Per the nature of it being a series of guides and having forms intended for fax and pen both, it has been placed in its own folder under Main/RMC14/Medical to prevent cluttering.
The files has since been classified & headered in accordance to the papercord's Organization system & the headers. Sections that were mentioned to be too lengthy (Auxiliary/Details of Reqprep & Workflow/Procurement of Meds) has been split into two sections each, which seems to yield lengths comparable to those that were not said to be too lengthy.