10_20_15_5_50: (hmn)
Samantha Patchowski ([personal profile] 10_20_15_5_50) wrote in [community profile] kismet_loop 2016-08-11 12:07 am (UTC)

[As soon as Zero clarifies, Sam's nodding.]

All, though the ability of organic bodies to mend varies significantly. Like... Okay, I don't know if you've heard of starfish, but they are these smallish multi-limbed animals which live in salt water. Some are like this big...?

[She holds her hands apart to indicate.]

They're well-known for their ability to regrow entire limbs if one gets cut off. Most other organics can't do that, though there are lizards which can regrow their tails and some other animals which can jettison frankly alarming amounts of their internal organs to distract predators for the sake of escape. Humans can't manage anything quite so dramatic, but for almost any injury it's 'just wait for it to heal up.' Especially bad cuts can call for stitches, stuff like that, but... body systems do the brunt of it.

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