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− | Черепно-мозговые травмы являются следствием запущенных повреждений мозга, которые обычно происходят, когда [[Clown|самого бедного и безобидного члена экипажа]] бьют по голове чем-то тяжёлым. Они существенно ослабляют космонавтов, хоть изредка и могут наградить их сверхъестественными способностями, если повезёт.
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− | Если вы планируете работать [[врачом|Medical Doctor]] или [[СМО|Chief Medical Officer]], то вам необходимо знать о видах травм и способах их лечения.
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− | Травмы распознаются анализатором здоровья, показывающим, как они влияют на пациента.
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− | Покалеченный игрок видит уникальное для каждой травмы сообщение, так что вы если вы покалечитесь, то наверняка поймёте это.
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− | =Виды травм=
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− | Большой список всех потенциальных увечий, с которыми может столкнуться любой начинающий хирург, работающий на [[NanoTrasen]]. Для лечения лёгких достаточно химии, способной поднять человека на ноги, остальные же более серьёзны и требуют подготовленной операции. Некоторые же и вовсе [[Wizard|необъяснимы]] по своей природе и не поддаются логике.
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− | '''Примечание:''' Естественным путём в результате повреждения мозга можно получить только одну лёгкую и одну тяжёлую или особую травму одновременно. Тем не менее, иные причины могут игнорировать это ограничение
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− | ==Mild==
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− | Лёгкие травмы довольно легко получить: для них требуется минимум 20 единиц повреждения мозга. Они могут вызвать несколько раздражительных симптомов, таких как заикание, галлюцинации, фобии, или потерю равновесия.
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− | They are usually [[#Basic_Traumas_Without_Prefix|basic traumas]] которые легко вылечить Нейрином. Попросите [[Chemist|химика]] когда они находятся на своём рабочем месте.
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− | | Schizophrenia || The patient suffers from non-stop hallucinations. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel your grip on reality slipping...'' || schizophrenia
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− | | Stuttering || The patient can't speak properly, and will constantly stutter when talking. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''Speaking clearly is getting harder.'' || reduced mouth coordination
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− | | Dumbness || The patient becomes dumb, causing them to speak oddly, randomly spout random nonsense, and making them clumsy when using some items. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel dumber.'' || reduced brain activity
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− | | Speech Impediment || The patient can't speak properly, and their sentences will have mixed or missing words. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You can't seem to form any coherent thoughts!'' || communication disorder
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− | | Concussion || Causes several symptoms, like vomit, dizziness, confusion, slurring, forgetfulness, or fainting. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''Your head hurts!'' || a concussion
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− | | Anosognosia || The patient will feel healthy regardless of their status. || style="color:#000099" | You feel great! || self-awareness deficit
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− | | Mind Echo || Records what the patient hears and says, and occasionally replaces heard or spoken messages with one of the recorded ones. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel a faint echo of your thoughts...'' || looping neural pattern
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− | | Muscle Weakness || The patient will sometimes lose control of their muscles, dropping items or tripping. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''Your muscles feel oddly faint.'' || weak motor nerve signal
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− | | Muscle Spasms || The patient's body will sometimes act on its own, hitting things, throwing objects, or activating them. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''Your muscles feel oddly faint.'' || nervous fits
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− | | Nervous Cough || The patient feels a constant need to cough. [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Menthol|Menthol]] can help alleviate the symptoms. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''Your throat itches incessantly...'' || nervous cough
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− | | Phobia || The patient will be unnerved or panicked by seeing or hearing about a certain topic. Possible phobias include: spiders, space, security, clowns, greytide, lizards, skeletons, snakes, robots, doctors, authority, and the supernatural|| style="color:#ff0000" | ''You start finding [subject] very unnerving...'' || phobia of [subject]
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− | | Expressive Aphasia || The patient is affected by partial loss of speech leading to a reduced vocabulary. A list of usable words can be found [https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/25f18ff5232f6db4ec6806535eed4a98e11e984b/strings/1000_most_common.txt here].|| style="color:#ff0000" | ''You lose your grasp on complex words.'' || inability to form complex sentences
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− | ==Severe==
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− | Severe Traumas require at least 100 brain damage before appearing, making them hard to get randomly. They are ''severely'' debilitating, and can range from mutism to complete paralysis.
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− | They are usually have the [[#Severe_Prefix|Severe Prefix]] which means they can be cured with [[Surgery#Brain_Surgery|brain surgery]]. Some have the meaner [[#Deep-rooted_Prefix|Deep-rooted Prefix]], which requires [[Surgery#Lobotomy|lobotomy]]. Some can be cured with a virus with the [[Virus#Symptoms_Table|mind restoration symptom]] or [[Nanites#Healing_Programs|neural reimaging nanites]].
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− | | Mutism || The patient no longer knows how to speak. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You forget how to speak!'' || extensive damage to the brain's language center
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− | | Cerebral Blindness || The patient's brain is no longer connected to their eyes, making them blind. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You can't see!'' || extensive damage to the brain's occipital lobe
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− | | Paralysis || The patient suffers from paralysis in one or multiple limbs, making them unusable until cured. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You can't feel your [limb] anymore!'' || cerebral paralysis
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− | | Narcolepsy || The patient often feels drowsy, and will randomly fall asleep. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You have a constant feeling of drowsiness...'' || traumatic narcolepsy
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− | | Monophobia || The patient will become increasingly stressed when not in company of others, triggering panic reactions ranging from sickness to heart attacks. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel really lonely...'' || monophobia
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− | | Discoordination || The patient is unable to use complex tools or machinery. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You can barely control your hands!'' || extreme discoordination
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− | | Split Personality || The patient gains a second personality, which will randomly take over their body. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel like your mind was split in two.'' || complete lobe separation
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− | | Traumatic Non-Violence || The patient gains a compulsion not to hurt anybody. || style="color:#000099" | You feel oddly peaceful. || pacific syndrome
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− | | Aphasia || The patient is unable to speak or understand any language. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You have trouble forming words in your head...'' || extensive damage to the brain's language center
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− | | Hypnotic Stupor || The patient is prone to episodes of extreme stupor that leaves them extremely suggestible. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel somewhat dazed.'' || oneiric feedback loop
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− | | Hypnosis || The patient's unconscious is completely enthralled by a word or sentence, focusing their thoughts and actions on it. Note: this trauma cannot be randomly gained, and is a result of a hypnotic influence. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel a part of your mind repeating this over and over. You need to follow these words.'' || looping thought pattern
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− | ==Special==
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− | Severe Traumas have a 20% chance of being Special Trauma instead, though many special traumas can't be acquired this way. Special Traumas grant the player special abilities, although generally with little to no control over them.
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− | Unlike Severe Traumas, Special Traumas are usually [[#Basic_Traumas_Without_Prefix|basic traumas]] which are easily healed with [[Neurine]]. Since the player will usually also have at least one [[#Mild|mild]] trauma as well, it means it's usually only possible to have both or none.
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− | | Bluespace Prophecy || Patient can sense the bluespace around them, showing them passageways no one else can see. || style="color:#000099" | You feel the bluespace pulsing around you... || bluespace attunement
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− | | Criminal || Patient seems to be a criminal. Imaginary securitrons will chase the patient and deal stamina damage. Only from drinking [[Guide_to_food_and_drinks#Beepsky_Smash|Beepsky Smash]].|| style="color:#ff0000" | ''Justice is coming for you.'' || criminal mind
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− | | Existential Crisis || Patient's hold on reality becomes faint, causing occasional bouts of non-existence. || style="color:#000099" | You feel less real. || existential crisis
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− | | Functional Cerebral Necrosis || Patient's brain is stuck in a functional near-death state, causing occasional moments of lucid hallucinations, which are often interpreted as the voices of the dead. Can happen temporarily when nearly dead.|| style="color:#000099" | You feel dead inside. || chronic functional necrosis
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− | | Violent Psychosis || Patient fights in unpredictable ways, ranging from helping his target to hitting them with unnatural strength. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel unhinged...'' || violent psychosis
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− | | Tenacity || Patient is psychologically unaffected by pain and injuries, and can remain standing far longer than a normal person. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You suddenly stop feeling pain.'' || traumatic neuropathy
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− | == Magic ==
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− | Well, it can only get weirder from here, can't it?
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− | Magic traumas blur the lines between what's in the mind and reality. They can affect both the victim's body and their surroundings, and usually inflict some of the wildest effects. They are usually [[#Deep-rooted_Prefix|deep-rooted]], which means the only way to rid a patient of them is to perform a [[Surgery#Lobotomy|lobotomy]].
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− | These traumas only appear when [[Wizard|Wizards]] cast the '''Curse of Madness''' ritual before heading to the station. There is a '''20%''' chance that a person will have a Magical Trauma rather than a [[Brain Trauma#Mild|mild/]][[Brain Trauma#Severe|severe/]][[Brain Trauma#Special|special trauma]].
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− | | Athaumasia || Gives the victim an immunity to magical effects and projectiles. Mind over magic, baby. || style="color:#000099" | You realize that magic cannot be real. <br>|| Thaumic Blank
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− | | Lumiphobia || Makes the victim hyper-sensitive to light, causing them to burn when exposed to anything more than a dim glow. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel a craving for darkness.'' <br> ''The light burns you!''|| Light Hypersensitivity
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− | | Poltergeist || The victim is haunted by a poltergeist that will aggressively throw objects in the area towards him/her. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel a hateful presence close to you.'' || Paranormal Activity
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− | | Stalking Phantom || An dark presence that only the victim can see stalks and ruthlessly mutilates the victim with ghostly claws once it has caught up to him/her. Unrelated side effects include intense paranoia and a feeling of being stalked. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel like something wants to kill you...'' <br> <b>''It's coming closer...''</b> || Extra-sensory Paranoia
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− | ==Brain Trauma Prefixes==
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− | You can identify the level of cure needed to fix a brain trauma by scanning the patient with a health analyzer. Different level traumas have different prefixes. These prefixes can easily be confused with the different trauma categories on this page, but they are separate systems, which normally overlap since [[#Severe|severe]] traumas usually have the severe prefix, and so on.
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− | ===Basic Traumas Without Prefix===
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− | These traumas have no prefix on health analyzer. [[Guide_to_chemistry#Neurine|Neurine]] will cure '''basic''' brain traumas.
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− | ===Severe Prefix===
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− | You can identify severe brain traumas by the prefix "severe" on health analyzer. [[Surgery#Brain_Surgery|Brain Surgery]] will cure '''severe''' traumas. [[Nanites#Healing_Programs|Nanites]] can cure these and lower level traumas.
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− | ===Deep-rooted Prefix===
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− | You can identify deep-rooted brain traumas by the prefix "deep-rooted" on health analyzer. [[Surgery#Lobotomy|Lobotomy]] will cure '''deep-rooted brain''' traumas. Some [[Virus#Symptoms_Table|viruses]] can cure these and lower level traumas.
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− | You can identify permanent brain traumas by the prefix "permanent" on health analyzer. '''Permanent''' brain traumas are either permanent or curable with magic, which is typically unavailable. Failing a lobotomy can cause these traumas. If you get one of these, then assume "this is life now".
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