Lifeline & Welldone
Lifeline Lifeline
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how we could use edible plants to help with quick first aid during missions. What’s your take on that?
Welldone Welldone
Sure, let's turn the jungle into a pharmacy. Think of plants with antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, or pain-relieving compounds—like comfrey for wound healing or willow bark for mild analgesia—mixed into poultices or quick‑release gels. Skip the old “handy” remedies and aim for a sterile, measured concoction that works fast, not just a folk trick. The trick is to test potency and safety in controlled doses, not just throw bark in a pot and hope for the best. Keep it precise, keep it clean, and keep the recipe tight.
Lifeline Lifeline
That sounds like a solid plan—nice to see the focus on safety and precision. We can start gathering the right plants and set up a small lab kit out there so we’re ready if anyone gets hurt. I’ll keep a list and help you test the dosages so we stay on track. Let's do it calmly, one step at a time.
Welldone Welldone
Sounds great—just remember, we’re not brewing a pot of tea, we’re concocting a quick‑fix, so keep the measurements tight and the process tight. I’ll handle the synthesis, you bring the botanicals, and we’ll skip the leisurely strolls.
Lifeline Lifeline
Got it, I’ll gather the best botanicals we can find and keep everything clean and organized. You take the lead on the synthesis, and we’ll make sure the process stays tight and efficient. No unnecessary downtime—let’s get to it.