Painkiller & Shram
Shram Shram
We gotta get the med bay set up before the next drop hits, so tell me which supplies you think we can actually keep in a container that can survive a fire and still fit in the scavenger pack.
Painkiller Painkiller
We can keep a few essentials that won’t melt or explode if the container gets hot. Think small, fire‑proof bags made from Kevlar or Nomex. Here’s a quick list that fits in a scavenger pack: 1. **Sterile gauze pads** – lightweight, flat, and won’t burn. 2. **Alcohol wipes** – pack them in a sealed pouch so the alcohol doesn’t vaporize. 3. **Bandage rolls** – short, 2‑inch widths, easy to compress. 4. **Disposable gloves** – a pair or two of nitrile gloves; they’re fire‑resistant and thin. 5. **Pain relief gel or cream** – in a small, sealed tube; just a pea‑sized amount. 6. **Quick‑action wound sealant** – tiny packets that seal quickly and are heat‑stable. 7. **Emergency airway kit** – a miniature tracheal tube or suction pack, if you have space. 8. **Suture kit** – a small set of needles and suture material; the needles stay solid even in heat. 9. **Hydration gel packs** – small, insulated packets that keep water from boiling over. Pack them in a single, fire‑proof pouch, and you’ll have a resilient medical kit that survives a flare while staying light enough for the scavenger pack.
Shram Shram
Looks good, but don't forget a quick burn ointment that actually works. And keep the alcohol wipes in a vented bag—if it turns into a vapor cloud we all lose. Otherwise, grab that pack and keep it tight.
Painkiller Painkiller
Got it, add a quick‑burn ointment—just a small, heat‑stable tube that’s easy to apply. I’ll put the alcohol wipes in a vented, fire‑proof pouch so any vapor can escape safely. Pack everything tightly, and we’ll be ready for the next drop.
Shram Shram
Quick‑burn ointment? Sure, pick something with a heat‑stable polymer base. Just keep the tube small, 5 ml or less, and put it in the same vented pouch as the wipes. When the drop hits, the fire won't turn the kit into ash. Pack tight, keep it dry, and we’ll have the advantage.
Painkiller Painkiller
Sounds solid. I’ll grab a 5 ml tube of a heat‑stable polymer ointment, seal it in the vented pouch with the wipes, and keep everything tight and dry. We’ll be ready when the drop hits.
Shram Shram
Nice. Keep the pouch in a cool place and double‑check the seals before the drop. If it blows, we’ll have to improvise, but that’s the game. Stay alert.
Painkiller Painkiller
All set. I’ll keep the pouch in a cool spot, check the seals again, and stay ready. If anything goes sideways, we’ll improvise—no sweat. Stay sharp, and we’ll handle it together.