"All the evidence you've gathered from Bloodsplatter Isle is in here."@en . "0.03"^^ . "1"^^ . "No"@en . "No"@en . "A Clockwork Syringe"@en . . "No"@en . . . "20691"^^ . . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . . . . "No"@en . "0"^^ . "No"@en . "Evidence file"@en . "always"@en . "The job of the dis-orderlies is to prepare the 'patients' for surgery. Fortunately, with our donors already being walking corpses, it doesn't matter too much either way whether you get it right or not. Their undead bodies are extremely resilient, and can survive all but the most thorough attempt to destroy them. That said, if you don't do it right, they'll go through inhuman levels of agony, and once their transformation into a barrelchest is complete, I will give them the name of the dis-orderly that fluffed their surgery prep so they can thank you personally. Mi-Gor"@en . . "2011-03-28"^^ . "Yes"@en . . . "*You can get a new one at any noticeboard in the Bloodsplatter Isle facility.\n*Bill Teach will provide a replacement onboard The Adventurous, when offshore of Bloodsplatter Isle."@en . "No"@en . "No"@en . "Evidence file"@en . . . "The job of the dis-orderlies is to prepare the 'patients' for surgery. Fortunately, with our donors already being walking corpses, it doesn't matter too much either way whether you get it right or not. Their undead bodies are extremely resilient, and can survive all but the most thorough attempt to destroy them. That said, if you don't do it right, they'll go through inhuman levels of agony, and once their transformation into a barrelchest is complete, I will give them the name of the dis-orderly that fluffed their surgery prep so they can thank you personally. To prepare a donor for surgery, you need to pump them as full of laughing gas as you can to numb their sensation of pain, then use one of the supplied mallets to smash them over the head and induce a nice deep state of unawareness. Once these steps have been carried out, your patients need to go through to processing for our grimterns to perform the next step. Mi-Gor"@en . .