Object
Metabilators (Surgical Devices)
A set of compact, hand-held surgical instruments used in cardiac operations: metal-and-composite housings with narrow emission ports and trigger controls, warmed from recent use and stained by smoke after failed discharges. Nurses pass a metabilator to the surgeon; the tools emit short, bright beam discharges intended to engage tissue occlusions. One set fails to hold the metabilation occlusions, producing acrid smoke and sparking frantic activity in the operating suite.
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Purpose
To deliver controlled beam discharges or focused interventions that create and maintain metabilation occlusions during surgical procedures (specifically used to seal or regulate tissue/vessel conditions in a cardiac replacement).
Significance
Functionally critical to the operation: the metabilators' inability to form stable occlusions transforms a routine cardiac replacement into a life-threatening emergency, making Picard's mortality immediate and driving the crew into panic and desperate rescue measures.
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