>>5870456>>5870535Oh, I'm not done with this thread. Not yet.
>>5870023After a quick trip to one of the medical floors, you're told the injuries on your arm are mild and you will be able to perform missions in about a week so long as you don't go and make the injuries hard to heal. Light activities and limited exercise, you were recommended. Under a long sleeve shirt, the bandages are not very noticeable.
When that's done, Kiikoinen asks you to report on your mission. The usual small-time stuff doesn't necessitate the creation of logs: you'd have thousands of logs of people saying they saw a monster, saw it was a threat to society, and got rid of it. For larger missions, like this one, they sit people down in front of a computer with a microphone and explain what they did and why. You would need a lot of paper to hold all that.
Your report is a little... scuffed. Kiikoinen didn't allow you to redo anything when you make a mistake, so you had to correct yourself when you got the order of events wrong or forgot to mention something as you went along. But you were as truthful as you could manage to be and felt your actions were reasonable given your perspective of the situation, and your level of knowledge and expertise.
You're a bit anxious over the mistakes you made in the coherence of the report. Kiikoinen tells you that you did a good job today. Your sleep is still restless.