In my story Life on Kepler Bb Lisa has muscle soreness all over after carrying a bear she just killed to the shelter.
Here is the hunting scene:
Lisa went into the woods and was careful not to make a single sound. Her extreme night vision kicked in. She could see the same way a rattlesnake does. That is both color and heat at the same time.
Lisa saw a deer and was getting her bow and arrow ready when she saw a bear coming towards her. She shot the bear several times and then with all her strength she carried it home.
Here is the home scene when she finally lets go of the bear:
Lisa said “A bear almost got me but I got him first.”
Robin said “A bear! Oh my you look sore. Are you okay?”
Lisa said “ No, I am not okay. I am sore. All my muscles are sore. Can you cook the bear?”
Robin said “Of course I can. I have had to hunt and cook by myself for 21 years.”
Now these humanoids are naturally very strong. Much stronger than we are. But carrying the bear required both strength and endurance which Lisa just lost when she got home. When she is home she feels very weak and sore all over. Robin lets Lisa rest because of her extreme muscle soreness.
I remember when I had to carry things from an auction that were heavier than I am. Some of those were loads of 200 lbs or more. I didn't have near 200 lbs of body mass(I had more like 140-150 lbs of body mass) but with a lot of my strength I carried those 200 lbs + loads. I don't remember having any muscle soreness afterwards but then again the difference in mass between the bear and Lisa is much more than between the loads from the auction and my body mass. Also I might have had muscle soreness and just didn't remember it.
So this extreme muscle soreness minutes after all her strength is used up probably means that she injured a lot of her muscles. This all over muscle injury is very serious.
Since Robin knows how to build anything should he make an orogastric tube and give her food and water that way so that her muscles can heal up? He does love Lisa but building a shelter is important as is getting food and letting Lisa rest while her muscles heal. So should he continue building the shelter or should he build an orogastric tube first and then continue building the shelter?
Would the rain that follows help with the muscle injury at all by like reducing blood flow from a decrease in temperature or something?
Here is the hunting scene:
Lisa went into the woods and was careful not to make a single sound. Her extreme night vision kicked in. She could see the same way a rattlesnake does. That is both color and heat at the same time.
Lisa saw a deer and was getting her bow and arrow ready when she saw a bear coming towards her. She shot the bear several times and then with all her strength she carried it home.
Here is the home scene when she finally lets go of the bear:
Lisa said “A bear almost got me but I got him first.”
Robin said “A bear! Oh my you look sore. Are you okay?”
Lisa said “ No, I am not okay. I am sore. All my muscles are sore. Can you cook the bear?”
Robin said “Of course I can. I have had to hunt and cook by myself for 21 years.”
Now these humanoids are naturally very strong. Much stronger than we are. But carrying the bear required both strength and endurance which Lisa just lost when she got home. When she is home she feels very weak and sore all over. Robin lets Lisa rest because of her extreme muscle soreness.
I remember when I had to carry things from an auction that were heavier than I am. Some of those were loads of 200 lbs or more. I didn't have near 200 lbs of body mass(I had more like 140-150 lbs of body mass) but with a lot of my strength I carried those 200 lbs + loads. I don't remember having any muscle soreness afterwards but then again the difference in mass between the bear and Lisa is much more than between the loads from the auction and my body mass. Also I might have had muscle soreness and just didn't remember it.
So this extreme muscle soreness minutes after all her strength is used up probably means that she injured a lot of her muscles. This all over muscle injury is very serious.
Since Robin knows how to build anything should he make an orogastric tube and give her food and water that way so that her muscles can heal up? He does love Lisa but building a shelter is important as is getting food and letting Lisa rest while her muscles heal. So should he continue building the shelter or should he build an orogastric tube first and then continue building the shelter?
Would the rain that follows help with the muscle injury at all by like reducing blood flow from a decrease in temperature or something?