"What's his status?"
"He seems pretty stable, but it'll be a while until he adjusts to it."
"What's your estimate?"
"Maybe two weeks to a month, at best."
"That's actually pretty good, come to think of it."
"Look, he's coming to now."
You open your eyes and see a large circular light set into a high metal ceiling. The air smells clean and filtered, like what you'd find in a high-quality hospital of some sort. Everything looks blurry and the room appears to be spinning. There's also an ache in your head, as if someone hit you in the head with a hammer and then tied your neck into a knot.
Everything in your body feel sharp and unnatural. There's a cold feeling that shouldn't be there, but you can't seem to place it. It's as if everything inside of you had been taken out and replaced with something else; as if you had been turned into some kind of cyborg.
"Good afternoon," a woman wearing white-framed glasses says in a surprisingly soothing voice. You don't think you remember her- actually, come to think of it, you don't remember anything at all. All you know is that you woke up here.
You open your mouth to speak, but nothing comes out. Your throat hurts a great deal, though.
"Your vocal systems haven't been configured yet, but we'll take care of that soon. In the meantime, you should work on getting used to everything. You know, moving around, carrying things- everyday things like that," she says.
You push yourself into a sitting position, which also brings on incredible pain. You notice a man dressed in blue sitting on one of the medical tables to your left, but it looks like he's just watching. He has straight, vertical black lines coming from under his eyes and glowing blue eyes that don't seem to reflect any emotion. You don't think you know him, either.
"Don't him," the woman with the glasses says. "He just came to see how you were doing. By the way, I'm Hemias Besidras, the head medical officer on this station. You'll be visiting me at least twice a day for the next few days, or until you're accustomed to yourself."
You give her a slight nod and glance around. The room is rather large, full of computers, beds, and various machines.
What will you do?