Sci-Fi Outpost Medical Lab. Sci-Fi Ambiance for Sleep, Study, Relaxation



Here, we examine the biology of the hostile/friendly creatures we captured. We had some pretty fun times. The traces on the right of the door also belong to one of these beautiful days. It’s the mark of what we’re trying to remove from Bob’s face. And yes Bob. The man always finds trouble. Thanks to him, we discover what is on this planet much faster. We have a nice team here, but sometimes you also want to be alone and get your head together in silence. I love these tunes coming out of lab machines. Music to my ears.

This video offers the perfect ambience for relaxation and study in a futuristic science outpost on the Earth-like habitat, with mesmerizing sci-fi soundscapes and stunning visuals. You will feel like you have stepped into a whole new world, one that is both calming and inspiring at the same time.

The futuristic sci-fi outpost in the video is designed to help you unwind and focus on your tasks. Whether you are trying to relax after a long day or need a peaceful environment to study, this video provides the ideal setting. You can listen to the soothing sounds of the futuristic city while taking a nap, meditating, or reading a book.

So, if you are looking for a perfect ambience to unwind and focus on, this sci-fi ambience video is just what you need. It’s perfect for those who are into science fiction, need a break from their busy life, or just want to experience something new and exciting.

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18 thoughts on “Sci-Fi Outpost Medical Lab. Sci-Fi Ambiance for Sleep, Study, Relaxation”

  1. "This commander is the apex predator of this region, it kills with a venomous bite and consumes the prey whole. We've cataloged seventy species thus far, and…oh yeah that cute critter is a herbivore, it actually shoots spikes from its shell."

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  2. "Erickson and I were the security team on site when the incident happened. Three of the sci team (Dave, Maurice, and Wendell) were excavating geologic samples at an alluvial fan out near one of the little canyons coming off the as-yet-unnamed mountain ranges to the south of the Outpost (about 70 klicks as the crow flies).

    We arrived on site and Erickson and I disembarked the EVR to do a quick sweep while they got the drilling apparatus set up. Now, you might be wondering why they had two of us on a sample grab excursion, but the drones had swept the area a few days previous and had seen some pretty large heat signatures underneath the canopy of the local flora, so they thought maybe the area was frequented by some sort of big critter. And yes, in the ochre-colored dirt, there were some large five-toed prints made by a pretty big biped, but it was older sign and we never found anything fresher.

    That's not what we had to worry about. The sci team had gotten the drilling apparatus set up and finished running diagnostics and the tungsten carbide core drill was laid out in sections, ready to go. They started the drilling process and all went well for about 15 minutes but something happened with the high-speed drill. I have no idea what caused it, but the engine compartment made a grinding noise and one of the sections of the core drill shattered at full speed. Erickson and I were posted up on top of some boulders and Dave and Maurice were inside the EVR at the time.

    But Wendell had moved in to ready the next section of drill. A large piece of shrapnel cut his left leg off mid-shin. With the drill now quiet, all you could hear was the sound of Wendell screaming behind his visor and the sound of his suit venting air.

    We all kind of moved at once. I chucked my rifle in the dirt and grabbed a mechanical TQ and got it high up on his thigh and cinched down. Erickson used his shears to cut away the loose ribbons of suit, leaving about 2 inches of fabric below the TQ. Dave and Maurice got the Extremity Trauma Pod ready and sized.

    A ETP is sort of this glove you put over a traumatic amputation when the user is in a pressurized suit and you need to seal it back up. One end has a collar that bonds chemically to the leftover fabric of the suit to create a seal and the other has a small medical module that oxygenates and medicates the wound. The thing maintains the wound in a sort of stasis until you can get to proper care. Before we attached the thing, Dave used an autoinjector to send Wendell to Narcotic Sleepytown.

    To keep a long story from getting longer, we loaded back up and hauled ass in the EVR. Erickson radioed ahead and told the Outpost to have the doc prep the MedLab and we hooked up Wendell and started transmitting his vitals.

    Doc got the wound cleaned up and Wendell is recovering. A request was sent up to the ship in orbit for a special prosthetic (full tactile feedback) to be shipped down with tomorrow's resupply, along with one of the shipboard surgeons to help get Wendell back on his feet. Request was approved. Official report to follow."

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  3. Oh man, I missed this one so much. I remember you used to have this medical bay ambience on the channel in a 3 hour version. This newer version has really nice visuals.

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  4. An empty and quiet room for sleeping.

    After the bureaucratic mess on the beginning of her shift, after a bunch of Space Marines invading the ER and dragging in a fellow grunt with more resemblance to a piece of meat, after malfunctions on three of seven cryopods she administrated and other countless little stitches sent to her she felt more like a patient in on of these old fashioned lunatic asylums. And it was just the first twenty four round of her seventy two hour shift. She felt straight on a bed and dragged her coat over her head.

    She hated every decision her dumb past self made. And especially her three year duty contract on the USS Noyota in these vast realms of the outer banks. She closed her eyes and prepared herself for a quick sleep as her Neuroassistant Implant flashed a three minute warning: “INCOMING MEDIVAC. TWO CRITICAL. One deceased. Expect BIOHAZARD!” She stumbled more as standing up, grabbed one of these Stim-O pills from a bag of her coat and left the room.

    The room was empty again.

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