Medic Archive
Thread: when is it right to refuse to heal some one ?
As soon as the thought pops into your head that maybe you shouldn't be healing this jerk.
he pays and use his skil points the way he wants u pay and use the skill point the way u choose he had the chance to get medic so yes u dont have to heal if you dont want to
now if he was willing to pay maybe that jsut me tho( depends on amount)
Me (healing someone): Greetings, Soandso, we're working with a few people here, have a seat over there and we should be with you in a few minutes.
Jerk: I'm really in a hurry, I don't have many wounds!
Me: I can see that, you have a little Mind wounding there too I see, perhaps you could visit the Cantina and come back, maybe things will be a little slower then.
Jerk: Dude **edit** just heal me, I'll pay you.
Me: That's commendable of you to offer to pay for our services, it's not free for us after all, but the people in front of you have patiently waited.
Jerk: Just freakin' heal me!
Me: Perhaps you should talk that Medic Trainer there, and start making some Wound Kit As, because you just hit my /ignore list. Have a nice day.
Heh. I do this a lot.
It's pretty simple really you should set your own priorities on who you should heal.
usually my priority is
1. tippers
2. whoever got the most wounds
3. none afk/ld players
4. first comefirst serve.
but i'm usually not that evil that i quit healing people as soon as someone that got wasted comes in.
if someone demands to get healed tell him your situation like healing a paying cutomer. i'll heal you for x credits etc
btw if you got a good droid you can wait in the cantina and offer your service like it was mentioned before. and if you are enterprizing you can go to the starport/shuttlebayand heal people waiting for/ariving fromthe shuttle.
Just recently I started healing someone, but I knew I needed to catch a shuttle. I healed him about 1500 wound between health and action and left. Hehe, he demanded I come back and finish him. I shouldn't even have responded.
IMO it's right to refuse a heal if you don't need anymore medic exp. As a master doc and master combat medic I only heal those who pay. Shure you can sit here for 3 hours while Bob the novice medic heals for 5 - 10 wounds every minute or pay me and I can heal 700 wounds a shot every 25 seconds.
I also refuse to heal people who have no manners or respect for the healing classes.
I also feel that it's right to refuse a heal if there are other lower class medics who need the exp. In most cases I actuly help them by buffing their patients health and action by a few K and let them have the exp.
A few nights ago I log back in after taking a hour break or so and there were a few patients in the med center. Two people who with me when I logged were still there. Said hello and started healing the closest to me. For the most part there were more medics than patients that night. So I am healing this guy and he yells in all caps..."COME ON HURRY UP AND HEAL ME ALREADY" Well I said to him then perhaps you should go find somelse to heal you and I got up and moved over to another patient and started healing him. Still yelling in all caps he starts ranting how he doesn't have time for this and just to heal him. One of the other medics told him he was rude and should apologize so he says he is sorry. The other medic pm's me and says should we heal him...just at that moment he got up and left. If he would of stayed I would not of healed him anyways apology or not. If he was in a hurry he could of said nicely just that and asked if another medic could help me out with him since we were not all that busy. Oh well his loss.
I would refuse service ANYTIME you want to. Most players take medics for granted. Do what you feel is right.
amh9876 wrote:
Bad_Bad_Leroy wrote:
in a **edit**-for-tat mode
lol - the best board edit yet!
hehe, I didn't even notice that one!
I dont really get paid anyway (well, I have moved to charging, but thats another story) so why would I bother to heal someone so impolite or rude?
I have better things to do with my time than to heal those people.