Bovie

(#49245349)
Level 1 Fae
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Lightning.
Female Fae
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Personal Style

Apparel

Powered Implants
Classy Top Hat
Surgestream Coat
Well-to-do Sable Knickers
Timekeeper
Contrast Rogue Tail Binding
Sociable Striped Tailtaille
Archer's Tail Twist
Diaphanous Sylvan Lattice

Skin

Accent: Little Bolt

Scene

Scene: Stormcatcher's Domain

Measurements

Length
1.03 m
Wingspan
1.14 m
Weight
1.19 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Shale
Tiger
Shale
Tiger
Secondary Gene
Turquoise
Basic
Turquoise
Basic
Tertiary Gene
Silver
Basic
Silver
Basic

Hatchday

Hatchday
Feb 09, 2019
(5 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Fae

Eye Type

Special Eye Type
Lightning
Primal
Level 1 Fae
EXP: 0 / 245
Scratch
Shred
STR
6
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
8
VIT
8
MND
6

Lineage

Parents

Offspring

  • none

Biography



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Bovie
Electrosurgery scientist
Invented the Fae Tail Bovie devices for use in surgeries and procedures and currently has one installed on himself. He offers the same augment to Fae surgery techs for a revolutionary way of precision cutting.

"It's electrosurgery, not electrocautery. The latter is little different from a soldering iron. Just choose the right resistive heating module and force a nice constant current. Any scrub bat could do it.

Now what I do is electrosurgery. First, you gotta be able to create and manipulate alternating currents in the radiofrequency range. Dipping into lower frequencies will start activating muscle and nerve tissue, not to mention cause water electrolysis. You also have to be able to produce high voltage potentials. I've clocked up to 10,000 volts peak-to-peak at one surgery. Thank the Stormlord that current is not as critical since most Fae cannot produce high current outputs, me included. Then, its better to do this all as pulsed waveforms, making sure to modify your power-density with different tissues, locations, and the presence of blood......Honestly, its not as bad as it sounds once you get the augments. The circuitry runs a lot of the more precise components, but you gotta know it to maintain and modify."


Why yes this is a William T. Bovie fandragon :D

Development of the first commercial electrosurgical device is credited to William T. Bovie, who developed the first electrosurgical device while employed at Harvard University. The first use of an electrosurgical generator in an operating room occurred on October 1, 1926 at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. The operation—removal of a mass from a patient’s head—was performed by Harvey Cushing.

An invention that paved the way for neurosurgery


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