A metallic wheeze, the sound of a small pump straining. Blinding white, Marbo opens his eyes and finds himself connected to more wires than even moira would know what to do with. Defibrillators, heartrate monitors, and various other vital systems beep and whizz and buzz as he lay on the medbay stretcher.
He attempts to call out to someone but finds no voice in his throat. His head is still swimming. He reaches for a datapad that is sitting on a nearby surgical tray, and turns on the front facing camera, examining the damage. A look of regret crosses his face, "Another failed expiriment" he thinks to himself.
He begins typing, a design coming to mind similar to cassanos helmet, but only covering his affected throat.
Piece by piece he builds it in the drafting program recognized by the replicators, and sends it to the nearest one.
He closes his eyes and lays there. hoping that Belka and the other doctors are too busy to concern themselves with him. Once the datapad notifies him that the replicator has printed his device off, he stands up carefully, and moves with great deliberation as to not disconnect any of the lifesaving equipment he has mounted to his body at this point. When he reaches the replicator, he sees his contraption. A bulky collar/chestplate containing a sterilized sealed area for his neck, as well as an electronc vocal modulator, and an oxygen pump connected to a canister of ethanol, which he can administer at any time to reduce stress and prevent unnecessary stress related damage to his wounds.
He fits it over the Spacefleet standard issue "Walking Wounded" Robe that he is wearing. A very simple zip-up full body robe, that serves as an easy, warm cover for wounded who are able to move about the ship. The benefits to the robe, on top of being warm and comfortable, is that it conceals a majority of the wires and tubes that his new collar uses to connect to his body, as well as denoting that he is currently not "Acting Staff."
Once he is suited, a page comes through the PA system, taking almost everyone by surprise due to its slightly pitchy, robotic tone.
"Commander. Zlam. Good catch.
Marbo has some thoughts on these slugs he would like to share when you are available."
If it werent for the strange mechanicality to his voice, it would almost come off as aggressive, something nobody has heard come from Marbo before.