Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Med Center Saves Alien Baby

BIG BRAIN TECHNOLOGIES SENTIENT PLANT MEDICAL CENTER SAVES ITS FIRST LIFE

Med Center Saves Alien Vege-tation Baby

BREAKING NEWS!
The new plant med center spent days working to save the sentient plant breech baby. 

When the new baby appeared, it was shifted in position and stuck to the mother leaf. During the birthing process, half the baby released from the birthing stem canal but the other half stuck tight. Then, the baby became contorted and twisted while being permanently stuck. It started to die, a withering process and then a new baby appeared as if to quickly replace it (seen to the immediate right at the base of the adjacent stem).

Medical personnel worked arduously with conventional medical ideas to free the baby at the sticking point but to no avail. Finally a radical new idea was proposed - completely change the environment. At this point, an enclosed air-tight mini greenhouse incubator was fabricated and installed over the entire sentient plant, raising both temperature and humidity levels, and creating a water IV drip feed at double the rate inducing heat and moisture.

It only took one day for the plant baby to release and go through its final birthing process. As seen the photo, mostly unscathed and only slightly wrinkled in a place or two, and in only two days the baby has unfurled and grown significantly - a sign of being healthy. Just perhaps, like the process at the hospital for human babies, plant babies need an incubator. As reported by the Biologist doctor, Humanoido, this is the first life saved by the new Big Brain Technologies Sentient Plant Medical Facility.

Alien Baby Nickname
It came from above! Where did the alien baby nickname come from? One day a single leaf fell from the sky and landed on the deck. Its origins and classification were unknown and it had no roots whatsoever. As an experiment, to see if the alien sky child could grow into a full plant, Humanoido put it in a jar with water. Two years later, the plant has fully grown into what we see today.