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  • AND THEY DON'T HAVE THE ANTIHEMOPHILIA UPDATES TO THEIR SYSTEMS!!!!
  • Oh no! Spacecraft Aorta is going down and Spacecraft Ventricle isn't far from the same fate!
  • Contract the spasmic passages to block the blood flow from the bank below!
  • Blood Cadets of the Intergalactic Vessel Corps were on their way to the heart of the galaxy when a meteor shower struck.
  • Rangers Plato (left) and Letos (right) were mortified at the sight of the damage. It would be impossible to salvage the Aorta and Ventricle ships. They were constructed in a different factory giving them the hemophilia effect. They couldn't stop the flow once it had started. Luckily their factory had installed an update in their ship.
  • ADP
  • Thromboxane A2
  • Their ship's blood cells had begun to flow out of the spacecraft. The two cadets needed to act urgently and effectively. Plato had been trained for this kind of situation and would have to lead Letos step-by-step.
  • I've got the intrinsic pathway and you've got the extrinsic!
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  • Plato and Letos ran to the control center in an attempt to repair the spacecraft and successfully deliver the blood. The first step was to initiate the contractions to slow the stream of blood.
  • PF-3
  • PF-3
  • A series of vascular spasms were delivered below-deck. The smooth pathways began to stop the flood in the observatory.
  • With the blood flow under greater control Plato needed to activate the platelet plug process. Plato released the platlidozoids from the floor panel and they were sent to stick to the collagen fibers of the window shards. They then changed shape releasing thromboxane A2, ADP, and Serotonin.
  • ADP
  • ADP
  • serotonin
  • serotonin
  • Thromboxane A2
  • The serotonin maintained the spasms below deck while the thromboxane A2 and ADP continued to activate the platidozoids before Plato began to coagulate the wound.
  • Plato began the intrinsic pathway and Letos observed carefully as he pulled the lever releasing platelet factor PF-3. The factor paired with the calcium critters aboard the ship joined and transformed into factor forms until they reached factor X.
  • PF-3
  • Now it was Letos's turn. He began on the extrinsic pathway. Step 1: He exposed Tissue Factor III by pulling back the heavy lever. Step 2: More calcium critters fled to the wound Step 3: The critters transformed the factor until it reached factor X.
  • Plato and Letos had done it! They completed the most challenging step in saving the ship! The two pathways converged and together transformed the fibrinogen of the of the blood plasma into a fibrin network! The ship was saved at last.
  • Then came the clean up. The fibers of the clot contracted and pulled together the broken glass sealing up the ship's catastrophic gash. Letos, with a newfound confidence secreted PDGF from his dashboard panel to stimulate cell division to repair the seam.
  • The blood clot stimulated the tissue producing tissue plasminogen activators that converted the plasminogen to plasminopi who chewed up all the fibrin until Plasminogen Activator Inhibitors fired by Plato stopped them.
  • We've done it!!
  • Everything began to slow down. The clotting factors were broken down by enzymgons, fibrin had bound to thrombin to stop fibrin formation, and heparin was secreted while endothelium was present to activate thrombin-deactivation enzymgons. As the enzymgons completed the clotting Plato and Letos went back to the observatory.
  • Plato and Letos couldn't have been more proud. It's a once in a trillion lightyear kind of thing and they managed to pull it off. Without the teamwork they exhibited and the hard work of their crew they would be as gone as the cadets on the unfortunate Aorta and Ventricle spacecrafts.
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