Maaaaan I hope that was good water and no pathogens can cross with her she might get lucky since everything that is geared to harm is geared twards life on this world not hers.
Maaaaan I hope that was good water and no pathogens can cross with her she might get lucky since eve
That's often makes things worst actually. Most pathogens don't WANT to kill you, it's better if you just get sick enough to spread it to other people. The problem is when they're introduced to a new species and it ends up doing far more harm than intended. For some real world examples read up on the various [Animal] Pox iterations and watch this very helpful video from GCPgrey: Americapox: The Missing Plague
That's often makes things worst actually. Most pathogens don't WANT to kill you, it's better if you
going to have to boil the water before you can drink it at the very least, time to find supplies for a fire, shelter, maybe make a bow and some arrows, because the conveniences of modern day technology are *GONE* except for your space suit. However, due to how unfriendly the locals are i do not put that suit to lasting very long.
Good luck, your going to need a miracle from god at this point. As soon as you break a bone, you are done for.
going to have to boil the water before you can drink it at the very least, time to find supplies for
hmm, she'll probably get sick from that water. There will be foreign microorganisms in it that her body isn't used to.
That alone doesn't have to be deadly, it happens on earth all the time when you travel across the globe from where you usually live to - for example - the tropics.
The immune system is suddenly exposed to a lot of things it has never seen before - and responds with a flush - you get diarhea, just from drinking the water or eating the food - any food.
After a few days that usually gets ok if you didn't catch anything really bad. The internal flora got readjusted to cope with the new influx, new balance established, immune system formed antibodies against anything that doesn't play along nicely, etc...
I saw above comments about the danger of pathogenic microorganisms crossing the species barrier, but lets face it, those cases are actually pretty rare. Most germs are unable to cross, and anything that is drastically different from their intended host just doesn't get infected at all. They are just missing a working incubation path that bypasses that hosts immune system.
hmm, she'll probably get sick from that water. There will be foreign microorganisms in it that her b