Character Profile: Dr. Wain (The Service Station Medic)
- Role & Description Role: A former [[MAS]] Senior Medical Officer, now living in the "Ghost Mile" as one of the Erased. He appears in Chapter 8 at a derelict motorway service station, providing triage and grounding salts to stabilize [[Alistair_Penhaligon|Alistair's]] temporal crash. He is distinct from [[Dr_Aris|Dr. Elara Aris]] ([[The_Gutter_Clinic|Gutter Clinic]] surgeon).
Description: Dr. Wain is a man in his late fifties, wearing a frayed tweed jacket and spectacles held together with surgical tape. His skin has a faint, translucent sheen typical of prolonged exposure to the Friction. His eyes are the colour of a winter sea — pale, distant, and carrying the weight of having seen too much. He moves with the precise, bureaucratic economy of someone who trained in Ministry medicine but now operates in the grey spaces between regulation.
- Psychographic Profile: The Mirror of the Fall The Erased Realist: Wain represents what [[Barnaby_Wickes|Randy]] fears he will become — a man who lives in the cracks of a world that forgot him, trading his expertise for survival. He is cynical but not unkind; he provides help but always at a price, because "in the [[The_Gutter|Gutter]], proof is just another word for bait."
The Ghost of the [[MAS]]: He was a Senior Medical Officer who filed a grievance after seeing a study on the [[The_Sovereign_Pulse|Sovereign Pulse]]'s long-term effects on working-class memory. By the time he got home, his wife didn't recognize his face. The [[MAS]] didn't arrest him — they simply unpublished him.
- Abilities: Gutter Triage Grounding Salts: He processes salts from the soot of Bethnal Green chimneys, dense with un-optimised human history. The salts act as a massive irreducible error in the system, forcing reality to acknowledge the presence of a fading person.
The Siphon: He gives [[Barnaby_Wickes|Randy]] a "Siphon" — a device that draws local Static into itself and stores it, masking the user from Sovereign scanners in the Ghost Mile.
- Relationship to Protagonists To [[Alistair_Penhaligon|Alistair]]: He treats him as a patient with advanced temporal degradation. He provides immediate triage (grounding salts) to stop the flickering, but recognizes that Alistair's condition is chronic and requires deeper intervention (which he cannot provide — thus the referral chain leads to Dr. Hallow then ultimately to Dr. Aris).
To [[Barnaby_Wickes|Randy]]: He is a warning — the visible outcome of a MAS career that ended in erasure. He sees Randy's Academy posture and recognizes the trajectory. His parting gift (the Siphon) is both practical aid and a symbolic handoff: "Stop trying to fix the radio. Start learning how to use the interference."
- Key Story Beat (Chapter 8) The Service Station Encounter: Waiting at the derelict service station, Wain diagnoses Alistair's "over-drawing" and applies grounding salts to stabilise his form. He provides the Siphon, intelligence on the Sovereign Auditor ([[Arthur_Penhaligon|Arthur Penhaligon]]), and a referral to Dr. Hallow for deeper stabilization. He vanishes into the [[The_Gutter|Gutter]] after the treatment, leaving his medical bag behind — a silent promise of further trades.
The Distinction: Unlike Dr. Aris (surgeon-clinic, Resonance-Transfusion) and Dr. Hallow (canteen meeting, Stabilization Rig trade), Wain is triage. He buys time. He doesn't fix — he delays the breaking point by long enough for the next link in the chain to act.