Weetabix wrote:Jericho941 wrote:Steamforger wrote:The assailant fired a round from his NAA that went through Coates's armpit, severing an aorta.
IIRC, there is only one of those.
They probably meant an artery. The brachial runs right through that area, IIRC.
You have both an ascending and a descending aorta.
Surprising no one, they both meet at the heart, and either is immediately accessible from an armpit hit.
Which, as a rule, is non-survivable, even if you were laying on a table in surgery with a trauma team at the point of ignition. About 6-8 pumps, and your heart is running on fumes. As the heart itself draws its own blood supply from backpressure in the aorta, having it all drop to zero pressure means the lack of blood elsewhere isn't much of a problem, because the heart stops beating fairly rapidly at that point too. What senior doctors refer to as one of them there viscious circles. One of those "Faces Of Death"
videos, where a politician handed out suicide notes at a press conference, and then ate a .44Mag taken from a handy manila envelope, is fairly illustrative of the concept.(NSFDinner, and this is the edited version.)
That's one of those life mistakes at which you simply don't get a second chance.
"There are four types of homicide: felonious, accidental, justifiable, and praiseworthy." -Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"