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unnamed clinic
For other medical facilities in the franchise, see The Medicine Woman's Clinic. For the hospital room sequence at the start of Half Two, see Chapter 4.
An unnamed surgical facility in rural New South Wales, where Katita flies Leif after rescuing him from the conflict and the drowning. The clinic exists in perpetual incompleteness: medical supplies are sparse, equipment is improvised, and the structure itself is described as "makeshift"—neither fully functional nor formally recognized.
The unnamed clinic marks the threshold between Newcastle's urban labyrinth and the interior's depopulated desert. Katita wheels Leif to it; she dresses him in the Hawaiian shirt retrieved from ... , places the hand cannon in his lap, positions him in a wheelchair drawn from her supply, and sharpens a sword with heat from ... .
Leif awakens uncertain whether days or years have passed. "Honey. I know you have just woken up. But. We need to go for a drive." The clinic's interior remains largely unspecified—intentionally. Adaptations diverge sharply: some render it as a bioluminescent cavern; others as corrugated-metal bunker; still others as a structure whose geometry shifts when directly observed.
No official name is ever provided. This unnamed quality is essential to its function: it is the place where the cycle perpetually resets.