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Medical & Rescue Division

“In the black, hope wears armor and carries a medgun.”

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When things go wrong — and they often do — the Union’s Medical & Rescue Division steps in to stabilize, revive, and extract. In the modern 'verse, the line between life and death is thinner than ever. Our responders are trained to handle more than just scratches; we manage Tier 1 critical trauma, localized drug titration, and the logistics of Regeneration and Imprinting.

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These are the fearless professionals who deploy into active combat zones and hazard-stricken derelicts to recover personnel. Whether you are performing a ship-side stabilization using MedGel reserves or coordinating an emergency extraction to a Tier 1 Medical Bay for total reconstruction, your presence is the ultimate insurance policy for every Union operation.

 

If you have a cool head, steady hands, and a heart big enough to carry a squad on your back — this is your path.

 

Ideal For Pilots Who:

  • Enjoy high-impact support roles where mastering Injury Tiers and medical pharmacology can save a multi-hour mission.

  • Love the technicality of Medical Bed management, from setting imprints to managing specialized healing pulses.

  • Prefer staying adaptable — transitioning from a combat medic in a bunker to a search-and-rescue pilot in a C8R Pisces or Apollo.

 

Example Missions:

  • Combat Medevac & Triage: Deploying into hot zones to stabilize downed members and neutralize high-level injuries.

  • Deep Space Search & Rescue: Locating beacon signals in environmental disasters and performing long-range casualty extraction.

  • Capital Ship Medical Support: Managing the specialized medical facilities on large-scale fleet operations, including MedGel logistics and respawn coordination.

  • Humanitarian & Bio-Hazard Recovery: Providing aid to frontier settlements and securing biological samples from high-risk derelicts.

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  • RSI - SPFRU

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