- Location
- Seattle
Name: Captain Patrick Hall, DNP
Age: 38
Affiliation: UNC Search and Rescue
Character Features: 50
- Personal Shuttle [30 Points]: You have your own ship! It's able to hold 20 People, is decently armed, and has a decent engine to make it able to maneuver pretty well in both atmosphere and space. SRS Pegasus Malta
- Experienced [10 Points]: You have survived numerous incidents, conflicts, or situations and have learned how to take care of yourself. Your chances of surviving something are increased.
- Medical Training [10 Points]: You have the training and knowledge within the medical field to treat and survive medical situations that might pop up.
Unit Features: 50 UNCSR CO-XO105 Mobile Hospital
- UNC Search and Rescue Team (9 Strong) [Costs: 20 Points] - Lightly armed but highly trained in locating and treating survivors involved in various disasters both planetary and orbital.
- Volunteer Medical Team [Costs: 10 Points]: (tbd, but I want them)
- Motor Transport Vehicle Section (4 Vehicles) [Costs: 10 Points] - Ground transports, very basic armor, no weapons, used for transporting passengers and cargo.
- Cargo Shuttle Transport Section (4 Shuttles) [Costs: 10 Points] - Composed of universally used Transports, can carry 100 passengers, 4 small vehicles, and cargo.
Personal Background: Pat likes to help people, always has. From his early days in jrotc and the junior firefighter program to his early work in local ems, getting people from the scene of an accident to safety has been Pats life. After a decade of EMS Pat moved carriers to bridge care, expanding his scope of practice while pursuing a doctorate of nursing. With a strong history of planetside rescue flight, the transition to exoatmospheric rescue evolved naturally with his continuing education. In the end the call to do more, in more extreme environments became too much, selling his house and car for a last generation assault shuttle that he converted into a mobile home and ambulance he took a commission with the USCSR and has been happily tracking and saving people either from accidents or battlefields ever since.
Roanoak is the perfect opportunity to showcase his mobile field hospital team, which he hopes will see broader adoption across the USCSR.