This morning, a situation of unprecedented gravity was announced: the last known Thargoid Titan, named COCIJO, has been detected on a likely course toward the SOL system. Faced with this colossal threat, Medicorp has activated its maximum emergency protocol and is redeploying its resources immediately.

An Unprecedented Threat to Humanity’s Cradle

The movement of COCIJO toward SOL, if confirmed, represents an unparalleled threat in human history. The SOL system, the cradle of humanity, could become the target of an attack of devastating magnitude. This situation raises critical questions: Are the Thargoids seeking to annihilate the symbol of our civilization to mark the end of their war against humanity? Or could this maneuver be a desperate attempt to open the door to negotiations? Unfortunately, the hope for dialogue remains extremely slim, and recent history suggests that humanity must prepare for the worst.

In this context of uncertainty and imminent danger, the role of rescue teams has never been more vital. Medicorp, with its expertise and extensive capabilities, stands at the forefront of efforts to anticipate the humanitarian consequences of a potential assault. Civilian evacuations, medical support in conflict zones, and responses to unknown biological threats: Medicorp’s teams are bracing for what could become the most severe crisis of all time.

Their mission: to preserve life, even in the heart of chaos.

Medicorp Fleet Carriers in Strategic Positions

Medicorp’s Fleet Carriers, the MHS Hippocrates and the MHS Louis Pasteur, have been strategically deployed to two distinct systems near SOL. This positioning aims to maximize preparedness for potential emergency scenarios, whether they involve medical care, civilian evacuations, or responses to biological threats.

  • The Hippocrates has been dispatched to the YIN SECTOR CL-Y D127 system, less than 10 light-years from SOL.
  • The Louis Pasteur is stationed at LHS 449, approximately 15 light-years from SOL.

Their crews, composed of specialists in emergency medicine and humanitarian crisis management, are ready to respond swiftly to protect populations and critical infrastructure.

Total Mobilization and a Call for Cooperation

To address this critical situation, all other Medicorp operations have been temporarily suspended. The organization is now dedicating all its human and material resources to addressing the threat posed by COCIJO.

Furthermore, Medicorp is calling on local authorities, superpowers, allied fleets, and independent commanders to provision medical and emergency supplies, free up beds in care facilities, and prepare safe havens for refugees in nearby systems. Civilian populations are urged to closely follow official instructions and avoid any non-essential activities in the region.

As COCIJO continues its advance toward SOL, Medicorp remains steadfast in its readiness to act decisively. Collaboration and resilience will be essential to confronting this unprecedented threat.

Stay updated in real time through Medicorp’s official channels and the Kalatic.