Operation SOL Protection

Novembrer 3310

On November 28, 3310 (2024), the last remaining Titan suddenly departed the Col 285 Sector BA-P c6-18 system, where it had arrived on December 8, 3308. Reports quickly emerged suggesting that the SOL system, the cradle of humanity, was a potential target. By the afternoon, the SOL system was placed under Thargoid alert, and civilian evacuation protocols were initiated. The SOL system is home to over 22 billion inhabitants.

Phase 1: Civilian Evacuation

On the evening of November 28, Medicorp initiated Operation “SOL Shield,” with its first mission focusing on evacuating civilians and the injured.

Simultaneously, Medicorp deployed its two Fleet Carriers to different systems to prepare for any contingency:

  • MHS Hippocrates was stationed in the YIN SECTOR CL-Y D127 system.
  • MHS Louis Pasteur was stationed in the LHS 449 system.

Despite numerous hyperdictions, operations continued unabated. These incidents, nearly systematic upon leaving SOL to reach the Rescue Ship, posed significant challenges in transporting civilians and injured individuals. Medicorp advised its rescuers to use fast ships (see our shipyard) and remain calm if their FSD drive was disabled by Thargoid interceptors.

Tip: To avoid FSD deactivation, you can passively neutralize the disabling missile using ECM (Electronic Countermeasures). Its 3 km range is sufficient to deactivate both the missile and the drones deployed by Thargoid interceptors attempting to hack your cargo hold. The ECM must be used in “combat” HUD mode.

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