wing the devastating Battle of Sol, which left millions victims in its wake and a grieving galaxy, the NGO Medicorp once again demonstrated its commitment to humanitarian causes. In a bold and innovative gesture, Medicorp organized an exceptional charity concert on Sunday, January 12, 3311, aboard a Beluga, a symbol of elegance and interstellar escape.

A Stage Suspended Among the Stars

The choice of the Beluga, that majestic luxury transport vessel, was no coincidence. Both spacious and equipped with cutting-edge technology, it was transformed into a flying concert hall capable of hosting a renowned galactic classical orchestra. The ship followed a symbolic journey, jumping through every system where a Titan had been destroyed, before culminating in a grand finale in orbit around Terra, in the Sol system.

The stops along the route of the “Philip Glass” were as follows:

  • Hyades Sector FB-N b7-6
  • HIP 8887
  • Cephei Sector BV-Y b4
  • HIP 30377
  • HIP 20567
  • Col 285 Sector IG-0 c6-5
  • Pegasi Sector IH-U b3-3
  • Sol

This journey was designed to honor the memory of the most significant battles and pay tribute to the victims who fell during these conflicts.

The “Philip Glass” Beluga near Terra – 12.01.3311

VIP Tickets for a Noble Cause

The tickets for this “Concert of the Stars,” a unique and majestic event, were highly sought after. Intended for an exclusive audience, they were auctioned off at staggering prices. Many business leaders, famous artists, and philanthropists competed for the opportunity to attend this extraordinary concert. The funds raised will directly benefit the wounded, the families of the victims, and the reconstruction of healthcare facilities in the most affected areas.

The orchestra, led by the renowned conductor Sveva Reggio, performed an emotional program that ranged from grand terrestrial classics to modern compositions inspired by space exploration. Each note seemed to echo like a call for unity and resilience in the face of adversity.

This charity concert once again highlights Medicorp’s ability to innovate in its quest for humanitarian solutions. The NGO reaffirmed its role as a key player in the galaxy, reminding everyone that art and solidarity can transcend borders and conflicts.

With donations reaching record amounts, the concert aboard the Beluga marks a turning point in Medicorp’s humanitarian initiatives. The NGO hopes that this mobilization will inspire similar events, uniting the galaxy in an outpouring of generosity and compassion. Eyes are now set on the future, with the hope that these funds will help build a more just and peaceful world.


Some Remarkable Testimonies

Captain Elias V., invited AX pilot: “Seeing the systems traversed by the Beluga, each scarred by terrible battles where I lost brothers, and ending around Terra, was both a unique and incredible experience. The music accompanied the memories of the talented pilots fallen in combat; it’s a fabulous tribute that chokes me up!”

Lian M., philanthropist: “Participating in this event was my way of contributing to the reconstruction. The music transcended the pain and offered a moment of unity to all the participants. It’s a precious moment I will keep in my heart.”

Damiano D’Arco, concertmaster of Sveva Reggio’s orchestra: “We played each note with the emotion of those who know they’re playing for a cause much greater than themselves. Everything overwhelmed us in that moment. For the first time in my career, my hand trembled; I thought I wouldn’t be able to finish the concert and couldn’t hold back my tears, I admit it.”

The Finale near the Wreckage of Cocijo

Final of the “Concert of the Stars”

“In eternal memory,
At the cradle of our civilisation
We acknowledge the countless lives lost
To a conflict which spanned the stars
Even in moments of triumph
As humanity’s indomitable spirit prevailed
We stride towards a future
Made possible only by the sacrifices of so many
You are remembered
You are honoured
You are the legacy of humankind”

Memorial – The Second Thargoid War, Sol System
– December 3310 –