The new station Rainbow’s End, recently constructed in the Roefoo ZE-H d10-0 system during the Distant Worlds 3 expedition, now stands as one of the most distant human outposts in the galaxy.
Located nearly 48,000 Al from Kalak, the station represents a potential support point for explorers operating in the deep regions of the Milky Way.
Beyond its logistical role for exploration, discussions are already emerging within the community regarding the management of escape pods in such remote areas.
Today, when an escape pod is recovered in deep space, the main challenge remains distance: transporting the capsule to a facility capable of opening it and treating the survivor, and then organizing the pilot’s return to inhabited space.
In this context, Medicorp is currently in contact with several commanders operating in the region, with the aim of sharing its expertise in escape pod recovery and treatment.
The objective would not be to take control of a medical installation, but rather to:
- train local teams in proper treatment procedures,
- assist with the implementation of appropriate infrastructure,
- and potentially help the station obtain certification allowing it to officially receive escape pods, in accordance with Medicorp standards.
If these discussions prove successful, Rainbow’s End could become a first-response relay for rescued pilots in deep-space exploration, significantly reducing response and treatment times in these extreme regions of the galaxy.
In the depths of space, every installation capable of saving a life matters