Medic

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Medic
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Disposition Neutral
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This occupation is open to:
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A medic is a medical specialist and the manager of a town's hospital.


Equipment

Clothing and armor

Human/Halfling clothing and armor:

  • Top: Shirt with tie
  • Body armor: Lab coat
  • Bottom: Regular pants
  • Footwear: Regular shoes

Youkai outfit: Scientist outfit

Load-bearing equipment

Equipment and inventory

Equipped weapons:

Inventory:


Other information

Skills: Species' natural skills + the following:

  • Combat skills: Basic (Semi-auto rifle, Automatic rifle)
  • Non-combat skills: Expert (Healing)

Occupation traits:

  • Restricted occupation: The amount of characters that can hold this occupation is restricted to max 1 per town.


Overview

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A medic is a member of the Scientific Community, and more specifically, the Medical Science Team.

Medics are in charge of operating and managing a town's hospital and its staff of nurses, effectively acting as the chief medical officer of a given town. They are also qualified to provide advanced medical care to patients, such as surgeries and other operations beyond the scope of first aid. This huge responsibility often makes them one of the most important and respected inhabitants of a given town.

To become a medic, one must have had a certain amount of experience working as a nurse to be eligible for succession; typically, nurses with less than 6 years are not considered, and those with 8 years or more get higher priority. Medics generally select one successor a few years before retirement, personally training them and providing them with the requisite advanced medical skills. Once the training is complete, the current medic typically organizes a farewell and succession party, during which the management of the hospital is officially transferred to the designated successor. After the party has ended, the previous medic officially leaves the profession, while the successor officially begins their first day of work as a newly-minted medic.