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MEDICAL, HUMANITARIAN & BIO-SCIENCES DIVISION

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Every Life We CarryDon "Major Deej"Finger
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The Medical, Humanitarian & Bio-Sciences Division provides health, rescue, humanitarian, biological, psychological, xenobiological, and disaster-support services across GUARD’s mission areas.

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This division serves humans, superhumans, aliens, refugees, displaced civilians, and GUARD personnel. It also manages medical ethics, quarantine procedures, trauma response, and biosecurity protocols.

STATISTICS

HISTORY

The Humanitarian Heart of GUARD

From its earliest days, GUARD understood that global security meant more than stopping threats. Wars, invasions, disasters, superhuman conflicts, portal incidents, and alien contact all left behind the same hard truth: saving the world means saving the people in it. Out of that reality, GUARD Medical evolved from a support necessity into one of the organization’s most important divisions.

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In its early years, GUARD’s medical services were smaller, more traditional, and largely focused on emergency treatment, surgery, recovery support, and field medicine for human personnel. One of the most important early figures in that era was Doctor Marcus Greene, a brilliant surgeon who joined GUARD in 1990, bringing elite medical skill, calm under pressure, and a relentless refusal to let patients die. His work helped establish GUARD Medical’s reputation for excellence in human trauma care and complex surgery.

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As GUARD’s mission scope expanded, so too did the need for a more specialized medical structure. Superhuman incidents, biological threats, major disasters, and nontraditional battlefields placed enormous strain on conventional medicine. GUARD’s medical arm began adapting into something broader: a division built not only for treatment, but for disaster response, mobile support, humanitarian care, and medically complex operational environments.

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The turning point in the division’s identity came with Doctor Dan Troite, a world-renowned surgeon whose life was permanently changed during a high-risk SEAGUARD mission involving the President of the United States, a deadly deep-sea toxin, and a desperate undersea race to create a viable antidote. Troite saved the President’s life, but was himself fatally poisoned in the process. In an extraordinary act of emergency ingenuity, his consciousness was transferred into a computerized system and later integrated into an android body after his original body was destroyed. Rather than retreat from medicine, Troite chose to remain with GUARD, becoming Doctor Detroit and eventually rising to command the entire division. His story became one of the defining legends of GUARD Medical and a powerful symbol of sacrifice, innovation, and the value of life.

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The next major transformation came with the realities of metahuman medicine. Powered patients could not always be treated safely by ordinary clinical models. Their injuries, physiologies, recovery patterns, containment needs, and psychological burdens demanded new expertise. In response, GUARD formalized MCARE — Metahuman Care. A central figure in that evolution was Dr. Emily Tashun, better known as Dr. M.U. Tation, whose own life had been shaped by mutation, abuse, survival, and healing. As both a doctor and a metahuman, she brought a vital perspective: metahumans were not anomalies to be studied from a distance, but patients deserving dignity, expertise, and protection.

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GUARD Medical entered yet another era with the arrival of Doc Vega / V15-3491, a healer from the Alpha Centauri Empire whose exploration vessel crashed on Earth after an attack by the Galactic Expatriates. GUARD personnel tried to save the surviving alien crew, but lacking sufficient xenomedical knowledge, many still died of their injuries. Vega witnessed both Earth’s limitations and GUARD’s sincerity. In choosing to remain and serve, he helped GUARD establish ACARE — Alien Care, ensuring that alien patients would no longer be treated as unknown biological mysteries in moments of crisis, but with dedicated expertise, proper protocols, and compassion.

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These turning points transformed GUARD Medical into the modern Medical, Humanitarian & Bio-Sciences Division. No longer limited to emergency medicine alone, the division now includes specialized human, alien, and metahuman care, biosecurity, xenobiology, psychological recovery, refugee support, humanitarian medicine, and medical ethics review. It operates across GUARD’s global, orbital, extraterrestrial, and special-threat environments while preserving one clear identity:

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to protect life, relieve suffering, and ensure that in every GUARD mission,
survival and humanity remain just as important as victory.

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ORG CHART

MEDICAL DIVISION COMMANDER

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Alien Care (ACARE) Commander

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Human Care (HCARE) Commander

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Metahuman Care (MCARE) Commander

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Xenobiology Commander

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OPERATIONS

Mission and Function

GUARD Medical operates wherever life is at risk. It functions as a medical command, a humanitarian response division, a scientific support structure, and an ethical safeguard within the broader GUARD organization. Its work extends from elite surgical intervention to refugee triage, from xenobiological research to quarantine containment, and from frontline casualty treatment to long-term recovery care.

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Operational Scope

GUARD Medical supports GUARD operations across:

  • Headquarters and permanent medical facilities

  • GUARD field bases and regional commands

  • Air Stations and mobile platforms

  • Naval and undersea operations

  • Space, lunar, and extraterrestrial deployments

  • Disaster zones

  • Refugee camps and humanitarian shelters

  • Special containment sites

  • Biological incident zones

  • High-risk interdivision missions

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Core Operational Functions

Emergency and Trauma Response

GUARD Medical deploys emergency physicians, trauma surgeons, medical officers, and mobile response teams to stabilize casualties during active crises. These teams support superhuman conflicts, natural disasters, infrastructure collapses, alien attacks, military escalations, and complex rescue missions.

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Field Hospitals and Mobile Care

The division maintains deployable medical assets capable of establishing temporary treatment centers in war zones, disaster areas, evacuation sites, and large-scale emergency operations. These field hospitals are designed to restore treatment capability quickly under harsh or unstable conditions.

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Humanitarian Relief Operations

GUARD Medical plays a central role in humanitarian missions. Its personnel provide triage, emergency care, vaccinations, disease-control support, maternal and child health assistance, nutrition stabilization, and medical oversight for displaced civilians and refugees following disasters or attacks.

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Alien and Metahuman Medical Support

ACARE and MCARE provide specialized treatment environments for nonhuman and enhanced patients. These operations address biological incompatibilities, unusual physiology, energy-related injuries, power-induced trauma, and rare recovery complications that fall outside ordinary medicine.

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Quarantine and Biosecurity

The Quarantine, Biosecurity & Decontamination Command responds to unknown pathogens, hostile biohazards, alien contaminants, environmental exposure events, and other biological threats. This includes isolation procedures, exposure control, decontamination corridors, emergency lockdown guidance, and cross-division biosecurity planning.

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Psychological Recovery and Resilience

Psychological Health & Recovery Services ensures that GUARD’s people — and the civilians it protects — are not left to bear trauma alone. The service addresses combat stress, survivor grief, mission fatigue, cultural displacement, post-crisis recovery, and long-term emotional resilience.

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Xenobiology and Bio-Sciences

The Xenobiology & Bio-Sciences Group studies alien biology, exotic organisms, medical countermeasures, and cross-species compatibility challenges. Its work supports both patient care and threat readiness, especially in cases where medicine and biology intersect with GUARD’s extraterrestrial or anomalous missions.

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Medical Ethics and Special Cases

Not every life-saving decision is simple. GUARD Medical’s ethics office reviews experimental treatment, consent issues, consciousness-transfer cases, metahuman complications, alien rights questions, revival attempts, and other extraordinary cases where medical capability must be weighed alongside dignity, law, and moral responsibility.

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Operational Philosophy

GUARD Medical is guided by a simple but powerful principle:

Every patient matters. Every life matters. Every crisis demands skill, compassion, and discipline.

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Its personnel are expected to act with scientific excellence, calm judgment, humanitarian conviction, and respect for the people in their care — whether those patients are GUARD operatives, civilians, aliens, metahumans, or survivors of the unimaginable.

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Role Within GUARD

GUARD Medical is one of the clearest expressions of what GUARD is meant to be. It does not merely patch wounds after the fight. It stands beside every major GUARD mission before, during, and after the danger. It saves lives, restores the injured, protects the vulnerable, studies the unknown, and reminds the entire organization that the purpose of power is not simply to defeat threats — but to preserve life.

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UNIFORMS

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