Alyesa Organa
The Hidden Architect
SPECIAL FEATURES
The XAS-2 "Fieldweaver" is a compact, portable surgical unit designed for deployment in battlefields, crash sites, or disaster zones where standard medical personnel are unavailable. Developed by XeroCorp for use by paramilitary forces and deep-space contractors, the pod unfolds into a sterile operating chamber housing surgical arms, diagnostic scanners, tissue sealants, and a suite of micro-tools capable of stabilizing most survivable injuries.
The unit's internal AI, nicknamed "Weaver," interprets trauma patterns based on bioscans and initiates appropriate protocols ranging from tourniquet application and organ stabilization to emergency tissue reconstruction. While not a full surgical suite, the Fieldweaver excels in triage and immediate trauma response.
It is most effective when deployed in stationary or secure environments, as the unit requires a brief window to unfold and initialize. Power limitations prevent prolonged or multi-patient use without recharge or hardline access. Despite these constraints, it remains one of XeroCorp's most sought-after internal technologies, often issued to operatives with high-risk or remote assignments where survival may depend on instant, unsupervised care.
- Deployable surgical pod with robotic instruments and AI-guided medical protocols
- Integrated diagnostics and bioscan systems
- Performs trauma stabilization, tissue sealing, and organ support
- Voice-activated or remote-deployed by command interface
- Self-sterilizing internal chamber
- Can treat most humanoid anatomies
- Provides immediate surgical response without requiring a medic
- Autonomous operation enables deployment in hostile or isolated zones
- AI adapts to patient biology and injury profile in real time
- Deployment takes approximately 45 seconds in ideal conditions
- Power source limits surgical runtime to 15–20 minutes per charge
- Requires data uplink for optimal diagnosis unless operating in offline emergency mode
The XAS-2 "Fieldweaver" is a compact, portable surgical unit designed for deployment in battlefields, crash sites, or disaster zones where standard medical personnel are unavailable. Developed by XeroCorp for use by paramilitary forces and deep-space contractors, the pod unfolds into a sterile operating chamber housing surgical arms, diagnostic scanners, tissue sealants, and a suite of micro-tools capable of stabilizing most survivable injuries.
The unit's internal AI, nicknamed "Weaver," interprets trauma patterns based on bioscans and initiates appropriate protocols ranging from tourniquet application and organ stabilization to emergency tissue reconstruction. While not a full surgical suite, the Fieldweaver excels in triage and immediate trauma response.
It is most effective when deployed in stationary or secure environments, as the unit requires a brief window to unfold and initialize. Power limitations prevent prolonged or multi-patient use without recharge or hardline access. Despite these constraints, it remains one of XeroCorp's most sought-after internal technologies, often issued to operatives with high-risk or remote assignments where survival may depend on instant, unsupervised care.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To provide automated, AI-guided surgical intervention and triage in high-risk, low-resource environments where medics or facilities are unavailable
Permissions:
N/A
Technical Information
Affiliation:
XeroCorp, Closed-Market Deployment
Modular:
No
Material:
Duraplast casing, internal surgical chassis, auto-sterilization mesh, biosensor arrays