Medical StaffSource Interstellar Species pg. 172 In many societies, practicing medicine requires extensive (and often formal) education and even certification. Yet the galaxy is a big, dangerous place, and some of the best healers are self-taught, work outside of official networks, or both. Altruism, prestige, or profit motivate most medics to provide life-saving care. However, medics can be villains, with criminals, charlatans, and unethical innovators willing to provide risky surgeries, experimental drugs, or cure-all placebos for the right price. Aliens in the "Medical Staff" FamilySource Interstellar Species pg. 173Special Forces Medic CR 13XP 25,600 Nuar N Medium monstrous humanoid Init +1; Senses darkvision 60 ft.; Perception +28
DefenseHP 225; RP 7 EAC 27; KAC 29 Fort +15; Ref +17; Will +14
OffenseSpeed 35 ft. Melee horn +27 (3d12+21 P) or called returning alto singing disk +27 (3d6+21 So; critical confuse) Ranged called returning alto singing disk +24 (3d6+21 So; critical confuse) Offensive Abilities friendly fire , gore StatisticsSTR +8; DEX +1; CON +4; INT +6; WIS +2; CHA +0 Skills Athletics +23, Medicine +28, Survival +23 Languages Common, Orc, and up to 3 others Other Abilities maze mind , rapid treatment, shield the fallen Gear pinion skyfire armor, called returning alto singing disk, mk 3 serums of healing (3), advanced medkit, white nanite hypopens (3); Augmentations mk 2 force solesSpecial AbilitiesRapid Treatment (Ex) A special forces medic can spend 1 Resolve Point to use Medicine to treat deadly wounds as a standard action rather than requiring 1 minute of treatment. If the Medicine check is successful, the target receives twice as many Hit Points as normal. Shield the Fallen (Ex) When the medic uses Medicine to provide first aid, treat deadly wounds, treat disease, or treat drugs or poison, they gain Bodyguard and In Harm’s Way as bonus feats for 1 minute, but they can only use these feats to protect the target of their Medicine check. DescriptionFor elite combat medics, doing their job often means exposing themselves to the same fangs and gunfire that wounded their comrades a moment earlier. These doctors are typically part of a military unit and receive training in combat and infiltration.
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