{"data":{"id":15092,"title":"Portfolio: BiotiCorp","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/spectrum-dispatch\/15092-Portfolio-BiotiCorp","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/15092","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/15092","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"Portfolio","images":[{"id":4387,"name":"Bioticorp-Logo_v2.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/media\/b5dlav7g3jxhgr\/source\/Bioticorp-Logo_v2.jpg","alt":"","size":2566182,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2015-10-29T21:26:45+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/4387","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/4387\/similar"},{"id":26463,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/weozjmuuh3hwh\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":843046,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2019-09-19T15:49:32+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463\/similar"}],"images_count":7,"translations":{"en_EN":"An Experiment Gone Right\nToday, a cutting-edge manufacturer of a wide range of medical and surgical devices, BiotiCorp can trace its roots back to the famed \u2018Decon\u2019 lab at Scaliger School of Medicine in Rhetor. The lab, so named due to the notorious sensitivity of its hazard detection system and the frequency with which students researching there would be trapped overnight for decontamination, has produced an overwhelming number of scientific advances in the last century, and was, in 2912, where doctoral students and future founders of BiotiCorp, Ted Santos and Diyo Nikolas, first met.\n\nNikolas was studying the effects of quantum travel upon the precision of surgical assist robots when she found herself once again locked in the lab by the triggering of a decontamination alarm. Santo, who had only recently transferred to the school, was also in the lab at the time, and panicked when the alarms sealing the lab sounded.\n\nTrying to calm the obviously agitated researcher, Nikolas asked Santo to explain his project to her. Having received a grant from the Navy to look into Targion disease, a neurological disorder that had been appearing in starmen with long service records, Santo was studying genetic gravitational compression with the hopes of finding a cause. By the end of the lockdown, the two had realized that their research was connected.\n\nThree years later, Doctors Nikolas and Santo released a paper in the Rhetor Journal of Medicine proving the connection between genetic gravitational compression that occurs in quantum travel and the increased fatality rates for transporting emergency patients while in surgery. The work was groundbreaking and immediately had an effect on Search and Rescue protocols. Seeking to capitalize on the valuable discovery, Scaliger School of Medicine eagerly invested in the foundation of a private research center that would be run by the pair, and BiotiCorp was born.\n\nThe company\u2019s first commercial product was a software suite for surgical robots that allowed them to better compensate for the effects of quantum travel and greatly reduced transitory deaths of patients. The suite was almost universally adapted, and BiotiCorp reinvested all profits in additional research, solidifying what would become the company\u2019s reputation for consistently pushing medicine forward.\n\nThe Cutting Edge\nHaving recently moved into a massive, brand-new facility outside Candalor on Reisse, BiotiCorp continues to take innovative strides with each new product release. For over three decades, they\u2019ve been partnering with the top researchers and doctors from multiple disciplines to pioneer unique and advanced medical technologies to improve the quality of care for everyone in the Empire. Expanding from software into manufacturing, BiotiCorp created their own line of surgical assist robots, branded the Autodoc. While they may not be as feature-rich as some their competitors, the robots are known for their continuously reliable performance under less than ideal conditions. This robustness makes them a favorite for Navy corpsmen and doctors serving aboard mobile hospital platforms like the Endeavor.\n\nThe Autodoc series found itself briefly in the spotlight after the recent attempted assassination of the Governors Council in New Castle. With most of the major Borea hospitals inaccessible in the aftermath of the attack, the injured members were rushed to a Cutlass Red that they were fortunate enough to find parked on a nearby landing pad. Equipped with BioticCorp\u2019s Autodocs, the council members were stabilized on board as they were rushed to emergency care facilities. In a later speech, Governor Jesper Donovin specifically credited the Autodoc with saving his life and tried, unsuccessfully, to pass a bill that would require one to be installed in every government-operated building.\n\nIt was in trying to further improve their surgical assist robots that BiotiCorp first approached their next major product line, medical scanners. Addressing the 2935 Scaliger School of Medicine graduating class, Dr. Nikolas proclaimed that the most important tool that any medical practitioner can have is knowledge. By improving scan techniques, BiotiCorp hoped to increase the ability of both assist robots and Humans to accurately determine what is happening inside a patient, giving treatments an even higher likelihood of success. Upon its release, the Vitalus Pro MediScan was received by the medical community with much acclaim. Featuring advanced clinical parameters for rapid patient analysis and hosting an extensive feature set, the Vitalus Pro line of scanners provides monitoring solutions capable of meeting a wide range of acuity demands.\n\nThere has been some concern that because they are so highly portable, that Vitalus scanners might be considered an invasion of privacy, since anyone equipped with one could learn a vast amount of personal information from an unsuspecting person. Lobbyists at the Empire Civil Rights Association are pushing for the Senate to make it illegal to scan someone without their permission, but some counter that such a law would make it harder to provide people with emergency care. Though the debate is ongoing, use of the Vitalus continues to spread.\n\nNot all of BiotiCorp\u2019s innovations have been as successful as the Autodoc and Vitalus. In 2924, the company introduced a new anti-contamination chamber intended for use at landing zones to prevent off-world diseases and microbes from infecting local populations. The PurLyfe system was in use at customs centers for less than a month when the news broke that people being processed through the system were getting ill. It was revealed that the system had been too zealous and was removing helpful microbes along with the bad. BiotiCorp implemented a massive recall and terminated all sales and manufacture of PurLyfe devices. Despite the negative press, public favor remained with BiotiCorp for their swift handling of the problem and for the way the company rushed to help those affected.\n\nReconstruction\nNever ones to rest on their laurels, Nikolas and Santos have been investing large amounts of their company\u2019s time and resources into what they believe will be their next big breakthrough. Project Calliope, headed by BiotiCorp\u2019s chief medical engineer Livia Haskel, is a full-body diagnostic and surgical system that has a variety of applications in reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. Inspired by her own personal trials after she was burned in a ship accident, Ms. Haskel and her team seek to improve upon the available physical alteration systems currently on the market. While people have been able to adjust their eye color or the shape of their nose relatively easily for years, Calliope is intended to allow people for the first time to safely and quickly undergo massive structural bone and tissue changes that would have previously taken a team of surgeons multiple operations to perform.\n\nAfter a successful presentation to the Senate and High Command by Dr. Santos and Ms. Haskel, Calliope was adopted for early trials by the military with supposedly impressive results. Starmen who a short while ago would have had to face life with debilitating scars, can now be repaired back to normal, or if the starman prefers, even better than before. With such positive feedback, Calliope is now beginning to make its way to civilian medical centers for the first time. Patients who have experienced the device first-hand have described it as \u2018life changing.\u2019 The full social and cultural effect of having the ability to completely alter one\u2019s appearance so easily remains to be seen, but it seems certain that BiotiCorp has once again transformed the universe we live in.","de_DE":"Ein Experiment richtig gemacht\nHeute ist BiotiCorp ein f\u00fchrender Hersteller einer breiten Palette von medizinischen und chirurgischen Ger\u00e4ten und kann seine Wurzeln bis zum ber\u00fchmten Decon-Labor an der Scaliger School of Medicine in Rhetor zur\u00fcckverfolgen. Das Labor, das aufgrund der ber\u00fcchtigten Empfindlichkeit seines Gefahrenerkennungssystems und der H\u00e4ufigkeit, mit der Studenten, die dort forschen, \u00fcber Nacht zur Dekontamination in der Falle sitzen w\u00fcrden, so genannt wird, hat im letzten Jahrhundert eine \u00fcberw\u00e4ltigende Anzahl wissenschaftlicher Fortschritte hervorgebracht und war 2912 der erste Treffpunkt f\u00fcr Doktoranden und zuk\u00fcnftige Gr\u00fcnder von BiotiCorp, Ted Santos und Diyo Nikolas.\n\nNikolas untersuchte die Auswirkungen des Quantenweges auf die Pr\u00e4zision von chirurgischen Assistenzrobotern, als sie sich wieder einmal durch das Ausl\u00f6sen eines Dekontaminationsalarms im Labor eingeschlossen sah. Santo, der erst k\u00fcrzlich in die Schule gewechselt war, war damals ebenfalls im Labor und geriet in Panik, als die Alarme, die das Labor versiegelten, ert\u00f6nten.\n\nNikolas versuchte, die offensichtlich aufgeregte Forscherin zu beruhigen und bat Santo, ihr sein Projekt zu erkl\u00e4ren. Nachdem Santo von der Marine einen Zuschuss erhalten hatte, um die Targionskrankheit zu untersuchen, eine neurologische Erkrankung, die bei Starmen mit langen Dienstzeiten aufgetreten war, studierte er die genetische Gravitationskompression mit der Hoffnung, eine Ursache zu finden. Am Ende der Sperre hatten die beiden erkannt, dass ihre Forschung miteinander verbunden war.\n\nDrei Jahre sp\u00e4ter ver\u00f6ffentlichten die \u00c4rzte Nikolas und Santo ein Papier im Rhetor Journal of Medicine, das den Zusammenhang zwischen der genetischen Gravitationskompression, die bei Quantenreisen auftritt, und den erh\u00f6hten Todesraten beim Transport von Notfallpatienten w\u00e4hrend der Operation belegt. Die Arbeit war bahnbrechend und hatte sofort Auswirkungen auf die Such- und Rettungsprotokolle. Um von dieser wertvollen Entdeckung zu profitieren, investierte die Scaliger School of Medicine eifrig in die Gr\u00fcndung eines privaten Forschungszentrums, das von dem Paar betrieben werden sollte, und BiotiCorp war geboren.\n\nDas erste kommerzielle Produkt des Unternehmens war eine Software-Suite f\u00fcr chirurgische Roboter, mit der sie die Auswirkungen von Quantenbewegungen und die stark reduzierten vor\u00fcbergehenden Todesf\u00e4lle von Patienten besser kompensieren konnten. Die Suite wurde fast durchg\u00e4ngig angepasst, und BiotiCorp investierte alle Gewinne in zus\u00e4tzliche Forschung und festigte damit den Ruf des Unternehmens, die Medizin konsequent voranzutreiben.\n\nDie Spitze der Branche\nNachdem BiotiCorp k\u00fcrzlich in eine riesige, brandneue Fabrik au\u00dferhalb von Candalor auf der Reisse umgezogen ist, macht BiotiCorp mit jeder neuen Produktversion weiterhin innovative Fortschritte. Seit \u00fcber drei Jahrzehnten arbeiten sie mit den besten Forschern und \u00c4rzten aus verschiedenen Disziplinen zusammen, um einzigartige und fortschrittliche medizinische Technologien zu entwickeln, um die Qualit\u00e4t der Versorgung f\u00fcr alle im Reich zu verbessern. BiotiCorp expandierte von der Software bis zur Fertigung und kreierte eine eigene Linie von chirurgischen Assistenzrobotern, den Autodoc. Obwohl sie vielleicht nicht so funktionsreich sind wie einige ihrer Konkurrenten, sind die Roboter bekannt f\u00fcr ihre kontinuierlich zuverl\u00e4ssige Leistung unter weniger als idealen Bedingungen. Diese Robustheit macht sie zu einem Favoriten f\u00fcr Marineinfanteristen und \u00c4rzte, die an Bord mobiler Krankenhausplattformen wie der Endeavor arbeiten.\n\nDie Autodoc-Serie stand nach dem j\u00fcngsten Attentatsversuch auf den Gouverneursrat in New Castle kurz im Rampenlicht. Da die meisten der gro\u00dfen Borea-Krankenh\u00e4user nach dem Angriff nicht zug\u00e4nglich waren, wurden die verletzten Mitglieder zu einem Entermesser Rot gehetzt, das sie das Gl\u00fcck hatten, auf einem nahegelegenen Landeplatz geparkt zu finden. Ausgestattet mit den Autodocs von BioticCorp wurden die Ratsmitglieder an Bord stabilisiert, als sie in die Notaufnahme gebracht wurden. In einer sp\u00e4teren Rede w\u00fcrdigte Gouverneur Jesper Donovin dem Autodoc ausdr\u00fccklich die Rettung seines Lebens und versuchte erfolglos, ein Gesetz zu verabschieden, das die Installation eines solchen in jedem von der Regierung betriebenen Geb\u00e4ude erforderlich machte.\n\nMit dem Versuch, ihre chirurgischen Assistenzroboter weiter zu verbessern, n\u00e4herte sich BiotiCorp zun\u00e4chst ihrer n\u00e4chsten gro\u00dfen Produktlinie, den medizinischen Scannern. In Ansprache an die Absolventen der 2935 Scaliger School of Medicine verk\u00fcndete Dr. Nikolas, dass das wichtigste Werkzeug, das jeder Mediziner haben kann, das Wissen ist. Durch die Verbesserung der Scan-Techniken hoffte BiotiCorp, die F\u00e4higkeit von Robotern und Menschen zu erh\u00f6hen, genau zu bestimmen, was im Inneren eines Patienten passiert, was den Behandlungen eine noch h\u00f6here Erfolgswahrscheinlichkeit verleiht. Nach seiner Markteinf\u00fchrung wurde der Vitalus Pro MediScan von der medizinischen Fachwelt mit gro\u00dfem Erfolg angenommen. Mit fortschrittlichen klinischen Parametern f\u00fcr eine schnelle Patientenanalyse und einem umfangreichen Funktionsset bietet die Vitalus Pro Scannerlinie \u00dcberwachungsl\u00f6sungen, die in der Lage sind, ein breites Spektrum an Sehsch\u00e4rfenanforderungen zu erf\u00fcllen.\n\nEs gab einige Bedenken, dass, weil sie so hochgradig tragbar sind, Vitalus-Scanner als Eingriff in die Privatsph\u00e4re angesehen werden k\u00f6nnten, da jeder, der mit einem ausgestattet ist, eine gro\u00dfe Menge an pers\u00f6nlichen Informationen von einer ahnungslosen Person lernen k\u00f6nnte. Lobbyisten bei der Empire Civil Rights Association dr\u00e4ngen auf den Senat, es illegal zu machen, jemanden ohne seine Erlaubnis zu scannen, aber einige kontern, dass ein solches Gesetz es schwieriger machen w\u00fcrde, Menschen mit Notfallversorgung zu versorgen. Obwohl die Debatte andauert, breitet sich die Nutzung des Vitalus weiter aus.\n\nNicht alle Innovationen von BiotiCorp waren so erfolgreich wie der Autodoc und Vitalus. Im Jahr 2924 stellte das Unternehmen eine neue Anti-Kontaminationskammer f\u00fcr Landepl\u00e4tze vor, um zu verhindern, dass Krankheiten und Mikroben die lokale Bev\u00f6lkerung infizieren. Das PurLyfe-System war weniger als einen Monat lang in den Zollzentren im Einsatz, als die Nachricht kam, dass Menschen, die \u00fcber das System verarbeitet wurden, krank wurden. Es wurde festgestellt, dass das System zu eifrig war und hilfreiche Mikroben zusammen mit den schlechten entfernte. BiotiCorp f\u00fchrte einen massiven R\u00fcckruf durch und beendete den gesamten Verkauf und die Herstellung von PurLyfe-Ger\u00e4ten. Trotz der negativen Presse blieb die \u00f6ffentliche Gunst bei BiotiCorp f\u00fcr die schnelle Bearbeitung des Problems und f\u00fcr die Art und Weise, wie das Unternehmen sich beeilte, den Betroffenen zu helfen.\n\nRekonstruktion\nNikolas und Santos haben viel Zeit und Ressourcen ihres Unternehmens in das investiert, was ihrer Meinung nach ihr n\u00e4chster gro\u00dfer Durchbruch sein wird. Das Projekt Calliope unter der Leitung von BiotiCorp's leitender Medizintechnikerin Livia Haskel ist ein Ganzk\u00f6rper-Diagnose- und Chirurgiesystem, das eine Vielzahl von Anwendungen in der rekonstruktiven und \u00e4sthetischen Chirurgie bietet. Inspiriert von ihren eigenen pers\u00f6nlichen Versuchen, nachdem sie bei einem Schiffsunfall verbrannt wurde, versuchen Frau Haskel und ihr Team, die derzeit auf dem Markt befindlichen physikalischen \u00c4nderungssysteme zu verbessern. W\u00e4hrend Menschen seit Jahren in der Lage sind, ihre Augenfarbe oder die Form ihrer Nase relativ einfach anzupassen, soll Calliope es Menschen zum ersten Mal erm\u00f6glichen, sicher und schnell massive strukturelle Knochen- und Gewebever\u00e4nderungen vorzunehmen, die zuvor ein Team von Chirurgen mit mehreren Operationen durchgef\u00fchrt h\u00e4tte.\n\nNach einer erfolgreichen Pr\u00e4sentation vor dem Senat und dem Oberkommando durch Dr. Santos und Frau Haskel wurde Calliope vom Milit\u00e4r f\u00fcr fr\u00fche Versuche mit angeblich beeindruckenden Ergebnissen eingesetzt. Starmen, die vor kurzem mit l\u00e4hmenden Narben konfrontiert worden w\u00e4ren, k\u00f6nnen nun wieder normalisiert werden, oder wenn der Starman es vorzieht, noch besser als zuvor. Mit diesem positiven Feedback beginnt Calliope nun erstmals den Weg in zivile medizinische Zentren zu finden. Patienten, die das Ger\u00e4t aus erster Hand erlebt haben, haben es als \"lebensver\u00e4ndernd\" bezeichnet. Der volle soziale und kulturelle Effekt der F\u00e4higkeit, sein Aussehen so leicht zu ver\u00e4ndern, bleibt abzuwarten, aber es scheint sicher, dass BiotiCorp das Universum, in dem wir leben, wieder ver\u00e4ndert hat.","zh_CN":"An Experiment Gone Right\nToday, a cutting-edge manufacturer of a wide range of medical and surgical devices, BiotiCorp can trace its roots back to the famed \u2018Decon\u2019 lab at Scaliger School of Medicine in Rhetor. The lab, so named due to the notorious sensitivity of its hazard detection system and the frequency with which students researching there would be trapped overnight for decontamination, has produced an overwhelming number of scientific advances in the last century, and was, in 2912, where doctoral students and future founders of BiotiCorp, Ted Santos and Diyo Nikolas, first met.\n\nNikolas was studying the effects of quantum travel upon the precision of surgical assist robots when she found herself once again locked in the lab by the triggering of a decontamination alarm. Santo, who had only recently transferred to the school, was also in the lab at the time, and panicked when the alarms sealing the lab sounded.\n\nTrying to calm the obviously agitated researcher, Nikolas asked Santo to explain his project to her. Having received a grant from the Navy to look into Targion disease, a neurological disorder that had been appearing in starmen with long service records, Santo was studying genetic gravitational compression with the hopes of finding a cause. By the end of the lockdown, the two had realized that their research was connected.\n\nThree years later, Doctors Nikolas and Santo released a paper in the Rhetor Journal of Medicine proving the connection between genetic gravitational compression that occurs in quantum travel and the increased fatality rates for transporting emergency patients while in surgery. The work was groundbreaking and immediately had an effect on Search and Rescue protocols. Seeking to capitalize on the valuable discovery, Scaliger School of Medicine eagerly invested in the foundation of a private research center that would be run by the pair, and BiotiCorp was born.\n\nThe company\u2019s first commercial product was a software suite for surgical robots that allowed them to better compensate for the effects of quantum travel and greatly reduced transitory deaths of patients. The suite was almost universally adapted, and BiotiCorp reinvested all profits in additional research, solidifying what would become the company\u2019s reputation for consistently pushing medicine forward.\n\nThe Cutting Edge\nHaving recently moved into a massive, brand-new facility outside Candalor on Reisse, BiotiCorp continues to take innovative strides with each new product release. For over three decades, they\u2019ve been partnering with the top researchers and doctors from multiple disciplines to pioneer unique and advanced medical technologies to improve the quality of care for everyone in the Empire. Expanding from software into manufacturing, BiotiCorp created their own line of surgical assist robots, branded the Autodoc. While they may not be as feature-rich as some their competitors, the robots are known for their continuously reliable performance under less than ideal conditions. This robustness makes them a favorite for Navy corpsmen and doctors serving aboard mobile hospital platforms like the Endeavor.\n\nThe Autodoc series found itself briefly in the spotlight after the recent attempted assassination of the Governors Council in New Castle. With most of the major Borea hospitals inaccessible in the aftermath of the attack, the injured members were rushed to a Cutlass Red that they were fortunate enough to find parked on a nearby landing pad. Equipped with BioticCorp\u2019s Autodocs, the council members were stabilized on board as they were rushed to emergency care facilities. In a later speech, Governor Jesper Donovin specifically credited the Autodoc with saving his life and tried, unsuccessfully, to pass a bill that would require one to be installed in every government-operated building.\n\nIt was in trying to further improve their surgical assist robots that BiotiCorp first approached their next major product line, medical scanners. Addressing the 2935 Scaliger School of Medicine graduating class, Dr. Nikolas proclaimed that the most important tool that any medical practitioner can have is knowledge. By improving scan techniques, BiotiCorp hoped to increase the ability of both assist robots and Humans to accurately determine what is happening inside a patient, giving treatments an even higher likelihood of success. Upon its release, the Vitalus Pro MediScan was received by the medical community with much acclaim. Featuring advanced clinical parameters for rapid patient analysis and hosting an extensive feature set, the Vitalus Pro line of scanners provides monitoring solutions capable of meeting a wide range of acuity demands.\n\nThere has been some concern that because they are so highly portable, that Vitalus scanners might be considered an invasion of privacy, since anyone equipped with one could learn a vast amount of personal information from an unsuspecting person. Lobbyists at the Empire Civil Rights Association are pushing for the Senate to make it illegal to scan someone without their permission, but some counter that such a law would make it harder to provide people with emergency care. Though the debate is ongoing, use of the Vitalus continues to spread.\n\nNot all of BiotiCorp\u2019s innovations have been as successful as the Autodoc and Vitalus. In 2924, the company introduced a new anti-contamination chamber intended for use at landing zones to prevent off-world diseases and microbes from infecting local populations. The PurLyfe system was in use at customs centers for less than a month when the news broke that people being processed through the system were getting ill. It was revealed that the system had been too zealous and was removing helpful microbes along with the bad. BiotiCorp implemented a massive recall and terminated all sales and manufacture of PurLyfe devices. Despite the negative press, public favor remained with BiotiCorp for their swift handling of the problem and for the way the company rushed to help those affected.\n\nReconstruction\nNever ones to rest on their laurels, Nikolas and Santos have been investing large amounts of their company\u2019s time and resources into what they believe will be their next big breakthrough. Project Calliope, headed by BiotiCorp\u2019s chief medical engineer Livia Haskel, is a full-body diagnostic and surgical system that has a variety of applications in reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. Inspired by her own personal trials after she was burned in a ship accident, Ms. Haskel and her team seek to improve upon the available physical alteration systems currently on the market. While people have been able to adjust their eye color or the shape of their nose relatively easily for years, Calliope is intended to allow people for the first time to safely and quickly undergo massive structural bone and tissue changes that would have previously taken a team of surgeons multiple operations to perform.\n\nAfter a successful presentation to the Senate and High Command by Dr. Santos and Ms. Haskel, Calliope was adopted for early trials by the military with supposedly impressive results. Starmen who a short while ago would have had to face life with debilitating scars, can now be repaired back to normal, or if the starman prefers, even better than before. With such positive feedback, Calliope is now beginning to make its way to civilian medical centers for the first time. Patients who have experienced the device first-hand have described it as \u2018life changing.\u2019 The full social and cultural effect of having the ability to completely alter one\u2019s appearance so easily remains to be seen, but it seems certain that BiotiCorp has once again transformed the universe we live in."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":101,"created_at":"2015-12-01T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"10 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-08 02:37:31","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":15091,"next_id":15093}}