The other thing people forget is that if you are actually doing your job as a marine and actually pushing, you will die and be dragged to a medic who will pill you anyway, or you will perma before you use up all of your injector shots because other marines refuse to push to get your body or front gets routed.
And even if you DO survive and use up your injectors, you probably have enough fracs to warrant a FOB doc or medbay shipside visit, where you can top up your injectors.
Out of like 10 riflemen rounds I run out of my injectors 3 out of 10 rounds, the others we win or lose and I either survive or face perma death.
This is why I bring pills instead of injectors (in my webbing), IME I donāt use all my pills in more than half of my rounds. (and although I almost always bring unga, i always forget to actually use it and pill more often than I sip)
I usually never run out of injectors, reason is that if a medic see me hurt then they come to me and heal me. How often i have been shooting in a push while a medic is shoving pills down my throat is many. Very rare i go to them, they always come running to me. There is some badass medics out there
thats exactly why i wear a trico pressurised pouch, if i dont revive someone i run around the front and inject everyone who is slightly hurt, trico also helps marines get up from being dead and keeps them from dying in crit while not being inaprovile
after using a single pouch of two e-pens, splints, and a tricord injector with bandages in my helmet for like five roundsā¦
Itās cope. It was always cope. Iāve never needed UNGA all along it was all a fucking SHAM. Iām walking back every single one of my posts except for the one thanking DetectiveGoogle, this shit is easy as hell.
ive never used unga, never had a reason; if youre having issues with space go ask a doctor or check medbay for their syringe pouch and put your KD, MB and TR in and voila now your 3 slots are 1.
my bad I wasnt clear, Im talking about the blue syringe pouch that doctors and researchers spawn with; Im saying you dont even need a pocket medical pouch if you take a doctors syringe pouch it can hold Tramadol/Emerg, Kelo and Bicardine within it and be stored within a webbing slot; put your Bandages and Ointment in your helmet and a splint in a webbing slot and youve consolidated down from 2 pocket medical pouches to 2 (3 if you save the emerg) Webbing slots and 2 Helmet slots.
Doctors and Researchers usually ignore their syringe pouches and give them away either in the bottom left medical gear up storage room in medbay or on the floor cross