USCM Dossier - Schnee, Rikka

United States Colonial Marines Personnel File

CONFIDENTIAL — EYES ONLY


Subject: Schnee, Rikka
Rank: Corporal (ME4)
Service Number: USCM-41793-2957
Current Assignment: USS Almayer, 2nd Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade “Falling Falcons”, 4th Colonial Marine Division
Role: Hospital Corpsman
Security Clearance: [CONFIRMED – LEVEL 2]


Biographical Summary

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Details:

Full Name: Rikka Schnee
Biological Age: 24
Chronological Age: 32
Years in Hypersleep: 8
Date of Birth: July 9, 2150
Place of Birth: Lunar Orbit Research Station “Heimdall”, Earth-Moon Lagrange Point 1
Height: 5’4" | 1.62m
Weight: 122 lbs | 55kg
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: White
Visual Aids: Reinforced prescription ballistic goggles for myopia (near-sightedness).

Education:

  • B.Sc. – Biomedical Sciences, Lunar Institute of Health
  • USCM Basic Combat Training – Fort Bragg Orbital Annex
  • Advanced Field Medicine Certification, USCM Corpsman School

Background:

Born and raised on the Lunar Orbit Research Station “Heimdall”, Rikka Schnee was immersed in sterile hallways and orbital silence. The daughter of two medical engineers, she was often found reading surgical manuals rather than playing with toys. Despite scoring high marks in her studies, Rikka chose to enlist rather than pursue a civilian medical career—an act seen as both irrational and courageous by her peers.

Her stated reason is characteristically vague: “I wanted to contribute directly to the protection of humanity.” She entered the United States Colonial Marines shortly after graduating, opting for field deployment over base-side rotation. Since then, she’s become a fixture of the Falling Falcons, consistently assigned to frontline drops.

Combat and Medical Performance

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FIELD SPECIALIZATION:

  • Combat Medic – Frontline Deployment
  • Triage and Stabilization Under Fire

NOTABLE DETAILS:

  • Fast triage and patient turnaround using organized personal medical kits.
  • Prioritizes mobility and field-readiness.
  • Loadout emphasizes fast access and redundant supplies.
  • Displays no hostility when colleagues take a patient from her care, neither has problems with a fellow corpsman helping her.
  • Average combat skills—if engaged in active combat, performs best when fighting alongside a group.

Personality Profile

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  • PRIMARY TRAITS: Calm, Analytical, Introspective

  • NOTES:

  • Displays classic signs of impostor syndrome; tends to downplay her achievements and distances herself from direct praise, shrugging or quickly changing the topic in the face of compliments.

  • Often makes dry, vague comments that can leave others unsure whether she’s joking or dead serious. Examples include:

    • “You’re not dying. Yet.”
    • “I stopped the bleeding. Your pride, however, is beyond saving.”
    • “Lucky for you, there’s a discount for returning customers.”
  • Maintains a composed demeanor even during mass casualty events.

Combat Record

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OPERATION CINDER TRACERaid on CLF munitions depot, Ifto Archipelago

  • Performed solo evac and stabilization of three wounded marines under mortar fire.
  • “No comment,” as per Rikka’s post-mission debrief.

OPERATION BLAZE WIND - Major urban fighting, LV-204

  • Full deployment during major offensive against entrenched CLF forces.
  • Provided street-to-street casualty care while attached to 2nd Platoon’s spearhead.
  • Instrumental in keeping her combat sector at fighting strength long enough to be rotated out of the frontline.

Memoirs

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(Players that I remember/recognize from when I used to play during 2019-2020 CM. Arranged in no particular order. Unlikely to be updated unless I remember more.)

  • Pollard, Chad - Smooth. Real smooth marine. I used to make fun of his choice not to wear helmets during combat operations. Used to make even more fun of his cracked skull and ruptured veins in his head when I saw him five minutes later in the operation. Hope he’s okay, wherever he is.
  • Weiss, Ethan - Bravo QRF wonder-marine. My idol, back in the day. Whenever I saw him get assigned to QRF, I knew they’d get shit done. Wish I talked with him—I never did.
  • Dinkle, Tom - Dinkiepoo. A Commanding Officer with insane plans. Used to wonder what went on in his head to come up with plans like “drop into the landing zone, mass produce wooden coffins, and hide in them to ambush incoming hostiles.” Who does that?
  • Carson, Bill - I’ve personally taken part in the so-called “Carson Maneuvers” myself. They were either disasters, or total victories. No in-between. Bill Carson himself? I mostly stayed out of his way.
  • Chan, Cheng - If you asked me to describe a marine from Delta Squad, Cheng is probably the first person I’d think of. Brashly loud, all action hero-like. Suicidally aggressive.
  • Windhealer, Wamakahana - Wendigos. Scalping. A spearhead of smartgunners flanked by riflemen and supported by combat engineers and medics. Wamakahana led his unit like a true war chief of the ancient Native Americans. It was a strange pleasure to fight under him.
  • Juro, Katashi - I remember a time when almost every marine in the briefing hall could barely understand his mission objectives and squad orders. What I remember more is being ordered to affix bayonets and charge across a knee-high river of water into an entrenched position. To this day, I wonder how he made Major.
  • Locke, Amelia - “…so, Major Dinkle ordered us to hide in coffins, right? I jumped into one. Unfortunately, there already was an Alpha Medic in the one I went into. That was Amelia. See, when you put two unsupervised women into an enclosed space in full gear—” [Voice Log Redacted.]
  • Briggs, Samantha - Or so how I remember her name. She tried to steal my name by taking the callsign ‘Rigga’. Rude.
  • Folk, Gwendolen - A medical saint. Knew I was in safe hands when I saw her around, to the point that I would dare to think I could take it easy. It’s never easy, of course. Hope she’s still being a saint for other people.

Personal Log

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(My observations about other players goes here! Arranged in no particular order. Will be regularly updated.)

  • Campbell, Kennedy - Loud. Louder than most marines I know. But endearingly loud, the kind that brightens up my day after I wake up from cryo. Served with him under Bravo Squad a long time ago—probably the most reckless smartgunner I’ve ever met. But if he’s around, I know I’ll smile at least once during the operation.
  • Althea, Hellen - The one from Alpha who always has the bear pelt hat. I don’t know why, and I don’t know where she gets that. I like to think she goes to hunt down a bear in the maintenance tunnels right after cryo. I’ve seen her pull critical condition marines up to me when I couldn’t afford to risk myself up front. That said, I feel like I always see her running around. At the very least, she’s braver than me.
  • Sullivan, Luke - Fellow corpsman. No-nonsense kind of guy… I think. I haven’t directly talked to him much, if at all. But if I see him after I stack up with other corpsmen on the chem line, I know triage on the field will be a little less intense.
  • Dafoe, Joe - Would have followed him to hell. Told me to stay behind 'cause I’d slow him down. He’s most likely right. But I don’t mind that he is.
  • Lauffer, Greg - I chuckle when I see him around. His monologues are… unique. I can’t tell if he’s just playing a character, or if he’s really dead serious. But I react enthusiastically to his presence, if nothing else than to raise my own spirits.
  • Hirano, Takashi - This… guy. Where do I even begin. A guy who thinks he’s hot shit—makes me raise my eyebrows. A real dummy. At the same time, the only person who manages to get me genuinely flustered. He calls our relationship toxic. I call it professional.
  • Lombardy, Kaito A.W. - He calls me Rikka-san. I say it makes me feel old. I’m not that old. Effective Fireteam Leader with good callouts. I trust him enough to figure out if it’s safe enough to set up a triage point or pull further back.
  • Kitagawa, Megumi - Continuing the tradition of Bravo Medics being reliable if nothing else. Silently proud of her.
  • Crimson, William - Bit of an intimidating marine, isn’t he? And that’s saying much, coming from someone like me. I can stare down six marines in critical condition and I know I’ll be fine as long as I administer Inaprovaline to them. ‘Jester’? He gives me the shivers; like he’s going to brig me if I bandage him the wrong way.
  • Jones, Alan - An old face I recognize, and frankly surprised to see still around. Know them for competence—but what gets me is behind those sunglasses is… well, not an unhinged mind, but creative, let’s just say. Perhaps next time we’d have better luck in securing an objective with just me, him, and a combat technician.
  • Amir, Ali - I’d call Amir a ‘modern branch’ of the Delta marine. Tempered tendency to be aggressive, but overall just want to do his job without interference. …so a Delta marine.
  • Barnes, Wayne - Sometimes I look at a marine who’s burnt to a crisp and riddled with bullet holes from a horrific CAS run. Then Wayne comes around, shows me his surgical line, and wordlessly gets to work. I breathe a sigh of relief, show my synth-graft, and do the same.
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Excited to see the personal log grow :smiley:

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Some of those names bring back good memories.

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Yeap the kind of medic to chill and hold comms with.

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Updated Personal Log with a few players that didn’t make my first draft, and separated older players that I don’t see anymore (or often) these days. :heart:

Idk how much I can edit posts so I’ll probably reserve this reply for a future Personal Log expansion.

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Excellent improvement.

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Hey, that’s me! Also, middle name is not A.W, just W. Also-also, thank you!

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