USCM Dossier: Siobhan Corrix

UNITED STATES COLONIAL MARINE CORPS 2ND BATTALION, 4TH BRIGADE

“The Falling Falcons”


Records retrieved: September 26th, 2182

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USCM Personnel Database Record

Name: Siobhan Corrix

ID: IMU-2140-1137

Position: Surgeon

Rank: Second Lieutenant

Posting: USS Almayer


General Information

Known Alias(es): None

Date Of Birth: 2140-06-02

Biological Age: 23

Chronological Age: 41

Years in cryosleep: 18

Nationality: Three World Empire (Ireland)

Spoken Languages: English, Japanese


Service History

Siobhan Corrix graduated with first-class distinction in surgical sciences from the Three World Empire Imperial Medical University, London Campus (2162-2168). Her residency at the St. Thomas Interplanetary Medical Centre focused on trauma medicine, reconstructive procedures, and cryostasis injury management; specialties highly sought after in interstellar colonial environments.

In early 2168, motivated by the arrest and penal sentencing of her younger sister, Veyna Corrix, Siobhan applied for United Americas residency through the TWE-UA Skilled Professional Exchange, securing a green card under the Colonial Medical Skills Grant. Records note her relocation to the United Americas in mid-2169, citing “family proximity” as a partial motivator and “humanitarian service interest” as her formal justification. Internal notes from the TWE Department of Health suggest her application was expedited through political sponsorship linked to Weyland-Yutani’s Colonial Health Division.

After working briefly within the United Americas Colonial Health Network (2169–2170), she was invited to participate in the Colonial Relief Program, a civilian medical rotation designed to support frontier patrol and recovery ships. Her service record lists her as a noncombatant surgical consultant assigned to the USS Almayer in 2170 under the USCM’s civilian medical attachment initiative. Siobhan entered cryosleep from the Seattle Stasis Facility on 2170-10-03, biologically aged 23.

Personnel transfer memos indicate that while her posting was voluntary, the assignment was requested following confirmation that LCpl Veyna Corrix (USCM penal service) was aboard the same vessel. While nepotistic transfers were generally discouraged, this was approved under “exceptional morale consideration,” likely due to her value as a fully licensed surgeon in an understaffed colonial fleet, as well as Veyna’s exceptional skill as an engineer and smartgunner.


Notable Actions

- 2170-09-12: Performed emergency reconstructive procedure on colonial miners following pressure dome collapse, earning commendation from Weyland-Yutani Medical Oversight Board.


Medical Records

Blood Type: A+

Notes:

- Elevated cortisol levels during high-stress alerts; self-managed through breath control.

- Filed voluntary psych review citing “concern for sibling welfare”; cleared for continued service.


Security Records

- 2169-03-15: Awarded United Americas Colonial Medical Green Card under Skilled Migration Act.

- 2169-09-07: Assigned to United Americas Colonial Health Network.

- 2170-09-20: Accepted into Colonial Relief Programme as Civilian Specialist (Medical Division).

- 2170-10-03: Entered cryostasis aboard USS Almayer.

- 2182-03-21: Revived from stasis for extended deployment alongside USCM detachment.

Notes:

Displays firm moral independence and strict adherence to medical ethics. Has clashed verbally with command over triage prioritization and treatment autonomy. Despite non-military status, maintains respect from crew for composure and dedication under pressure.

Shows pronounced emotional loyalty toward LCpl. Veyna Corrix, noted by staff psychologists as a stabilizing influence for both parties. Considered an invaluable asset within the USS Almayer’s medical complement.

Refuses to create "UNGA Juice", despite constant requests from marines.


OOC

2nd character!! I've been mainly playing doctor recently so I thought it would be fitting to write a little thing for Siobhan too. As usual, if anything can be improved, both lore-wise and writing wise, please let me know :)

USCM Dossier: Veyna ‘Lockjaw’ Corrix

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Worst character. Unga is love. Unga is life.

Good dossier.

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I’m not authorized to read this.

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