SCIENCE & RESEARCH
Our science teams are comprised of experts in various fields of scientific research and applications. They are driven and passionate and continue to influence the advancement of both the Systems Alliance and UEE, attributable to their collaborative projects.
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Our Science personnel include but are not limited to
Astronomer
The study of planets, stars & the universe
Ecologist
The study of varying eco-systems
Xenologist
The study of extratarrestrial life
Chemist
The study of Chemistry in materials, chemicals and reactions
Biologist/Micro
The study of living things and organisms
Physicist
The study of phisics within an environment
Geologist
The study of sediment, stone, and tectonics
Xenoarchiologist
The study of extratarrestrial culture
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
A highly classified field, our R&D projects are designed to enhance the capabilities of the Systems Alliance through biological manipulation and advancements in mechanical and technological applications. In operations, these applications provide an unprecidented level of efficiency in the field. One such advancement in technology provided by our R&D teams is the PSF-16 Ballistic weave, a fabric that is capable of stopping any small projectile or laser fire. After passing various stress-tests with an exceptional result, this textile has now been incorporated into all ground-personnels' armour to provide a passive tactical advantage and ensure the safety of all our personnel.
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Our Research & Development personnel include but are not limited to
Mechanic
An application in the development and maintainance of machinery
Technician
The application and advancement of technical systems
Analyst
The application of analysis to ditermine and influence a desired result
EXPLORATION & CHARTING
We here at the Systems Alliance Tactical Security group are passionate about the advancement of knowledge and dedicated to the betterment of the humanity. For this reason, we engage in various scientific research projects such as exploration and charting operations, the results of which will be passed on to 'Ark Systems' for use in their archives.