Name: Wulf Department: Utilities: Medical Work environment: Wulf runs a recompilation clinic in Tron City. At least ten other medics work with him. The clinic features a quarantine wing, virus research lab, medical supply depot, and lifts to resting quarters on an upper floor for recompilers working several shifts in succession. It's well-staffed at all hours. What my character can do for you: If you need a recompiler, Wulf's your program. He can handle injuries from missing limbs to major code destabilization, as long as he gets there in time. He and his team also make regular and emergency housecalls; that green tank tooling down the street is probably him. What he can't do is meddle with your memories; he lacks the disc access permissions for that. Are they hiring over there?: Yes. Wulf's last five hires were rookies and slackers; he's looking for reliable programs who can be trusted to check up on patients when they're supposed to and not read a medical chart upside down. Any other cool details? Wulf is highly task-oriented and occasionally terrible at reading people; this affects his bedside manner. But he really does want to help.
Utilities: Medical/Recompilation
Department: Utilities: Medical
Work environment: Wulf runs a recompilation clinic in Tron City. At least ten other medics work with him. The clinic features a quarantine wing, virus research lab, medical supply depot, and lifts to resting quarters on an upper floor for recompilers working several shifts in succession. It's well-staffed at all hours.
What my character can do for you: If you need a recompiler, Wulf's your program. He can handle injuries from missing limbs to major code destabilization, as long as he gets there in time. He and his team also make regular and emergency housecalls; that green tank tooling down the street is probably him. What he can't do is meddle with your memories; he lacks the disc access permissions for that.
Are they hiring over there?: Yes. Wulf's last five hires were rookies and slackers; he's looking for reliable programs who can be trusted to check up on patients when they're supposed to and not read a medical chart upside down.
Any other cool details? Wulf is highly task-oriented and occasionally terrible at reading people; this affects his bedside manner. But he really does want to help.