ORBITAL DEFENSE SEARCH & RESCUE / ODSR

  • PMC
  • Regular
  • Role play
  • Medical
    Medical
  • Security
    Security

Orbital Defense Search & Rescue (ODSR) provides tactical space support through rescue ops, engineering, cargo transport, and orbital defense. We ensure mission readiness and asset security in high-risk environments.



History

The void is a battlefield where survival is measured in minutes. Pirates, Vanduul raids and bureaucratic delays meant that stranded civilians and outnumbered forces often never got the help they needed in time. Conventional operations focused on either rescue or defense, and that cost lives. Orbital Defense Search and Rescue (ODSR) was created to bridge that gap, forming an independent rapid response fleet capable of extraction, reinforcement and frontline security where traditional forces failed.

Recognizing the need for both mobility and heavy firepower, ODSR initially operated as two distinct battlegroups, each specializing in different aspects of space combat and emergency response.
Axios focused on aggressive fleet action and security enforcement, built around Hammerheads and heavy gunships to secure superiority. Their doctrine prioritized rapid fleet movement and coordinated defensive coverage.
Frostbite was composed of elite fighter squadrons, specializing in space superiority , interception runs and surgical strikes. Frostbite pilots executed high risk operations, targeting weak points on capital ships, braking blockades and spearheaded escort missions through hostile airspace.
For years they operated closely honing their craft while supporting operations of those in need, proving their ability to coordinate large scale extraction and defence with military precision.

Their defining moment came in 2940 during their inaugural independent operation. An arms deal conducted in the Hurston system came under attack from a hostile syndicate looking to seize military grade supplies. Expecting an easy victory the enemy faction deployed multiple capital ships, believing ODSR’s forces would be overwhelmed.

They were wrong.
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What should have been a devastating loss turned into a decisive victory,. Outnumbered and facing formidable firepower, ODSR stood its ground, relying on precise coordination, disciplined formations and superior battle drills to systematically dismantle the enemy fleet, proving that they were already a battle ready force, capable of engaging and eliminating any threat that dared to cross them.

ODSR now operates across the verse with a self sufficient fleet of Capital class ships and elite fighter wings, along with specialized marine units, ready to respond into high risk zones with speed, coordination and overwhelming firepower. Their ability to act outside UEE bureaucracy allows them to reach the vulnerable before conventional forces mobilize.

Their creed is clear: “No one is beyond the call”

Manifesto

The Standing Order

No one is beyond the call.

ODSR exists because the void does not wait. Pirates do not wait. Vanduul raids do not wait. Bureaucracy waits, and people die in the gap. We were built to close that gap.

We are a combat medic PMC. Our work is not measured in contracts or payouts. It is measured in extractions completed, allies returned, and ground held. When a downed ally needs pulled out, we are already inbound.

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What We Believe

Rescue and defense are not separate disciplines. The forces that try to keep them separate are the same forces that arrive too late. ODSR moves with the firepower to fight in and the discipline to bring people out. One fleet. One doctrine. One creed.

We crew our ships fully. A capital ship without a real bridge crew, real gunners, real engineers, and real medics is a target with delusions. We do not fly that way. Our Idris-led strike packages are crewed by trained operators who hold their slots and know each other’s voices.

We do not pretend the work is glamorous. Most of it is preparation, drilling, repair, and patience. The fight is the smallest part of any operation. The save is the point.

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Who We Are

ODSR draws from people who treat the game as something to do well, not something to grind through. Our members fly the bridge, run the guns, fly the fighters, work the engineering bays, drop with the ODST teams, and crew the medical bays. The org is built on consistency, not numbers. We would rather be fifteen who hold the line than fifty who do not show up.

If you enjoy the fight, enjoy the save, and want a seat on a capital ship doing real work, come find us. Show up. Hold your slot. Earn your crew.

No one is beyond the call. That is not a slogan. It is the standing order.

Charter

Purpose

This Charter sets the operating expectations for ODSR members and leadership. It is not a contract. It is a record of how we run, written down so new members know what they are joining and existing members know what they signed up for.

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Identity

ODSR is a Private Military Company specializing in combat search and rescue, capital ship security operations, ground insertion, and combat medical support. Our primary focus is medical extraction and recovery. Our secondary focus is security and defense. These two focuses are operated as one discipline, not two.

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Operational Structure

ODSR operates as a unified fleet with two specialized task forces. Both train together, deploy together, and share doctrine. Assignment to a task force is earned through demonstrated dependability and operational competence, not granted on entry.

Task Force Axios

Axios handles ground combat operations and capital ship management. Axios crews crew our heaviest hulls, run the bridge and gunnery positions, and lead ODST insertion drops via ATLS GEO and ATLS GEO IKTI deployments.

Frostbite Squadron

Frostbite handles fighter operations and small-ship combat. Frostbite pilots fly escort, interception, and surgical strike roles in coordination with Axios fleet operations.

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Membership Expectations

Membership in ODSR rests on three principles.

  • Show up. Real life comes first, always. When a member commits to an event, the team plans around that commitment. If circumstances change, communicate. An honest “I cannot make it” is welcome. A pattern of unannounced no-shows is not.
  • Hold your slot. Each role on a ship matters. A bridge officer who logs out mid-operation, a gunner who rage-quits at the first bug, a medic who is not at their post when called: each one breaks the operation for everyone else. Members are expected to commit to their assigned role for the duration of the operation, within reason.
  • Earn your crew. Trust is built through consistent participation, not declared on a roster. New members are welcomed and trained. Recognition follows performance.

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Conduct

ODSR members are expected to operate with discipline in voice communications, respect toward fellow members and allied org personnel, and good faith engagement during training and operations. Cross-org cooperation is part of how ODSR works, and our conduct reflects on more than just ourselves.

Toxic behavior, harassment, or repeated bad faith engagement is grounds for removal. Decisions of this severity are made through the leadership channel, never by a single individual.

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Leadership and Decisions

ODSR leadership operates through a leadership channel where significant decisions are surfaced and discussed before being acted on.

  • Commander leads day-to-day operations.
  • Fleet Admiral coordinates fleet-wide events and alliance operations.
  • Task force leads coordinate within their respective forces.

No single member, including leadership, makes unilateral decisions on policy, removal, or strategic direction. Leadership is expected to remain active in-game and engaged with the org. Leadership disconnected from gameplay is not in a position to lead it.

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Alliances

ODSR maintains active alliances with partner organizations. These alliances are built on mutual support, not absorption. We respect the operational identity of allied orgs and expect the same in return. Joint operations are coordinated through the leadership channels of both orgs.

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Final Word

ODSR is a community first and an operational fleet second. We play this game because we enjoy it. We organize because organization makes the game more fun, not less. The Charter exists to make that organization work, not to weigh it down.

No one is beyond the call.