If we had an army of medics in a country, like every single soldier would be a doctor who would constantly heal each other, what would happen? Would they be unstoppable because of how they can basically instantly heal each other the second they get wounded?
An army of medics. Yay or nay?
Your knowledge of modern medicine is based upon childrens video games.
Medics aren't doctors
And they don't just heal soldiers, this isn't a video game. They just buy you time and make sure your stable enough to be moved to actual people that can save your life
An army of doctors then.
you're either really young or really stupid.
People don't "heal." Medics are like the first responders in an ambulance, who stabilise then then take you to hospital.
It would be unstoppable, but only because the m16a3 is only available to the medic class. They'll have a hard time against tanks and snipers but they can just defib each other while they break through the enemy lines.
This. If it fancies you, volunteer as an EMT or whatever your countries first responder role is. It's like AAA. They can come to you and fix some things like a flat tire, or tow you to a mechanic (doc) that might be able to fix it.
Have fun dealing with STIs, hemorrhoids and malingerers in barracks. Also carrying 30kgs extra when they stick you in a grunt platoon out field.
Why not an Army of DPS?
Again, This life isn't a video game. There is no regenerating health points.
this
OP here, I don't like how you guys think I'm talking about a video game, I want you to take this thread seriously. It's a genuine question. According to my research, all you have to do is inject blood.
What
op please go try and catch a bullet with your teeth.
why don't they give the medics the same training the hospital doctors do? is it a racket?
that's not how it works
No, you're better off shooting the injured in the head and then using defibrilators to revive them to full health again. If you have a medpack they'll just heal automatically within the medical potential field around the box. Stimulates white blood cells or something.
Fuck Jow Forums. This board is fucking trash now.
real talk why did OP take a screenshot of a picture of a brain instead of saving it?
Doctors require 4 years of high school 4 years of undergrad, 4 years of medical school, and an additional 4-8 years of residency training depending on specialty.
Corpsman and medics require a high school education or GED.
You do the math.
stabilizing wounded and moving them under fire is a different skillset from surgery and medicsl operations, they have very little in common.
as for your first question, this is obvious bait but whatever. people don’t “heal,” a single serious gunshot wound can take weeks, months or years to recover.
>big strong guy who can take all of the enemy fire because he can wear so much armor
>a few medics to deal with any wounds he might get
>everyone else shoots at the enemy from behind the armored guy
Literally American Combined Arms strategy in WW2. Fight me.
>constantly heal each other
Who was the strong guy in lots of armor?
Works in Battlefield Bad Company - Battlefield 1 so it must have some viability rite guyz
Makes the meme all the funnier
General Sherman
There's no difference between those two options
>it goes in all fields
Jackass you should not be allowed around guns, explosives, or anything dangerous. Go read a book.
Fake and gay
SAGE
OP here. I feel uncomfortable with your responses. You're all so rude. My feelings are hurt. All I wanted was to be respected by all the super jacked and powerful turbo chads on this board, who probably drown in pussy everyday due to posting pictures of a gun they can't afford because they spent all their money on steroids and condoms.
All I learned from this board is that to be respected, you must always
Behave respectfully and kindly
Assess the outcome of the topics
Include all kinds of variations
Try your best to appeal to the mods
I guess I'm gonna go make a better thread now. Hehehehehe.
>tfw it was a fucking Callum thread made by a 45 year old virgin