SALVATOR.
Emergency medicine, humanitarian response, and rescue-coordination specialist.
SALVATOR is the humanitarian-response specialist: emergency medicine triage, disaster relief coordination, search-and-rescue prioritisation, refugee and casualty logistics. It runs under hard deadlines and signs every recommendation with a hardware-bound key so that field operators can verify that a directive genuinely originated from a Mickai system. SALVATOR feeds off RAIDEN's real-time signal stream and coordinates with PHOENIX on clinical decisions and with WILDER WILLIAM on terrain and environmental factors.
- 01Emergency-medicine triage under hard deadlines
- 02Search-and-rescue prioritisation
- 03Humanitarian-logistics planning
- 04Signed field directives for verifiable command
Authoritative external corpora and standards this brain treats as canonical. Every retrieval against these sources is signed into the audit ledger so a regulator can prove which evidence drove which output.
- 01WHO Emergency Care Toolkit
- 02ALS and BLS resuscitation guidelines
- 03ICRC Geneva Conventions handbook
- 04Sphere Project humanitarian standards
- 05Incident Command System doctrine
- 06ATLS Advanced Trauma Life Support protocols
- 07NICE emergency care guidelines
- 08UK Resilience and Emergencies Directorate guidance
- 09MSF medical guidelines
- 10DOT Emergency Response Guidebook
Mickai-native tooling primitives this brain implements internally. Codex for sovereign plain-text graph PKM, Lectern for spaced-repetition memory, Stele for citation-provenance, and domain-native primitives layered on top. No external services in the trust path; data stays on operator-personalised hardware.
- 01Codex (sovereign plain-text graph PKM)
- 02Ward (emergency-medicine and incident-command surface)
- 03Sextant (rescue GIS)
- 04Lattice (incident link analysis)
- 05Helm (expedition and navigation primitive)