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Eto-Isuki Thanatometrics
Eto-Isuki Thanatometrics

[ET-IS] Eto-Isuki Thanatometrics

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Sikoda IsukiCEOSikoda IsukiIndependent
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Description

Eto-Isuki Thanatometrics is a biomedical analytics and mortality-assessment corporation associated with the Akakani, and is principally valued for its expertise in combat-loss modeling, pharmaceutical failure analysis, clone-trauma projection, and survival forecasting among personnel operating in hazardous frontier environments.

Quietly founded with capital from
Keitunen Eto, the corporation’s Caldari corporate origins would seem to make it an unusual addition to an alliance more often associated with smugglers, illicit medicine, and outlaw logistics. Eto-Isuki was nevertheless drawn into talks with the Deathless Circle for its rare access to battlefield mortality data, booster-use records, and post-incident medical intelligence from beyond the reach of conventional authorities.

The company is administered by
Sikoda Isuki, whose long association with outlaw capsuleer forces has given Eto-Isuki a reputation for acquiring data from conflicts and incidents that most legitimate medical institutions are unable, or unwilling, to study.

Named from an old corporate phrase sometimes rendered as “the measured end” or “inheritance of the final account,” Eto-Isuki Thanatometrics has always emphasized the free movement of medical intelligence, casualty data, and mortality projections to those willing to meet its price, regardless of national affiliation or legal standing.

While its most sensitive studies are closely guarded, Eto-Isuki is rumored to be working on projects involving neural booster degradation, combat-drug lethality, consciousness-transfer trauma, and the acceptable limits of chemically enhanced human performance.