MJF FJ-41 "Total Patient Death"

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Mobile Jak Force Unit: FJ-41

Code Name: "Total Patient Death"

Headquarters: ████ █████, Palestine

Date Formed: 12-13-19██

Member Count: 8,000

Description[edit | edit source]

MJFU FJ-41, or more commonly known as "Total Patient Death", is composed of three infantry companies, one artillery company, and one airborne company. ((They)) are the first responders to any "Dropped Host" or above event, escorting VIP personnel out if mission directives permit it. Most, if not all members have been handpicked from elite agencies such as Mossad, the CIA, the UN, other Mobile Jak' Forces, and the FDL. Physically, FJ-41 are equipped with Israeli-made firearms and uniforms. The unit was formed in the aftermath of the 7 Day War, wherein sandnigger countries used yet-to-be contained patients against our greatest ally to great effect. To date, only about ~1,300 personnel within FJ-41 have died while on-duty. This Jak' Force represents the best fighters humanity has to offer.

Purpose[edit | edit source]

FJ-41's express purpose is to terminate unruly patients that have breached containment. Most often, FJ-41 is called in to deal with major security breaches involving high-risk patients that cannot be contained by conventional methods. Based in the ████ █████, it primarily serves as an IDF attaché, carrying out garrison duties, and in some cases █████ █████████. FJ-41 is to always maintain operational security, never revealing that they are affiliated with a "soysylum" or a "Soot" or a "Dr. Soyberg". It is essential to Soysylum operations that the existence of FJ-41 is not discovered. In cases where operational security is broken, Protocol "TAKE YOUR MEDS" is initiated, resulting in ████████ ███-████████ for whoever broke operational security. Additionally, FJ-41 was later given an artillery company and an airborne company after a particularly disastrous breach ended in bloodshed, further ensuring that any and all patients could be handled by FJ-41.

FJ-41 Deployments[edit | edit source]

Location Date Description Mission Outcome
Suez Canal 11-31-1956 The first ever deployment of FJ-41, they successfully

contained 10 instances of Patient-067-1 used by the Egyptian Army during the Suez Crisis

Complete success
█████████ 6-2-19██ Deployed to █████████ in order to ███████████, ultimately culminating in ████

█████, ███████, ██████, and ███████. Severely damaged the operational capability of FJ-41.

Partial success,

contained Patient-142 at the cost of heavy casualties