Lazarus begins as corp-sanctioned cleaners—specializing in extraction, recovery, and deniable black ops.
Known for bio-mod experimentation, particularly stabilizers for cyberpsychosis and battlefield resuscitation. Their teams earned the nickname “Ghost Medics” because they could pull dying assets back from the edge—or push them over it.
Backed by anonymous financiers and rumored ties to rogue AI syndicates, Lazarus becomes the go-to mercenary paramilitary group for corps that can’t afford Militech’s spotlight.
By 2097, Lazarus has become both a PMC and a cult.
They run labs in the Berlin Sprawl, the Brazilian Freeports, and deep black bunkers beneath the Sahara. Their business is bringing the dead back to service—whether via cloning, engram reconstruction, or cybernetic reanimation.
Their soldiers are terrifying—half alive, half engineered revenants 'cyber zombies'.
Their influence grows because they sell something no one else dares:
“Immortality on Lease.” Clients can sign away their DNA, memories, or posthumous identity to Lazarus in exchange for service, power, or second lives.
The Cyber zombie package is a preem package for warlords looking for temporary fodder.
Cyberpsychosis Management: proprietary drugs and implants keep cyberpsychos “usable” as corporate shock troops.
Bio-Resurrection: cloning, memory implants, and cybernetic reanimation of dead operatives.
Mercenary Armies: squads of loyal “reborn” soldiers who cannot betray their contracts.
Espionage & Black Clinics: deniable services, off-the-books wet work, and organ-harvesting operations.
“Militech owns the living. Lazarus owns the dead.”
“You don’t hire you—you sell your life, and they give you a receipt.”
⚔️ Militech vs Lazarus
Militech is the blunt hammer of the 2090s world: state-sanctioned, armored to the teeth, and impossible to avoid.
Lazarus is the whisper in the dark: the necro-corporation making fortunes off war corpses and digital souls.
Both corporations hate each other—Militech sees Lazarus as blasphemous, destabilizing trash, while Lazarus views Militech as meat waiting to be harvested.