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Teo
March 29, 2026 at 05:19 AM
Created detailed companion article for Teo, the combat medic
Teo is the doctor and combat medic of the Gemini's crew in The Expanse: Osiris Reborn. A boisterous, ethically ambiguous figure who lost his medical license on Earth, Teo is not the kind of healer who stays behind the front lines. He wears heavy armor, uses experimental stimulants, and wades into the thick of combat where a typical medic would never venture. His approach to medicine is as unconventional as his personality, and his past raises as many questions as his jokes deflect.
Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
Full Name | Teo |
Role | Doctor / Combat Medic |
Exploit Category | Malfunction (wrecks and disables electrical systems, scrambles enemy equipment) |
Origin | Earther (lost medical license on Earth) |
Voice Actor | Not yet announced |
Personality | Loud, boisterous, ethically ambiguous |
Combat Style | Heavy armor, experimental stimulants, close-range aggression |
Teo is loud, and he knows it. His personality fills a room before he physically enters it, with a mix of dark humor, bravado, and a willingness to say things that make other crew members uncomfortable. He jokes that he was kicked out of medicine before he even took the oath, a quip that hints at a more complicated history than his cheerful exterior suggests.
The loss of his medical license on Earth is a defining part of Teo's character. While the specifics of what happened are part of his personal storyline, the fact that he was stripped of his credentials before leaving Earth colors every interaction he has with institutions, authority figures, and rules. Teo does not trust systems. He does not believe that official channels produce just outcomes. This skepticism reflects the broader themes of The Expanse universe, where institutions regularly fail the people they are supposed to protect.
Despite his rough edges, Teo is a genuinely skilled medical professional. His knowledge is real even if his license is not. Crew members who need patching up after a firefight learn quickly that Teo's unorthodox methods get results, even if the bedside manner leaves something to be desired.
Teo operates under the Malfunction exploit category. This means his specialty is wrecking and disabling electrical systems and scrambling enemy equipment. In practice, Teo can render enemy tech useless, shutting down shields, disrupting targeting systems, and causing gear to malfunction at critical moments.
What sets Teo apart from other companions is his aggressive combat presence. Most healers in squad-based games stay at the back of the formation, but Teo charges forward in heavy armor. He uses experimental stimulants to keep himself and nearby allies fighting through injuries that would normally force a retreat. His willingness to push into dangerous positions means he often draws enemy fire, creating openings for the player and other companions to exploit.
The combination of his Malfunction exploit and his aggressive positioning makes Teo a disruptive force in combat. He can disable enemy equipment while simultaneously tanking damage, which creates a chaotic battlefield where enemies lose their technological advantages and struggle to focus fire effectively.
Teo's relationship with authority and institutional power is one of the most thematically resonant aspects of his character. Having been expelled from the medical profession on Earth, he carries a deep-seated distrust of organizations that claim to act in the public interest. This extends beyond medicine to governments, corporations, and military hierarchies.
This skepticism makes Teo a natural fit for a crew of outcasts operating outside official channels. He does not mourn his lost license; instead, he sees it as proof that the system was never designed to help people in the first place. His perspective often clashes with companions who still believe in institutional reform, creating rich dialogue exchanges aboard the Gemini.
Teo's personality makes him one of the most socially active members of the crew. His loud humor and willingness to engage with anyone on any topic means he is frequently at the center of conversations in the Gemini's common areas. Some crew members find his energy infectious, while others find it exhausting.
As the crew's only medical professional, Teo holds a unique position of trust. Every companion relies on him after a difficult mission, and these post-combat medical interactions often lead to deeper character moments. Teo's bedside manner may be questionable, but his willingness to put himself in harm's way for the crew earns him genuine respect.
Teo's Malfunction exploit is most effective against heavily equipped enemies. Prioritize using his abilities when facing foes with shields, drones, or advanced targeting systems.
His heavy armor allows him to survive in forward positions, so do not hesitate to send him into contested areas where other companions might take too much damage.
Pair Teo with long-range companions like Regina. While Teo disrupts enemies at close range, a sniper can pick off targets whose equipment Teo has scrambled.
Teo's experimental stimulants provide healing in the field. Use him as a frontline anchor during extended firefights where the team needs to hold a position.
When facing enemies that rely heavily on electrical systems or tech, Teo's Malfunction exploit can completely neutralize their threat, turning difficult encounters into manageable ones.