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+ | Did you ever wonder why across the [[Brikverse]] the same structures and building designs seem to pop up? | ||
+ | Thanks to the propeitary tek designed by the Linden family, originally of the [[Monolith Battleplates]]. They created a matter shrinking system to pack hundreds of briks into a single box. Allowing prospective homeowners and developers to literally buy a house in a box right off the shelf. Needless to say the tek was widely sought after. And the Family emigrated to the United Systems Alliance to build their new corporate Empire. | ||
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+ | Their tek would later be combined with Battleplate Tibinium Forges, allowing instructions to be sent by communications to small commercial forges, starting a new industry where individuals could buy and sell everything from utensils to entire structures through a small retail storefront. Of course this would start a number of competing retail chains. |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 16 December 2019
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CEO: | Phil Linden |
Country: | United Systems Alliance |
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Building in a box!"
Did you ever wonder why across the Brikverse the same structures and building designs seem to pop up? Thanks to the propeitary tek designed by the Linden family, originally of the Monolith Battleplates. They created a matter shrinking system to pack hundreds of briks into a single box. Allowing prospective homeowners and developers to literally buy a house in a box right off the shelf. Needless to say the tek was widely sought after. And the Family emigrated to the United Systems Alliance to build their new corporate Empire.
Their tek would later be combined with Battleplate Tibinium Forges, allowing instructions to be sent by communications to small commercial forges, starting a new industry where individuals could buy and sell everything from utensils to entire structures through a small retail storefront. Of course this would start a number of competing retail chains.