FargoneSeven Industrial

Backstory
Thomas Hanson Developments (THD) was an industrial firm founded by Thomas A. Hanson during the late 1970's. Unwittingly funded by many world powers (including the US, China and Russia) THD quickly became a leading military contractor, building everything from ships to ground vehicles to aircraft.

In 1982 THD expanded, starting several front companies in order to do business with both sides of many world conflicts. This underhanded move lead to the destruction of the company; In 1995 information was leaked to the US via Chinese operatives regarding dealings with Russia and Iraq. THD infrastructure was bombed or demolished and most of the leadership imprisoned. That was the end of THD and all it stood for.

In 2011 an engineer named Jason Alister teamed up with six of his former THD co workers and founded FargoneSeven Industries (FSI). In 2014, after perfecting a number of experimental designs, FSI approached several world powers for capital support in exchange for the use of their brilliant minds. In 2015 the ANF navy transported Jason and his team to a research base on Calemare, where they began their work.

Goal
The primary goal of FSI is to become a company of similar power and scope of THD. FSI leadership has no intention of double dealing, but they will take the necessary steps to attain their primary goal. The secondary goal of FSI is to become a world power, with land and political influence.

Jason "Doomwyte" Alister
Doomwyte is the CEO and founder of FSI, although he prefers to refer to himself as the research director. Standing 6'4" he is a quiet, thoughtful man. Formerly an engineer with THD, Jason joined a mercenary group in his late thirties when THD fell. Several years of fighting later, combat had hardened his jovial nature, resulting in the quiet man you see today.

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Other Members
There are currently five other members of FSI leadership.

Current Ship Designs
These are vessels designed by FSI personnel. Vessels can come in several different layouts, as per order.