The megacorps and factions that pull the strings behind the scenes.
The UAF's premier military-grade cybernetics and bio-mechanical enhancement corporation. Operates under strict government partnership, controlling who receives modifications and at what price.
Read moreThe UAF's premier magic-tech weapons manufacturer. Arcanum Arms fuses arcane energy with cutting-edge technology to produce armaments that push — and often shatter — the limits of legality across the City-States.
Read moreSEDA's dominant force in AI, robotics, and automation. Hikari Technologies pushes the boundaries of human-machine integration — and the definition of what 'human' means in the process.
Read moreSEDA's sole licensed provider of cloning technology and life extension services. Nakanishi Chronos sells immortality to those who can afford it — and quietly redefines what it means to be a person in the process.
Read moreThe premier producer of magic-infused consumer goods in SEDA — and, through a shadow division most clients pretend not to know about, the finest supplier of covert weapons and elite mercenary teams in the world.
Read moreShiasu Incorporated owns SEDA's arcane power grid — every light, every system, every building that runs on energy runs through them. They do the real work. They know it. And they don't let anyone forget it.
Read moreTaq Corporation controls every joule of energy flowing through Enoch. They operate with their own rules, their own enforcers, and their own definition of law — and the only voice in the city willing to call them what they are belongs to the Prophets of Ohrmam.
Read moreTitanTech doesn't fight wars — it builds the things that fight them. The dominant force in mechanized warfare, autonomous combat systems, and law enforcement drones across the UAF, they've turned the question of who pulls the trigger into an engineering problem.
Read moreXue Industries put cybernetics in the hands of ordinary people and then made sure those people could never stop needing more. They don't sell augmentations — they sell the premise that you were always incomplete without one.
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