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Phoenix's long-standing contract to supply NASA with engine and flight-control components placed them in an ideal position once privatised space-travel and off-planet mining began to 'take off'. In a cruel twist of fate, Montgomery Ashford died just months before the maiden voyage of Phoenix's first ever non-experimental space-craft, "Fortune". | Phoenix's long-standing contract to supply NASA with engine and flight-control components placed them in an ideal position once privatised space-travel and off-planet mining began to 'take off'. In a cruel twist of fate, Montgomery Ashford died just months before the maiden voyage of Phoenix's first ever non-experimental space-craft, "Fortune". | ||
From there, Phoenix went from strength to strength, rapidly outpacing the competition in terms of development speed, and by the first ever inter-planetary war in 2069, Phoenix PMC/PIC was a galactic power-house who's stellar presence is difficult to ignore. | From there, Phoenix went from strength to strength, rapidly outpacing the competition in terms of development speed, and by the first ever inter-planetary war in 2069, Phoenix PMC/PIC was a galactic power-house who's stellar presence is difficult to ignore. | ||
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In the year 2073, Phoenix PMC/PIC took control of Atimos II, a small moon in the Alvarrez System, after the UNSE (United Nations Space Envoy) declared the surface of the planet inhospitable and dangerous due to the extreme temperatures caused by it's thin atmosphere. Phoenix spent just short of three billion dollars terraforming the planet and modifying it's atmosphere, before building a number of installations and a respectably sized space-port on the surface of the moon. | In the year 2073, Phoenix PMC/PIC took control of Atimos II, a small moon in the Alvarrez System, after the UNSE (United Nations Space Envoy) declared the surface of the planet inhospitable and dangerous due to the extreme temperatures caused by it's thin atmosphere. Phoenix spent just short of three billion dollars terraforming the planet and modifying it's atmosphere, before building a number of installations and a respectably sized space-port on the surface of the moon. | ||
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+ | ==Somalian Conflict== | ||
Phoenix's role in the Somalian conflict of 1980 put it in the firing line from a number of humanitarian groups, which ultimately led to a number of hefty reparations and the Phoenix Group's rebirth as a Private Military and Industrial Contractor (PMC/PIC). | Phoenix's role in the Somalian conflict of 1980 put it in the firing line from a number of humanitarian groups, which ultimately led to a number of hefty reparations and the Phoenix Group's rebirth as a Private Military and Industrial Contractor (PMC/PIC). | ||
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Phoenix was, at one point, under investigation after an anonymous informant apparently leaked that the company was genetically engineering super-humans and breaching the code of ethics regarding the creation and destruction of embryonic chimera. The informant was never identified or heard from again, and the investigation turned up nothing. Phoenix PMC/PIC's chairman at the time, Tobias Roman released a statement accusing the company's main rivals, Astrocorp, of industrio-political subterfuge. As there was almost no basis for the investigation in the first place, Phoenix was cleared of any wrong-doing. | Phoenix was, at one point, under investigation after an anonymous informant apparently leaked that the company was genetically engineering super-humans and breaching the code of ethics regarding the creation and destruction of embryonic chimera. The informant was never identified or heard from again, and the investigation turned up nothing. Phoenix PMC/PIC's chairman at the time, Tobias Roman released a statement accusing the company's main rivals, Astrocorp, of industrio-political subterfuge. As there was almost no basis for the investigation in the first place, Phoenix was cleared of any wrong-doing. | ||
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KAP - Leader | KAP - Leader | ||
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Contents
History
Founding
Phoenix PMC/PIC, formerly Phoenix Para-Military, was formed after the end of world war two, in the wake of growing tensions between the Eastern and Western powers. While they were employed by both the US and Russia over the course of the Cold War, they were never directly involved in combat, being contracted mainly for intelligence gathering. The Para-military group's founder, Montgomery Ashford, formed the group with members of his old SAS unit, who left with him after he was declared unfit for service due to several bullet-wounds that he gained saving a group of french soldiers. His 2nd in command, James Hemingway, was reputed to be the only person who'd openly challenge Ashford's judgement, and his relationship with his commanding officer has been described as "Brotherly."
The relationship between Ashford and his men was also somewhat familial, although in this respect he took a much more fatherly approach, and the loyalty of his troops was legendary. At that time, Phoenix specialised in intelligence gathering and small-scale military operations, but they weren't actually in combat until 1980.
Expansion
After the conflict in Somalia in 1980, which raised questions about the group's ethics, Phoenix re-evaluated it's values, and began to expand into the privatised military construction section, buying out Zsenn Aerospace Engineering in the process. Ashford hired a number of financial advisers and appointed a CEO, choosing to run the military side of the new PMC. Over time, they bought out the Callahan Mining Initiative and moved into the commercial extraction and processing of metals and other mining-related substances.
The Pacific Oil Fiasco
The infamous incident with Pacific Oil off the Gulf of Mexico, in which the world's largest oil tanker capsized, turned out to be a boon for Phoenix's public relations when personnel from the nearby Phoenix-owned oil rig coordinated a rapid rescue operation for the crew, and were credited with reducing the size of the spill by setting up containment booms within half an hour of the distress signal being received. This led to further expansion into the crude oil market, making Phoenix one of the richest PMC/PICs to date.
Into space
Phoenix's long-standing contract to supply NASA with engine and flight-control components placed them in an ideal position once privatised space-travel and off-planet mining began to 'take off'. In a cruel twist of fate, Montgomery Ashford died just months before the maiden voyage of Phoenix's first ever non-experimental space-craft, "Fortune". From there, Phoenix went from strength to strength, rapidly outpacing the competition in terms of development speed, and by the first ever inter-planetary war in 2069, Phoenix PMC/PIC was a galactic power-house who's stellar presence is difficult to ignore.
Home System
In the year 2073, Phoenix PMC/PIC took control of Atimos II, a small moon in the Alvarrez System, after the UNSE (United Nations Space Envoy) declared the surface of the planet inhospitable and dangerous due to the extreme temperatures caused by it's thin atmosphere. Phoenix spent just short of three billion dollars terraforming the planet and modifying it's atmosphere, before building a number of installations and a respectably sized space-port on the surface of the moon.
Controversies
Somalian Conflict
Phoenix's role in the Somalian conflict of 1980 put it in the firing line from a number of humanitarian groups, which ultimately led to a number of hefty reparations and the Phoenix Group's rebirth as a Private Military and Industrial Contractor (PMC/PIC).
Suspected Ethics Violations
Phoenix was, at one point, under investigation after an anonymous informant apparently leaked that the company was genetically engineering super-humans and breaching the code of ethics regarding the creation and destruction of embryonic chimera. The informant was never identified or heard from again, and the investigation turned up nothing. Phoenix PMC/PIC's chairman at the time, Tobias Roman released a statement accusing the company's main rivals, Astrocorp, of industrio-political subterfuge. As there was almost no basis for the investigation in the first place, Phoenix was cleared of any wrong-doing.
Members
KAP - Leader
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