Green Naga
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The Green Naga Corporation is headquartered in Sri Lanka, with offices in Beijing, Calcutta and London. It has a colorful Internet presence available in English or Mandarin that discusses the kinds of things the firm does; heavy industrial projects and electromagnetic systems. Their financial services division maintains dominant interests in a variety of banks throughout the Pacific Rim, and makes a healthy profit on microcredit transactions made online. Green Naga employs about 50,000 people, many of them highly educated engineers, and is a Fortune 150 company. Its direct competitor in heavy industry is Magrevich Industries.
Green Naga was founded in 2055 in Shanghai by a group of Chinese enterpreneurs. The company has remained in Chinese hands throughout its history, though it has moved its headquarters to Sri Lanka in 2170 because of its incredibly lax industrial laws. Green Naga's early fortunes boomed during the war years to follow because of many lucrative contracts with the Chinese government. When China spiraled downward into anarchy, Green Naga clung to life until it was finally able to get back onto its feet with the help of the UN. Green Naga systems helped to build much of the commercial teleporter infrastructure across Asia, and 15 years ago was involved with the mag-lev drive upgrades that were placed on the Orient Express. Its fortunes have improved recently with the successful acquisition of two major projects.
Green Naga's largest project is the Asian Mag-Lev Corridor (as it is presently called -- names may change as more governments get involved). The current proposal has the freight line beginning in Bangladesh and ending in Neo Tokyo. The estimated cost of the project is 1.5 trillion zenny, and would be the longest continuous mag-lev line in the world. Nations on the project are expected to benefit considerably during and after the construction of the line. Supporters believe that it would pay for itself within 15 years, but international observers believe that new efficiencies in industrial teleportation may make the line obsolete in 5 years. However, Green Naga insists that ground transportation will never entirely be made obsolete and is banking on the line's profitability well into the future.
The power project that is presently being discussed uses standard transmission technologies to beam energy into space to geostationary satellite receivers. The satellites would take the power and bounce it down to a relay station somewhere else on the Earth, or send the energy channel to another satellite to eventually reach a connecting station. The energy beams would be useless as weapons because of the frequency and amplitude of industrial energy systems. The first rollout of the system is intended for relatively small applications, with larger systems being constructed in accordance with demand.
