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| Corporation | Advanced Research and Experimental Systems |
| Branches | AI systems; Arms and Tech Manufacturing; Military |
| Years Founded | Early 2440s |
| Headquarters | Mars |
| Branch Offices | Deimos, Phobos, IO, Europa |
| Key People | Sakura Kaneda, Aaron Skell, Robert Aldon, Cassandra Areia |
| Value | 1.4 Trillion Solcred |
A.R.E.S is a megacorporation that deals in Artificial Intelligence, Cybertech, Nanotech, Weapons Development, and Military Contracts. They have seen success on Mars, Deimos, Phobos, Luna, Io, Europa, and a few space stations and floating cities. Their headquarters are located on Mars. A.R.E.S also has a seat in the New Geneva Council, providing military aid and support, as well as being one of the main providers with weaponry, ships, and vehicles.
Armitech

| Corporation | Armitech Defense |
| Branches | Corporate Security; AI Systems; Arms and Vehicle Manufacturing |
| Years Founded | Early 2430s |
| Founder | Adelheid Stromm |
| Headquarters | Neu Berlin |
| Branch Offices | Neo London, Nya Stockholm, Nouveau Paris, French Populace of Utopia, Cocoon Station |
| Value | 1.1 Trillion Solcred |
Armitech, an active weapons manufacturer from Neu Berlin, has been active since the 2430's. Born in their industrial sector, Armitech was just one more out of many weapon manufacturers that were just a bleep on Neu Berlin's industrial complex, until one of their engineers, Adelheid Stromm, found blueprints belonging to the weaponry used during the Transcendence War era, including prototype weaponry that was never released on the field. That, in addition to salvaged weapons and samples obtained from Earth, combined with current power cells and hydrogen batteries, with that knowledge in hand, Armitech focused entirely on energy weapons, assuring a highly destructive output from plasma and laser-based weapons at half the energy cost from their power cells.
Over the next ten years, Armitech would expand aggressively on Neu Berlin, the Dusseldorf Industrial Platform, and even Utopia. Rivaling with Matsumoto Zaibatsu, they would get involved in an Industrial Espionage scandal, when Harada Matsumoto, who had worked for Armitech, got close enough to the corporation to embezzle and negotiate deals that would take assets and profits from Armitech and would catapult Matsumoto Zaibatsu into the Megacorporation Status.
Meanwhile, the humble engineer that was responsible for the change in Armitech's status, Adelheid Stromm, had climbed the corporate ladder and became the new CEO, after ten years of preparation.
Today, Armitech reigns as one of the most important Euro-based Megacorporations that produce, manufacture, and distribute weaponry and cyber tech to both Security Corporations and Military Corporations.
GTT

| Corporation | Genetectic |
| Branches | Biotech; Medical |
| Year Founded | 2488 |
| Founded | Ophelia Faith |
| Headquarters | Luna Colony |
| Branch Offices | Cocoon Station, CP11: New Texas Sea |
| Value | 650 Billion Solcred |
GTT is a mega corporation primarily involved in the biotech and medical industries. It is one of the mega-corps on cocoon, owning and managing the GTT Medical Pavilion it is a company that offers medical and cloning services, develops and produces Replicants, As well as manages and deploys Trauma Team first responder services.
Matsumoto

| Corporation | Matsumoto Zaibatsu |
| Branches | Corporate Security; Mercenary Contracting; Arms and Tech Manufacturing |
| Year Founded | 2435 |
| Founded | Kei Matsumoto |
| Headquarters | New Edo |
| Branch Offices | Luna Colony, Shin Tokyo, Se Seoul, Xin Beijing, Mega-LA |
| Key People | Harada Matsumoto |
| Value | 1.5 Trillion Solcred |
The prestigious Matsumoto Zaibatsu is a New-Edo based megacorporation dealing in corporate security, cyberwar, and weapon manufacturing. Started in 2435 by Kei Matsumoto as a small organization that dealt with cybertech repairs. By 2437, Matsuda would start producing its own line of cyber tech and cybernetics in general (Optics, Neural Implants Surveillance, and Security systems, et cetera), Kei Matsumoto's philosophy would drive himself to work harder than his competitors and hoped to inspire others by his devotion. Matsumoto would play to win. In mid-2440's, Matsumoto would give a leap of faith and attempt their hand in nanotech, however, the still humble organization lacked the proper personnel and means to maintain nanotech afloat and suffered their first blow, that, added to other companies rising up and even catching up with them, forced Kei Matsumoto to consider other methods, in his mind, he had to win at all costs and one more failure wasn't an option.
Kei Matsumoto was always trying to keep ahead of the game and had a small network of spies, through this network, he caught wind that Armitech was salvaging working technology from Earth, the mythical Transcendence War-era tech could be a game-changer if done right, his son, Harada Matsumoto, would eventually work for Armitech and climb the corporate ladder until reaching a middle management position, not high enough to get him noticed, but high enough to get access to the secrets his father and his company desperately needed, the information Harada Matsumoto would obtain resulted in one of the biggest Corporate Espionage scandals in history, as Armitech and Matsumoto would face each other in Corporate Law Courthouses for several months until the case was handled privately and settled. However, the constant pressure would prove too much for Kei Matsumoto, and he would pass away due to cardiac complications, allowing for Harada Matsumoto to assume control of the corporation, and renaming it Matsumoto Zaibatsu, to reflect its new status.
With what Harada Matsumoto considered a victory over Armitech, his new vision was to also control Security Corporations in New Edo, putting himself at odds against Rising Sun Technologies, a Corporate Security Corporation that was rumored to be financed by the Asakura Gumi, a powerful criminal syndicate led by Asakura Shinnosuke. Eventually, Matsumoto Zaibatsu and Rising Sun Technologies would agree on territory distribution, as well as weaponry distribution from Matsumoto Zaibatsu. Today, the corporation remains an important weapons manufacturer and is one of the main pillars that sustain New Edo, with shady practices and even shadier management.
Vulca Group

| Corporation | Vulca Group |
| Branches | Urban Development; Arms and Tech Manufacturing; Mercenary Contracting |
| Year Founded | 2217 |
| Founder | Edward Volk |
| Headquarters | Magna Rome |
| Branch Offices | X-17 Earth, New Geneva, New London |
| Key People | Reginald Volk; Cecil Hawkwood |
| Value | 650 Billion Solcred |
Vulca Group grew out of the expansion of Habitat-0419. When the many corporations of the era banded together to fund the expansion of the hub, Edward Volk formed an alliance with fellow CEO's James Hawkwood and Ludwig Sterz. Between the three of them, their companies had a mastery of energy production, manufacturing, and urban development that placed them at the forefront of the project, earning them massive financial gains, the ire of competitors across the board, and a healthy bit of scrutiny under the New Geneva organization.
Ultimately, their success granted them the resources for aggressive business practices, as they developed a reputation for only working with equally powerful companies and cannibalizing the rest whenever possible. Rumor has it that these practices are supported by a clandestine espionage wing, however, investigation after investigation has turned up little more than negative publicity. This leads to their rebranding under the name of Vulca Group, as they expanded from energy and urban development into weapons and biotechnology with targeted acquisitions.
In the present day, their products line the streets of most cities, from street lights and waste disposal systems to prefabricated megaplexes and custom skyscrapers. In the meanwhile, their weapons find their way into the hands of private militaries, gangsters and solos, often under the names of one of their subsidiaries. Currently, the company is at the forefront of reclaiming many of the more hellish ruins on Earth, profiting from their role as gatekeepers to its many remaining resources. Many speculate that they're combing the ruins for lost technologies, heedless to the disasters that displaced mankind in the first place.
Defunct
AICHI Intersolar
| Corporation | AICHI Intersolar |
| Branches | PMC services, military augmentations, and combat synthetics |
| Years Founded | Early 2480s, Ended 2488 |
| Headquarters | Shin-Tokyo |
| Key People | Jeanne Y. Aichi |
AICHI Intersolar was founded by Jeanne Y. Aichi in the 2480s with initial corporate offerings in PMC services paired with R&D and sales for military cybernetics and combat synthetics. AICHI was awarded the lucrative security contract for Cocoon Station which further bolstered their coffers and prominence, however this wouldn't last as it became evident that AICHI was unable to fulfill the demands of the contract. From rising crime on Cocoon station that lead to numerous run-ins with the Twin Dragons, a string of pirate raids on ships to and from Cocoon station that saw millions of creds of property and needed supplies being lost, to an attack on AICHI's own headquarters on Cocoon station by unknown forces, the public became increasingly frustrated with the lack of AICHI's progress in maintaining peace on the station and outcries for change began to become more vocal. This displeasure eventually lead to Cocoon Corp revoking AICHI's security contract, causing AICHI to sell off their holdings on the station and withdraw back to Shin-Tokyo where they would fail to regain their previous place of prominence and fade from the corporate landscape.
ATS (Arboria Tactical Systems)

| Corporation | Arboria Corporation |
| Branches | Eugenics, Genetics, Biotech, Synthetic Manufacture, PMC services |
| Years Founded | Early 2480s, Ended 2489 |
| Headquarters | Utopia |
| Key People | Jean-Claude Hyde, A.T.S. AI system, Coraline Sirius |
The Arboria Corporation started out in Utopia as a biotech manufacturer focusing on eugenics and genetics. Establishing a presence on Cocoon station in Sector 3 in the old AICHI building during the late 2480s, Arboria Corp continued to sink massive amounts of funding into their principle biotech projects even as they began to expand into security to supplement development of their biotech markets, and soon found themselves caught up in the brewing tensions that existed on the station between the disadvantaged of Sectors 1 and 2 and the dominant corporate powers of the time. This lead to a significant escalation when a terrorist bomb attack was carried out against Arboria Tower, the aftermath of which prompted Arboria Corporation to dispense ATS (Arboria Tactical Systems) to the station to enforce order with the permission of Cocoon Corp to grant them the security contract for Sectors 3 and 4 on the station.
Newly entrenched, Arboria Tactical Systems began to take draconian measures on the station to enforce their law and made the Twin Dragons their principle focus, further igniting tensions that lead to many more violent clashes with Twin Dragon members and the residents of Sectors 1 and 2. This pattern of incited incidents would eventually reach a fever pitch with an all-out raid on ATS's tower in Sector 3 by the Twin Dragons. In the wake of this attack Cocoon Corp would announce in partnership with New Geneva that ATS's contract would expand to all levels of Sectors 3 and 4, expanding into all Sectors as new reinforcements of militarized forces reached the station along with a cadre of drones capable of facial-scanning foot traffic to identify known Twin Dragon members and those who appeared to be Twin Dragons by aesthetics for immediate targeting and elimination. Shortly after the new forces were deployed ATS was able to successfully flip a hacker into revealing the location of the Twin Dragon's headquarters where ATS staged a raid of their own and carried out a pogrom of the group, wiping them entirely out.
Following this victory Arboria Corporation elected to extract themselves from Cocoon station, leaving ATS to operate without their support as Cocoon's police force. However this state of affairs would only last a short time as Arboria suffered a significant economic collapse when investors pulled out en masse owing to the lack of any significant development in their Biotech programs and lack of promised dividends during their security actions on Cocoon station, and Arboria sold off their assets to pay off incoming debts, ATS itself being sold to Armitech who rebranded ATS into Armitech Private Defense and took over the security contract for Cocoon station.
Armitech Private Defense (APD)
| Corporation | Armitech |
| Branches | Corporate Security and Policing for Cocoon Station |
| Years Founded | 2489, Ended 2490 |
| Headquarters | Sector 3, Cocoon |
| Key People | Miwa Hiraki |
Armitech Private Defense (APD) was formed with the rebranding of ATS following their buyout by Armitech. While APD represented stability after the troubles of ATS's time, their tenure on Cocoon would prove a near repeat of ATS's era. Where ATS dealt with public outcry over synth rights and the crime wave of the Twin Dragons, APD would have to contend with public outcry over mutant rights and crime from the Hidden Demons.
Halfway into its first year APD would promote Miwa Hiraki to Director to helm the division, who would prove tenacious with her enforcement of corporate law on the station as she navigated emerging threats from the terrorist Megabyte and increased violence from mutants. When political commentator Blade Storm was attacked by mutants New Geneva would pass the Extremely Violent Instinct Lost Act (E.V.I.L Act) in response, requiring all mutants in the Sol System by law to submit to registration and monitoring for any sign of anticorporate sentiment or aggression. Demonstrations and more conflict would arise in conjunction with expansions by the Hidden Demons in Sector 2, who used the E.V.I.L. Act in their propaganda to message against corporate authority.
The flashpoint would soon come at a demonstration at APD headquarters when the crowd turned violent and APD responded with superior violence. The mob suffered multiple casualties including the destruction of their leader, a synth whose death triggered a bomb countdown. A lone APD agent would take the remains and jump a level down to spare the crowd from the explosion. Livestreaming of this event by someone in the mob over the ShadowNET would cause riots across the Sol System with even greater pacification from security forces.
While Director Hiraki's decisions and leadership would be viewed favorably during the riot, APD would fall under scrutiny four months later as a mass exodus of agents from the division occurred with rumors of whistleblower reports of problems with leadership and it wouldn't take long before Director Hiraki was put on administrative leave, four days later Armitech Head Adelheid Stromm would make a public address stating APD and all its holdings had been sold to a confidential buyer as well as announcing the termination of Miwa Hiraki as Director, calling her the wrong person for the job and stating the sale of APD would never have been allowed to go through with her as its lead.
New Geneva

| Corporation | New Geneva |
| Branches | Governing; Law; Banking; Arms Manufacturing |
| Year Founded | Early 2200s, Ended 2494 |
| Headquarters | New Geneva |
| Key People | Michael Nikolaidis |
As the flames of the Transcendence War died out, the fledgling remnants of humanity started to rebuild. As they began strategizing for the future it was obvious that a forum for governing the scattered habitats was necessary. Habitat-0419 was a small, but a centralized hub for traffic during this rebuilding and colonization phase. It became a neutral meeting place for several corporate leaders. They all pitched in to expand this platform and build a permanent meeting space, changing the name to New Geneva. The name became synonymous with the new governing corp.
Thanks to mutual support by its member organizations, NG boasted a large standing military. This was used to step in if corporate conflicts got out of hand. The New Geneva council voted to impose and enforce economic sanctions against a wayward corp, enforced with the aid of SolBank. SolBank backs a common currency, and NG made and enforced regulations that governed interactions between the corps. The ban on Omega AIs, limits on the number of troops and types of weapons corps that could be had/used, and other prescriptions all came from the NG.
But as history would retell itself, much like the fate of the CPN, and the UN before it, corruption and complacency took over New Geneva, and instead of being the beacon to guide humanity, it became an iron fist, a ruthless form of governance that created two polar opposites: Those who had everything, and those who had nothing.
Michael Nikolaidis, who served most of his life under New Geneva and had been serving as Elder Councilor tried to preserve the principles that once made New Geneva a shining light, but he had failed.
Mr. Nikolaidis stepped down from New Geneva, leading to it being officially disbanded on April 4th, 2494. Megacorporations who owned planets, space stations, colonies, or sky cities now acted as their respective governing bodies, with Section One set to oversee them.
The new Section One was now comprised of ARES, Armitech, Matsumoto, and NSI to relinquish the hold New Geneva once had over corporations. Equal rights would be promoted for everyone, regardless of their status as Synths, Mutants, or Replicants. Workers no longer had to sign away their lives to loyalty clauses ensuring they remained in a corporation for decades. Improvements for fairer work shifts, healthcare plans, bonuses, and vacation days for employees.
For the most part, any denizen or citizen could now live towards prosperity with New Geneva gone, Section One overseeing and ensuring governing Megacorporations would uphold their promised freedoms and fairness.
Sugiura Tactech (STT)

| Corporation | Sugiura Taclinear Technologies LTD. |
| Branches | Metal Alloy Production; Conventional Weaponry; Aftermarket Tech; Vehicle Tuning; Cyberware |
| Year Founded | 2480 |
| Headquarters | Shin Tokyo |
| Key People | Matsu Sugiura |
Sugiura TacTech is the small company in Shin Tokyo that specializes in metal alloy research as well as weapon and cyberware aftermarket tech as a close second. With partnerships made in bigger corporate entities, such as Genetectic and presumably Matsumoto, this allowed the company to not only remain afloat, but flourish from its quality and backing despite being an obscure name.
Some of this company's tech can be recognized in certain upgrades, mostly now only found in the black markets.
This company's first partnership at around 2485 with Genetectic fostered its stability as well as its ability to manufacture at a much higher degree of quality. The terms of this partnership were to aid in the production of high-quality components and metal alloy that would aid in their project for Replicant creation. With this contract being successfully fulfilled soon after, this would ensure Sugiura's business and individual projects.
By then, Sugiura TacTech had continued what they have been better noted for. One focus included tech for ground-vehicle and AV tuning on certain models. Its co-focus was toward aftermarket weapon mods and cyberware tech, including upgrades in mechanisms, software, and non-mass-produced metals. This business would continue from 2486 to 2493.
This would soon also catch the attention of Matsumoto Corporation in early 2494, following a corpo-gathering event which showcased prototype cyberware that had been created independently, which stood out from their reputation of aftermarket technology. An agreement would be made by both companies, in which its details were not disclosed, but would ensure Sugiura TacTech's soon-to-be rapid rise. Sugiura TacTech would continue developing aftermarket weapon and cyberware tech as a primary at this time.
However, during late 2494, the lights in the Sugiura TacTech's sign and building were seen shut off during one night, which was the last time its lights would be on again. Few weeks later would see the company building foreclosed, and no trace of its owners. Former customers have speculated the reason for its collapse, but the true reason was never brought to light.