Zomencor Vs Sythelite

According the logs recovered from Arboretum 829, there were only two companies with the capabilities to manage its data processing systems: Zomencor and Sythelite. 

In the 3rd indexed year of 4073, Project Arboretum 829 began, being funded by a cabal of anonymous donors with hidden intentions. After one hundred and thirty Zigorian years, it was launched prematurely, as was the case with all craft built on planet ZARMON-8773, to bring about a change in its jurisdictional status, thereby escaping the powers of the Old Semptorian Laws, which allowed for the building of spacecraft with capabilities to enter planetary orbit, but forbade the inclusion of interplanetary propulsion. But once in orbit, the unnamed architects gained absolute freedom, with the further benefit of completing 829's interior environments free of the heavy taxes levied down below. Over the course of another eighty years, Arboretum 829 had acquired all materials and supplies that it could from the surface ZARMON-8773, and preparations for its dispatch into the Forstle Void had begun. 

Up to this time, it had become increasingly apparent that the initial team assigned to manage 829's data processing systems was grossly inadequate, and it became necessary to seek help elsewhere. The architects facilitated a bidding war. Offers quickly became competitive, for the contract promised wealth and prestige without end, grounding its claims in the half-truths of a glorious false narrative.

Over the course of some Zigorian weeks, two companies emerged at the top, Zomencor and Sythelite. In the final days, while the board of Sythelite was discussing how it was that they could manage their final offer, their corporate head was assassinated, and it was all too clear who was behind the murder. Internal chaos ensued, and not only this, but what was a bidding war became true war with Zomencor. Now, even though this past has been perhaps forgotten on the planet of its origin, Arboretum 829 still abounds in Zomencor artifacts, and there is new evidence that hints at a probability that the war of mention was not started by them.


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