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jobs that the androids were supposed to do. Unfortunately, if those companies try to create the support jobs for those people; all three of them would have gone bankrupt. Yes those companies did try to create some support jobs, but it was not enough. So the city didn’t get all of the jobs that it needed in order for it to survive. Worst still, those companies did nothing to stop either the police corruption, or the mafia from coming into town. And what did Project 21 do while all of this was going on? They were too busy investigating why the EOD stopped the city from getting those androids. The investigation turned up nothing because the EOD was too good at hiding the reason. And so the city, and the people, was left to the wolves.
      Too bad the city wasn’t on some place like that of the Earth, or near such a place. If that was the case, then it would have been irrelevant if any androids were ship to the city. And thus the city would not have anywhere near the problems that it currently has. Those three companies including Project 21 did try to help the city, but it was fruitless. Project 21 told them not to confront the EOD, that was their job, but Colonial Alliance would not listen. They sent in a shipment of androids which the EOD promptly destroyed. Then the EOD assassinated four of Colonial Alliance leaders. And that was just the beginning of their hell. By the time the EOD was finished with the company, it suffered an economic failure and was disbanded. What made matters worst for Project 21, was that the other two companies decided to cut and run. After that the EOD mysteriously left the city alone. Companies all over got the message: the EOD is at war with any company that creates androids.
      It was later discovered that the answer could be found on Golden Hyperion. Golden Hyperion is a moon that is 25% smaller than the planet Mars. Like Vegas, it encircles a gas giant. After seeing some of the images of Golden Hyperion, Commodore Parker wished that he could be there. He just hated Vegas. There is nothing beautiful about the moon, or the gas giant it encircles. The gas giant that Vegas encircle is just too bland looking. What’s more, the moon that is the closest to the gas giant is a constant reminder of Roscadia’s problems. That moon, which the locals call T (toxic) Dump, receives too much radiation from the gas giant for humans to live on it. So the three companies that built Roscadia used it as a toxic waste dump. They were planning on using some of those androids to mine T Dump for ore, and then ship the ore to Vegas to be processed by human workers. Commodore Parker is not the only person who hates both Vegas and Roscadia. All the locals (except for the mafia) feel the same the way.
      Maybe Commodore Parker should have gone on one of the missions to Golden Hyperion. If he did, he would have felt much different about Vegas and Roscadia. Yes it is indeed true that the planetary system is quite beautiful; there is the gas giant itself with it’s fabulous rings, then there is the moon Blue Marble with it’s blue ice, the desert moon Oasis, and the moon N (nature) Reserve, but it is all an EOD stronghold. Oasis was going to become a penal colony, but it was cancel because it cost too much to terraform the moon. Besides the EOD didn’t care because the main reason why they wanted to terraform it in the first place, was to test some new terraforming technology. With N Reserve there was already life upon it, so the EOD turned it into a nature reserve. Golden Hyperion was easy to terraform, and the final result of that turned the moon into a place that resembles the Canadian Rockies. It had only one ocean and two large seas. It had some of the most beautiful sunrise and sunset that you could ever see. Plus as an added bonus, Golden Hyperion is peaceful and serene. It’s just perfect for those who wanted to get away from it all. Get away from the problems of living in the big city. To have neighbors that
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