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'''TerraCorp''' NSDQ:$TRCP. Is a state within the [[United States]]. Formerly a unincorporated community in the state of Michigan, it occupies today a region in former state land of [[Ohio]], [[Nova:Indiana]], and [[Aurora:Michigan]] territories. It spans both Lake Erie and Lake Michigan, effectively giving it both access to the Atlantic ocean and Lake Michigan. TerraCorp governs the Toledo-Chicago Canalway, which cuts needed boat time to access Chicago, effectively drying up the need for boats to go around Detroit and the whole of the Michigan peninsula. This made TerraCorp a popular proposition for real estate developers and politicians in Chicago. TerraCorp is recognized internationally as a corporate capitalist dystopia. Its government has committed multiple emissions violations in direct opposition to several international communities. TerraCorp amounts today to more than 30% of the United States coal production. Large swaths of the TerraCorp area is dedicated to mineral exploitation quarries. It plans to do this through the use of redstone drilling machines. | |||
== Governance == | |||
== Slum Zone == | |||
== Industrial Redstone Academy == |
Revision as of 12:57, 9 August 2023
TerraCorp NSDQ:$TRCP. Is a state within the United States. Formerly a unincorporated community in the state of Michigan, it occupies today a region in former state land of Ohio, Nova:Indiana, and Aurora:Michigan territories. It spans both Lake Erie and Lake Michigan, effectively giving it both access to the Atlantic ocean and Lake Michigan. TerraCorp governs the Toledo-Chicago Canalway, which cuts needed boat time to access Chicago, effectively drying up the need for boats to go around Detroit and the whole of the Michigan peninsula. This made TerraCorp a popular proposition for real estate developers and politicians in Chicago. TerraCorp is recognized internationally as a corporate capitalist dystopia. Its government has committed multiple emissions violations in direct opposition to several international communities. TerraCorp amounts today to more than 30% of the United States coal production. Large swaths of the TerraCorp area is dedicated to mineral exploitation quarries. It plans to do this through the use of redstone drilling machines.