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Revision as of 20:03, 29 March 2011

Pulsar Recycling
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History

Originally registered on the Galactic Stock Exchange by Cevin Pong, Pulsar Recycling hit immediate trouble. Land registered under the newly formed factions name, came into immediate dispute by the Imperial Union. Pong lost his court case, lost his land and sent his newly formed faction spiraling toward bankruptcy. With no choice but to let it go, governmental auditors put the limited company on the open market.

After a turbulent and unusual first two weeks in business, the patent that is Pulsar Recycling dropped into the hands of Voracity's Azarra Malchezaar. Due to the hasty circumstance with which this exchange took place, the faction was still not sustainable and looked certain to fail.

Every present member stood up and began to offer pledges of a similar nature, the contributiond were by far enough to save the recycling company and turn it around. Ryaol Zanon, president of media giant Courier Communications, Jinko Tark, production manager of Voracity and Eronos Lookfar, long server of Freedom Fighters and the head of Voracity, stepped in that day and saved the business from certain death. Jinko Tark, the famed artist, born on Kashyyyk, stepped in to handle the reigns with Azarra Malchezaar and push toward the success they know Pulsar Recycling was capable of.