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'''Carreño Life Sciences''' is a notable pharmaceutrical and bio-engineering company in the [[Free Worlds League]].<ref name=HHM-138>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 138-139 "Economics - Services - Carreño Life Sciences (CarLife)"</ref>
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'''League Stock Market Symbol:''' CarLife<ref name=HHM-138/>
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'''Home Office:''' Atreus City, [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] (circa [[3067]])<ref name=HHM-138/>
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'''President/CEO:''' Cedric Alarcon (circa [[3067]])<ref name=HHM-138/>
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'''Carreño Life Sciences''' was a notable pharmaceutical and bioengineering company in the [[Free Worlds League]].<ref name=HHM-138>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 138–139: "Carreño Life Sciences (CarLife)"</ref>
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
One of the many pharmaceutical companies to benefit from the discovery and deciphering of the [[Helm Memory Core]], Carreño Life Sciences worked to both refine its existing products as well developing entirely new techniques and products. Though many of its new developments remained experimental, or even classified as military secrets, the company achieved significant fame for its release of ReLive in [[3042]]. While both horribly expensive and incredibly intricate, the roughly 5,000 [[Eagle (currency)|Eagles]] per month procedure apparently slows the aging process of the recipient to one-fifth its normal rate. However ReLive does nothing to extend the lifespan of the subject and only halts the aging process from the point treatment begins, as well as needing to be taken continuously to maintain its effects.<ref name=HHM-138/>
 
One of the many pharmaceutical companies to benefit from the discovery and deciphering of the [[Helm Memory Core]], Carreño Life Sciences worked to both refine its existing products as well developing entirely new techniques and products. Though many of its new developments remained experimental, or even classified as military secrets, the company achieved significant fame for its release of ReLive in [[3042]]. While both horribly expensive and incredibly intricate, the roughly 5,000 [[Eagle (currency)|Eagles]] per month procedure apparently slows the aging process of the recipient to one-fifth its normal rate. However ReLive does nothing to extend the lifespan of the subject and only halts the aging process from the point treatment begins, as well as needing to be taken continuously to maintain its effects.<ref name=HHM-138/>
  
ReLive's most notable recipient and public face is [[Free Worlds League Military]] [[Commodore]] [[Tania King]] of the [[4th Fusiliers of Oriente|Fourth Oriente Fusiliers' naval detachment]], among the first batch of ReLive recipients in 3042 and ensuring she looked no more than 25 years old at age 45 in [[3067]]. While the FWLM generally frowns upon the involvement of its officers in such corporate promotions, the positive effect of the glamorous King's advertising on FLWM recruitment and Carreño's ties with the royal court prompted it to make an exception in this instance.<ref name=HHM-138/>
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ReLive's most notable recipient and public face is [[Free Worlds League Military]] [[Commodore]] [[Tania King]] of the [[4th Fusiliers of Oriente|Fourth Oriente Fusiliers' naval detachment]], among the first batch of ReLive recipients in 3042 and ensuring she looked no more than 25 years old at age 45 in [[3067]]. While the FWLM generally frowns upon the involvement of its officers in such corporate promotions, the positive effect of the glamorous King's advertising on FWLM recruitment and Carreño's ties with the royal court prompted it to make an exception in this instance.<ref name=HHM-138/>
  
 
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*''[[Handbook: House Marik]]''
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* ''[[Handbook: House Marik]]''
  
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Latest revision as of 01:56, 2 March 2024

Carreño Life Sciences
Corporation Profile
AffiliationFree Worlds League
HeadquartersAtreus City (Atreus)[1]
LeadershipCEO
Product(s)Pharmaceuticals and Bioengineering

Carreño Life Sciences was a notable pharmaceutical and bioengineering company in the Free Worlds League.[1]

Overview[edit]

One of the many pharmaceutical companies to benefit from the discovery and deciphering of the Helm Memory Core, Carreño Life Sciences worked to both refine its existing products as well developing entirely new techniques and products. Though many of its new developments remained experimental, or even classified as military secrets, the company achieved significant fame for its release of ReLive in 3042. While both horribly expensive and incredibly intricate, the roughly 5,000 Eagles per month procedure apparently slows the aging process of the recipient to one-fifth its normal rate. However ReLive does nothing to extend the lifespan of the subject and only halts the aging process from the point treatment begins, as well as needing to be taken continuously to maintain its effects.[1]

ReLive's most notable recipient and public face is Free Worlds League Military Commodore Tania King of the Fourth Oriente Fusiliers' naval detachment, among the first batch of ReLive recipients in 3042 and ensuring she looked no more than 25 years old at age 45 in 3067. While the FWLM generally frowns upon the involvement of its officers in such corporate promotions, the positive effect of the glamorous King's advertising on FWLM recruitment and Carreño's ties with the royal court prompted it to make an exception in this instance.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Handbook: House Marik, pp. 138–139: "Carreño Life Sciences (CarLife)"

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