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'''Man-TLE''' is a shadowy manufacturer of bootleg and addictive holo-enviroments.
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'''Man-TLE''' is a shadowy manufacturer of bootleg and addictive holo-environments.
  
 
==Leadership==
 
==Leadership==
The company's CEO in [[3025]] was Raoul Duke.<ref name=HMTWL-130>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 130 "Man-TLE"</ref>
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The company's CEO in [[3025]] was [[Raoul Duke]].<ref name=HMTWL-130>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 130 "Man-TLE"</ref>
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Founded around [[3020]], the mysterious Man-TLE sprun up as a manufacturer of True Life Expierences, bootleg and low-grade knockoffs of [[Kensai Holographiks]]' [[Recreational Hologram Enviroment]]s. The company's TLEs differ from Kensai's RHEs for their inclusion of the narcotic substance known as "[[Can-Do]]", which when burned when viewing the holo heightens its sensory impacts. This makes TLEs highly addictive, producing notable instances of deep suicidal depression in heavy users deprived viewing them.<ref name=HMTWL-130/>
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Founded around [[3020]], the mysterious Man-TLE sprung up as a manufacturer of True Life Experiences, bootleg and low-grade knockoffs of [[Kensai Holographiks]]' [[Recreational Hologram Environments]]. The company's TLEs differ from Kensai's RHEs for their inclusion of the narcotic substance known as "[[Can-Do]]", which when burned when viewing the holo heightens its sensory impacts. This makes TLEs highly addictive, producing notable instances of deep suicidal depression in heavy users deprived viewing them.<ref name=HMTWL-130/>
  
 
Despite the [[Free Worlds League Parliament]] declaring the sale of TLEs illegal, drawing both investigations from [[SAFE]] and [[ROM]], sales expanded at a rapid pace. What little is known is that the company's production facility or main distribution center was located toward the [[rimward]] edge of the League-[[Lyran Commonwealth]] border, possibly even in Lyran space, and the primitive production values seem to rule out a mainstream holo producer such as Kensai. The company's only "spokesman" was a man claiming the name Raoul Duke, a tall imposing figure with a shaved head and dark glasses who made occasional appearances on pirate satellite broadcasts emanating from such League worlds as [[Stewart]], [[McAffe]] and [[Megrez]].<ref name=HMTWL-130/>
 
Despite the [[Free Worlds League Parliament]] declaring the sale of TLEs illegal, drawing both investigations from [[SAFE]] and [[ROM]], sales expanded at a rapid pace. What little is known is that the company's production facility or main distribution center was located toward the [[rimward]] edge of the League-[[Lyran Commonwealth]] border, possibly even in Lyran space, and the primitive production values seem to rule out a mainstream holo producer such as Kensai. The company's only "spokesman" was a man claiming the name Raoul Duke, a tall imposing figure with a shaved head and dark glasses who made occasional appearances on pirate satellite broadcasts emanating from such League worlds as [[Stewart]], [[McAffe]] and [[Megrez]].<ref name=HMTWL-130/>
  
Rumours insist the Duke is in fact [[Patrick Rjak]], a high-ranking member of the [[Way of Arme]], the company's efforts both funding the religious cult as well as providing a means of trying to spread the nihilistic decline that made people susceptible to joining the Way.<ref name=HMTWL-130/>
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Rumors insist the Duke is in fact [[Patrick Rjak]], a high-ranking member of the [[Way of Arme]], the company's efforts both funding the religious cult as well as providing a means of trying to spread the nihilistic decline that made people susceptible to joining the Way.<ref name=HMTWL-130/>
  
 
==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*''[[House Marik (The Free Worlds League)]]''
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* ''[[House Marik (The Free Worlds League)]]''
  
[[Category:Free Worlds League Companies]]
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[[Category:Free Worlds League Corporations]]

Latest revision as of 05:30, 25 May 2023

Man-TLE
Corporation Profile
LeadershipCEO
Product(s)Recreational Hologram Environments

Man-TLE is a shadowy manufacturer of bootleg and addictive holo-environments.

Leadership[edit]

The company's CEO in 3025 was Raoul Duke.[1]

Overview[edit]

Founded around 3020, the mysterious Man-TLE sprung up as a manufacturer of True Life Experiences, bootleg and low-grade knockoffs of Kensai Holographiks' Recreational Hologram Environments. The company's TLEs differ from Kensai's RHEs for their inclusion of the narcotic substance known as "Can-Do", which when burned when viewing the holo heightens its sensory impacts. This makes TLEs highly addictive, producing notable instances of deep suicidal depression in heavy users deprived viewing them.[1]

Despite the Free Worlds League Parliament declaring the sale of TLEs illegal, drawing both investigations from SAFE and ROM, sales expanded at a rapid pace. What little is known is that the company's production facility or main distribution center was located toward the rimward edge of the League-Lyran Commonwealth border, possibly even in Lyran space, and the primitive production values seem to rule out a mainstream holo producer such as Kensai. The company's only "spokesman" was a man claiming the name Raoul Duke, a tall imposing figure with a shaved head and dark glasses who made occasional appearances on pirate satellite broadcasts emanating from such League worlds as Stewart, McAffe and Megrez.[1]

Rumors insist the Duke is in fact Patrick Rjak, a high-ranking member of the Way of Arme, the company's efforts both funding the religious cult as well as providing a means of trying to spread the nihilistic decline that made people susceptible to joining the Way.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 House Marik (The Free Worlds League), p. 130 "Man-TLE"

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