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Col*Aid*Corp
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Ongoing, First published Mar 11, 2019
The first thing you need to understand about what we do is that space is huge! In fact, it's a little *too* big. That's why humanity has only developed four 'Homeworlds'. Everywhere outside of those four planets are... well...'wild space'. That's not to say it's uninhabited; you've got colonies, asteroid mines, space stations - you name it!

The thing is:  there's no permit process or laws or really any regulations whatsoever to establish a facility or colony outside of a Homeworld's start system. If you've got the ship, equipment, crew, and money; you're free to knock yourself out. That said, there's not much to pull your butt out of the fire if your equipment breaks or if you get attacked by pirates or if the local wildlife starts thinking you're tasty. There's no police, no navy, no nothing!

That's where we come in. We're the Colonial Assistance Company or 'ColAidCorp' for short. If you've got a problem, and the money to pay for a solution, we'll fix it! 

...Most of the time.
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