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  • Proteus AG
  • Proteus AG
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  • Proteus AG is a megacorporation headquartered on the island of Helgoland, AGS. It conducts research in biotechnology, genetics, naval building, undersea drilling, and aerospace. It regrouped its laboratories, shipyard and launching pad within marine arcologies (usually called "arkoblocks") in the North Sea, Sea of Japan and off South and North American coasts.
  • Proteus AG is a AA megacorporation headquartered on the island of Helgoland, AGS. A prominent German megacorporation, it conducts research in biotechnology, naval building, undersea drilling, and aerospace. It has regrouped its laboratories, shipyard and launching pad within marine arcologies (usually called "arkoblocks") in the North Sea, Sea of Japan and off South and North American coasts. Proteus is well known in the public eye for these massive arkoblocks.
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  • AA
corp name
  • Proteus AG
corp type
  • Private
abstract
  • Proteus AG is a AA megacorporation headquartered on the island of Helgoland, AGS. A prominent German megacorporation, it conducts research in biotechnology, naval building, undersea drilling, and aerospace. It has regrouped its laboratories, shipyard and launching pad within marine arcologies (usually called "arkoblocks") in the North Sea, Sea of Japan and off South and North American coasts. Proteus is well known in the public eye for these massive arkoblocks. Proteus also owns two launch pads on Devil's Island and off the coast of Ecuador. Proteus has the dubious distinction of being one of the few targets of a Thor shot by Ares Macrotechnology
  • Proteus AG is a megacorporation headquartered on the island of Helgoland, AGS. It conducts research in biotechnology, genetics, naval building, undersea drilling, and aerospace. It regrouped its laboratories, shipyard and launching pad within marine arcologies (usually called "arkoblocks") in the North Sea, Sea of Japan and off South and North American coasts.