Corporate Sabotage?
Earlier this month, the head of a weapons corporation, Laughing Armaments, gave a private demonstration of it's revolutionary magitek devices behind the closed doors of Ul'dah; What began with such promise has fallen to utter catastrophe and left it's recent investors with profound and lingering doubts.Â
The Eorzean branch of the corporation had no sooner established itself than had it been, as addressed in a public statement by spokesman Windel Higgs, 'the victim of corporate espionage'. He began by stating that several key development plans and prototypes had either been stolen or destroyed, the issue only compounded with the disappearance of the primary object in the company's magitek research - a crystal the spokesman referred to only as 'unique unto itself' and 'vital to the study and creation of it's [The Magitek Armament's] regulatory devices'. Several of it's employees were injured and even more confirmed dead in the aftermath of the attack.
'Clearly this is an act that goes against the name of progress.' Higgs began firmly in the press statement, expressing no shortage of fury. 'This unprovoked attack, and the unnecessary destruction of internal facilities clearly demonstrate a lack of professional or personal concern for our tradesmen - had it not been orchestrated in the lesser hours of the evening, it is highly probable that an even greater number of our men and women would have been needlessly harmed in the pursuit of their art. To those criminals I can only damn you to the Seven Hells, and pray you feel the gravity of the sins and the pain you've caused to those you've injured in your brazen and violent act.'Â
The President, Char Lohengrin, refused to comment beyond the statement that 'measures are being taken to ensure this does not happen again - and that our company's assets are located and returned'. It is speculated that rival weapons corporations, and even Garlemald itself, are to blame but at present there is far to little evidence to indicate any party in particular. Higgs confirmed that Laughing Armaments would continue it's work despite the loss, 'as anything less would be an admission of defeat on our part'. Regardless, the theft of such prototypes and objects cannot bode well for anyone.
A substantial reward has been offered by the company for any and all information regarding the theft that leads to the capture of those responsible, and the reclamation of it's stolen property.Â
Story: Sorrell Blanth