Heyoka Heavy Industries is a young start-up brought about by the awkward collision of Ni-Kunni accoutants, Gallentean financiers and Caldari investor groups done behind closed doors. Originally a small-scale loan broker, the company saw its rise as it sought to capitalize on a number of delinquent accounts but struggled to liquidate. In the last hundred years or so, the corporation has taken a sudden swing into moderate success.
This success has been solitarily built upon the Debt Workers that comprise the company's industrial backbone. Heyoka takes the middle ground in the "dialogue" between the three empires they stem from, believing in fiscal redemption through generally lifelong service, and utilizes their sizeable workforce in large scale fabrication tasks. Primarily operating anywhere in Caldari or Amarr space, Heyoka's workers are rarely called slaves, though the keen eye sees little difference.
While some see their indenture as just another flavor of slavery, others hope to one day repay the oftentimes staggering amount of debt they owe. Heyoka does its best to glorify and internally advertize the unsurprisingly few workers who've clawed their way past the nickel-and-diming of their debt, repaying not only the initial delinquincy, but countless surcharges for food, housing, and even life support.
Although legally obligated to free workers who have paid off their debts, contract periods can extend over lifetimes, and retains the holder's children liable for any remaining debt. Since most of the work Heyoka does requires skilled labor, it is common practice to entice Debt Workers to enlist their own children into programs and studies to learn their parent's skills, improving the ease of transition.
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A cooperative, Industrial-based Corporation, tightly based on economic success and with a bent for vigilante justice. Extremely casual, when we can be, but willing to put down to brass tacks when the going gets tough. We do a little bit of everything, occasionally delving into W-space, Null and Low when the urge arises.
Currently: Recruting
Voice chat encouraged
No skill point requirement
Willing to teach and assist in outfitting new, enterprising industrialists.
For all diplomacy, contact
Kiron Misali