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{{Infobox ENIS country
{{Infobox ENIS country
| box_width = 350px
| box_width = 350px
| capital   = Frontier City, Earth
| name      = Frontier Development Corporation
| pop       = 1,312,488,220
| capital   = Frontier City, Earth
| big_city   = Atlamacan Habitancy, Fielding, Opterra
| pop       = 1,312,488,220
| gov       = None/Corporate Democracy
| big_city = Atlamacan Habitancy, Fielding, Opterra
| cur       = Solar
| gov       = None/Corporate Democracy
| lang       = English, Subtorm
| cur       = Solar
| lang     = English, Subtorm
}}An interstellar corporate state, the '''Frontier Development Corporation''' is one of the major commercial powers in Federation space. Though miniscule in population compared to the C-4, the FDC possesses a large merchant marine fleet and controls up to 13% of the economic output of the Federation. In this way, the FDC commands political power far greater than its size suggests.
}}An interstellar corporate state, the '''Frontier Development Corporation''' is one of the major commercial powers in Federation space. Though miniscule in population compared to the C-4, the FDC possesses a large merchant marine fleet and controls up to 13% of the economic output of the Federation. In this way, the FDC commands political power far greater than its size suggests.



Revision as of 00:27, 15 October 2014

Frontier Development Corporation
Capital Frontier City, Earth
Population 1,312,488,220
Largest City Atlamacan Habitancy, Fielding, Opterra
Government None/Corporate Democracy
Currency Solar
Languages English, Subtorm

An interstellar corporate state, the Frontier Development Corporation is one of the major commercial powers in Federation space. Though miniscule in population compared to the C-4, the FDC possesses a large merchant marine fleet and controls up to 13% of the economic output of the Federation. In this way, the FDC commands political power far greater than its size suggests.

The FDC employes 62,958,883 people.

History

Originally a deep-sea mining firm, Frontier Development Corporation branched out into hi-tech manufacturing, mercenary operations and pharmaceutical research within forty years of its founding. Within eighty years, it had built the first space elevator, opening up cheap and easy access to outer space. In doing so, it inextricably linked itself to the future of the human race.

By 2188, the Frontier Development Corporation had begun development of the Jupiter system and sent the first manned mission to Saturn.