Siberian Touchstone Foundation
The Siberian Touchstone Foundation
Formerly just one of many resource extraction companies founded to exploit the Siberian wilderness, the Siberian Touchstone Foundation is a modern day corporate powerhouse.
There are few fields that have yet to be at least touched by the STF in some way, although Mining and Logging are still their bread and butter.
Electronics, Industrial Materials, Software development, Military Hardware, even scientific instruments. Just a few of the things that the STF have branched into in recent years.
They fashion themselves as more than the greedy Mega-Corporation that they are, donating large sums to charities (at least seemingly they do), and operating or sponsoring a number of scientific endeavors. The reopening of the ‘Kola Super deep Borehole ‘to name one of the more interesting of such efforts.
In the past decades the Siberian Touchstone Foundation have opened stores, factories, mining operations, and interestingly enough, Sponsored Hero teams, across every continent on earth.
They may not ever be in the public spotlight to the level of something like Walmart, Amazon or Disney, but Siberian Touchstone Foundation is truly a modern day Megacorp, and that should not be trifled with without care and caution.
Recent Acquisitions in Devilfish Minnesota
In one of many simultaneous spheres of expansion, the Siberian Touchstone Foundation has set its sights on Minnesota, in this case the city of Devilfish, and the surrounding Cook County.
In some rather underhanded negotiations, the Geopulse gold Mine has transferred hands and has found its way under the STF corporate umbrella, along with a number of warehouses, and two properties that after renovations will become two brand new factories.
The STF’s expansion has included an entirely new Lumber operation to rival the current Monopoly held by the Great Lakes Lumber Co. much to the other companies Ire.
As well as the establishment of a new coal mine, the previously untapped vein of ore having been in ownership purgatory for many years before the STF kindly solved the issue by paying off those with any claim. The hope is to breathe some new life and provide some new opportunities to the historic mining town. (and to fatten their pockets in the process)
Most notably to the residents of Devilfish (outside those in relevant industries) is the announcement of a new corporate-sponsored Hero team. Reportedly they will be based out of the GMPC center, and while that is partially correct with the admin side of their local business being centered in the rented office space, the actual facility housing hero equipment and important Intel is nearby in a more low-key office space, that can be more easily renovated than a historic building.