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− | [[Gienah Automotive]] had been known to do business and market its wares across the border as the [[Free Worlds League]] | + | [[Gienah Automotive]] had been known to do business and market its wares across the border as the [[Free Worlds League]] was one of the company's major customers. In [[2864]], then CEO of Gienah Automotive, Duke [[Solia Zdenekova]], was contacted by FWL's corporate owner, [[Earl]] [[Jarv Kefalczyk]]. The Earl offered a productive proposal to merge the abilities of his shipping company, [[DuraPaq Solutions]], with Gienah's manufacturing abilities. Though the talks took until late twenty-ninth century, Gienah Automotive and DuraPaq jointly created a venture to produce a new line of cargo hauling vehicles: [[Land Train|Land Trains]].<ref name=TRO:VAp32>''Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex'' p. 32, "Gienah-Durapaq Elite Series 3" - Gienah & a League corporation enter a joint venture to build Land Trains.</ref> |
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Solia Zdenekova | |
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Affiliation | House Zdenekova |
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Profession | Duke of Gienah |
Solia Zdenekova was a Free Worlds League nobleman.
Biography
Gienah Automotive had been known to do business and market its wares across the border as the Free Worlds League was one of the company's major customers. In 2864, then CEO of Gienah Automotive, Duke Solia Zdenekova, was contacted by FWL's corporate owner, Earl Jarv Kefalczyk. The Earl offered a productive proposal to merge the abilities of his shipping company, DuraPaq Solutions, with Gienah's manufacturing abilities. Though the talks took until late twenty-ninth century, Gienah Automotive and DuraPaq jointly created a venture to produce a new line of cargo hauling vehicles: Land Trains.[1]