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Revision as of 04:31, 17 July 2019

Carthage Industries
“'PROGRESS. MANAGEMENT. SECURITY. COMMUNICATION. COORDINATION. LOGISTICS. DELIVERY. ENGINEERING. PLANNING.'
― Carthage Industries[src]

Carthage Industries is a European multinational technology and computer engineering company with headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal. It maintains and operates the underwater research facility PATHOS-II alongside Haimatsu.

In SOMA, the company was likely shutdown after the Impact Event, with the only known surviving Carthage Industries employees being those stationed on PATHOS-II.

Appearances

In Mark Sarang's room, there is a classified document from the supervisory board of Carthage Industries, dated March 7th, 2102, discussing how pleased they were in his efforts to make the WAU a station-wide presence. Going as far as to deem it so important that if Ross experiences any emergencies that he should contact Julia Dahl to forcefully eliminate any opposition.

Within specific rooms throughout PATHOS-II, Simon Jarrett can find boxes and other materials that had been supplied by Carthage Industries suggesting they were a normal presence throughout the facility, despite the fact that most of their projects remain classified.

It also appears that of the three key employees, the two that have accessible rooms have maps specially provided by Carthage Industries showing what the actual facility looks like, proven with the map showing Alpha along with the Carthage Industries logo in the corner.

Employees

Technology

Trivia

  • Some voice recordings by Julia Dahl can be found in Omicron in which she ironically ends her entries with the Latin expression "delenda est", referring to the ancient Rome expression "Carthago delenda est" ("Carthage must be destroyed") coined during the Punic Wars.

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