Googieplex Industrial Triumvirate

The Googieplex Industrial Triumvirate, real name being the Googieplex Overseas Industrial Triumvirate, is a large robotics company that is mainly headquartered in Los Angeles.

The GIT is actually a multi-national corporate merger, consisting of three sub-organizations: the Sakura Accords Power Plants Company (SAPPC) located in south Japan, the Pan-Pacific Silicon Administration Corporation (PPSAC) in the Silicon Valley region, and the Canberra Mechanics Company (CMC) in Canberra. All three companies merged in 1967 with a common goal on heavy industry superiority over the Pacific, and it is today one of the most powerful companies in the robotics industry subsection.

Rise of the GIT
Prior to 1967, all three companies mostly served on amiable terms due to similar industrial interests. As the SAPPC worked on power plants, the PPSAC worked with basic electronics and the CMC was a heavy duty construction company, all three companies would slowly begin to integrate themselves into a mega-corp sometime in the late 1950s, with the Googieplex Industrial Triumvirate finally being completed proper in 1965 and the GIT's current status properly established in 1967. Prior to it's rebranding as the Industrial Triumvirate, the GIT went through multiple names, including the Pan-Pacific Industrial Association and the Pacific Mechanical Robotics Cooperative. The name Googieplex Industrial Triumvirate was voted on.

Before the rise of robotics in the later years, the new GIT mostly served in ocean-work and constructed offshore drilling platforms and general machinery, which was usually shipped around the Pacific Ocean, of which the GIT aimed to reclaim superiority from an unknown order. It's first proper rig, the Googieplex General Mechanics Rig, was built in 1985 somewhere off the coast of Magadan. The GIT's proper hegemony over the robotics industry came around it's rise in the '00s, and the Googieplex General Mechanics Rig became one of merely five rigs which served a multitude of purposes. By 2011, Googieplex reached the "top 15" in the robotics industry and it officially recieved a stock market tag of GIT the year later.

Incident aboard the Rig
The GIT suffered a major blow in late 2017 when the General Mechanics Rig had a total structural collapse, and the entire rig completely sunk to the ocean floor. Everybody aboard it, and all the equipment inside, was completely eradicated, while divers both looters and surveyors took anything of value. It is estimated that at least a billion dollars worth of stuff aboard the Rig was destroyed and thus lost.

This severely impacted the GIT, to a point where every single rig was believed to be industrially a failure, and thus the rigs were closed down and left to rot. Many scavengers would later take advantage of the abandoned facilities, and would rechristen them into micronations, a-la Sealands in plenty. The GIT itself would never again attempt to permanently tread the ocean floor, and instead prefer mobility, later constructing it's own fleets of cargo ships to haul around robots. The rigs were declared finally phased out in late 2021, as demolition efforts to rid the forts from the surface finally began. However, it was estimated that at least 3,000 were amongst the death toll (mostly the aforementioned scavengers), due to the "demolition efforts" being attacking the main base of the rigs.

GIT officially "knocked out" several previously major companies around 2020's beginning, and was proclaimed the most powerful robotics company on the planet during several end-of-decade economic reports around the time.

Establishment of the Big Three
The "Big Three" that refers to Googieplex, along with two others known as Alchembots and North Star Industries, would slowly become established during the beginning of the 2020s. Googieplex, Alchembots and NSI would become rivals, and would regularly take hot-shots at each other, usually as advertising jokes. While it may seem friendly on the surface, in reality it is a sort of "corporate cold war". Many people believed that someday during the new decade, Googieplex's hegemony over the robotics industry will come to a very violent downfall, and either Alchembots or North Star will become the new Googieplex.

In 2024, Googieplex was revealed to be directly influencing it's competitors, such as trying to subtlety convince the other two to hot-shot each other in order to let the GIT perform actions unharmed. The GIT's response was to double down, and accelerate these sort of spying efforts. While Googieplex was compromised as essentially a huge goddamn corporate CIA, this did nothing to hurt their economic powerhouse status. For now.

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