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Revision as of 21:39, March 20, 2021
Template:Infobox CompanyTakanashi Antimatter (formerly Standard Antimatter), trading as TkAnti, is a Human antimatter and exotic matter creation and distribution company based on the planet Hikari in the Kanadett. The company has several subsidiaries dealing with security as well as subsidiaries dealing in shipment. It was founded in 20210 CE by Itsuki Takanashi and a large team of scientists with the goal of securing power for The State of Tenshi. The company has developed hundreds of antimatter creation devices, storage devices, engines that utilize the substance, antimatter batteries, and several lines of personal craft that use antimatter as a fuel source.
As of the current year, the company has 1.2 quadrillion major distribution centers in forty galaxies. It is the tenth-largest company by revenue with 201 Octillion C-Units. The company is a publicly-traded but mostly family-controlled company. 66% of stock are and forever will be owned by members of the Tenshin Ministry while the rest are owned by millions of other individuals. The company is the largest antimatter producer in the Confederacy of Borealis, and over 51% of its revenue comes from the Confederacy.
Currently, Takanashi Antimatter is working to gain a larger influence throughout various nearby nations, especially the Lewis Nations. The Family had a marital alliance of Megumi Takanashi and Ashalon II Tarnos made for this goal. The sheer wealth and the titles the family had since the formation of the State essentially make them nobility, even though they have little actual power beyond what the average ultra-wealthy organization does.
History
Operating Divisions
Takanashi Distribution Center
Takanashi Distribution Centers (often branded as TenFuel Depots) are large shipyards capable of housing ships anywhere from several meters to several kilometres in length. While offering basic repair services, their major function is to resupply antimatter for these ships. Usually as fuel for smaller ships, but as weapons for military or para-military craft. These Centers usually sell food as well and have a limited number of lodges.
They mostly exist orbiting near important planets, but many exist in Oort clouds or other more remote locations to service ships entering and exiting systems.
These centers are usually around a kilometer long and several hundred meters wide. Larger ships can't dock inside of it, so they usually dock perpendicular to the Center. Several other companies have partnered with Takanashi Antimatter to sell their own products in the centers.
As of this year, there were 1.3 trillion of these centers total. 575 Billion of which lie in the CoB, while the rest are spread out over many nations such as the CUEN, NTIH, and several of the Lewis Nations.
Takanashi Contractors
Takanashi Contractors is the name of the division responsible for selling antimatter to governments. This division usually has little to do with the general populace, as buying antimatter is strictly illegal for civilians. Governments mostly use it for weapons, but it is also commonly used for compact power generators in government craft.
The division is one of the more profitable divisions of the corporation, making up over 56% of their total revenue. Para-military organizations are allowed to have limited quantities of antimatter, so they make up a large portion of the customers of this division.
Takanashi Personal Craft
Takanashi Personal Craft is one of the smallest divisions. This division sells antimatter-powered personal craft branded simply as "Antis." These vehicles are usually less than three meters long and used by wealthy individuals that don't care to use more public transportation. They are capable of interstellar travel, although interplanetary travel is far more common.
Anti-Battery
This is the second largest and second most profitable division. These batteries, explained above as well, are commonly sold to power devices such as implants or androids that need to go long periods of time without recharging. In the event of a catastrophic failure, something very rare, the amount of energy released is often not enough to harm the device or person it is in, as the case of the battery is designed to absorb most of the blast.
These batteries have proven to be about as dangerous as any other battery, but with a higher cost as well as a higher chance of failure. Regardless, they have a longer lifespan per unit on average as well as more power output per gram of weight.
Security Division
The most recent of the divisions is the Security Division. Originally, the company used separate para-military groups to guard facilities and transporters. This went on for millennia, until the end of The War of the Decamillennial Transition. Quadrillions of ships ended up building up in shipyards. Rather than recycle these ships, many bankrupt governments decided to sell them off in large quantities. The company took this opportunity to purchase large numbers of ships. These ships defend the antimatter freighters from pirates and occasionally their competitors.
As time went on, they found that buying ships was cheaper than employing middlemen overall, so they began updating ships. Today they usually buy surplus supplies and ships from governments to stock their own fleets. They even have several private shipyards of their own located in the Kanadett. Occasionally, they have leased some of the larger ships to other groups. They do not have as many ships as many of the larger para-military groups, but they are still able to offer a competitive price.
The fleet currently is made up of this number of ships.
- 3.2 Trillion Starfighters
- 1 Billion Corvettes
- 500 Million Frigates
- 100 Thousand Destroyers
- 107 Cruisers
- 10 Battleships
- 40 Trillion Freighters
- 302 Billion Super Freighters
- 3 Titan Freighters
Former Divisions
Takanashi Antimatter has tried creating many divisions in it's lifetime. Many divisions have ended up falling out of use, or only ever seeing limited use in certain areas.
In 7834, the company attempted to expand into all forms of energy production rather than just antimatter. They created a division called "Standard Energy" and eventually planned to have Standard Energy fully absorb Standard Antimatter. The government of the CoB quickly shut down the company over fears of the company gaining a full monopoly over the energy market, rather than just a sector of it. The company's lobbyists were totally unable to block the action, and it was made so thoroughly illegal that life sentences would be given to every board member if they tried again.
Another division was made which constructed military weapons rather than just simply supplying the antimatter. In 12045, the company created Takanashi Arms, in an attempt to enter the defense market. The plan ultimately failed, not because the weapons were low quality or inferior, but because redoing the contracts wasn't worth the effort in the eyes of most governments. The division was absorbed into Takanashi Contractors in 12061.
Operations
Revenue
Takanashi Antimatter is one of the largest companies in the Local Universe, and has consistently been in the top 15 largest companies since the year 3076. Currently, the company has a revenue of 201 Octillion C-Units.
While having a virtual monopoly (95%) in the Local Group, the company only makes up 52% of all antimatter production in the Laniakea Supercluster. They are still the largest by far, however. With no other company even controlling a single percentage of the industry.
The company does everything in it's power to buy out smaller companies. In 199946, they had begun a hostile takeover of twenty smaller companies. At this point in time, the progress is ongoing, and the company is receiving stiff resistance from them.
Corporate Affairs
The Boards
The company is ran by a bicameral board. A lower board of three-thousand individuals, and an upper board of eleven. The lower board is elected by the share holders (most of which are part of the Takanashi Family), while the upper board is elected entirely by some of the most powerful members of the Family. The chairman of the lower board are chosen by the head of the Family.
The Lower Board
The Lower board handles most of the lower level decisions of the company. Aliens are somewhat prevalent in this board as well. They usually have the following duties:
- Setting rules for the upper and middle management.
- Accounting to the Stakeholders for the organization's performance.
- Hearing and passing product ideas and initiatives to the Upper Board.
- Setting the salaries of senior management.
- Governing the organization in a near term sense.
- Appointing individuals to head things such as marketing, public relations, and advertisement.
- Drafting annual Budgets to send to the Upper House.
Other titles such as "Administrator" and "Head of Expansion" are given to board members via a vote among themselves. Individuals with these titles often head committees created to deal with specific situations.
The Upper Board
The Upper Board is comprised of eleven individuals. They are all direct descendants of Itsuki Takanashi as well as some of the most qualified individuals to run the company. They have not been on the same planet as each other since The Noble Crisis, when the Takanashi Family shattered into several pieces. Many are not even present in the same galaxy as each other at any given time. Even at coronation or marriage ceremonies they will appear on screens or piloting an Android.
These individuals are all appointed by the Head of the Family or other high level members in the family. These individuals are some of the most powerful humans in the Local Universe, only beaten out by board members of larger corporations and certain few politicians.
The responsibilities of these board members are as follows:
- Governing the organization in the long term.
- Maintaining good relations with other noble families.
- Establishing long term plans.
- Ordering the movement of the Security forces.
- Expansion into new galaxies.
- Approving Product Ideas, Initiatives, and the Budgets.
- Appointing their own Chair.
The Current Chair of the Upper Board is Rikka Takanashi IX. She was appointed in 199981, and she her term will end next year, where she will either be reappointed or demoted back to a regular Upper Board member.
Chief Executive
The Chief Executive is appointed by the Head of the Takanashi Family, but can be rejected by the Upper Board. They advise the two boards, handle day to day operations, human resources, strategies, and other senior management duties.
The current CEO is Masuyo Takanashi. She has been CEO since 199961.
Regulations
Much like most multi-octillion corporations, governments have to tie them down with hundreds of regulations, mandates, and laws to prevent them from gaining too much power. Most of these laws are anti-monopoly laws as well as anti-bribery laws. In Takanashi Antimatter's case, there are also hundreds of antimatter related regulations that need to be followed.
Anti-monopoly Laws
While Takanashi has a full monopoly over antimatter in many places in the CoB, it does not have a monopoly on weapons or energy. As such, anti-monopoly laws can't apply. The Takanashi Family knows that their services, while vital during times of war, are not so vital as to be used as a bargaining chip during times of peace. This forces them to keep their prices down to compete with Fusion power in the energy sector and Rail Guns and Particle Weapons in the weapons sector.
Antimatter Laws
There are many regulations for the handling and distribution of antimatter. Most citizens are not allowed to own it in it's pure form outside of batteries.
Criticisms and Controversies
Takanashi Antimatter has been subjected to criticism by all manor of groups and individuals. Some types of groups include liberal groups that disdain it's power, labor unions, other noble houses (something to be expected), and even some of their regular customers and employees. All of these groups dislike their business practices, the buying out of other companies, the use of government subsidies, security policies, use of force in protecting their supplies, the outsourcing of labor to slaves in the Lewis Nations and NTIH, stance regarding The Exhumation, and the manipulation of several politicians via lobbying.
The company has announced plans to move certain facilities out of nations like the NTIH in response to recent backlash against their slavery practices. However, no plans to appease labor unions or relinquish family control of the company have been announced. Interviews with the current CEO had her elude to entirely cutting off relations with several nations involved in the Exhumation, but this is not confirmed.
Scandals
While the politics and relations in the world of the Nobility are usually kept hidden from the public eye, several of the larger scandals proved too large to be effectively covered up, and they ended up leaking.