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FRONTIER SUPPLY COMPANY
Overview
- Founding Month: January 2626
- Founder: Talia “Quickshot” Maren, a Free State Courier Rider famed for blazing across the settlements in record time — and always arriving with the right gear.
- Headquarters: Headquarters of the Frontier Supply Company, Industrial Ring, New Kourou
- Original Purpose: “To keep every settler stocked, no matter the hour, no matter the crisis.”
The Frontier Supply Company operated the Frontier Quickdraw Network, a spine of more than fifty purely mechanical vending kiosks scattered across the Free State of Settlers — spring- and gravity-powered, entirely energy-free dispensers that offered essential goods around the clock.
After the 2631 Peace Treaty and the establishment of the Federal Confederation, Communardist policy nationalized all private supply channels; the Frontier Quickdraws were decommissioned in favor of Federal Allotment Centers using Allotment Cards, the company was absorbed into the state apparatus and shut down.
History
Inception & Early Trials (March 2626 – June 2626)
- January 2626: While mapping out new Trade Route stops, Talia Maren sketches the first Frontier Quickdraw prototype on a relay station data-pad.
- March 2626: The inaugural mechanical dispenser is installed at the New Kourou Food Market — offering 24/7 access beyond shop hours. It dispenses Travel‑sized Dry Shampoo & Soap Kits (from Last Frontier stock) and Emergency Space Nutrition‑Packs (sealed liquid rations), pilot‑tested nonstop.
- June 2626: After a week of uninterrupted service, settlers rave about round‑the‑clock access. Talia inks revenue‑share agreements with more suppliers, formalizing FSC’s pure‑distribution model.
Network Expansion (Late 2626 – 2629)
- Late 2626: One additional Quickdraw appears in New Kourou’s Residential Ring—proving demand outside industrial areas.
- October 2626: Three new kiosks deploy at Firetown’s Copper Mine, Firetown Copper Plant, and Morningstar Food Market — extending reach to mining and agricultural hubs.
- Spring 2627 – 2629: Under Talia’s courier‑led maintenance, the Quickdraw Network blossoms — mechanically restocked and serviced — until the eve of the Great War in 2629, totaling over fifty machines at settlements, junctions, camps, and outposts.
Peace Treaty & Nationalization (2631)
With the 2631 Peace Treaty forging the Federal Confederation, Communardist doctrine mandated state‑controlled distribution of all essential goods. Private vending — regardless of mechanical ingenuity — was outlawed. The Frontier Quickdraw Network was systematically decommissioned; machines were scrapped or repurposed, and distribution shifted to Federal Allotment Centers issuing goods via Allotment Cards. Frontier Supply Company’s assets and contracts were absorbed into the new Federal Beverages & Provisions Authority, and the company ceased operations. Talia Maren transitioned to the Federal Courier Service, continuing her supply‑line expertise under the Federal Confederation's banner.
Distribution & Business Model
- Pure Distribution Channel – FSC doesn’t make soap, snacks or chew meats. Instead, it offers producers an “any‑time shelf” on its Quickdraw network and splits each sale’s credits.
- Revenue Sharing – Flexible contracts let established brands slide in beside artisanal makers, all under the Frontier Supply banner.
- Maintenance & Refills – Frontier couriers (once riders like Talia) restock and service machines weekly, ensuring no spring springs loose and no gravity chute jams.
Frontier Quickdraw Network
- Mechanical Design: Torsion springs, gravity chutes, and hand‑calibrated levers — no external power ever required.
- Modularity: Standardized cassettes allowed producers to ship directly to FSC depots; couriers swapped them in minutes.
- Always On: Rain, sandstorm or blackout—settlers just pull the lever.
Legacy and Impact
- Frontier Resilience: Demonstrated that stripped‑down, low‑tech mechanics could keep goods flowing when bureaucracy or scarcity choked other channels.
- Economic Catalyst: Gave producers a ready-made storefront in every corner of the Free State — no rent, no clerks, just a lever and a cassette.