Anaheim Electronics

Anaheim Electronics

Anaheim Electronics is a multinational corpo conglomerate headquartered in the corporate owned city of Neo New Orleans in the United Corporate States of America. The company is widely recognized as a leader in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Cybernetics, Quantum Computing, Defense Technologies, Bioinformatics, Offense Technologies, Codesmithing, and Energy Cultivation. Their ubiquitous Cyberdeck product and the experimental U.N.D.E.R.T.O.W wireless electricity system are their best known technologies available to the general public.

Anaheim operates in all 93 countries and maintains a dozen corporate geodome cities, most of which operate as corporate city states. Their Neo New Orleans geodome contains its headquarters in the largest arcological megastructure on the planet. Due to its Research & Development pods, fully self-sustained areas that are inaccessible for year-long periods, the entire structure is sometimes colloquially referred to by locals as “The Vault.”

The current president of the company, Hyman Jamitov Cacooler, has led the company since its founding 113 years ago.

Rise to Power

Anaheim had its start as a humble codesmith operation, working on artificial intelligence applications during the energy wars. As the war made relying on other corpos for their hardware difficult, they began work on the first Cyberdeck. The success of this product line brought them an influx of capital and government contracts from Old America. As they developed the product line further, their research team created a highly efficient and much less expensive battery that helped bring the energy wars to an end.

After the dissolution of the United States of America , Anaheim was one of the 13 corporate signatories of Constitution 2.0 due to their contributions to the end of the war. They are currently enjoying their 13th term as the President of the United Corporate States of America.

Criticism and Controversies

While Anaheim had much success in both Old and New America, certain opposition parties and activists from Old America have criticized the company for what have been called “ethical violations” by some. Key concerns include:

  • “Opt-Out” Neural Interface Telemetry
  • Predictive Algorithms for more efficient policing.
  • The Mississipi Chasm.