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Okay, so there isn't a LOT of clothing space to work with here but this could be fun. Make up some fake companies for me and I'll put them on Cassiopeia's racing jacket for the upcoming chapter. Since you guys are sponsoring me anyway, it makes enough sense to me. I haven't cleared this with gunwild yet but I think he'l think it's fun. (Don't you?)


It's probably part digital jacket so the logos can move and change and stuff and it's awesome.



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Anonymous

"Morning Star Pediatrics" is always a favorite of mine to use, so few people get the joke.

Buck Caldwell

Mu Industries, using the kanji 無 as the logo. It means nothing. Literally, "Nothing". I've been using that name for my fictional businesses forever, and offer it for the sum total of 無.

Anonymous

Other people's property, but I think Quafe(EVE Online) or 01(Animatrix) would be cool.

ARBco

Ha ha, I really really like it. Though it makes me think of wrestling for some reason, probably the short-shorts and boots.

Michael Brewer

Whitestar Heavy Industries - We ask WHI so you don't have to. Think tank, Inventing, and cutting edge Engineering.

Jeff Grey

Well, if we're going for the nerd references, YoYoDyne Industries (Crying of Lot 49, Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai), LuckyLand Communications (JJBA), Ishizaka Corp/ISZK TV (Suda 51), Pit Pat (Mr. Show)

Anonymous

In some sci-fi stories I wrote in the mid-1990s I used the fictional brand 'InfoNet' a lot, which would be an evolution/upgrade of what the Internet would be today. I'm still surprised at how few real companies actually use that name; I really thought it would catch on easily enough. It was actually one proposed name for one of my own companies, but we were 5 partners and I was voted down :) 'Cyberdyne Systems' and 'Tyrell Corporation' are obviously mandatory nerd/cult references ;-) Or — why not? — 'U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men'...