DollCorp: All Good Things by DollMakerGeneral, literature
Literature
DollCorp: All Good Things
If you went looking for them, you would find them. On cargo ships, and buried in the farms of boxes that surrounded ports like fortification walls, the ubiquitous cargo container was common place. Salt worn, rust encrusted, with every manner of lock from crude picks to chromed padlocks holding their contents safe. But in this modern age, a new form of this common commodity transfer token has begun to appear in greater and greater number. The DollCorp Container. Of courser these days many organizations use this same style of container shipping system, but DollCorp pioneered the use for storage and crowd sourcing processing facilities. The DC Container looks like two standard crates stacked on top of each other. Except there are no seams suggesting these are two separate containers. The upper section contains the computer monitoring equipment, GPS and satellite communications suites, life support equipment alongside a state of the art recycling and reclamation system. The lower