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== Overview ==
The S Company Hyperdyne Systems (The Company), formerly Cyberdyne Systems prior to the Zeria Company merger of 2068, is a leading competitive synthetic, HAL, and fabrication-firearm production company. Hyperdyne is a bleeding-edge synthetic manufacturing giant, directly competing with its sole significant rival, the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. Despite a myriad of scandals, including but not limited to the Hyperdyne Militia occupation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo over its cobalt mines and the unfortunate fatalities resulting from malfunctioning leg actuators on the Hyperdyne 129-2 Synthetic Series, Hyperdyne remains a dominant powerhouse in the tech industry.
 
== Early Company Inception ==
Cyberdyne Systems began as a manufacturing corporation in the town of Sunnyvale, California, United States of America. Founded during the early 1980s by Yoshiyuki Sankai, a former professor at the University of Tsukuba, Cyberdyne Systems produced computers, processors, and small parts for high end electronics. In mid-1984, Cyberdyne began developing radical breakthrough technology that led to the prototyping and development of exo-frames such as the HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) robotic exoskeleton. By late 1984, Cyberdyne was leading the field in biomedical and biotechnical research & development. In early 1997 the first HAL system hit the global markets and became an overnight success in the global manufacturing sector. Using this capital, Cyberdyne worked towards integrating their exoskeletal haptic systems and interests in biomedical technologies into a multi-corporation collaboration titled Project Replicant.
 
 


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Revision as of 14:25, 22 December 2021

Hyperdyne Systems

Overview

The S Company Hyperdyne Systems (The Company), formerly Cyberdyne Systems prior to the Zeria Company merger of 2068, is a leading competitive synthetic, HAL, and fabrication-firearm production company. Hyperdyne is a bleeding-edge synthetic manufacturing giant, directly competing with its sole significant rival, the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. Despite a myriad of scandals, including but not limited to the Hyperdyne Militia occupation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo over its cobalt mines and the unfortunate fatalities resulting from malfunctioning leg actuators on the Hyperdyne 129-2 Synthetic Series, Hyperdyne remains a dominant powerhouse in the tech industry.

Early Company Inception

Cyberdyne Systems began as a manufacturing corporation in the town of Sunnyvale, California, United States of America. Founded during the early 1980s by Yoshiyuki Sankai, a former professor at the University of Tsukuba, Cyberdyne Systems produced computers, processors, and small parts for high end electronics. In mid-1984, Cyberdyne began developing radical breakthrough technology that led to the prototyping and development of exo-frames such as the HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) robotic exoskeleton. By late 1984, Cyberdyne was leading the field in biomedical and biotechnical research & development. In early 1997 the first HAL system hit the global markets and became an overnight success in the global manufacturing sector. Using this capital, Cyberdyne worked towards integrating their exoskeletal haptic systems and interests in biomedical technologies into a multi-corporation collaboration titled Project Replicant.



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