North Atlantic - The Treasure Trove



Campaign Background



Two weeks ago, Babbage Inc. established a test mine two-hundred miles off the coast of Labrador, 
right in the middle of an area that the Canadian and US Federal governments had licensed to 
Westingford Plc, a British heavy industrial company.  Westingford asked - politely at first - Babbage 
to move its operations elsewhere.  When negotiations failed, Westingford tried to sabotage the mining 
machines but its agents were discovered and drowned in their undersea base.  Babbage hit back: a 
'terrorist attack' destroyed Westingford's New York offices.  Strangely, Babbage's deputy security chief 
was then beheaded in his office by a 'lone psychotic' who somehow managed to slip past eighty-seven 
floors of security equipment.  Three days ago, a Westingford marketing team was gunned down in a 
drive-by shooting.  Yesterday, both parties registered a corporate feud under the US Federal and EC 
law.  As a result, the warfare is more overt than is usually the case and Insurer's have refused cover 
for anyone who travels within ten miles of either company's major installations.  




Your contract is with Westingford, at full war rates and for the full duration of the dispute.


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