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'''Innovation Information Incorporated''', often shortened to '''I3''', is a tech firm owned by [[Yol Chay]], although [[Stephen Leeds]] ownes shares in the company.
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'''Innovation Information Incorporated''', often shortened to '''I3''', is a tech firm owned by [[Yol Chay]]. [[Stephen Leeds]] owns shares in the company.
   
 
A member of this corporation, Panos, who researches into biochemistry, specificly DNA and encoding extra information into a person's DNA, dies with all research downloaded only into his body, causing Yol to hire Stephen to recover the body.{{book ref|skin deep|6}}
 
A member of this corporation, Panos, who researches into biochemistry, specificly DNA and encoding extra information into a person's DNA, dies with all research downloaded only into his body, causing Yol to hire Stephen to recover the body.{{book ref|skin deep|6}}

Latest revision as of 17:32, 23 July 2020

Innovation Information Incorporated
Owner Yol Chay
Services Biotech
World of Origin Earth (Legion)

Innovation Information Incorporated, often shortened to I3, is a tech firm owned by Yol Chay. Stephen Leeds owns shares in the company.

A member of this corporation, Panos, who researches into biochemistry, specificly DNA and encoding extra information into a person's DNA, dies with all research downloaded only into his body, causing Yol to hire Stephen to recover the body.[1]

The buildings are mentioned as being very 'creative-friendly,' with brightly coloured walls, beanbag seats, arcade games, a free cafeteria and food stations, and even a tire swing. There are also lego bricks placed on the tables in conference rooms to give the engineers something to do with their hands during meetings. It is seen to be like a pre-school to some.[2]

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