For the location in Fallout 4, see Poseidon Energy (Fallout 4). |
Poseidon Energy was a pre-War energy conglomerate that operated a number of oil rigs, factories, refineries, gas stations, and power plants and with further operations in military defense contracts. It was not a single, monolithic company, but was rather a cartel of various Poseidon-owned corporations controlling various aspects of the global energy market.
Poseidon was infamous for its aggressive market domination strategies and profit margins, as well as the expansive nature of the conglomerate, including a byzantine network of child corporations, organizations, and pawns, of which the overtly branded Poseidon Oil and Poseidon Gasoline were only a small part of its operations. It was also a major lobbyist, paying its representatives millions to rake in billions for the company.[Non-game 1]
Background[]
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Poseidon Energy |
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Subsidiaries |
Poseidon Oil · Poseidon Gasoline · Petró-Chico |
Notable facilities |
Poseidon Oil rig · Navarro oil refinery · Gecko City nuclear power plant · HELIOS One solar power plant · Boston gas & solar power plant · West Virginia ultracite power plant · Southwest mining complex |
Technologies |
PoseidoNet · ARCHIMEDES laser artillery · Automated power plants · Automated tanker · SEMELE plasma rifle · PHOENIX implants · NEMEAN implants · SEMELE plasma rifle |
Miscellaneous |
Poseidon in Van Buren |
Poseidon Energy was an umbrella corporation with its fingers in virtually all known forms of renewable and non-renewable power sources on both the east and west coasts of America,[1] as well as research and development of new, more powerful weapons through their subsidiaries, so long as they remained profitable. One of its most notable features was the unified PoseidoNet, a national data transfer system that provided instantaneous communication between various Poseidon facilities including Poseidon Oil Reactor #5, the Poseidon Energy oil rig, the Navarro refinery, HELIOS One, and the power plants of Appalachia, as well as various military and government locations throughout the United States.[2]
Energy mogul[]
Poseidon Energy dipped its arms into every energy source imaginable that could be weaponized or developed further. Poseidon Gasoline served as its face of gasoline, continuing to operate automobile gas stations such as its Navarro location in Northern California. Poseidon Oil focused on the mining and refining of what little reserves of oil still remained in the world. Poseidon Energy, while focused on gasoline and oil production, also dabbled with coal power and involved itself with a number of alternative energy sources from solar energy to experimental sources like ultracite. They also had a branch in Mexico, controlling the largest oil field in the southern neighbor, invaded by America in 2051. The conglomerate was also not above buying out companies that delved into energy production, especially those founded by former employees of Poseidon, like Mass Fusion.[1]
In its drive to control the energy market, Poseidon cooperated with other companies, such as Atomic Mining Services, and was openly hostile to organized labor. When workers organized a walkout at Poseidon Energy Plant WV-06, supported by the Associated Miner's Union, the corporation supported its on-site security director, Brent Olson, in his plan to humiliate the strikers and the union. Poseidon called in the National Guard, which proceeded to gas the protesters using HalluciGen, Inc.'s riot control gas. What the corporation hoped would be a violent riot that could be leveraged to further damage organized labor turned into bedlam, as the gas turned peaceful protesters into a rampaging horde that overran the perimeter, exposed soldiers to the gas, and eventually seized control of the plant.[3] The Great War ended any further manipulations of the sort.
Deep state involvement[]
Though much of the pre-War United States knew of Poseidon and its involvement with the United States government, few were aware of the conglomerate's heavy involvement with the U.S. deep state: the Enclave. Poseidon Oil's offshore oil derrick was repurposed as Control Station ENCLAVE, the Enclave's main continuity-of-government facility, while Poseidon systems such as PoseidoNet were also repurposed for Enclave use. Poseidon's various advanced military research projects also contributed to the designs of the Enclave's equipment.[4]
After the Great War, Poseidon no longer existed as a real force in the post-atomic world. However, technology scavengers like the Brotherhood of Steel still tried in vain to decipher Poseidon's plans.[Non-game 2][4] Meanwhile, the Enclave has continued to preserve and build off of Poseidon's research data.[5][6]
Corporate relations[]
The corporation operated a number of subsidiaries, which focused on different aspects of the global energy market:
- Petró-Chico was "Un amigo de Poseidon Energy," a Mexico-based oil refinement and distribution company.
- Poseidon Oil focused on petroleum extraction and processing, although it also invested in other energy resources, including nuclear power. Poseidon Oil was responsible for some of the cartel's more ambitious automation projects, such as retrofitting old company ships for fully autonomous operation.[7]
- Poseidon Gasoline was Poseidon's division focusing on distributing gasoline and operating gas stations.
Products[]
Locations[]
- Poseidon Oil rig
- Navarro Refinery
- Monongah Power Plant
- Poseidon Oil Reactor #5
- PMV Valdez
- Poseidon gas station
- HELIOS One
- Southwest Poseidon mining complex
- Poseidon Energy (Boston)
- Poseidon Energy Turbine 18-F
- Poseidon reservoir
- Poseidon Energy Plant WV-06
- Power substation PX-01
- Power substation PX-02
- Power substation PX-03
- Unnamed Building in Cambridge [clarification needed]
- Thunder Mountain Power Plant
Civilian[]
- Poseidon Power Management System - An integrated power plant management package used extensively in Appalachia to operate its principal nuclear power plants.[8]
- U-235 outboard motor - A fusion powered boat motor for civilian use.[9]
Military[]
- ARCHIMEDES I, a base defense system, operated from HELIOS One
- ARCHIMEDES II, a mobile orbital laser strike system, targeted with Euclid's C-Finder
- PHOENIX, sub-dermal thermal armor implants
- Project SEMELE, initiative to develop an advanced plasma rifle
Notes[]
- From the company history of Mass Fusion, it is known that Poseidon Energy has existed as far back as 2037, but is likely older than that.[10] Terminal entries at Poseidon Energy Plant WV-06 indicate that the plant was built in the 1970s, but it is not stated whether or not it was owned by Poseidon at that time.[11]
- A Poseidon Energy logo is printed on a large, round metal chimney on the side of Ma June's supply shop in Filly in the Fallout TV series. This part of the building is not visible in any of the actual episodes, but has been seen in behind-the-scenes social media posts.[12]
Appearances[]
Poseidon Energy appears in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, and Fallout Shelter.
Behind the scenes[]
- Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea as well as horses and earthquakes. His weapon and symbol is the trident. Poseidon's projects often used codenames drawn from Greek mythology.
- The company's slogan, "Begin your Odyssey with us," is a reference to Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. The tale follows Odysseus' journey home from Troy after being cursed by the god Poseidon.
Van Buren[]
- Poseidon Energy as a parent company was planned to be introduced in Van Buren, Black Isle's canceled Fallout 3. In Fallout and Fallout 2, the company only appeared as Poseidon Gasoline and Poseidon Oil respectively, though it was similarly interested in all forms of energy. Van Buren would have also introduced many other elements of Poseidon Energy:
- Additional subsidiaries, like Agricola, dedicated to uranium extraction and found at the Grand Canyon, and Prometheus Coal, focused on coal extraction, both featured at Burham Springs.
- Numerous technologies: AGRICOLA (a waste-disposal robot), APOLLO (a laser pistol), ARES (a plasma spear), ARGOS (a robot used by Odysseus), ARTEMIS (a 15mm rail gun), ATHENA advanced power armor, CRB-S canine-shaped robots used by Denver City police department, HERAKLES power fist, HERMES advanced combat armor, ODYSSEUS artificial intelligence in charge of Tibbets Prison, TRIDENT fusion generators used to power Vaults and other small, isolated settlements, and the solar cannon crowd control device, sister project to the Tesla cannon.
- The solar cannon from the Fallout 4 Creation Club content "Solar Cannon" is based on the weapon conceptualized in Van Buren.
- The idea of Poseidon Energy as a sinister megacorporation, comparable to the Ghost in the Shell series' Poseidon Industrial, persisted through Van Buren's cancellation in 2003. Joshua Sawyer introduced the company and its logo as a notable pre-War organization in his Fallout RPG project in 2004. It finally appeared in Fallout: New Vegas in 2010, a game developed under Sawyer's leadership, along with a modified version of the 2004 logo, with close ties to the Enclave and the pre-War government - including the development of orbital-based superweapons.
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Danse: "Poseidon Energy was one of the largest power companies on the East Coast. I heard they were trying to buy out Mass Fusion right before the war began."
(Danse's dialogue) Note: location comment; Poseidon Energy, generator room - the part past the raider defenses. - ↑ Reactor maintenance and repair robot control terminal: "{332}{}{List other stations}"
"{350}{}{Searching Comlinks…Searching… Iron Mountain…Offline, NORAD…Offline, SAC…Offline. Searching PoseidoNet… --More?--}"
"{352}{}{More}"
"{360}{}{Active PoseidoNet Stations: Atomic Powerplant #5, Navarro Refinery, Control Station ENCLAVE, ENCLAVE Vault-Research Control... AccessDenied}" - ↑ Poseidon security director's recording
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Hidden Valley bunker terminals; terminal, Journal Entry 745
- ↑ The Courier: "What would you like it for?"
April Martimer: "I've heard through our channels that it has some research that may be related to Enclave and Poseidon Energy technology. I'd like to get what I can from it and use that data for the good of humanity... ALL of humanity, unlike the Brotherhood."
(April Martimer's dialogue) - ↑ The Courier: "I've heard some information from its logs, sounds like it is carrying some Enclave data."
Lorenzo: "Really? What kind of logs? What kind of data does he have on it?"
The Courier: "The logs spoke about Enclave Duraframe research and Poseidon Energy research."
Lorenzo: "Did... did you say Poseidon Energy? I've been researching some Poseidon projects here. Do you think you could leave your robot with me for a few days? I have some materials that I can use to upgrade his armor while he's here."
(Lorenzo's dialogue) - ↑ NavCom parts: "{47901}{}{These are computer parts that look like they slot into the interior of a machine. The fact that they say "Poseidon Oil" and "Navigational Computer" on them lead you to believe they fit into a Poseidon Oil Navigational Computer.}"
- ↑ Thunder Mountain power plant terminal entries; Thunder Mountain master control terminal
- ↑ Callville Bay sign
- ↑ Mass Fusion building terminal entries; customer service terminal, Company History
- ↑ Poseidon Energy Plant WV-06 terminal entries; receptionist's terminal
- ↑ Alexa Marcigliano on Instagram
Non-game
- ↑ Fallout: The Roleplaying Game Rulebook p. 231: "Poseidon was infamous for aggressive strategies in maintaining its market share and profit margins. It operated with a bewildering array of sub-corporations, daughter organizations, and cat’s paws. These ranged from overt branding efforts like Poseidon Oil and Poseidon Gasoline, to back-channel deals made with lobbyists paid millions to make the company billions."
- ↑ Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide Collector's Edition p. 43: Brotherhood of Steel
"The Brotherhood of Steel is a militant organization devoted to the preservation of pre-war technology and human knowledge. Their professed mission is to preserve pre-war technology and human knowledge for the benefit of future generations. In practice, its definition of technology is strangely selective, ignoring basic but potentially useful technologies (genetic modification of crops and civil engineering, for example) in favor of combat technology such as energy weapons and power armor: and even now, nearly two centuries after the Great War, the Brotherhood zealously restricts the use and knowledge of such technologies to its own membership.
The Mojave Brotherhood operated freely amid the Vegas wastes for several years, carrying out many reclamation missions without serious opposition. The balance of power shifted in 2251, when a large contingent of NCR troops entered the region and occupied Hoover Dam. Conflict was inevitable. Nearly two years of guerrilla skirmishes culminated in a pitched battle at HELIOS One, a solar energy plant the Brotherhood had been refurbishing for several months with the goals of bringing it back online and activating its hidden offensive capabilities, ARCHIMEDES. The battle for HELIOS One (Operation: Sunburst) proved a disaster for the Mojave Brotherhood. More than half its Paladins and Knights were killed. The chapter's leader, Elder Elijah, disappeared without a trace. The Brotherhood was driven from the facility, which suffered extensive damage. Survivors retreated to Hidden Valley.
Since that defeat, the chapter's leader, Elder McNamara, has restricted activity outside the bunker to occasional reconnaissance missions and high-value raids. All operations take place at night, and engagement of NCR forces is strictly forbidden. Though the Brotherhood's ascetic lifestyle has prepared its members for a sequestered existence better than most, the passivity of their current situation has proved highly stressful."
(Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide faction profiles)