"For those seasoned in their craft and still holding onto cherished dreams, Our operations are as everlasting as the sway of ocean tides along the shore. Witness the Traditional Project Department's great supervisor, Arita, ready to capture the treasures the tide unveils."
The Traditional Project Department is a department of the Interastral Peace Corporation.
Description[]
History[]
Planet Taikiyan used to be a Interastral Peace Corporation scuttle site for spaceships, where value assessors were dispatched to clean up old ship wreckage for any remaining value. This was until a investor of the Traditional Project Department saw the value in the planet for entertainment, and so a new plan was put into place. The planet was terraformed for use as a sports arena, becoming the first location for "Taikiyan Roboball"[1]
Lew Archer used to work as a criminal investigator for the Traditional Project Department, until a botched rescue mission resulting in her shooting a small girl by accident. Ashamed with her failings she went to quit the Traditional Project Department, however she was fired by her boss before she could quit.[2]
Known Staff[]
Non-Playable Characters[]
- Arita — Head of Department
Former Staff[]
- Lew Archer (fired) — Criminal Case Investigator[2]
- Lazka — embezzler[3]
Faction Mentions[]
Occurrences
Relics
Curios
Gallery[]
Videos[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Traditional Project Department |
Chinese (Simplified) | 传统项目部 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 傳統企畫部 |
Japanese | 伝統事業部 |
Korean | 전통프로젝트부 |
Spanish | Departamento de Proyectos Tradicionales |
French | Département des projets traditionnels |
Russian | Отдел традиционных проектов |
Thai | แผนกโครงการดั้งเดิม |
Vietnamese | Bộ Phận Dự Án Truyền Thống |
German | Abteilung für Traditionsprojekte |
Indonesian | Departemen Proyek Tradisional |
Portuguese | Departamento do Projeto Tradicional |
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑ Relic, Rutilant Arena: Taikiyan Laser Stadium
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 NPC Dialogue: Lew Archer
- ↑ Achievement: Birds Art Life: A Year of Observation