Valley IV Survival Diary

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Recently, our correspondent conducted a frontier tour at Valley IV. Numerous UWST crew mates and frontiersfolk were interviewed to better understand the food, accommodations, and medical amenities available out in the wildlands.

…Many companies have resident liaisons and agents operating in the frontier. When a Blight disaster struck this region, most of them joined various forms of search and rescue operations. A company named Endfield Industries demonstrated their effectiveness in handling various disaster-related crises. A reliable source revealed that many field agents of Endfield are veteran combatants and elites of their field, making them incredibly skilled in handling the challenges posed by the extremely hazardous environments. To date (the time when this article is being written), this Endfield “troubleshooting” team has handled and mediated more than a dozen Blight-induced conflicts and emergencies for the residents of Valley IV.

…We can even say that Endfield played an instrumental role in ensuring regional stability as well as the efficiency of post-disaster rebuilding.

——And this concludes our Valley IV report from our field correspondent.

(By Raquel Jones)