In the alternate reality of 2258, they operated a building in the San Francisco harbor near the Golden Gate Bridge. (Star Trek) The name Tagruato was seen on a building in a San Francisco cityscape, and was likely to be an in-joke, as it is a reference to J.J. Abrams' previous project Cloverfield, in which it played a heavy role in the viral marketing for the movie. There, it was a Japanese mining company using "groundbreaking deep-sea drilling technology". One of their subsidiaries produced Slusho.
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| - In the alternate reality of 2258, they operated a building in the San Francisco harbor near the Golden Gate Bridge. (Star Trek) The name Tagruato was seen on a building in a San Francisco cityscape, and was likely to be an in-joke, as it is a reference to J.J. Abrams' previous project Cloverfield, in which it played a heavy role in the viral marketing for the movie. There, it was a Japanese mining company using "groundbreaking deep-sea drilling technology". One of their subsidiaries produced Slusho.
- Tagruato is a Japanese mining company owned by Ganu Yoshida with oil rigs in the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, and Indian oceans using what they call "groundbreaking deep-sea drilling technology".
- Tagruato was a remote oceanic world located in the Inner Rim. It was inhabited by Tagruatians, the most famous and prominent of which was William Octoward. It had a relatively low level of technology and civilization, meaning that it was very obscure and rarely visited. During the end days of the Galactic Republic, it was ruled by an oppressive fascist regime, resulting in many Tagruatians immigrating offworld. By the time of the Galactic Empire, this regime had collapsed, and by the New Republic, Tagruto had commenced trade with many worlds, and its technology rate intensified dramatically. By the time of the New Empire, it was a fairly rich and influential world.
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| - In the alternate reality of 2258, they operated a building in the San Francisco harbor near the Golden Gate Bridge. (Star Trek) The name Tagruato was seen on a building in a San Francisco cityscape, and was likely to be an in-joke, as it is a reference to J.J. Abrams' previous project Cloverfield, in which it played a heavy role in the viral marketing for the movie. There, it was a Japanese mining company using "groundbreaking deep-sea drilling technology". One of their subsidiaries produced Slusho.
- Tagruato is a Japanese mining company owned by Ganu Yoshida with oil rigs in the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, and Indian oceans using what they call "groundbreaking deep-sea drilling technology".
- Tagruato was a remote oceanic world located in the Inner Rim. It was inhabited by Tagruatians, the most famous and prominent of which was William Octoward. It had a relatively low level of technology and civilization, meaning that it was very obscure and rarely visited. During the end days of the Galactic Republic, it was ruled by an oppressive fascist regime, resulting in many Tagruatians immigrating offworld. By the time of the Galactic Empire, this regime had collapsed, and by the New Republic, Tagruto had commenced trade with many worlds, and its technology rate intensified dramatically. By the time of the New Empire, it was a fairly rich and influential world.
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