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==Story==
==Story==
Heirson's operations became the primary focus of the [[NXX Investigation Team]] when [[Simon Bloodworth]]'s dealings to [[Gordon Grant]] were revealed in an early prototype of the NXX-containing drug known as "X03A." A later revision of this drug was found to have been tested at a Heirson facility in [[Opaline Village]] that had holding cells with child-sized beds.<ref>[[Main Story 05-31]]</ref>
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Heirson's operations have become the primary focus of the [[NXX Investigation Team]] ever since [[Simon Bloodworth]]'s dealings to [[Gordon Grant]] resulted in an early prototype of the NXX-containing drug known as "X03A," a later revision of which was found to have been tested at a Heirson facility in [[Opaline Village]] that had holding cells with child-sized beds.<ref>[[Main Story 05-31]]</ref>


Heirson had been testing its drugs through selectively contaminated batches of their popular effervescent packets, and monitoring of these randomized tests was carried out through visits to Heirson Medical Centers and other Heirson products such as their fitness bands. In addition, evidence was found that Heirson carefully monitored and tracked 20 "VIP clients" who were long-term clinical trial subjects. These VIP clients were from diverse backgrounds, including actor/idol [[Janus Beaufort]] as well as athletes, scientists, lawyers, and others. Each received personally-tailored treatment, including prolonged doses of medication and special exams. The investigation team believed this approach to testing was due to the challenge of obtaining and processing NXX in sufficient quantities.<ref>[[Main Story 07-03]]</ref>
It's believed that Heirson is testing its drugs through selectively contaminated batches of their popular effervescent packets, and that monitoring of these randomized tests is being carried out through visits to Heirson Medical Centers and other Heirson products such as their fitness bands. In addition, evidence has been found that Heirson is carefully monitoring and tracking 20 "VIP clients" who are believed to be long-term clinical trial subjects. These VIP clients are from diverse backgrounds, including actor/idol Janus Beaufort as well as athletes, scientists, lawyers, and others. Each receives personally-tailored treatment, including prolonged doses of medication and special exams. The investigation team believes this approach to testing is in part due to the challenge of obtaining and processing NXX in sufficient quantities.<ref>[[Main Story 07-03]]</ref>


Heirson has been the subject of multiple controversies, including the alleged pollution of the Opaline River and the abnormally high rates of employee death on their production line, often dismissed by the company as overwork and buried when brought to media attention. Affected victims and family members have banded together in an [[Anti-Heirson Mutual Aid Group]] as a result.<ref>[[Main Story 07-01]]</ref> After the events of [[Episode 5: Sins of Cynicism (Part 3)]], Heirson's operations were temporarily shut down while investigations took place. However, with the Opaline lab having burned down at that time, no evidence of illegal operations could be found.<ref>[[Main Story 06-01]]</ref>
Heirson has been the subject of multiple controversies, including the alleged pollution of the Opaline River and the abnormally high rates of employee death on their production line, often dismissed by the company as overwork and buried when brought to media attention. Affected victims and family members have banded together in an [[Anti-Heirson Mutual Aid Group]] as a result.<ref>[[Main Story 07-01]]</ref> After the events of [[Episode 5: Sins of Cynicism (Part 3)]], Heirson's operations were temporarily shut down while investigations took place. However, with the Opaline lab having burned down at that time, no evidence of illegal operations could be found.<ref>[[Main Story 06-01]]</ref>
 
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As evidence continued to mount against Heirson, the NXX Investigation Team located the source for their supply of the illegal substance: auctions aboard [[The Pluto]], a high-class cruise ship. Assembling evidence and testimony from key figures such as [[Irene Burke]], [[Lowe Lear]], [[Hugh Moss]], and [[Simon Bloodworth]], the [[Main Character]] filed a winning lawsuit against Heirson for causing [[Laura Lear]]'s cancer.<ref>[[Main Story 08-31]]</ref> The aftermath of this lawsuit all but destroyed public trust in Heirson, although the [[National Security Bureau]] suppressed the media's discussion of NXX to avoid causing public attention while investigating Heirson's source.<ref>[[Main Story 09-01]]</ref>


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==Locations==
===Headquarters===
{{Big Data Lab query|Heirson Headquarters}}
Despite having an overall modern style,<ref>[[Main Story Inspection Lead 02]]</ref> portions of the building are not mapped on the layout due to neglect of its construction crew, so there are areas that few people know about, such as an abandoned archive deep in its basement.<ref>[[Main Story Inspection Lead 01]]</ref>
{{Background locations|Heirson Headquarters}}
===Opaline River Laboratory===
[[File:Secret Prison illustration.png|thumb|Opaline lab cell 3]]
Established in 2027,<ref name="mainInsp02">[[Main Story Inspection Lead 02]]</ref> the public reason for Heirson's Opaline Lab was that [[Opaline Village]]'s water was of especially high quality, which would aid their biopharmaceutical research,<ref>[[Main Story 05-05]]</ref> though its true purpose was the development of an immortality drug under the direct supervision of Tyson Turner.<ref name="mainInsp02" /> It was shut down after [[Jasmine Kenders]] raised concerns about the lab, however it later resumed operation with a minimal research crew who had been tasked with creating a drug that could cure Tyson's rapid-onset cancer within three months. Deep within the lab, in a secret passageway, there was evidence of human experimentation: cells where test subjects were kept as long-term residents.<ref>[[Main Story 05-28]]</ref> This lab has since burned down due to unknown causes.<ref>[[Main Story 05-29]]</ref>
{{Background locations|Heirson's Opaline Laboratory}}


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