BRANCH OFFICES - CDN
1. Our good friend VanHorne was hearing tales of vast wealth of furs and gold to be found in the Great White North. He summoned Foreman and gave him instructions to visit the quartermaster for supplies and then to explore the Great White North in order to assess it's potential for transportation services. This Foreman did with great relish, if only for the opportunity to escape from VanHorne for a period of time. Foreman proceeded to conduct his explorations from his lonely campsite in the Great White North.
2. A couple of years later, Foreman, covered in filth and black fly bights and bloody scars from sundry scratches and with his cloths in tatters, stumbled into VanHorne's office where he collapsed onto an antique and well preserved Louis XV armchair and began with his reports of untapped wealth and treasure to be found in the Great White North. VanHorne was simultaneously horrified and ecstatic. VanHorne assigned Foreman an assistant to assist him in his next assignment which was to get more supplies from the quartermaster and to return to the Great White North while surveying a railroad right-of-way.
3. A couple of years later, Foreman and his assistant, covered in filth and black fly bights and bloody scars from sundry scratches and with their cloths in tatters, stumbled into VanHorne's office where they collapsed onto an antique and well preserved Louis XV settee and began with their report of an assignment accomplished. VanHorne was simultaneously horrified and ecstatic. VanHorne assigned Foreman and his assistant to their next assignment which was to get more supplies (A bucksaw and a log cabin construction manual) from the quartermaster and to return to the Great White North to sign up customers in need of transportation services while the railroad was built along the previously surveyed railroad right-of-way.
4. A couple of years later, with the arrival of the railroad into the Great White North, Foreman used the new telegraph to send a wire to VanHorne requesting larger accommodations in consideration of the large number of new customers requiring service. VanHorne, pleased that his remaining Louis XV collection was to be spared, instructed the quartermaster to send the required materials to Foreman via the railroad that was previously built along the previously surveyed railroad right-of-way.
5. Several years later and at the behest of the local authorities, Foreman sent an email to VanHorne requesting the expansion of the local office into a regional headquarters. VanHorne, ecstatic at his recent acquisition of addition Louis XV pieces told the quartermaster to give Foreman whatever he wants. Foreman now lives quite comfortably in Liechtenstein.
Recommended Application: Build the first camp near a very small town well removed from any larger cities. Upgrade the camp as wealth permits.
Some Credits: The trees were stolen from SAC. We will be stealing George's snowy versions later. The parking lots are from Lifeblood's Canadian Station graphics in keeping with this object's being assigned
CDN.
To Do: A snowy version for those ccccolddd Canadian winters.