Board Thread:Lores/@comment-27029517-20161201091806

i decided to do more of this, actually kinda fun

ok so there was some critism about my last story (mogadishu station #15) how somalia and america is seperated too goddamn far away from each other. i didnt realize that mistake, thanks for pointing that mistake out. anyway, here's my take on bouri rig story (contains swears but no racial slurs, be aware)

Borealis Oilrig 71 (renamed to Bouri Rig 71 for unknown reason before SANI) was an unfinished oil rig in middle of goddamn nowhere (AKA the ocean). It was built by a company under the name "Grade-A Petrol and Oil" in hopes to produce more and more oil. Most parts of the rig has been finished just months before the SANI virus started spreading like wildfire. Why so? Simple answer: the oilrig foundation was built only one year before the SANI virus was found, but no one knows why the frick it took Grade-A Petrol so goddamn long to build it. Limited construction workers was one theory, and small budget was another theory.

Construction workers that hasn't been infected by SANI/haven't been on the rig the day SANI spread has decided to stay silent on the subject, so people wondering about why the rig is unfinished has decided to respect their privacy and stopped flooding the surviving workers with questions.

The company that built the rig isn't exactly a mystery unlike Mogadishu Railway of Somalia as they've been exposed to the public constantly. They sell petrol and oil, had a official site (that no longer exists due to SANI), has been awarded multiple hygiene awards (cleanest store and shit like that), and have been involved with conspiracies and controversies alike.

Very much unlike Mogadishu Railway, which relied on scamming, secrets, evasion, blackmailing and materialism, Grade-A Petrol has attempted to keep it's prices as low as possible even in the worst situations, which in turn, earnt them great amounts of reputation and fame. During the financial crisis of 2008, they were forced to raise the price of their oil by a substantial amount in order to keep their company running, yet kept their prices as low as possible (somehow). The CEO of Grade-A Petrol himself has admitted how the company is run and why the prices are low. The original clip of the CEO talking about this has been lost to history, quite so obviously because of a certain zombie-infection spread.

Despite their extreme kindness, they have a rather "darker" side of their company. Very few customers found out they were charged more for less oil, but Grade-A Petrol has simply played it off as a simple reciept error/incorrect calculation, when in reality, they charged more to hide the fact that they've lost a significant amount of money ever since the 2008 financial crisis, and a partial fact that the CEO was a bit of a greedy cunt at times. Survivors that used to work in Grade-A Petrol has admitted to such disgraceful company acts like this.

Going back to the rig, just months before the SANI virus spreaded, Grade-A Petrol were just starting to move in essential work materials to get the rig in proper working order. During this, they had multiple delivery delays only few people had known, which had significantly slowed down the oilrig process - which is one small answer to why the rig took so long to build.

When SANI's shit hit the fan, it was rather slow to infect the workers there, mostly because almost virtually everyone wasn't infected with SANI. No one truly knows how the virus was spread there, as the CEO himself has fired every worker that have gotten the SANI injections. After that, everyone except for the Grade-A Petrol construction workers completely forgot about the Borealis Rig 71 - or, the now called Bouri Rig 71. It wasn't until the boat survivors of Porta Coeli II crashed into the forgotten rigs after a rather stormy ride. Most of the boat survivors escaped - most. When the rescue pilot had evacuated them from Bouri Rig 71 and dropped them off in a widely-known millitary base, news about the re-discovery of Bouri Rig 71 started to spread like wildfire - new rumors starting popping up and discovery of the surviving workers flooded them with no-longer answerable questions.

However, due to the unexpected large amounts of hordes at Bouri Rig 71, the millitary has been planning to airstrike the old rig, effectively ending it's history.

End

next up is probably terminal decay but ok 