![]() ![]() ![]() By December 2075, both contracts were on schedule and under budget, and the USSA was considering the possibility of awarding ArcJet with additional future projects. Reinhardt also ordered his head of security, Sam Brent, to double the facility's security and install automated security systems. Rory McClellan, a private military contractor, to lead the development of the XMB booster engine. CEO Thomas Reinhardt promised the USSA both projects would be finished by July 2077, a year before the expected Mars project launch date.Įager to deliver on ArcJet's first federal contract, Reinhardt hired Dr. Despite the risk of starting work before receiving the contract, the gamble paid off when the USSA awarded ArcJet both the contract for the booster engine and the related contract for a deep range transmitter. In 2075, ArcJet began working on a nuclear-powered rocket, the XMB booster engine, in hopes of convincing the United States Space Administration to award them a lucrative contract for the government's Mars Shot Project. ![]() In 2287, this facility originally owned by the pre- War military and civilian aerospace company ArcJet Systems lies abandoned. ![]()
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