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SimioDyn USA are the overarching antagonists of the analog horror series The Greylock Tapes. They are a technological company that is responsible for numerous events in the series.

Biography[]

SimioDyn USA was founded sometime in 1883 by a man who was the great-great grandfather of Percival C. Rothwell, president and CEO of the company during the 1960's.

In 1963, SimioDyn were responsible for the assassination of U.S. president John F. Kennedy, who had rejected the use of the company's National Access Initiative program, or N.A.I.. Under the Johnson Administration, the N.A.I. program was launched, allowing them to spy on people in their homes and businesses for decades.

In 1987, SimioDyn made contact with the Morelli Construction & Mining Company to conduct excavations in Mount Greylock for the construction of Unit 13, which would involve the experimentation of thoughtforms. During this process, however, strange occurrences began happening around the mountain and Berkshire County. Home invasions, bodies falling from the sky over Cheshire, and fetuses disappearing from the wombs of their mothers.

Despite the occurrences, Unit 13 was set up sometime before or around 1993.

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