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TimeTrack, better known as T Corp. are major antagonists in the Project Moon universe, serving as one of the unseen overarching protagonists of Lobotomy Corporation and major antagonists in Limbus Company.

It is one of the 26 Wings in the City, overseeing District 20. T Corp.'s singularity allows for the nigh-complete control of time, which is used as their primary currency.

Overview[]

The most defining aspect of T. Corp is its industrial aesthetic. District 20 is packed with factories which the residents of the District work in. Child labor is common, mainly happening in the Backstreets of the District. Employee abuse, even if one resides within the Nest, is commonplace.

T Corp. has control over nearly all aspects of time thanks to their singularity. This is represented by how fast or slow a resident goes, indicating how much "Time" a person has in a day. The minimum amount of time one can have in a day is 4 hours. Those who can afford it can pack in 100 hours in a 24-hour day. However, most T. Corp residents do not have this luxury, as their wages are barley enough for them to afford 10 hour days. Thus, they are forced to either spend what little Ahn they learn on a few hours of extra time, or rely on the 4 hours of time they have per day. This control of time also extends to color. T Corp. has made it so that the Nest is in a permanent sepia color scheme, and that the Backstreets are perpetually black and white. This can be rectified through large sums of money, and lamps can be purchased that bring color to whatever they illuminate.

T Corp. is also notable for its focus on inventions. There are exams where one can become a certified inventor, each with different classes. This can be done by both Backstreet dwellers to Nest citizens. There is an expo held every year that can be attended by Certified Inventors that are at least Class 1. The winner of this expo ears the tile of "Inventor of the Year", as well as a large sum of prize money.

T Corp. makes use of what are called Time Collectors, formally known as the T Corp. Time Collections Agency. As the name would suggest, the purpose of this agency is to collect time taxed from T Corp citizens, and return them to the time vault. To do this, they are given a watch allowing them a limited amount of time. This can be used to give them extra speed for purposes such as healing injuries. Collectors over Grade 3 gain access to a pickaxe than can siphon the time off a person. Collectors are also tasked with retrieving unregistered inventions, as was the case of the Mirror Technology of the League of Nine Littérateurs.

Like many other Wings, T Corp. often makes business deals to Wings. The most notable of these Wings are W Corp., which T Corp. uses to get time via the WARP Trains, R Corp. who, in exchange for millitary support, allows for R Corp. to use their singularity to speed up the cloning process R Corp. uses, and L Corp., who also helped develop T Corp.'s singularity. They also have an unknown deal with K Corp., which is how Dongrang was able to transfer there in exchange for selling out the League of Nine Littérateurs.

External Links[]

T Corp. on the Limbus Company Wiki

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