It's been long, but there have been Kang Tao in 2013 or 20, that was manufacturing polymer wonders and hailed from Indochina. But I might be wrong.
Ahhhhh!It's been long, but there have been Kang Tao in 2013 or 20, that was manufacturing polymer wonders and hailed from Indochina. But I might be wrong.
Kang Tao features in Solo of Fortune 1, Cyberpunk 2013 ( or just Cyberpunk, the first one).
From Pacific Rim: "Taiwan is a rnanufacturing haven. Kang Tao is based out of Taiwan, and is still independent "
Which makes me wonder why they said in the tweet that Kang Tao is a young company if it seems to have been around for several decades Well, they definitely are young compared to, say, Arasaka.
...or it could be that this Chinese-based (acquired?) incarnation of Kang Tao is fairly new in 2077.
Why was Kang Tao in the original book originally designed as a Taiwanese company, how did it become a Chinese company in the game?
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When did Taiwan become China?
young Chinese company
making its way to the top
government backing
Why was Kang Tao in the original book originally designed as a Taiwanese company, how did it become a Chinese company in the game?
When did Taiwan become China?
It says locations for kung Tao in Hong Kong and Beijing.By the Gods! You've done your homework, Projekt. This is on spot.
[Sard Edit: Politics.]
Edit: I've read Sardukhar's responses to this, of course. Can't say I'm convinced.
How are you going make the whole thing consistent with the current lore established here??:
Kang Tao
Kang Tao (simplified Chinese: 康陶) is a weapons manufacturer, initially Taiwanese, later on Chinese. Kang Tao was originally headquartered in Taiwan, which had become a manufacturing haven in the late 2000s, after the country declared independence with the help of Japan and Arasaka. Kang Tao...cyberpunk.fandom.com
It says locations for kung Tao in Hong Kong and Beijing.
Are these not Chinese cities in 2020 or 2077?