Sacred Trust Incorporated
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Type |
Security |
Leader |
Lucas Miles |
Headquarters | |
Aircraft | |
Active in |
Empire State |
Sacred Trust Incorporated appeared suddenly on the air-security scene in late 1936. Equipped almost exclusively with Focke-Wulf Hellhounds, STI became popular with smaller firms in the greater New York area. Their popularity rose sharply in early 1937 following a series of very public failures by their chief rivals, Blake Aviation Security, almost all under the hands of a newly appeared Pirate gang, the Black Hats.
However, Sacred Trust's meteroic rise to success was rapidly cut short after Nathan Zachary discovered that the leader of both the Sacred Trust and Black Hats was none other than his old friend, Lucas Miles - a friend who had betrayed and attempted to kill Zachary and the other Fortune Hunters in the skies over Cuba. In fact there were even some pirates which worked also with the Trust, and vice versa, like Victor Caul.
Further discovering Sacred Trust's close links with Germany, the Fortune Hunters were able to reveal the association Trust-Black Hats to Blake Aviation and the Trust's efforts to destabilise the Empire State in favour of Germany.
With the collapse of STI, Blake Aviation Security has retaken its place as the most successful air-security firm in North America.
Sacred Trust Employees[]
- Lucas Miles, CEO.
- Ulysses Boothe (deceased)
- Victor Caul (deceased).