A technology titan with visions that transcend time.
Founded by a cabal of ex-Navy tacticians, corporate defectors, and outlaw visionaries in 2954, QRD was built on the philosophy that true power comes from controlling the flow of resources. What began as a black-market logistics network in Stanton’s early industrial era has since evolved into a dual-identity powerhouse: an empire of legitimate business dealings in UEE space and a syndicate of hidden strongholds and black-market deals in Pyro.
At its core, QRD believes that time is the ultimate currency, and those who master the movement of goods, technology, and information will outlive even the mightiest empires. Their “technology titan with visions that transcend time” mantra is more than a slogan—it’s a doctrine, guiding their expansion across the galaxy.
A technology titan with visions that transcend time.”
Quantum Revere Dynamics (QRD) is at the forefront of next-generation logistics, resource acquisition, and quantum-driven innovation. Headquartered in Stanton, QRD is more than a corporation—it is a movement redefining the way materials, technology, and critical supplies move across the stars.
With cutting-edge quantum transport systems, precision-engineered supply chains, and an elite fleet of industry-leading vessels, QRD ensures that the future remains in motion. Whether you’re a megacorp seeking seamless interstellar trade solutions or an independent operator looking for high-stakes logistical partnerships, QRD is the name you can trust.
What We Do:
✅ Advanced Logistics & Transport – Secure, rapid, and efficient cargo solutions tailored to high-value assets.
✅ Resource Acquisition & Refinement – Mining, salvage, and trade at an industrial scale.
✅ Quantum Drive Innovation – Pioneering faster and more reliable interstellar travel.
✅ Strategic Infrastructure & Expansion – Establishing trade routes that shape the future of commerce.
At QRD, time is the ultimate currency, and those who master its flow shape the destiny of entire civilizations
Who’s asking?
Who’s asking?