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Avalon Defense Industries Rondel 2 of 2
Avalon Defense Industries Rondel 2 of 2
This is a roundel is made for a fictional PMC group in an Alt-History version of earth. Where the USA, and USSR fell apart under pressures of their respective issues in 1962 and 1965.
Name: Avalon Defense Industries (ADI)
Corporation HQ: Switzerland
Corporation Founders: Erick Doodle, Albrecht Müller
Corporation CEOs: Roundtable
Establishment Date: May 21th, 1966
Born in the ashes of global collapse, Avalon Defense Industries (ADI) was established in 1966 as a direct response to the worldwide chaos following the dissolution of the United States and the Soviet Union. Erick Doodle, a wealthy former British Army officer, and Albrecht Müller, a disillusioned ex-East German operative, envisioned a new kind of military force—one unbound by national borders, ideology, or bureaucracy.
ADI positioned itself not as a nation, but as a self-sufficient military corporation, offering elite services to fractured states, emergent governments, and corporate entities. Where governments had failed.
ADI’s establishment marked the beginning of a new military era—one where war was no longer the sole domain of nations, but of powerful corporate entities. Its influence reshaped geopolitics, sparked a wave of corporate militarization, and blurred the lines between private ambition and public warfare.
Its insignia became both a shield and a shadow: a promise of order—and a warning of what power without oversight could become.
This is a roundel is made for a fictional PMC group in an Alt-History version of earth. Where the USA, and USSR fell apart under pressures of their respective issues in 1962 and 1965.
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Name: Avalon Defense Industries (ADI)
Corporation HQ: Switzerland
Corporation Founders: Erick Doodle, Albrecht Müller
Corporation CEOs: Roundtable
Establishment Date: May 21th, 1966
OverviewBorn in the ashes of global collapse, Avalon Defense Industries (ADI) was established in 1966 as a direct response to the worldwide chaos following the dissolution of the United States and the Soviet Union. Erick Doodle, a wealthy former British Army officer, and Albrecht Müller, a disillusioned ex-East German operative, envisioned a new kind of military force—one unbound by national borders, ideology, or bureaucracy.
ADI positioned itself not as a nation, but as a self-sufficient military corporation, offering elite services to fractured states, emergent governments, and corporate entities. Where governments had failed.
LegacyADI’s establishment marked the beginning of a new military era—one where war was no longer the sole domain of nations, but of powerful corporate entities. Its influence reshaped geopolitics, sparked a wave of corporate militarization, and blurred the lines between private ambition and public warfare.
Its insignia became both a shield and a shadow: a promise of order—and a warning of what power without oversight could become.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
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