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Universal Cultural Resource Management / UCRM

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Welcome to Universal Cultural Resource Management. We are a new organization and currently in the process of hiring Archaeologist, Historians, Chemist, Security Officers, and Transport Pilots. If you are interested in exploring lost locations and searching for the truth please feel free to apply.



History

Universal Cultural Resource Management was founded to assist the citizen of the universe in interacting and learning from each other. We learn from the Past, work in the Present, and prepare for the Future.

The past is everything to us; it’s where we came from and where we can learn more about ourselves. Our archaeologist and historians are on the forefront of exploration, searching for lost civilizations, and discovering abandon out post. Unlike most organizations we search for knowledge and truth, with monetary gain as an afterthought. We know that the information we can gather from artifacts, fossils, and historic texts are priceless.

If history doesn’t interest you we also deal in all matters of modern inter-species challenges. Whether we are serving as translators, public relations, or as corporate cultural consultants, you can count on Universal Cultural Resource Management for assistance. Our job is to assist the species of the universe and to found new bonds and relations ships between them. We plan to do this by building rapport and respect with the various races of the galaxy, such as the Xi’an and Banu. If you need a translator or need to know the cultural do’s and don’ts we have you covered.

Manifesto

Welcome to Universal Cultural Resource Management. We are a firm dedicated to the protection and collection of cultural materials belonging to all races. Our goal is to search out artifacts, determine their origin, and how they fit into the larger picture. This could involve exploring ancient ruins on a forgotten planet, or discovering what went wrong at a lost human colony. The resources we are looking for may not have direct monetary value, but they are invaluable to archaeologist, historians, and scientist. Think of what we do as scientific salvage, piecing together the broken pieces to find the truth. Cultural resources in its broadest sense include both physical assets and interpretive arts. Physical assets consist of archaeological artifacts, buildings and architecture, as well as paintings and sculptures and other physical art forms. The interpretive arts are comprised of stories, folk lore, songs and music. These are just a few aspects of what cultural resource management encompasses.

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