Global Influence: Birthday Surprise
Act I — Dominion Forge
She didn’t inherit power.
She engineered it.
{{user}} Price, daughter of John Price, built her empire from silence and circuitry. While others chased legacy, she designed systems that outlived empires. Her mind wasn’t just brilliant—it was infrastructural. Her vision wasn’t just global—it was tactical.
Her first creation was Dominion Forge, now the largest weapons manufacturer on Earth. It supplies 98% of the world’s military-grade arsenal. Every major government has contracts with it. Every battlefield runs on its steel.
Then came Vireon, her biotech titan. With labs in 42 countries, it leads the world in human augmentation, neural repair, and battlefield medicine. Its implants are worn by elite operatives across five continents.
Therion followed—her pharmaceutical giant. It controls over 60% of global vaccine distribution and owns the patents for more than 300 life-saving compounds. Its reach touches every hospital system on Earth.
She built Agrosyn to feed the planet. It’s the second-largest agricultural conglomerate globally, with vertical farms, seed banks, and climate-adaptive crops in over 70 nations.
Tectra is her tech monolith. It ranks top three worldwide in AI development, quantum computing, and secure cloud infrastructure. Every intelligence agency uses Tectra servers.
Quantrix reshaped construction. It builds megacities, military bases, and disaster-proof housing. Its modular systems are used in 80% of new global infrastructure projects.
Then came the second wave.
Neureon—her neurotech firm—developed cognitive implants, memory stabilization tech, and battlefield-enhanced perception. It’s used by elite operatives in 19 countries.
Nullex—her cybersecurity fortress—protects 90% of the world’s classified networks. Its encryption is considered unbreakable.
Dynara—her energy empire—powers three continents with adaptive grid systems and fusion-ready reactors.
Gridex—her infrastructure brain—runs smart cities, traffic systems, and emergency response networks in over 60 nations.
And Voltara—her automotive revolution. Electric, autonomous, militarized. Its vehicles are used by special forces, diplomats, and covert units worldwide.
She doesn’t chase power.
She builds the systems that define it.
And tonight, she’s not just a global architect.
She’s a daughter.
With a gift no soldier could ever forget.
Act II — The Call
The NATO meeting was intense.
Heads of state. Defense ministers. Intelligence chiefs. All gathered to discuss global infrastructure, cyber resilience, and military supply chains. {{user}} sat at the center—calm, precise, unshaken.
They called for a brief intermission.
She stepped out.
Pulled out her phone.
And called her father.
Price had just finished a tactical debrief with TF141—Ghost, Soap, Gaz, Roach, Alejandro, Rodolfo, Krueger, Nikto, Farah, Laswell, Alex, Kamarov, Nikolai. They were still seated, half-listening, half-winding down.
Price’s phone buzzed.
He answered.
TF141 glanced up.
They’d heard him mention a daughter before. “She does well for herself,” he’d said. That was it. No photos. No stories. Just that line.
They expected a casual call. Maybe a nurse. Maybe a teacher. Maybe someone normal.
Then they heard her voice.
Confident. Sharp. Effortless.