SoulStorm Mining Co.

SoulStorm Mining Company (stylised as SoulStorm Mining Co.) is a subsidiary company of SoulStorm Brewery. It is owned by Molluck the Glukkon and managed by the three head executives, General Dripik, Vice President Aslik and Director Phleg.

Background
When SoulStorm Brewery was established, it was necessary for the franchise to have immediate and unregulated access to the main ingredient of SoulStorm Brew: the bones of deceased Mudokons. SoulStorm Mining Co. was established to act as the main excavation wing for the brewery. The Necrum Burial Grounds were appropriated by SoulStorm Mining Co. as its base of operations, some time shortly before the liquidation of RuptureFarms 1029 and the disappearance of Molluck the Glukkon, Chief Executive Officer of both companies.

Mode of Operations
SoulStorm Mining Co. employed the use of visually impaired Mudokons within the mine, who were overseen by Slig guard. The Glukkon executives did not want anyone to know what they were excavating, especially their key Mudokon labor force, for fear they might rebel. Slogs were also used to guard the three main boilers, and many Flying Sligs were employed throughout the mine for ease-of-access to the different tunnels.

Once the bones were excavated, they were sent via train directly to Bonewerkz, where they would be ground into bone powder before finally arriving at SoulStorm Brewery.

Destruction and Aftermath
When the Mudokon terrorist Abe arrived at the Necrum Mines with five of his companions, he began extricating the entire blind labor force, with only one reported casualty. Once the Mines were emptied of Mudokons and the Slig guards deposed, Abe was able to overload the three main boilers, which caused a catastrophic detonation, completely destroying the mining operation.

It is assumed SoulStorm Mining Co. is now defunct, although a spokesperson for the company attended several interviews with the three high-ranking executives of the SoulStorm Project when they appeared on Magog on the March a short while later. However, with the CEO still missing and the subsequent closure of Bonewerkz and the destruction of SoulStorm Mining Co's parent company, SoulStorm Brewery, it can be rationally deduced that all operations have been officially (and indefinitely) discontinued.