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{{Company_infobox
   | title = Hammer Valley Hydro
   | title = Hammer Valley Hydro Ltd.
   | image = Hammer Valley Hydro Logo Color.png
   | image = Hammer Valley Hydro Logo Color.png
   | status = Defunct <br /> ''Subsidary of'' <br /> [[Walter Corporation]]
   | status = Defunct <br /> ''Subsidary of'' <br /> [[Walter Corporation]]
  | founded = Before 1959
   | industry = Hydroelectricity
   | industry = Hydroelectricity
   | people = [[Alex Hartman]] <br /> ''Founder''
   | people = [[Alex Hartman]] <br /> ''Founder''
  | type = Limited liability company (1981)<br>Limited company (1982)
}}
}}
'''Hammer Valley Hydro Ltd.''' (known as ''Hammer Valley Hydro LLC'' in 1981) was a hydroelectric power company managed by [[Alex Hartman]], later acquired and subsequently bankrupted by the [[Walter Corporation]].


'''Hammer Valley Hydro''' is a hydroelectric power company managed by [[Alex Hartman]], later acquired and subsequently bankrupted by the [[Walter Corporation]].
== History ==
Hammer Valley Hydro was the company responsible for Stalburg's clean energy production. This service included maintenance of its hydroelectric dams: the [[reserve2|Hammer Valley Dam]], and later, the [[Two Gorges Dam]].


==History==
After the construction of Two Gorges Dam, however, the company began facing financial issues from the expenses posed by the project. This was compounded when [[Stalburg Steel]], one of Hammer Valley Hydro's major clients, went bankrupt, which shrunk the firm's revenue stream to almost nothing. With no other alternatives, Hartman was forced to sell the company. Initially, he intended to sell it to someone who may have been able to save the company, but they backed out at the last minute for unknown reasons. As a result, Hartman was forced to sell the company to the only other buyer, the Walter Corporation.
Hammer Valley Hydro was a company responsible for Stalburg's clean energy production and maintenance of its hydroelectric dams; the [[reserve2|Hammer Valley Dam]] and later, the [[Two Gorges Dam]].  


Following the construction of the Two Gorges Dam however, the company started to face financial issues from the expenses posed by the new dam. Furthermore - [[Stalburg Steel]], one of Hammer Valley Hydro's major clients - went bankrupt, thus shrinking Hammer Valley Hydro's revenue stream to almost nothing. With no other option, Hartman had to sell the company. Initially, he was going to sell it to someone who could've possibly saved the company, but he backed out at the last minute for unknown reasons. Hartman was forced to sell the company to the only other buyer, the Walter Corporation.
Hartman was hesitant to do so sell to Walter, aware that his two most prominent previous acquisitions, [[Stalburg Steel]] and the [[Bergmann Group]], had gone bankrupt not long after being bought out. The chain of events that followed led to incredibly unsafe living conditions and, supposedly, the death of Hartman's wife and only child. Following this tragedy, Hartman became incredibly unstable and paranoid, ordering the control room at Hammer Valley Dam to be remotely locked and directing security to inspect workers' lunchboxes. Six months after being bought out by Walter Corporation, on June 14th, 1982, Hammer Valley Hydro filed for bankruptcy. This resulted in increased unemployment and raised concerns among city officials over the future of the city's energy production. Hartman developed a deep hatred for Jeff Walter, holding him personally responsible for everything that had happened.  


Hartman was hesitant to do so, aware that Jeff Walter was already infamous after bankrupting Stalburg Steel and the Bergmann Group, but did so to at least get something from the acquisition. The subsequent chain of events led to incredibly unsafe living conditions and, supposedly, the death of Hartman's wife and child. Hartman became incredibly unstable and paranoid after this, ordering the doors to the control room of the dam to be remotely locked and ordered security at the dam to inspect people's lunchboxes. Six months after the acquisition, on June 14th, 1982, Hammer Valley Hydro filed for bankruptcy. The repercussions of this caused unemployment and caused concern among city officials over the future of Stalburg's energy production. Hartman developed a deep hatred for Jeff Walter, holding him personally responsible for Walter Co.'s actions.  
Unbeknownst to Hartman, however, the Walter Corporation was secretly under the management of [[S.N.W.]], who had intentionally mismanaged the company and used it to buy out and bankrupt the major players in the city's industrial and infrastructure sectors in order to protect its interestsHammer Valley Hydro was purchased in order to break its connections to the Bergmann Group, while that firm was purchased due to its dominant involvement in the city's subterranean infrastructure, which put the existence of the [[Bunker | S.N.W. bunker]] underneath the Walter Tower at risk of being exposed to the public.  S.N.W. would take advantage of Walter's ownership of Hammer Valley Hydro to install a secret uplink to provide power to the bunker while it was still operational, but this would fall into disrepair along with the rest of the dam after closure of the bunker. Over time, the dam would flood as a result of neglect, and a major crack would form in its downstream face.


Unbeknownst to Hartman, Walter Co. was secretly under the management of [[S.N.W.]], who intentionally mismanaged the company and forced its bankruptcy to eliminate the company as a competitor to AtomCraft (presumably one of S.N.W.'s companies/investments), and to sever its connections to the Bergmann Group, maintaining several other powerplants in the Bergmann tunnels. S.N.W. also took advantage of the Hammer Valley Dam's grid connection as an alternate power source for the bunker while it was still in use, but soon disregarded maintenance of the Hammer Valley Dam following the bunker's closure. The dam fell into disrepair and flooded due to extensive neglect, creating a major crack on the side of the dam.  
After the firm's bankruptcy and the abandonment of the Hammer Valley Dam, Hartman would occasionally be seen entering the facility by employees at the nearby sawmill. He used his old offices there as a temporary base of operations while he gathered information that he believed pointed to Jeff Walter's complicity in recent events but later relocated to a small office in Stalburg's sewer system, thus leaving the dam completely abandoned.


After bankruptcy and total abandonment, Hartman was occasionally spotted entering the dam by employees at the Hammer Valley sawmill. Hartman used the dam as a temporary base of operations to gather information against Jeff Walter, but later relocated to a small office in Stalburg's sewer system, leaving the dam completely abandoned.  
== INFRA ==
During the events of ''INFRA'', Mark surveys the dam and partially restores power to several sections of it in order to progress. He can optionally [[Puzzle: Hammer Valley Dam|re-connect the dam to the city grid]], which will allow him to access the main hall of the [[Bunker|S.N.W. bunker]] in Chapter 7.  


==INFRA==
== Personnel ==
During the events of ''INFRA'', Mark surveys the dam and partially restores power to several wings in order to progress. Mark can optionally [[Puzzle: Hammer Valley Dam|connect the dam back to grid]], doing this allows him to access the main hall in the [[bunker]] in Chapter 7.
* Alex Hartman - CEO
* Katelyn - Secretary
* Emil - Employee
* Simon - Employee


==Personnel==
== Gallery ==
 
*Alex Hartman - CEO
*Katelyn - Secretary
*Emil - Employee
*Simon - Employee
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:HammerValleyHydroPoster1.png|Aged poster advertising Hammer Valley Hydro.
File:HammerValleyHydroPoster1.png|Aged poster advertising Hammer Valley Hydro.
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</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
== Trivia ==
 
* To what extent the effect of Hammer Valley Hydro's bankruptcy actually on the sequence of events that led to the death of many, including Hartman's wife and only child, is unknown. It's possible that, when speaking of their death, Hartman is referring to the metro accident.
*The extent of how Hammer Valley Hydro's bankruptcy led to the death of many, including Hartman's wife and child is unknown. It's possible Hartman is referring to the metro accident.

Latest revision as of 18:09, 11 November 2025

Hammer Valley Hydro Ltd. (known as Hammer Valley Hydro LLC in 1981) was a hydroelectric power company managed by Alex Hartman, later acquired and subsequently bankrupted by the Walter Corporation.

Hammer Valley Hydro Ltd.
mapimage:Hammer Valley Hydro Ltd.
General
Company Hammer Valley Hydro Ltd.
Type Limited liability company (1981)
Limited company (1982)
Status Defunct
Subsidary of
Walter Corporation
Founded Before 1959
Industry Hydroelectricity
Key People Alex Hartman
Founder

HistoryEdit

Hammer Valley Hydro was the company responsible for Stalburg's clean energy production. This service included maintenance of its hydroelectric dams: the Hammer Valley Dam, and later, the Two Gorges Dam.

After the construction of Two Gorges Dam, however, the company began facing financial issues from the expenses posed by the project. This was compounded when Stalburg Steel, one of Hammer Valley Hydro's major clients, went bankrupt, which shrunk the firm's revenue stream to almost nothing. With no other alternatives, Hartman was forced to sell the company. Initially, he intended to sell it to someone who may have been able to save the company, but they backed out at the last minute for unknown reasons. As a result, Hartman was forced to sell the company to the only other buyer, the Walter Corporation.

Hartman was hesitant to do so sell to Walter, aware that his two most prominent previous acquisitions, Stalburg Steel and the Bergmann Group, had gone bankrupt not long after being bought out. The chain of events that followed led to incredibly unsafe living conditions and, supposedly, the death of Hartman's wife and only child. Following this tragedy, Hartman became incredibly unstable and paranoid, ordering the control room at Hammer Valley Dam to be remotely locked and directing security to inspect workers' lunchboxes. Six months after being bought out by Walter Corporation, on June 14th, 1982, Hammer Valley Hydro filed for bankruptcy. This resulted in increased unemployment and raised concerns among city officials over the future of the city's energy production. Hartman developed a deep hatred for Jeff Walter, holding him personally responsible for everything that had happened.

Unbeknownst to Hartman, however, the Walter Corporation was secretly under the management of S.N.W., who had intentionally mismanaged the company and used it to buy out and bankrupt the major players in the city's industrial and infrastructure sectors in order to protect its interests. Hammer Valley Hydro was purchased in order to break its connections to the Bergmann Group, while that firm was purchased due to its dominant involvement in the city's subterranean infrastructure, which put the existence of the S.N.W. bunker underneath the Walter Tower at risk of being exposed to the public. S.N.W. would take advantage of Walter's ownership of Hammer Valley Hydro to install a secret uplink to provide power to the bunker while it was still operational, but this would fall into disrepair along with the rest of the dam after closure of the bunker. Over time, the dam would flood as a result of neglect, and a major crack would form in its downstream face.

After the firm's bankruptcy and the abandonment of the Hammer Valley Dam, Hartman would occasionally be seen entering the facility by employees at the nearby sawmill. He used his old offices there as a temporary base of operations while he gathered information that he believed pointed to Jeff Walter's complicity in recent events but later relocated to a small office in Stalburg's sewer system, thus leaving the dam completely abandoned.

INFRAEdit

During the events of INFRA, Mark surveys the dam and partially restores power to several sections of it in order to progress. He can optionally re-connect the dam to the city grid, which will allow him to access the main hall of the S.N.W. bunker in Chapter 7.

PersonnelEdit

  • Alex Hartman - CEO
  • Katelyn - Secretary
  • Emil - Employee
  • Simon - Employee

GalleryEdit

TriviaEdit

  • To what extent the effect of Hammer Valley Hydro's bankruptcy actually on the sequence of events that led to the death of many, including Hartman's wife and only child, is unknown. It's possible that, when speaking of their death, Hartman is referring to the metro accident.