Tai Yong Medical

Tai Yong Medical (Chinese: 泰永 Tài yǒng, "peaceful eternity"), often abbreviated TYM, is a large multinational mechanical augmentation manufacturer and biotechnology corporation. In 2026, its corporate headquarters is located in Hengsha, China.

By the late 2020s, Tai Yong Medical is one of the largest biotechnology companies in the world. It employs over 9,500 people worldwide. TYM has branches in fifteen countries including China, the United States, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, and Japan.

With its CEO Zhao Yun Ru being a member of the Illuminati, Tai Yong Medical is essentially a pawn for the cabal. It engages in activities, both publicly known and clandestine, that further the desires of the group.

Background
The Tai Yong Medical Corporation was founded in Shanghai in 1977. It began as a designer and manufacturer of silicon-based prosthetic limbs. During the 1980s, TYM acquired two factories in China and established a network of clients in Southeast Asia. In 2009, the company became famous worldwide thanks to the work of its young leader Zhao Yun Ru. She started a collaboration with the military of China by providing prostheses to veteran amputees. In 2017, the corporation was invited to participate in the ambitious Hengsha Island project, which would later become the location of the company's headquarters.

Expansion
One of the world's fastest growing biotech corporations, TYM is known for aggressive expansionism, absorbing lesser corporations and utilizing any means to do so. In secret, it accomplishes these goals through a combination of extortion, blackmail, and even direct hack attacks, stealing company secrets and tech. Since 2025, Tai Yong has taken over three corporations which each controlled an important section of the global marketplace. These include N-Pro Tech whose CEO was conveniently accused of embezzling money prior to selling out to TYM. This aggressive expansion is requested by the leaders of the Illuminati, who wish to see the mechanical augmentation market monopolized. This is so that it is easier for them to exercise control over the technology.

Tai Yong Medical, and by extension the Illuminati, are particularly interested in acquiring Sarif Industries. They begin by sending benign requests to buy out the company. However, when Sarif Industries' CEO David Sarif refuses to bow down to them, the conspirators resort to taking more extreme measures to destabilize the company. TYM puts pressure on Sarif to sell the corporation following the terrorist attacks on its headquarters and manufacturing plant. In fact, the conspirators are behind both attacks. TYM hires a hacker to exploit a vulnerability in Sarif's network and steal information about their research. Despite these setbacks, Sarif refuses to sell his company. In response, Zhao plans to erode the support and funding he receives from Washington D.C. so that he will be forced to sell.

TYM aims to make Hengsha, the home of its headquarters, the undisputed world leader in augmentation technology. They plan to make a large investment in the two-tiered city that will see the construction of new facilities at world-class standards. Through its investments in Hengsha and its acquisition of rival companies, Tai Yong Medical hope to become the principal augmentation manufacturer in the world by 2029.

Products and Research
Tai Yong's products are used by people all over the world. They range from prosthetic eyes to full arm augmentations. Despite how widespread they are, TYM's products are not the most high-tech on the market. In particular, they cut corners when it comes to choosing the materials to create their augmentations. They are thus inferior to competing brands such as prosthetics made by Sarif Industries. In fact, Tai Yong steals the blueprints for one of Sarif's products, the Typhoon Explosive System. However, their own scientists are not capable of overcoming the backblast problem previously solved by Sarif Industries. This is evidence of Tai Yong's lesser skill in the area of augmentation research. TYM's products are regarded as being amongst the most cost-effective on the market. This is due to the fact that they are sold at close to their production cost.

TYM also engages in voluntary human testing of their products. Some patients suffer from extreme side effects following these tests. Employees are not permitted to respond to these complaints, even when the patient threatens to inform the authorities. It is insinuated that the corporation intends to silence anyone with such complaints. Ironically, Zhao Yun Ru insists that Tai Yong "prides itself on maintaining a safe environment and an ethical approach to research".

As well as their publicly marketed augmentations, TYM also creates military grade ones and ones not for general use. These include the augmentations of the Tyrants whose augs give them a significant advantage when in combat. In 2027, they are also working on developing a hacking device which can provide "intrusion solutions for over five million discreet software barriers".

Following a worldwide glitch in augmentation software, augmented people worldwide begin to experience physical pain and distorted vision. This is supposedly caused by faulty biochips, and they are asked to visit LIMB clinics for a replacement. As an Illuminati front, Tai Yong Medical are tasked with manufacturing these replacement chips. Despite the fact that these new biochips supposedly only fix the problems with the previous ones, they are designed by the Illuminati to limit the enhanced abilities of augmented individuals. TYM's role in manufacturing the chips makes it one of the primary initiators of the Aug Incident.

As well as the replacement biochips, Tai Yong Medical participate in other Illuminati projects. These include the secretive Hyron Project which aims to create a supercomputer using human drones. TYM is responsible for designing multiple components of the Hyron computer including the drone suit rig and coolant system, as well as the drone pods that connect to the central computer. TYM's CEO, Zhao Yun Ru, has direct involvement with this scheme. Blueprints of the various components can be found in her penthouse in addition to a prototype drone suit.

Trivia

 * Tai Yong Medical had a viral marketing website http://www.taiyongmedical.com/ (no longer active).