PERSONNEL & CORPORATE IDENTITY
Who We Are
ThAERIS Heavy Industries was established in 1987 to address emergent challenges in temporal systems, archival recovery, and anomalous signal analysis. We do not market. We document.
Corporate Values
ThAERIS Heavy Industries operates under a set of internally codified principles. These are not aspirational. They are operational constraints.
We do not panic. We document.
Every anomaly, displacement, and echo is recorded before any action is taken. Documentation precedes intervention. The archive is our first line of defense.
Continuity is not optional.
The timeline is a shared resource. Every intervention carries risk. We operate under the presumption that preservation of causal integrity outweighs short-term operational convenience.
The public timeline belongs to the public.
ThAERIS does not claim ownership of history. We are stewards, not proprietors. Every edit to the record is logged, auditable, and subject to review.
Leadership
ThAERIS is governed by the Temporal Oversight Committee (TOC), chaired by Dr. Aris Thorne. Day-to-day operations are managed by the Continuity Directorate under the supervision of the Chief Subject Matter Expert.
CHAIR, TOC
Dr. Aris Thorne
Founder and principal architect of the Temporal Displacement Device program. Oversees all strategic directives.
CHIEF SME
Debbie Nussbaum
Leads field documentation and anomaly classification. Author of the Temporal Event Index.
Organizational Structure
ThAERIS operates through four primary divisions, each with distinct operational mandates and reporting structures.
Quantum-Temporal Engineering Division
Responsible for Temporal Displacement Device (TTD) research, development, and maintenance. All QTC engineering falls under this division. Led by Dr. Kenji Sato.
Continuity Directorate
Oversees field operations, temporal incident response, and archive integrity. All operatives report through this chain. Led by Commander Marcus Halloway.
Archival Recovery Division
Manages the Historical Archives (166 items and growing). Responsible for document authentication, cross-timeline verification, and artifact preservation. Led by Sterling.
Anomalous Signal Analysis
Monitors temporal frequency anomalies, echo detection, and resonance mapping. Maintains the 440Hz monitoring grid. Led by Vesper.
EST. 1987 โ COLUMBIA, MISSOURI