Bo Saojuul

Alias: Founder of Saojuul Labor
Era: Imperial Conquest (~3,500–3,000 Years Before Modern Geba)
Affiliation: Jeyrhan Bio-Engineering Consortium (patron: Quixa Uivuu)

Bo Saojuul was born to poor Jeyrhan laborers and struggled in formal bio-engineering studies, but he produced practical, low-cost machines that solved day-to-day work needs. Backed and financed by Consortium leader Quixa Uivuu, he established Saojuul Labor around modular, multi-fuel power packs, bolt-on tool heads, simple pumps, and standard frames—gear designed to be easy to repair and cheap to operate.

Saojuul Labor became the empire’s fast track into paid work: you signed a contract at noon and were outfitted by evening with tools sturdy enough for frames, pipe, storage, and field builds. The line’s ethos—affordability, maintainability, and mass employment with fair wages—contrasted with rivals that trapped workers in debt cycles. Saojuul parts (e.g., the widely carried “Saojuul spanner”) remained common across hubs and clearings, cementing Bo Saojuul’s legacy as the Consortium’s most accessible engine of labor.