On September 1st, 892, a momentous occasion unfolded as the renowned industrialist duo, Poul and Jonathan, orchestrated the transformation of their business empire, the Axelsen & Nielsen Companies, into the prestigious Axelsen & Nielsen Corporation. This grand rebranding marked a new era of success and ambition for the duo.
To commemorate this significant milestone, an extravagant celebration took place within the majestic walls of their Pittsburgh headquarters. Distinguished new directors, meticulously selected to oversee specific enterprises, were personally invited to witness the coronation of the corporation. The atmosphere was alive with anticipation and excitement.
As the sun set, the venue transformed into a banquet hall, where an opulent feast awaited the esteemed guests. Delicacies from far-flung corners of the globe adorned the tables, tantalizing the senses with their exquisite flavors and artistic presentation. It was a culinary symphony of indulgence, befitting the grandeur of the occasion.
The jubilation extended beyond the boardroom, as the Axelsen & Nielsen Corporation's founders recognized the invaluable contributions of their dedicated workforce. In a gesture of gratitude, every worker who had diligently toiled for the company was granted a paid leave bonus. This unexpected reward not only reflected the corporation's commitment to its employees but also served as a token of appreciation for their unwavering loyalty and hard work.
As the night unfolded, laughter, clinking glasses, and lively conversations filled the air. It was an evening of camaraderie and shared aspirations, symbolizing the unity and ambition that would propel the Axelsen & Nielsen Corporation toward even greater heights.
"So, Mr. Nielsen. I heard that you are working on something even more magnificent than the automobile," Carl Benz, the director of Axelsen & Nielsen Automobile, remarked with a twinkle in his eye.
"Indeed," Poul said, extending his arms towards the ceiling as if metaphorically grabbing the sky. "It's a technology that would allow us to fly among the birds. You'll see it once we make a formal announcement. Anyways, how are things going in your sector?"
Carl Benz leaned back, a contemplative expression crossing his face. "We've made remarkable progress in the automobile division. Our latest models boast improved engines, enhanced comfort features, and more streamlined designs. We're pushing the boundaries of what's possible on the roads."
"Can you be more specific on that?" Poul asked.
"Certainly, Poul. One of our most notable breakthroughs is the development of a combustion engine that runs more efficiently and emits fewer emissions. We have optimized the internal components, introducing new engineering techniques that enhance power output while minimizing fuel consumption. Our engineers have also been experimenting with electronic ignition systems, which promise to revolutionize the driving experience."
"Oh, electronic ignition systems huh?" Poul mused. He certainly knew what Benz was referring to. Although he didn't share the idea with them, to think that they would come up with it on their own was fascinating. This proved the point that even without him advancing every field in technology, there will be someone who would introduce it, albeit at a slower pace.
"Well, Poul, the traditional ignition systems rely on manual mechanisms, such as a hand crank or a magneto, to generate a spark for the combustion process. However, we have been working on developing an electric ignition system that uses a battery and a spark plug to ignite the fuel-air mixture. This automated system not only eliminates the physical effort required for ignition but also improves reliability and precision. It allows for smoother engine operation, reduced maintenance, and ultimately a more enjoyable driving experience for our customers. And what's more, reduces the accidents that involve the risk of injury from manual cranking,"
"Mr. Nielsen!" Walter approached the two. "I have completed it!"
"Complete what?" Poul asked, his head tilting to the side.
"The blimp! We have finished constructing it! We will be conducting a test flight tomorrow and I was hoping you could come to see it!"
Walter exclaimed, his eyes gleaming with excitement.
Poul's eyebrows shot up in surprise. "The blimp? Oh yeah, that thing, huh? Well, Walter, of course, I wouldn't miss it for the world. You have put so much effort and resources into this project. It's only natural for me as the co-founder and CEO of Axelsen & Nielsen Corporation to be there and witness its grand debut."
"Thank you, Mr. Nielsen. It would be a great honor for me truly," Walter replied, his voice filled with gratitude and excitement.
"No, don't mind it," Poul waved his hand dismissively.
Jonathan, who had been observing the conversation from a distance, approached with a smile. "Gentlemen, it seems to me that you are having an amicable discussion."
"Thanks to you, we won the bid for lighting up the World's Fair in Chicago. I guess that's the last nail in the coffin for our competitors," Poul said with a proud grin.
"Yeah," Jonathan confirmed. "Mr. Russell and his company are being incorporated into our electric enterprise by Mr. Morgan. Though we offered him a position in the company, he rejected it. He is now focusing on his new company, Motion Pictures."
"I see," Poul said, swirling the wine in his glass. "By the way, where is Caroline? Have you thought about your marriage yet?"
Jonathan chuckled, glancing around the vibrant banquet hall. "Ah, Caroline. Yeah, we have decided on the date. It would be on November 5th, 892 in New York. Three days before the Presidential election of yours."
"Congratulations," Poul said, raising his glass in a toast. "To love, partnership, and the shared journey ahead. May your union be as prosperous and enduring as the Axelsen & Nielsen Corporation itself."
Jonathan clinked his glass against Poul's, a warm smile gracing his face. "Thank you, Poul. You'd be my best man at the wedding, okay?"
"Of course, and you will be at my upcoming wedding with Sara. Speaking of which, where is she?"
"Oh, she's with Caroline at the moment, having their ladies' moment," Jonathan said.
"Oh, I see. They must be enjoying themselves," Poul replied, his eyes scanning the room as he tried to catch a glimpse of the two women. "Well, it's good for them to have some time together."
"Poul, did you know that Amelia has a boyfriend now?" Jonathan shared. "His name is Timothy Anderson, one of the best engineers we have in this company."
"Yeah I know, it's good for her to find a man that would truly love her," Poul said, his eyes shifting towards the couple in the distance. There, they saw Amelia and Timothy heartily laughing and engrossed in conversation. Poul's gaze softened as he watched them, a sense of contentment washing over him.
"They make a lovely pair," Poul commented a hint of pride in his voice. "Amelia has always been a remarkable woman, and it warms my heart to see her happy."
"Are you sure you are not in a way affected by it? I mean, you had a crush on her before right?"
Poul chuckled, shaking his head. "Oh, Jonathan, that was a long time ago. Yes, I may have had a fleeting admiration for Amelia, but it was nothing more than that. Besides, I am genuinely happy for her and Timothy. Oh yeah, about the election I'm looking at the recent polls earlier and saw that despite our huge efforts, we didn't even get near the two candidates, Cleveland and Harrisson."
"Maybe you should concede," Jonathan suggested.
"Concede?" Poul raised an eyebrow, amusement dancing in his eyes. "Jonathan, you know me better than that. I'm not one to give up so easily. The race may be tough, but we've come this far, and we'll continue to fight until the very end. We have invested so much in our campaign, I don't want it to be in vain."
"Well, whatever you say Poul," Jonathan replied with a smirk, knowing his friend's determination all too well.
"Right…Walter is conducting a flight test tomorrow, the blimp. Do you want to come? I'm saying this so that you wouldn't feel left out again after that aircraft flight test," Poul chuckled.
"Fine by me," Jonathan replied with a nod.
As the evening wore on and the celebrations continued, the atmosphere in the banquet hall grew livelier. The guests mingled, exchanging stories and ideas, and forging new connections that would shape the future of the Axelsen & Nielsen Corporation. Poul and Jonathan, the dynamic duo behind the corporation's success, watched with pride as their vision unfolded before their eyes.
The following day, the sun rose with a radiant glow, casting its golden light upon the grounds where the blimp awaited its inaugural flight. Poul, Jonathan, and a small group of esteemed guests gathered at the designated area, eagerly anticipating the momentous event.
Walter stood beside the majestic blimp. It was an engineering marvel, towering above them with its sleek design and sturdy framework. The giant gas-filled envelope, secured by a network of ropes, shimmered in the morning sunlight.
"He really made a blimp," Jonathan exclaimed softly. "Did you help him, Poul?"
"On the technical side," Poul replied, his eyes fixed on the glistening blimp. "Walter led the project, but I provided guidance and resources whenever necessary. It's impressive to see it finally come to fruition."
And with that, they waited for Walter's signal to start.