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{{TNT|Infobox Company
|Name = Tumbril Land Systems
|Image = Tumbril logo.svg
|Headquarters = [[Saisei]]
|Type = Vehicle Manufacturing
|Manufacturer = yes
|Founded = {{Start date and age|2536|sctime=yes}}
|Founder =
|CEO = [[Terrence Naban]]
|Demographic = Military/Civilian
|Manufacturer Code = TMBL
}}

'''Tumbril Land Systems''' is a ground vehicle manufacturer.

==History==
===Creation===
When '''Tumbril Land Systems''' incorporated on [[Saisei]] in [[26th Century|2536]], they had a simple business plan; to make tough and dependable exploration vehicles to aid in planetary exploration and surveying. History, however, would quickly change that. The sudden outbreak of the [[First Tevarin War]] found the [[UPE]] scrambling to equip a military for its first interspecies conflict. Lucky for them, they had an ideal ground vehicle at the ready — Tumbril’s first commercial release, the [[DX20]]. This all-terrain vehicle proved to be a perfect personnel carrier for the UPE Army and the heavy plating, intended to withstand hostile environments, provided ample protection from Tevarin weaponry. Soon Tumbril began to fulfill more military contracts, but they always maintained their commercial division, creating land-based and HOV classics like the [[Nova]], [[Timura]], and [[C-series]]. Although Tumbril’s exceptional designs would outlast even the [[Messer Era|Messers]], the company itself began to fall into financial troubles due to unfortunate leadership. In 2862, despite the fact that the military was still using some of their products, Tumbril Land Systems was forced to shut down.

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