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That, or there's some reference from something I'm not getting.
The automobiles are actually named after a trio of ships owned by the Cunard Line. That isn't the part relevant to the lore though. The brand name is... metaphorical.
It's just that if it was based in Wyoming, it would be a dead giveaway that something would be up with the company.
Does the company claim to be based in Wyoming?
Me just notice spellink mistakeoz.
I mean, all the universes are interconnected you know. If you had a good hypership, you could hypothetically bring cars from different universe and sell them in another.
Things have changed sine then.