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== Mr. Shere Khan of Khan Industries (Talespin, 1990) == King - Mr. Shere Khan In spite of his imposing appearance, the director of Khan Industries is impossible to confuse for savage. Shere Khan owns the largest shipping and mining network in the world and chooses to assert his market dominance with cool professionalism. The cold-blooded tiger knows he can deal far more damage with quiet economic maneuvers than he can by tooth or claw. He may lack the magic or super-science of his contemporaries, but his words carry the weight of coal, steel, and oil required to fuel industry. Khan's success despite his mundane methods can be attributed to patience and a solid grounding in reality. He always keeps his goals simple and pragmatic, within his grasp to accomplish without resorting to theatrics. No man can claim to be completely unflappable in the face of death or danger, but Shere Khan's unwavering resolve comes closer than any other. Land - Khan Industries The host city of Khan Industries is Cape Suzette, a large and bustling port town on the tropical West Coast that's protected by steep cliffs and anti-air weapons on all sides. The city is awash with funny animals of all stripes, predator and prey alike, hailing from different countries and creeds across the globe. Cape Suzette's prime location at a crossroads of air and sea trade makes it and neighboring islands both enriched by and dependent on an uninterrupted flow of goods across the Pacific. Most of the spoils from this trade falls squarely into Khan's lap thanks to his chokehold on the region; High oil prices and predatory air pirates have eliminated all but the most skilled (or desperate) bush pilots from the industry. Few planes stray past Khan's regulated flight routes, beyond which lies uncharted skies and air pirates looking for easy prey. Rule - Business Is A Jungle To Shere Khan, the business world is a jungle: The strong climb to the top while the weak scramble to make themselves useful. Though pragmatic, Mr. Khan does possess a sense of honor, and refuses to renege on his word. The infamous air pirate, Don Karnage, can count on Khan for the continuation of their secret arrangement to ensure they both profit from the cutthroat atmosphere. Fear of air raids keep Khan's customers in line, but actual attacks are limited to places that have been overzealous in fighting Khan’s influence, and which thus will unexpectedly find themselves bereft of their ‘protection’. These dog-eat-dog rules have left many backed into a corner, allowing for Bellwether's prey-supremacist movement to take root. While her protesters have yet to start any riots, they have been loudly raising hell and quietly sabotaging the economic giant for its 'discriminatory practices' against prey animals. Tit for tat, Khan has responded by covertly supporting Zootopia's own criminal underground
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