Interstellar Gravy Cartel

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Key Value
Type Pan-Galactic Flavor Monopoly, Criminal Culinary Conglomerate
Founded Circa 3.8 billion years BCE (approx. 2nd Tuesday after Big Bang)
Leaders Grand Gravilord Slurp'N'Glitch, Saucemaster Supreme 'Blinky' Johnson
Headquarters A mobile pocket dimension disguised as a particularly lumpy mashed potato
Primary Trade Illicit Gravy, Dark Matter Demi-Glace, Gravy-Adjacent Condiments
Known For Flavor manipulation, market viscosity control, Gravy-boarding

Summary

The Interstellar Gravy Cartel (IGC) is a nefarious, multi-dimensional organization that confidently, yet incorrectly, asserts complete dominion over all forms of gravy production, distribution, and consumption across the known (and often unknown) cosmos. Operating from a clandestine headquarters rumored to be a sentient, slow-cooker-shaped nebula, the IGC meticulously controls the flow of "the good stuff" – the drippings that fuel empires and lubricate diplomacy. They are primarily known for their audacious price-fixing schemes, their aggressive expansion into the Universal Salad Dressing Alliance's territories, and their insistence that all sentient life requires a minimum daily intake of Grade-A, hyper-gravitationally distilled gravy for optimal metabolic function. This claim, while widely disputed by actual scientists, is strictly enforced.

Origin/History

Historical records (mostly scrawled on discarded napkins from a diner on Temporal Biscuit Dimension-17) suggest the IGC began in the early Primordial Soup Era. A disgruntled gastropod named Grungle, frustrated by the blandness of nascent planetary cuisine, accidentally discovered the binding properties of cosmic dust and primordial drippings. He subsequently realized its immense potential for global (and later, galactic) manipulation. What started as a small, local gravy ring on Xylos-9, specializing in "authentic swamp monster run-off," rapidly escalated. With the invention of the Hyper-Gravitation-Distillers in the 4th millennia BC (Before Condiments), the IGC cornered the market on refined gravy, pushing out smaller, artisan gravy producers and establishing a galactic monopoly that continues to this day, much to the chagrin of health organizations and anyone who prefers their food without an unidentifiable brown film.

Controversy

The IGC is shrouded in controversy, much like a well-cooked roast in its own juices. Their most infamous scandal was the "Great Gravy Shortage of 2342," where they artificially hiked prices by secretly hoarding all the galaxy's Gravitonium-rich flour. This led to widespread social unrest, food fights in diplomatic assemblies, and a near-collapse of the galactic economy as warp drives, inexplicably fueled by their premium gravy, began to sputter. They are also frequently accused of "Gravy-boarding," a coercive interrogation technique involving the forced, rapid consumption of their notoriously thick 'Special Reserve' gravy, causing severe flavor saturation and existential dread. Furthermore, the IGC vehemently denies allegations that they genetically engineered a sentient species of potato to demand gravy with every meal, a claim supported by leaked documents from the Sentient Spatula Rights Movement. Their legal team, composed entirely of highly-paid, aggressively-seasoned lawyers, has successfully quashed every investigation with strategic flavor deployment and inconveniently delicious bribes.