{"data":{"id":18583,"title":"Portfolio: Tehachapi","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/spectrum-dispatch\/18583-Portfolio-Tehachapi","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/18583","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/18583","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"Portfolio","images":[{"id":26463,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/weozjmuuh3hwh\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":843046,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2019-09-19T15:49:32+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463\/similar"}],"images_count":6,"translations":{"en_EN":"This portfolio originally appeared in Jump Point 9.4.\nIn less than a decade, Tehachapi transformed from a small-scale armor manufacturer with a small-yet dedicated following to an empire-wide brand. Though much of the credit goes to the armor\u2019s distinct and practical designs that blend armor plating with strong polymer weaves, company founder and CEO Claude Gadkari discovered that solid craftsmanship sold at an affordable price wasn\u2019t enough to distinguish Tehachapi. It would take the armorer years of hard work and dedication to make the brand stand out from its competitors. Despite his best efforts, Tehachapi still found itself on the verge of bankruptcy only for its prospects to change almost overnight.\n\nADVENTUROUS SPIRIT\nA middle-class kid from New Junction, Corel, Claude Gadkari believes his uneventful childhood inspired him to pursue a life of adventure. An avid consumer of spacefaring adventure vids and books, Gadkari fantasized about exploring unknown frontiers but found his feet firmly planted on his homeworld. While his parents worked hard to provide him and his two siblings a safe and stable upbringing, they couldn\u2019t afford their own ship or even a family vacation off-world.\n\nWhen Gadkari reached the right age, he attempted to enlist in the Navy in an effort to finally leave his planet, but he failed the physical due to a congenital heart defect that had until then gone undiagnosed. Even though it made him ineligible for service, Empire Health Services wouldn\u2019t cover the expenses to have it corrected because it wasn\u2019t classified as a life threatening. Gadkari was devastated knowing he couldn\u2019t afford the medical implant that would clear him for enlistment. Instead of heading home, he wandered to the New Junction spaceport looking for any way to get out of the system. Finally, a rough-and-tumble salvage crew took him up on the offer and hired him as a trainee. Gadkari wrote a comm to his family and sent it moments before the ship slipped through a jump point leaving the system.\n\nGadkari later deemed this period of his life \u201cRoughneck University.\u201d When he wasn\u2019t doing chores and learning the ins-and-outs of life aboard the ship, the crew ran him ragged with errands for supplies at landing zones. He figured that the lists of random and obscure items he was tasked to retrieve were just another form of hazing, until one day, he doubled back after forgetting his rucksack and caught the crew loading crates into a smuggler\u2019s compartment. The crew had been sending Gadkari out because they hadn\u2019t fully trusted him yet. Luckily, by this point the crew had an affinity for Gadkari and gave him an ultimatum, either he was all in or had to walk away immediately. Thus began Gadkari\u2019s real adventures among the stars.\n\nGadkari learned the smuggling ropes and visited corners of the universe most prefer to avoid. One run brought him to Olympus in the Nul system, where he happened upon a stall selling custom armor. The unique pieces combined repurposed ship plating with reinforced polymesh fabrics leftover from an abandoned construction project. The design was far from unique but the custom pieces gave it a cool, distinct look that embodied the individualist spirit of the frontier. Obsessed with it, Gadkari made the suit his first major purchase. In the years that followed, not only would the armor save his life more than a few times, he would receive compliments almost everywhere he went. It wasn\u2019t before long that he was turning down offers to buy it for double or triple the purchase price. He was too attached to his armor to ever sell it, but thanks to the numerous patch-up jobs he\u2019d done on it, Gadkari became convinced that he could build something very similar if he got his hands on some armor pieces. Following a particular dry-patch and a nasty run in with a rival gang, he decided that it was an idea worth following up on. With his crew\u2019s blessing, he bought a beat-up Cutlass and flew to Olympus to start again.\n\nD\u00c9RACIN\u00c9\nGadkari searched Olympus for the original armor vendor but came up empty. Word among the locals was that the vendor had fled following a disagreement with Nescus, the crime lord in control of Olympus. No one knew where the armorer went, so Gadkari searched for him in bazaars across the \u2018verse, doing legit cargo runs along the way to make ends meet. While in Nexus, Gadkari met Heizo Tam, who ran a small armor repair stand. Struck by the unique armor set, Tam offered to patch Gadkari\u2019s armor for free so he could examine exactly how it was made. The two struck up a friendship and Gadkari shared how he had been searching for the original maker with the hopes of selling the pieces. With hearing how much people had offered for the suit, Tam proposed the idea that the two could launch their own armor line. Tam would provide the raw materials and craft the suits while Gadkari would provide the capital and handle distribution. In honor of the suit that inspired the collaboration, they named the company after that lost Olympus vendor, Tehachapi.\n\nMixing inspiration from Gadkari\u2019s armor and skills Tam had picked up repairing pieces of every make and style, the Atzalan became the company\u2019s first official armor set. Initial sales were sluggish. Gadkari found success selling directly at bazaars but was unable to get any respectable shops interested in featuring the armor. They finally caught a break when, during a meal with a buyer from a large chain, Gadkari let it slip that he used to be a smuggler and that the armor was inspired by his old suit. The buyer was immediately hooked and began firing off questions, so Gadkari regaled him with stories and plied him with drinks until landing Tehachapi\u2019s first big sale. Gadkari sensed an angle and continued to use tales of his time roughing it on the frontier to interest buyers. Stories he later admitted were half-truths blending his experiences with heightened spacefaring adventure stories he loved as a kid.\n\nThe ploy worked and Tehachapi found fans, primarily by those who embraced the frontier spirit. While the affordable price was a positive to prospective buyers, the company needed to sell a lot of units to turn a profit. Tam went into debt to keep the production lines rolling, and at a few vital junctions, Gadkari found much needed capital via bridge loans from less than reputable sources. After a few years of struggling to stay afloat, Gadkari and Tam had serious discussions about ending the business. Then something unexpected happened that changed everything.\n\nIn 2946, Gadkari provided free armor as a costume option for a spectrum show that recalled the spacefaring adventures he used to love. That series, Shadow Siren, became an instant hit and the vid\u2019s mysterious rogue known as D\u00e9racin\u00e9 cut an iconic image armored in Tehachapi. Sales skyrocketed and cross-promotions with the show and Drake Interplanetary, another prominently featured brand, only raised the company\u2019s profile further.\n\nThe company has capitalized on this mainstream success ever since and continues to deliver practical and affordable armor that celebrates that frontier aesthetic. Though Gadkari\u2019s career adventuring among the stars might have been cut short, his journey created an armor now seen as symbolic of an adventurous spirit. It\u2019s not the path Gadkari expected, but one he\u2019s happy to have traveled.","de_DE":"Dieses Portfolio erschien urspr\u00fcnglich in Jump Point 9.4.\nIn weniger als einem Jahrzehnt hat sich Tehachapi von einem kleinen R\u00fcstungshersteller mit einer kleinen, aber engagierten Fangemeinde zu einer imperialen Marke entwickelt. Obwohl ein gro\u00dfer Teil des Verdienstes auf die unverwechselbaren und praktischen Designs der R\u00fcstungen entf\u00e4llt, die Panzerungen mit starken Polymergeweben kombinieren, entdeckte Firmengr\u00fcnder und CEO Claude Gadkari, dass solide Handwerkskunst zu einem erschwinglichen Preis nicht ausreichte, um Tehachapi zu differenzieren. Der Waffenmeister brauchte Jahre harter Arbeit und Hingabe, um die Marke von der Konkurrenz abzuheben. Trotz seiner Bem\u00fchungen stand Tehachapi am Rande des Bankrotts, bis sich die Aussichten fast \u00fcber Nacht \u00e4nderten.\n\nABENTEURERGEIST\nClaude Gadkari, ein Kind der Mittelklasse aus New Junction, Corel, glaubt, dass seine ereignislose Kindheit ihn dazu inspirierte, ein Leben voller Abenteuer zu f\u00fchren. Als eifriger Konsument von Abenteuerfilmen und -b\u00fcchern \u00fcber die Raumfahrt tr\u00e4umte Gadkari davon, unbekannte Grenzen zu erforschen, aber er stand mit beiden Beinen fest auf seinem Heimatplaneten. W\u00e4hrend seine Eltern hart arbeiteten, um ihm und seinen beiden Geschwistern eine sichere und stabile Erziehung zu bieten, konnten sie sich kein eigenes Schiff oder gar einen Familienurlaub au\u00dferhalb der Welt leisten.\n\nAls Gadkari das richtige Alter erreicht hatte, versuchte er, sich bei der Navy zu melden, um endlich seinen Planeten zu verlassen, aber er fiel bei der Musterung aufgrund eines angeborenen Herzfehlers durch, der bis dahin nicht diagnostiziert worden war. Obwohl er dadurch nicht diensttauglich war, wollte die Gesundheitsbeh\u00f6rde des Imperiums die Kosten f\u00fcr eine Korrektur nicht \u00fcbernehmen, da der Defekt nicht als lebensbedrohlich eingestuft wurde. Gadkari war am Boden zerst\u00f6rt, weil er sich das medizinische Implantat nicht leisten konnte, das ihn f\u00fcr den Dienst freigeben w\u00fcrde. Anstatt nach Hause zu gehen, wanderte er zum Raumhafen von New Junction und suchte nach einer M\u00f6glichkeit, das System zu verlassen. Schlie\u00dflich nahm ihn eine raue Bergungscrew beim Wort und stellte ihn als Praktikanten ein. Gadkari schrieb eine Nachricht an seine Familie und schickte sie ab, kurz bevor das Schiff durch einen Sprungpunkt aus dem System glitt.\n\nGadkari bezeichnete diese Zeit seines Lebens sp\u00e4ter als \"Roughneck-Universit\u00e4t\". Wenn er nicht gerade Hausarbeiten erledigte und das Leben an Bord des Schiffes kennenlernte, wurde er von der Besatzung mit Besorgungen von Vorr\u00e4ten in den Landezonen auf Trab gehalten. Er dachte, dass die Listen mit zuf\u00e4lligen und obskuren Gegenst\u00e4nden, die er besorgen sollte, nur eine weitere Form der Schikane waren, bis er eines Tages zur\u00fcckkehrte, nachdem er seinen Rucksack vergessen hatte, und die Mannschaft dabei erwischte, wie sie Kisten in ein Schmugglerabteil lud. Die Mannschaft hatte Gadkari losgeschickt, weil sie ihm noch nicht ganz vertraute. Gl\u00fccklicherweise hatte die Crew zu diesem Zeitpunkt eine Affinit\u00e4t zu Gadkari und stellte ihm ein Ultimatum: Entweder er war dabei oder er musste sofort gehen. So begannen Gadkaris wahre Abenteuer zwischen den Sternen.\n\nGadkari lernte das Schmugglerhandwerk und besuchte Ecken des Universums, die die meisten lieber meiden w\u00fcrden. Eine Fahrt f\u00fchrte ihn nach Olympus im Nul-System, wo er zuf\u00e4llig auf einen Stand stie\u00df, der ma\u00dfgeschneiderte R\u00fcstungen verkaufte. Die einzigartigen St\u00fccke kombinierten wiederverwendete Schiffspanzerung mit verst\u00e4rkten Polymesh-Geweben, die von einem verlassenen Bauprojekt \u00fcbrig geblieben waren. Das Design war alles andere als einzigartig, aber die ma\u00dfgefertigten Teile verliehen ihm ein cooles, unverwechselbares Aussehen, das den individualistischen Geist der Grenze verk\u00f6rperte. Gadkari war davon besessen und machte den Anzug zu seiner ersten gro\u00dfen Anschaffung. In den folgenden Jahren rettete die R\u00fcstung ihm nicht nur mehrmals das Leben, sondern er erhielt auch fast \u00fcberall, wo er hinkam, Komplimente. Es dauerte nicht lange, bis er Angebote ablehnte, sie f\u00fcr das Doppelte oder Dreifache des Kaufpreises zu kaufen. Er hing zu sehr an seiner R\u00fcstung, um sie jemals zu verkaufen, aber dank der zahlreichen Flickarbeiten, die er an ihr vorgenommen hatte, war Gadkari davon \u00fcberzeugt, dass er etwas ganz \u00c4hnliches bauen k\u00f6nnte, wenn er ein paar R\u00fcstungsteile in die H\u00e4nde bek\u00e4me. Nach einer besonderen Panne und einem b\u00f6sen Zusammensto\u00df mit einer rivalisierenden Bande beschloss er, dass es sich lohnte, diese Idee weiterzuverfolgen. Mit dem Segen seiner Crew kaufte er einen ramponierten Cutlass und flog nach Olympus, um neu anzufangen.\n\nD\u00c9RACIN\u00c9\nGadkari suchte auf Olympus nach dem urspr\u00fcnglichen R\u00fcstungsh\u00e4ndler, aber er fand nichts. Unter den Einheimischen hie\u00df es, der Verk\u00e4ufer sei nach einem Streit mit Nescus, dem Verbrecherf\u00fcrsten, der Olympus kontrolliert, geflohen. Niemand wusste, wohin der Waffenschmied geflohen war, also suchte Gadkari auf Basaren im ganzen Verse nach ihm, wobei er sich mit legalen Frachtfahrten durchschlug, um \u00fcber die Runden zu kommen. In Nexus traf Gadkari auf Heizo Tam, der einen kleinen R\u00fcstungsreparaturstand betrieb. Beeindruckt von der einzigartigen R\u00fcstung, bot Tam an, Gadkaris R\u00fcstung kostenlos zu flicken, damit er sich genau ansehen konnte, wie sie hergestellt wurde. Die beiden schlossen Freundschaft und Gadkari erz\u00e4hlte, dass er nach dem urspr\u00fcnglichen Hersteller gesucht hatte, in der Hoffnung, die St\u00fccke zu verkaufen. Als er h\u00f6rte, wie viel die Leute f\u00fcr den Anzug geboten hatten, schlug Tam vor, dass die beiden ihre eigene R\u00fcstungslinie gr\u00fcnden k\u00f6nnten. Tam w\u00fcrde die Rohmaterialien liefern und die Anz\u00fcge herstellen, w\u00e4hrend Gadkari das Kapital bereitstellen und den Vertrieb \u00fcbernehmen w\u00fcrde. Zu Ehren des Anzugs, der sie zu ihrer Zusammenarbeit inspiriert hatte, benannten sie das Unternehmen nach dem verlorenen Olympus-H\u00e4ndler Tehachapi.\n\nMit einer Mischung aus Inspiration durch Gadkaris R\u00fcstung und den F\u00e4higkeiten, die Tam beim Reparieren von Teilen jeder Marke und jedes Stils erworben hatte, wurde der Atzalan das erste offizielle R\u00fcstungsset des Unternehmens. Die ersten Verk\u00e4ufe verliefen schleppend. Gadkari hatte Erfolg mit dem Direktverkauf auf Basaren, konnte aber keine seri\u00f6sen Gesch\u00e4fte daf\u00fcr begeistern, die R\u00fcstungen anzubieten. Schlie\u00dflich kam der Durchbruch, als Gadkari bei einem Essen mit einem Eink\u00e4ufer einer gro\u00dfen Kette verriet, dass er fr\u00fcher Schmuggler war und die R\u00fcstung von seinem alten Anzug inspiriert war. Der K\u00e4ufer war sofort Feuer und Flamme und Gadkari erz\u00e4hlte ihm Geschichten und lud ihn zu Getr\u00e4nken ein, bis er den ersten gro\u00dfen Verkauf f\u00fcr Tehachapi abschloss. Gadkair witterte eine Chance und fuhr fort, mit Geschichten aus seiner Zeit an der Grenze das Interesse der K\u00e4ufer zu wecken. Geschichten, von denen er sp\u00e4ter zugab, dass es sich um Halbwahrheiten handelte, in denen er seine Erfahrungen mit \u00fcberh\u00f6hten Weltraumabenteuergeschichten vermischte, die er als Kind geliebt hatte.\n\nDie Masche funktionierte und Tehachapi fand seine Fans, vor allem unter denjenigen, die den Geist des Grenzlandes in sich trugen. Der erschwingliche Preis war zwar ein Pluspunkt f\u00fcr potenzielle K\u00e4ufer, aber das Unternehmen musste viele Einheiten verkaufen, um Gewinn zu machen. Tam verschuldete sich, um die Produktion am Laufen zu halten, und an einigen entscheidenden Stellen fand Gadkari das dringend ben\u00f6tigte Kapital durch \u00dcberbr\u00fcckungskredite aus nicht ganz so seri\u00f6sen Quellen. Nachdem Gadkari und Tram einige Jahre lang darum gek\u00e4mpft hatten, sich \u00fcber Wasser zu halten, diskutierten sie ernsthaft \u00fcber das Ende des Unternehmens. Dann geschah etwas Unerwartetes, das alles ver\u00e4nderte.\n\nIm Jahr 2946 stellte Gadkari eine kostenlose R\u00fcstung als Kost\u00fcmoption f\u00fcr eine Spektrumsserie zur Verf\u00fcgung, die an die Weltraumabenteuer erinnerte, die er fr\u00fcher so geliebt hatte. Diese Serie, Shadow Siren, wurde ein sofortiger Erfolg und der mysteri\u00f6se Schurke D\u00e9racin\u00e9, der in Tehachapi gekleidet war, wurde zu einer Ikone. Die Verkaufszahlen schnellten in die H\u00f6he und Cross-Promotion mit der Serie und Drake Interplanetary, einer weiteren prominent vertretenen Marke, steigerte den Bekanntheitsgrad des Unternehmens nur noch weiter.\n\nSeitdem hat das Unternehmen von diesem Erfolg profitiert und bietet weiterhin praktische und erschwingliche R\u00fcstungen an, die die \u00c4sthetik des Grenzlandes widerspiegeln. Auch wenn Gadkaris Karriere als Abenteurer zwischen den Sternen kurz war, so hat seine Reise doch eine R\u00fcstung hervorgebracht, die heute als Symbol f\u00fcr einen abenteuerlichen Geist gilt. Es ist nicht der Weg, den Gadkari erwartet hatte, aber er ist froh, ihn gegangen zu sein.","zh_CN":"This portfolio originally appeared in Jump Point 9.4.\nIn less than a decade, Tehachapi transformed from a small-scale armor manufacturer with a small-yet dedicated following to an empire-wide brand. Though much of the credit goes to the armor\u2019s distinct and practical designs that blend armor plating with strong polymer weaves, company founder and CEO Claude Gadkari discovered that solid craftsmanship sold at an affordable price wasn\u2019t enough to distinguish Tehachapi. It would take the armorer years of hard work and dedication to make the brand stand out from its competitors. Despite his best efforts, Tehachapi still found itself on the verge of bankruptcy only for its prospects to change almost overnight.\n\nADVENTUROUS SPIRIT\nA middle-class kid from New Junction, Corel, Claude Gadkari believes his uneventful childhood inspired him to pursue a life of adventure. An avid consumer of spacefaring adventure vids and books, Gadkari fantasized about exploring unknown frontiers but found his feet firmly planted on his homeworld. While his parents worked hard to provide him and his two siblings a safe and stable upbringing, they couldn\u2019t afford their own ship or even a family vacation off-world.\n\nWhen Gadkari reached the right age, he attempted to enlist in the Navy in an effort to finally leave his planet, but he failed the physical due to a congenital heart defect that had until then gone undiagnosed. Even though it made him ineligible for service, Empire Health Services wouldn\u2019t cover the expenses to have it corrected because it wasn\u2019t classified as a life threatening. Gadkari was devastated knowing he couldn\u2019t afford the medical implant that would clear him for enlistment. Instead of heading home, he wandered to the New Junction spaceport looking for any way to get out of the system. Finally, a rough-and-tumble salvage crew took him up on the offer and hired him as a trainee. Gadkari wrote a comm to his family and sent it moments before the ship slipped through a jump point leaving the system.\n\nGadkari later deemed this period of his life \u201cRoughneck University.\u201d When he wasn\u2019t doing chores and learning the ins-and-outs of life aboard the ship, the crew ran him ragged with errands for supplies at landing zones. He figured that the lists of random and obscure items he was tasked to retrieve were just another form of hazing, until one day, he doubled back after forgetting his rucksack and caught the crew loading crates into a smuggler\u2019s compartment. The crew had been sending Gadkari out because they hadn\u2019t fully trusted him yet. Luckily, by this point the crew had an affinity for Gadkari and gave him an ultimatum, either he was all in or had to walk away immediately. Thus began Gadkari\u2019s real adventures among the stars.\n\nGadkari learned the smuggling ropes and visited corners of the universe most prefer to avoid. One run brought him to Olympus in the Nul system, where he happened upon a stall selling custom armor. The unique pieces combined repurposed ship plating with reinforced polymesh fabrics leftover from an abandoned construction project. The design was far from unique but the custom pieces gave it a cool, distinct look that embodied the individualist spirit of the frontier. Obsessed with it, Gadkari made the suit his first major purchase. In the years that followed, not only would the armor save his life more than a few times, he would receive compliments almost everywhere he went. It wasn\u2019t before long that he was turning down offers to buy it for double or triple the purchase price. He was too attached to his armor to ever sell it, but thanks to the numerous patch-up jobs he\u2019d done on it, Gadkari became convinced that he could build something very similar if he got his hands on some armor pieces. Following a particular dry-patch and a nasty run in with a rival gang, he decided that it was an idea worth following up on. With his crew\u2019s blessing, he bought a beat-up Cutlass and flew to Olympus to start again.\n\nD\u00c9RACIN\u00c9\nGadkari searched Olympus for the original armor vendor but came up empty. Word among the locals was that the vendor had fled following a disagreement with Nescus, the crime lord in control of Olympus. No one knew where the armorer went, so Gadkari searched for him in bazaars across the \u2018verse, doing legit cargo runs along the way to make ends meet. While in Nexus, Gadkari met Heizo Tam, who ran a small armor repair stand. Struck by the unique armor set, Tam offered to patch Gadkari\u2019s armor for free so he could examine exactly how it was made. The two struck up a friendship and Gadkari shared how he had been searching for the original maker with the hopes of selling the pieces. With hearing how much people had offered for the suit, Tam proposed the idea that the two could launch their own armor line. Tam would provide the raw materials and craft the suits while Gadkari would provide the capital and handle distribution. In honor of the suit that inspired the collaboration, they named the company after that lost Olympus vendor, Tehachapi.\n\nMixing inspiration from Gadkari\u2019s armor and skills Tam had picked up repairing pieces of every make and style, the Atzalan became the company\u2019s first official armor set. Initial sales were sluggish. Gadkari found success selling directly at bazaars but was unable to get any respectable shops interested in featuring the armor. They finally caught a break when, during a meal with a buyer from a large chain, Gadkari let it slip that he used to be a smuggler and that the armor was inspired by his old suit. The buyer was immediately hooked and began firing off questions, so Gadkari regaled him with stories and plied him with drinks until landing Tehachapi\u2019s first big sale. Gadkari sensed an angle and continued to use tales of his time roughing it on the frontier to interest buyers. Stories he later admitted were half-truths blending his experiences with heightened spacefaring adventure stories he loved as a kid.\n\nThe ploy worked and Tehachapi found fans, primarily by those who embraced the frontier spirit. While the affordable price was a positive to prospective buyers, the company needed to sell a lot of units to turn a profit. Tam went into debt to keep the production lines rolling, and at a few vital junctions, Gadkari found much needed capital via bridge loans from less than reputable sources. After a few years of struggling to stay afloat, Gadkari and Tam had serious discussions about ending the business. Then something unexpected happened that changed everything.\n\nIn 2946, Gadkari provided free armor as a costume option for a spectrum show that recalled the spacefaring adventures he used to love. That series, Shadow Siren, became an instant hit and the vid\u2019s mysterious rogue known as D\u00e9racin\u00e9 cut an iconic image armored in Tehachapi. Sales skyrocketed and cross-promotions with the show and Drake Interplanetary, another prominently featured brand, only raised the company\u2019s profile further.\n\nThe company has capitalized on this mainstream success ever since and continues to deliver practical and affordable armor that celebrates that frontier aesthetic. Though Gadkari\u2019s career adventuring among the stars might have been cut short, his journey created an armor now seen as symbolic of an adventurous spirit. It\u2019s not the path Gadkari expected, but one he\u2019s happy to have traveled."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":13,"created_at":"2022-03-09T02:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"4 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-07 19:29:45","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":18581,"next_id":18584}}