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OmniCorp Omnicorp
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OmniCorp is a mega-corporation and an antagonistic group in the 2014 sci-fi/action remake movie RoboCop. This multinational conglomerate that is one of the powerful companies on Earth, creates products for virtually every consumer need, has entered into endeavors normally deemed non-profit, and even manufactured an entire city to be maintained exclusively by the corporation. OCP is OmniCorp's parent company. OmniCorp is a mega-corporation that creates products for virtually every consumer need, has entered into endeavors normally deemed non-profit, and even manufactured an entire city to be maintained exclusively by the corporation. OCP is OmniCorp's parent company. It is present on every Planet and is always ready to trade resources with any city that has the means because the contracts it insists on always heavily favor it. In short, OmniCorp buys low and sells high.Backed up by his empire and limitless resources, Don Madalff delights in signing contracts with cities that are very isolated or that have no‐one else to trade with. But don’t mistake him for a big‐hearted altruist, he’s completely unscrupulous. He simply takes advantage of this kind of situation to buy or sell goods at the best possible prices.But that’s only a tiny part of his deceitfulness. What he likes best is putting whole cities in peril by organizing competitions or challenges with lucrative prizes.There are many mayors – or should we say former mayors – out there who would love
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Evil Organization
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Produce anything that customer wants
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It is present on every Planet and is always ready to trade resources with any city that has the means because the contracts it insists on always heavily favor it. In short, OmniCorp buys low and sells high.Backed up by his empire and limitless resources, Don Madalff delights in signing contracts with cities that are very isolated or that have no‐one else to trade with. But don’t mistake him for a big‐hearted altruist, he’s completely unscrupulous. He simply takes advantage of this kind of situation to buy or sell goods at the best possible prices.But that’s only a tiny part of his deceitfulness. What he likes best is putting whole cities in peril by organizing competitions or challenges with lucrative prizes.There are many mayors – or should we say former mayors – out there who would love to see OmniCorp collapse and take Don Madalff with it.It’s no accident that buildings owned by OmniCorp are surrounded with watchtowers and are more highly protected than prisons. Except that, in the OmniCorp mindset, captivity is what lies outside these enclosures… OmniCorp is a mega-corporation and an antagonistic group in the 2014 sci-fi/action remake movie RoboCop. This multinational conglomerate that is one of the powerful companies on Earth, creates products for virtually every consumer need, has entered into endeavors normally deemed non-profit, and even manufactured an entire city to be maintained exclusively by the corporation. OCP is OmniCorp's parent company. OmniCorp is a mega-corporation that creates products for virtually every consumer need, has entered into endeavors normally deemed non-profit, and even manufactured an entire city to be maintained exclusively by the corporation. OCP is OmniCorp's parent company.
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