Omni Consumer Products
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==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | Omni Consumer Products (OCP) was depicted as a megacorporation with divisions affecting nearly every level of consumer need, society, and government. Their products range from consumer products to military weaponry and private space travel. Their projects included the RoboCop, the ED-209, and the RoboCop 2 cyborg. OCP owns and operates a privatized Detroit Police Department and have been known to employ criminals to achieve their goals. | ||
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+ | OCP, throughout its depictions in the RoboCop films, has sought to fully privatize Detroit, Michigan into Delta City, a manufactured municipality governed by a corporatocracy, with fully privatized services — such as police — and with residents exercising their representative citizenship through the purchase of shares of OCP stock. They also serve as part of the military-industrial complex; according to OCP executive Richard "Dick" Jones, "We practically are the military." Jones observes in RoboCop that OCP has "gambled in markets traditionally regarded as non-profit: hospitals, prisons, space exploration. I say good business is where you find it." | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Employees== | ==Employees== | ||
+ | *'''Richard Jones''' : an OCP executive. | ||
*[[Dr. McNamara]] | *[[Dr. McNamara]] | ||
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==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
− | * | + | *In RoboCop: The Animated Series, Omni Consumer Products appeared in the animated series with it being headed by the Chairman who was called the '''Old Man'''. |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 12:45, 4 September 2016
Omni Consumer Products is a business that features in the RoboCop universe.
Contents |
History
Omni Consumer Products (OCP) was depicted as a megacorporation with divisions affecting nearly every level of consumer need, society, and government. Their products range from consumer products to military weaponry and private space travel. Their projects included the RoboCop, the ED-209, and the RoboCop 2 cyborg. OCP owns and operates a privatized Detroit Police Department and have been known to employ criminals to achieve their goals.
OCP, throughout its depictions in the RoboCop films, has sought to fully privatize Detroit, Michigan into Delta City, a manufactured municipality governed by a corporatocracy, with fully privatized services — such as police — and with residents exercising their representative citizenship through the purchase of shares of OCP stock. They also serve as part of the military-industrial complex; according to OCP executive Richard "Dick" Jones, "We practically are the military." Jones observes in RoboCop that OCP has "gambled in markets traditionally regarded as non-profit: hospitals, prisons, space exploration. I say good business is where you find it."
Overview
Employees
- Richard Jones : an OCP executive.
- Dr. McNamara
Products
Notes
In other media
Television
- In RoboCop: The Animated Series, Omni Consumer Products appeared in the animated series with it being headed by the Chairman who was called the Old Man.
Appearances
- RoboCop:
- RoboCop II:
External Link
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