Omar (Deus Ex)
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The Omar are a fictional faction in the computer and video game Deus Ex: Invisible War.
As described within Invisible War, the Omar are a global society of heavily biomodified cyborg traders that flourished after the Collapse, an event that causes a global meltdown. They apparently originated in Russian science cities when a group of Russian scientists submitted themselves to radical biomodification in an attempt to survive the massive Russian famines following the Collapse. In the video game Deus Ex, in-game emails and documents indicate that a large amount of Russian nanotechnology research took place at a facility in the Russian city of Sverdlovsk. It is possible that the Omar originated from that facility and then spread to others.
In the 20 years since the Collapse, the Omar have spread around the globe, their heavily biomodified bodies earning hatred from the Knights Templar, a organization that hates and detests nanotechnology, and fear from others. The Omar are not fully individuals, rather, each Omar is part of a merged collective consciousness, achieved through replacement of their frontal lobes with a wireless cortical interface. Thus, if something happens to an Omar, then all Omar will know about it and might even seek revenge. The Omar expand their ranks through covert recruitment of humans, both biomodified and not; it is unclear how voluntary this "recruitment" normally is.
To finance themselves, the Omar quickly found a niche dealing in biomodifications, weapon modifications, and information on the black market all over the world. They are rapidly dominating the field, often by aggressively squeezing out their competition whenever they move into a new area, either through assassination or assimilation. They often use human agents as fronts and intermediaries while conducting their business for their personal safety. However, the Omar also sell their wares directly, normally outside of policed areas. They are almost always accompanied by one or two armed Omar, called Protectors, who act as bodyguards for the Traders.
All of the Omar wear dark blue exoskeleton suits with gas mask-like systems. Their internal appearance is not known. The Omar exoskeleton suits allow them to survive comfortably at a range of extreme temperatures, from sub-zero arctic climates to harsh desert heat. They are also fire-proof and resistant to radiation. However, their extensive electronic augmentation has made them partially susceptible to EMP blasts that can render them unconscious and immobile.
The Omar are constantly in search of new technologies to improve their existing cybernetic modifications. Though many individuals outside the group are augmented, the Omar are the only post-Collapse group to openly espouse "Posthumanism;" their ultimate goal is to become capable of surviving in any environment, no matter how harsh, so that they may eventually inherit the Earth through Darwinian natural selection. Like the Illuminati, a secret society which wishes to regulate and control nanotechnology on a global scale, and Templars, who wish that nanotechnology be destroyed completely, the Omar are opposed to ApostleCorp head, and Deus Ex protagonist J.C. Denton's proposed "Great Advance", which would biomodify all of humanity, rendering the Omar collective obsolete; however, they lack the resources and strength to actually mount an opposition to Denton and ApostleCorp. If the player chooses to side with the Omar, they instruct him to kill the Dentons (J.C. and Paul), the Illuminati leadership (Nicolette and Chad), and Grand Master Saman of the Knights Templar. The closing cinematic shows the Earth as a barren chunk of rock after 200 years of war, and an Omar walking over the bodies of the dead, towards new frontiers for the new humanity.
(The Omar are likely inspired by a concept introduced by Bruce Sterling in a work called "cicada queen" where he introduces the idea of cyborgs, by the name "Omar", as externally modified and internally human, not vice-versa.)
Deus Ex series by Ion Storm | ||
Games | Deus Ex · Deus Ex: Invisible War | |
Characters | JC Denton · Paul Denton · Tracer Tong · Alex D · Major Deus Ex characters · Minor Deus Ex characters · Deus Ex: Invisible War characters | |
Organizations | UNATCO · NSF · Majestic 12 · X-51 · The Illuminati · The Knights Templar · The Order · WTO · The Omar · ApostleCorp | |
Miscellaneous | Robots in Deus Ex · The Collapse |