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10 Evil Corporations In Fiction
These corporations driven by avarice or a desire for dominance, will stop at nothing to maintain their position as leaders
Similar to our own world, fictional ones are frequently governed by different corporations. These businesses could provide goods and services or develop a variety of items under the pretense of simple life. And occasionally, nevertheless, have sinister intentions. These corporations driven by avarice or a desire for dominance, will stop at nothing to maintain their position as leaders. Even when they have good intentions, they occasionally choose safety above profit. In this article, RNN have listed the 10 of the most Evil Corporations In Fiction.
Some of these corporations have the same names as real corporations but were used in a fictional manner.
1. Abstergo Industries – Assassin’s Creed
All covert group aiming for global dominance requires a feigned appearance of legitimacy to placate the populace into obedience. Introducing Abstergo Industries. Abstergo is in charge of a vast array of consumer goods and infrastructure, including the Animus device that allows the Assassin’s Creed heroes to explore their ancestors’ memories in search of lost wealth. This enables contemporary Templars like Warren Vidic to discover the misplaced hints they want in order to obtain the all-sufficient Pieces of Eden. They won’t give up until all of humans follows their lead.
2. Oscorp industries – Marvel
The unscrupulous, fixated, and power-hungry CEO of a multibillion-dollar computer company was Norman Osborn’s destiny from birth. Although he fostered in his son a compulsive ambition to achieve riches and power from an early age, his father’s actions led to the financial ruin of the affluent Osborn family. Before being exposed to the Green Goblin Serum, Norman was a harsh employer to his Oscorp employees, an unfaithful parent, and a psychologically disturbed person.
Norman Osborn uses the riches and resources from Oscorp over the numerous arcs in Marvel Comics to construct his characteristic weapons and masks as the Green Goblin. He caused immense harm to Peter Parker, his loved ones, and New York City. Not to add that Osborn offered some of his own workers as sacrifices to the Goblins.
3. Cyberdyne Systems – Terminator
The history of killer robots came to light as the Terminator film series went on. Although Cyberdyne Systems isn’t intrinsically wicked, the things they produce are. A technological business called Cyberdyne sought to develop several types of computers and processors. They investigated the pieces after a Terminator from the future was destroyed in their facility and started making weapons. They eventually developed Skynet while providing the military with weaponry and defense systems.
Skynet was a network of artificial intelligence that was in charge of the nation’s nuclear defense system as well as replacing people in a number of military roles, including pilots. In the world of The Terminator, Skynet would develop consciousness, start a nuclear war that would obliterate the majority of humans, produce Terminators, and incite the survivors to wage war against the machines. Although Cyberdyne had noble intentions, the urge to produce more and more weapons a dilemma that is inherent in capitalism led to the end of humans.
4. Blue Sun Corporation from Firefly
One of the strongest organizations in the Firefly universe is the Blue Sun Corporation. The business controls a majority of the societies that exist across the galaxy, and both the original series and its many spin-off comics and tales commonly use its emblem. As they terraform more and more planets, Blue Sun offers lots of life-saving tools and supplies to settlers, giving them a larger control over society than any other company could possibly hope to attain.
5. Atlas Corporation from Borderlands
In the Borderlands video game series, there is a cyberpunk, militarized megacorp called The Atlas Corporation that began in 2009.
It isn’t really inventive, like most Borderlands content. However, because of its basic nature, it is simple to reuse parts and stats in TTRPG and other storylines.
On the original Borderlands video game, this article is based. The majority of the components from Tales of the Borderlands and later tales are still missing.
6. Bad Wolf Corporation from Doctor Who
After the Jagrafess was vanquished, the Bad Wolf Corporation seized control of Satellite Five and converted it into the Game Station. The Weakest Link, Big Brother, What Not to Wear, Stars in Their Eyes, Call My Bluff, and Countdown were among the game programs produced by the company.
7. “Evil” Corp – Mr. Robot
Even though Mr. Robot is just in its second season, the global mega-conglomerate E-Corp has already shown itself to be rather evil. Elliot Alderson, a cyber vigilante, has trained himself to instantly hear “Evil” Corp whenever the business is specifically named. Elliot may have his flaws, but when it comes to Evil Corp., he is correct. He finds proof that the deadly chemical spill at a factory operated by Evil Corp caused his father’s leukemia death and that Evil Corp’s own business irresponsibility was to blame. The business made this decision while being aware of the risks it was taking with the safety of its workers: “It would not be cost-effective to retool the current systems if there are potential lawsuits.”
Evil Corp owns almost 70% of all consumer credit debt worldwide. It makes sense why society would wish to bring them down given their enormous consumer electronics businesses and level of influence. All of the company’s executives that we meet are to different degrees opportunistic and immoral, eager to break the law in order to succeed.
8. Rupture Farms – Oddworld
On Oddworld, a meat processing business is called RuptureFarms. The central setting for the events of Abe’s Oddysee and its replica, New ‘n’ Tasty, is the now-defunct RuptureFarms 1029, the company’s main facility and largest meat processing plant on Oddworld. Molluck, a high-ranking Glukkon of the Magog Cartel and the CEO of SoulStorm Brewery 401 is in charge of running it. When sales started to decline and it became clear that his favorite plant wouldn’t survive, Molluck was in a difficult situation. He made a big decision to feed the slaves of Rupture Farm into the farm itself since the animals he employed for goods were dwindling and, in the case of Meeches, going extinct. Without a doubt, this was what
9. Blume Corporation from Watch Dogs
The primary adversarial group in the Watch Dogs games is Blume Corporation. Blume is a prominent antagonistic group in Watch Dogs: Legion as well as the primary antagonistic faction in Watch Dogs and Watch Dogs 2. They are an information technology corporation with a focus on security, communications, and information technologies. It is the business that created, owns, and is in charge of operating, maintaining, and developing CTOS and all of its incarnations.
10. Crey Industries from City of Heroes
In the video game City of Heroes, Crey Industries, also known as Crey Corporation, is a big, multibillion-dollar rival corporation. Countess Crey rules over the company with an iron fist, and despite its many immoral, illegal, and occasionally treasonous actions, it continues to be untouchable due to lack of hard evidence to present to the authorities or because of bribery, intimidation, “witness silencing,” and even brainwashing.
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