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'''OriCom''', or the Orion Combine, was an alliance of sovereign corporate states that were descended from [[OriCon]], formed to repel the incursions of the [[Divine Principality]]. They allied with the [[Divine Collaborate]] and their [[Benficial Coalition]] in the [[Divine Clash]], before betraying them and joining the Principality to become [[Stel Orion]].
'''OriCom''', or the Orion Combine, was an alliance of sovereign corporate states that were descended from [[OriCon]], formed to repel the incursions of the [[Divine Principality]]. They allied with the [[Divine Collaborate]] and their [[Benficial Coalition]] in the [[Divine Clash]], before betraying them and joining the Principality to become [[Stel Orion]].
== OriCom Logistics Division ==
== OriCom Logistics Division ==
The OriCom Logistics Division was a military tactical arm of OriCom. It was referred to as "Old" and its employees as "Olds" referencing its name initializing to "O.L.D.".<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 06: Beam Saber Pt. 1]] at 18:08:00</ref>
The OriCom Logistics Division was a military tactical arm of OriCom. It was referred to as "Old" and its employees as "Olds" or other jokes referencing its name initializing to "O.L.D.".<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 06: Beam Saber Pt. 1]] at 18:08:00</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 18:14, 4 March 2023


OriCom, or the Orion Combine, was an alliance of sovereign corporate states that were descended from OriCon, formed to repel the incursions of the Divine Principality. They allied with the Divine Collaborate and their Benficial Coalition in the Divine Clash, before betraying them and joining the Principality to become Stel Orion.

OriCom Logistics Division

The OriCom Logistics Division was a military tactical arm of OriCom. It was referred to as "Old" and its employees as "Olds" or other jokes referencing its name initializing to "O.L.D.".[1]

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