Talk:Olumi Osahn

Hmm. This seems to be missing the mark. Based upon observation of the OO in the past, it wasn't a religious organization. It did muster a quasi-xenophobic/hyper-Sarianist mentality, but this came from the ethos of Ernie Pallando, whose standing as a 'religious figure' would be dubious at best. There were perhaps religious members of it, but in practice, it seemed to be more of a cabal, a secret society, and/or a criminal racket. In its early years it was basically Pallando's quasi-secret (the secret 'broke' on several occasions) pirate band, and its acts were often aimed at strengthening Pallando's business interests (ie NovaCom). Rather than religious adherents, it often employed military personnel (one of the ways in which its existance was initially betrayed - the Marines took suspicious notice of certain personnel 'disappearing' in correlatioin wtih pirate attacks), with connections to the OO being responsible for a number of career fast tracks. Connections to the Sar Bares Flir are dodgy at best - Pallando actually used the OO against the SBF during their last uprising. Apparently it also saw use pulling black ops for the Batrad administration. I've also seen logs where it was used to uh... attempt to get Pallando women. I'd attempt an edit, but I'm finding it difficult to compose an 'encyclopedic' point of view to this. --Mahon 03:33, 24 March 2007 (UTC)