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==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | '''Innovative Online Industries''', or '''IOI''' (pronounced eye-oh-eye) was a global telecommunications conglomerate and the world's largest Internet service provider. A large portion of IOI's business centered around providing access to the [[OASIS]] and on selling goods and services inside it. For this reason, IOI had attempted several hostile takeovers of Gregarious Simulation Systems, all of which had failed. Now they are trying to seize control of |
+ | '''Innovative Online Industries''', or '''IOI''' (pronounced eye-oh-eye) was a global telecommunications conglomerate and the world's largest Internet service provider. A large portion of IOI's business centered around providing access to the [[OASIS]] and on selling goods and services inside it. For this reason, IOI had attempted several hostile takeovers of [[Gregarious Simulation Systems]], all of which had failed. Now they are trying to seize control of GSS by exploiting a loophole in [[James Donovan Halliday|Halliday’s will]]. The IOI's headquarters is located at 101 IOI Plaza in Columbus, Ohio. |
− | Nolan Sorrento works there as the Head of Operations (CEO in the film), and leader of Sixers. |
+ | [[Nolan Sorrento]] works there as the Head of Operations (CEO in the film), and leader of [[Sixers]]. |
==History== |
==History== |
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− | Innovative Online Industries Inc. was likely founded in the 2010s |
+ | Innovative Online Industries Inc. was likely founded in the 2010s after the OASIS was developed. Initially a startup internet service provider, the company grew by acquiring hundreds of telecommunications companies, making itself into a communications conglomerate and the largest internet service provider. |
Recently, IOI had created a new department within the company that they called their "Oology Division." ("[[Oology]]" was originally defined as "the science of studying birds' eggs," but in light of Halliday's contest, it had taken on a second meaning: the "science" of searching for [[Easter egg|Halliday’s Easter egg]].) IOI’s Oology Division had but one purpose: to win [[Halliday's Easter Egg Hunt|Halliday’s contest]] and seize control of his fortune, his company, and the [[OASIS]] itself. |
Recently, IOI had created a new department within the company that they called their "Oology Division." ("[[Oology]]" was originally defined as "the science of studying birds' eggs," but in light of Halliday's contest, it had taken on a second meaning: the "science" of searching for [[Easter egg|Halliday’s Easter egg]].) IOI’s Oology Division had but one purpose: to win [[Halliday's Easter Egg Hunt|Halliday’s contest]] and seize control of his fortune, his company, and the [[OASIS]] itself. |
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− | In the film, Innovative Online Industries is a virtual-reality equipment manufacturing corporation, rather than communications company. This means that they control people's access to OASIS. In the film's original script, it is implied that IOI was a subsidiary of |
+ | In the film, Innovative Online Industries is a virtual-reality equipment manufacturing corporation, rather than a communications company. This means that they control people's access to OASIS. In the film's original script, it is implied that IOI was a subsidiary of GSS. |
After Nolan Sorrento is arrested, it is unknown if IOI was shut down, having been accused of mass murder, conspiracy, blackmail, illegal tactics, abduction, and even terrorism. It is also unknown if the company's board of directors took any notice to Sorrento's arrest. In the film, it is clear that IOI is kept active, despite Nolan Sorrento (who is in a higher corporate position) getting arrested. |
After Nolan Sorrento is arrested, it is unknown if IOI was shut down, having been accused of mass murder, conspiracy, blackmail, illegal tactics, abduction, and even terrorism. It is also unknown if the company's board of directors took any notice to Sorrento's arrest. In the film, it is clear that IOI is kept active, despite Nolan Sorrento (who is in a higher corporate position) getting arrested. |
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==Easter Egg== |
==Easter Egg== |
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− | Easter Egg: IOI's name and address, 101, is likely a reference to Orwell's 1984. Room 101 was a hidden room within the Ministry of Love where dissidents against Big Brother were mercilessly tortured into making false confessions. |
+ | Easter Egg: IOI's name and address, 101, is likely a reference to George Orwell's ''1984''. Room 101 was a hidden room within the Ministry of Love where dissidents against Big Brother were mercilessly tortured into making false confessions. |
“''You asked me once, what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world.''“ |
“''You asked me once, what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world.''“ |
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− | -1984 |
+ | -''1984'' |
− | The original Room 101 was itself a sardonic reference to |
+ | The original Room 101 was itself a sardonic reference to Orwell's time as a war correspondent working with the BBC. Room 101 was the conference room where he and his colleagues were often forced to sit through hours of boring meetings. |
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Revision as of 22:19, 26 July 2018
Description
Innovative Online Industries, or IOI (pronounced eye-oh-eye) was a global telecommunications conglomerate and the world's largest Internet service provider. A large portion of IOI's business centered around providing access to the OASIS and on selling goods and services inside it. For this reason, IOI had attempted several hostile takeovers of Gregarious Simulation Systems, all of which had failed. Now they are trying to seize control of GSS by exploiting a loophole in Halliday’s will. The IOI's headquarters is located at 101 IOI Plaza in Columbus, Ohio.
Nolan Sorrento works there as the Head of Operations (CEO in the film), and leader of Sixers.
History
Innovative Online Industries Inc. was likely founded in the 2010s after the OASIS was developed. Initially a startup internet service provider, the company grew by acquiring hundreds of telecommunications companies, making itself into a communications conglomerate and the largest internet service provider.
Recently, IOI had created a new department within the company that they called their "Oology Division." ("Oology" was originally defined as "the science of studying birds' eggs," but in light of Halliday's contest, it had taken on a second meaning: the "science" of searching for Halliday’s Easter egg.) IOI’s Oology Division had but one purpose: to win Halliday’s contest and seize control of his fortune, his company, and the OASIS itself.
In the film, Innovative Online Industries is a virtual-reality equipment manufacturing corporation, rather than a communications company. This means that they control people's access to OASIS. In the film's original script, it is implied that IOI was a subsidiary of GSS.
After Nolan Sorrento is arrested, it is unknown if IOI was shut down, having been accused of mass murder, conspiracy, blackmail, illegal tactics, abduction, and even terrorism. It is also unknown if the company's board of directors took any notice to Sorrento's arrest. In the film, it is clear that IOI is kept active, despite Nolan Sorrento (who is in a higher corporate position) getting arrested.
Easter Egg
Easter Egg: IOI's name and address, 101, is likely a reference to George Orwell's 1984. Room 101 was a hidden room within the Ministry of Love where dissidents against Big Brother were mercilessly tortured into making false confessions.
“You asked me once, what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world.“
-1984
The original Room 101 was itself a sardonic reference to Orwell's time as a war correspondent working with the BBC. Room 101 was the conference room where he and his colleagues were often forced to sit through hours of boring meetings.
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