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The '''United Nations''' ('''UN''') is a geo-political entity which continues to operate in a post-[[Omnic Crisis]] world.
 
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The '''United Nations''' ('''UN''') is a geo-political entity.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
   
 
===Past History===
 
===Past History===
During the [[Omnic Crisis]], as the nations of Earth tried and failed to contain the [[omnic]]s, the UN was busy forming an international taskforce named [[Overwatch (group)|Overwatch]]. This small, experimental group would bring together the best and brightest from around the world to wage asymmetrical warfare against the robots. In this, Overwatch succeeded, and the war came to an end, and continued to operate.
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During the [[Omnic Crisis]], as the nations of Earth tried and failed to contain the [[omnic]]s, the UN was busy forming an international taskforce named [[Overwatch (group)|Overwatch]]. This small, experimental group would bring together the best and brightest from around the world to wage asymmetrical warfare against the robots. Overwatch succeeded, and the war came to an end.
   
Two decades after the end of the war, Overwatch was faced with a series of shocking allegations: negligence resulting in high-profile mission failures; corruption and mismanagement; weapons proliferation; human rights abuses; and more. A special UN committee launched a lengthy and highly secretive investigation into the claims. This inquiry led to the disbandment of the group.
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Two decades after the end of the war, Overwatch was faced with a series of shocking allegations: negligence resulting in high-profile mission failures, corruption and mismanagement, weapons proliferation, human rights abuses, and more. A special UN committee launched a lengthy and highly secretive investigation into the claims, which led to the disbandment of the group. After hearings with surviving members of Overwatch, the committee publicly stated that the explosion was an apparent accident. Classified documents state that it additionally determined the explosion was caused during a power struggle between [[Reaper|Gabriel Reyes]] and [[Soldier: 76|Jack Morrison]], two of Overwatch's key members.<ref name = "FadingGlory">2015-07-07, [http://us.battle.net/overwatch/en/blog/19809396/ Fading Glory: On the Trail of Jack Morrison]. ''Blizzard Entertainment'', accessed on 2015-07-07</ref>
 
In the year before Overwatch was disbanded, the UN was involved in a cover-up of the destruction of its Swiss headquarters. The UN steadfastly maintained that there was no foul play behind this event. However, classified UN debriefings revealed that it was a result of a power struggle between [[Gabriel Reyes]] and [[John Morrison]], two of Overwatch's key members.<ref name = "FadingGlory">2015-07-07, [http://us.battle.net/overwatch/en/blog/19809396/ Fading Glory: On the Trail of Jack Morrison]. ''Blizzard Entertainment'', accessed on 2015-07-07</ref>
 
   
 
===Recent History===
 
===Recent History===
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UN officials initially refused to comment on the string of attacks by Soldier: 76.<ref>[https://twitter.com/playoverwatch/status/615565469190258688 "<nowiki>[BREAKING]</nowiki> Security breach reported at former Overwatch base in Colorado. Intruder's motives currently unknown."] ''Twitter''.</ref> After the incident at the [[Overwatch Museum]], however, the UN released a statement, stating, "The United Nations has not authorized any Overwatch operations. The organization’s charter remains revoked." They did not answer further questions.<ref name="overwatch is back">2015-05-24, [https://playoverwatch.com/en-us/blog/20130523 Overwatch is Back: Uncertainty and Hope After UN Confirms Vigilante Activity], ''Play Overwatch''.</ref>
In light of a string of attacks by an [[Soldier: 76|unknown assailant]], including on a former [[Overwatch (group)|Overwatch]] base, UN officials refused to comment.<ref>[http://i.imgur.com/IzsSUFH.png Imgur], accessed on 2015-06-27</ref> However, an individual within the UN provided classified information to journalist [[Olympia Shaw]], who revealed the truth of Soldier: 76, and the role the UN had played in the cover up at Overwatch's end.<ref name = "FadingGlory"/>
 
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The international community was divided as to whether to intervene in the [[Second Omnic Crisis]] in [[Russia]]. The UN convened to discuss the issue.<ref>''[[Recall]]''</ref>
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Following a number of high profile incidents involving [[Helix Security International]], the UN granted Helix's request for additional funding to deal with rising threats; much to the dismay of those opposed to the increasing privatization of security following the end of Overwatch.<ref name="PrisonBreak">2017-07-04, [https://playoverwatch.com/en-us/blog/20877886 Talon Involvement Confirmed in Previous Attack on Helix Facility], ''Blizzard Entertainment''. Accessed on 2017-07-04.</ref>
   
 
==Known Members==
 
==Known Members==
   
*[[Gabrielle Adawe]] ((former?) secretary general)
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*[[Gabrielle Adawe]] ((Former?) Under-secretary-general)
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 21:11, 3 February 2020

United Nations
United Nations

Type
Intergovernmental organization
Standing
Active

The United Nations (UN) is a geo-political entity.

Story

Past History

During the Omnic Crisis, as the nations of Earth tried and failed to contain the omnics, the UN was busy forming an international taskforce named Overwatch. This small, experimental group would bring together the best and brightest from around the world to wage asymmetrical warfare against the robots. Overwatch succeeded, and the war came to an end.

Two decades after the end of the war, Overwatch was faced with a series of shocking allegations: negligence resulting in high-profile mission failures, corruption and mismanagement, weapons proliferation, human rights abuses, and more. A special UN committee launched a lengthy and highly secretive investigation into the claims, which led to the disbandment of the group. After hearings with surviving members of Overwatch, the committee publicly stated that the explosion was an apparent accident. Classified documents state that it additionally determined the explosion was caused during a power struggle between Gabriel Reyes and Jack Morrison, two of Overwatch's key members.[1]

Recent History

UN officials initially refused to comment on the string of attacks by Soldier: 76.[2] After the incident at the Overwatch Museum, however, the UN released a statement, stating, "The United Nations has not authorized any Overwatch operations. The organization’s charter remains revoked." They did not answer further questions.[3]

The international community was divided as to whether to intervene in the Second Omnic Crisis in Russia. The UN convened to discuss the issue.[4]

Following a number of high profile incidents involving Helix Security International, the UN granted Helix's request for additional funding to deal with rising threats; much to the dismay of those opposed to the increasing privatization of security following the end of Overwatch.[5]

Known Members

References