![]() ![]() ![]() Though granted RtCW came out two years after SS2, so one could accuse it of stealing the idea of the OSA.įuture name theft notwithstanding, I'm reasonably certain that the "O" stands for "Office of". But that was the name of an organization in Return to Castle Wolfenstein. The in-game training missions also present the player as participating in numerous covert activities.īut what does it stand for? Some say the Office of Special Actions. Spies are commonly referred to as "spooks", so this lines up with the manual description of the OSA. This was an intelligence service that existed during World War II. Now then, a more common and sensible fandom theory is that OSA is a reference to the OSS (Office of Strategic Services). So let's just send that silly theory to the cornfield. Nothing in either of those has anything to do with "orbital stations". The OSA is the principal trainer of psionics, and an OSA trainee usually learns several psionic abilities and a smattering of statistics or technical skills. The OSA’s official stance is that of a research branch of the UNN, but rumour claims that it also acts as the UNN’s “black ops” group. The OSA is a newer branch, grounded in the recently established psionic disciplines, and already it’s acquired a rather dark reputation as a group of "spooks." The SS2 manual describes the OSA as follows: This is how the minds of conspiracy theorists work, correlating random coincidences and then convincing themselves that they've revealed some secret meaning, no matter how nonsensical it may seem to be. ![]()
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