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E-Corp is the largest multinational conglomerate in the world and the overarching antagonists of the USA Network drama series Mr. Robot.
The protagonist Elliot Alderson has programmed himself to refer to the organization as "Evil Corp" every time he hears or see the name.
By Season 4 it is revealed that the conglomerate is just a front for the Deus Group.
History
Lester Moore became the CEO of E-Corp in 1986 and under him the company became the biggest employer in the world by 1990 and in 1992 E-Bank became the world's largest consumer.
In 1992 there was a toxic gas leak in the Washington Township power plant, which resulted in several workers getting leukemia. The leak happened because the executives didn't see it worth the cost to upgrade the facility. Among the people who got leukemia were Edward Alderson and Emily Moss, parents to future fsociety members Elliot Alderson, Darlene Alderson and Angela Moss. The decission was made by high ranking executive Terry Colby, Jim Chutney and Saul Weinsberg, and the legal actions were taken care by Susan Jacobs.
In 1995 Lester Moore died in a place crash, and Phillip Price became the new CEO of the company. While to the public and most of the world the crash looked like an accident, it was actually arranged by the Whiterose and the Dark Army, and something to do with their interest in the Washington Township power plant.
In 2015 E-Corp was breached by society and the Dark Army in a series of hacks known as the 5/9 hacks. All of E-Corp's debt (as well as most of their money) around the world was encrypted, which led to countless other misfortunes of the company. In the following months several high ranking executives were arrested, among them Jim Chutney, Saul Weinberg and Scott Knowles, though most arrests were related to crimes not involved with the company. On September 29th 71 facilities across America were bombed by the Dark Army, killing thousands of employees. This shook even Phillip Price, who tried to confront White Rose about this, but was told that he should consider to retire from being the CEO. Price eventually makes Tyrell the CTO, but informs him the position is purely ceremonial.
Eventually, E-Corp received the decryption key by an unknown benefactor (actually Elliot Alderson), allowing them to restore their company back to pre-5/9 hacks.
Divisions
- Bank of E-Network
- E-Coin
- E-Corp Power
- E-Mart
- Sound & Fury Entertainment (Technology Manufacturing)
- Tremont Productions Inc. (Media Production)
- E-Corp Labs
- E-Phone
- E-Realty
- E-Shipping
- E-Corp Home Entertainment
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Trivia
- The logo of E-Corp is influenced by the logo of Enron, an infamous, real life energy corporation that went bankrupt in 2001.
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