Omega is a character in the Grand Theft Auto series who appears as a stranger/freak in Grand Theft Auto V.
Description
Omega is a paranoid and eccentric hippie, who believes in extraterrestrial life, and claims that he was visited by the U.S. Military as he is seen wearing dog tags in the mission Far Out.
Events of GTA V
Omega is first seen near a trailer in the middle of the Grand Senora Desert, during the mission Far Out. He will be looking for aliens using a special device and talking to himself. When Franklin approaches him, Omega will talk about a group of aliens who was in contact with him a couple of days before. He says that a spaceship fell from the sky in San Andreas, scattering parts across the state. When Franklin doesn't believe him and tries to walk away, Omega shows a photo of one of the pieces of the spaceship in his phone. He says that if Franklin finds any of the pieces, he should collect it and send to him. Franklin leaves the area, saying that Omega is a "freak".
After the player finds all the 50 spaceship parts, Omega will send a text message to Franklin, asking to meet him in his trailer at the RON Alternates Wind Farm. There, Omega takes Franklin to his garage where he keeps his Space Docker and all the 50 spaceship parts that Franklin send to him. Omega shows a little round object (resembling an UFO), that suddenly starts to fly like an alien spaceship. Omega then leaves the garage, saying "see you on the other side!". Franklin then can take the Space Docker as a reward for collecting all the spaceship parts.
Mission Appearances
- GTA V
- Far Out (Boss)
- The Final Frontier (Boss)
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Trivia
- He bears some similarities to The Truth from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas; Both are eccentric hippies and conspiracy theorists with a deep distrust towards the government.
- Omega is named after a letter in the Greek alphabet, Omega (Ω). The letter Omega is the last letter in the Greek alphabet, and it is commonly used to describe the end or the ultimate limit of something. Theologically, it is used to describe the end of the world, or mankind's ultimate destiny.
- He carries a device identical to the scanner used by the Epsilon Program member and actor Jimmy Boston.
- His favorite radio station is Blue Ark.