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'''Heinlein''' is quite possibly the third most enigmatic figure in ''Xenosaga'', next to ] and ]. He is currently the acting leader of the ] organization, replacing the old ] after his timely death at the hands of the ]. Both ] and Sellers seem to be under Heinlein’s wing. All three are high ranking cardinals in Ormus.

Heinlein was in league with Margulis and Sellers to overthrow the old Patriarch during the resurgence of ], or so it seems. Heinlein is also the ] of ] Group, ]' main corporate competitor. Since Hyams is in control of a 13th ], Heinlein is the only person who has rivaled the research of ]. Sellers has tried but failed miserably in most respects.

Heinlein funds both the ] and the ], perhaps fueling the competition between the two companies. Nevertheless, U-TIC is apart of Ormus, and the Yuriev Institute is an arm of the Hyams Group. Considering the high level of manipulation and under-the-table funding taking place throughout Ormus and it's many front orginzations Heinlein is a key link in the chain, and perhaps one of the masterminds.

Due to the sheer amount of manipulation, the enigmatic Heinlein could be in league with ], despite possible rivalries on the surface. After all, Heinlein wanted the greedy Ormus Patriarch dead, and it was Wilhelm’s Testaments who ultimately silenced him.

His name could be a reference to Robert A. Heinlein, author of ''Starship Troopers'', ''Stranger In a Strange Land'', and countless other science-fiction novels.

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