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==Biography==
==Biography==
Ned Rich was born in 2491, but his hair had turned gray before he was 40 years old. In 2552, he would be 61 years old.<ref name="GOO">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''pages 43-44''</ref> By 2531, Rich was the Covert Operations commander of ONI Section Three, in charge of every field operation by ONI, save the [[SPARTAN-II Program]] of [[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]]. He was opposed to the SPARTAN-II program because the project had achieved a level of success he never could have with his own projects.  
Ned Rich was born in 2491, but his hair had turned gray before he was 40 years old. In 2552, he would be 61 years old.<ref name="GOO">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''pages 43-44''</ref> By 2531, Rich was the Covert Operations commander of ONI Section Three, in charge of every field operation by ONI, save the [[SPARTAN-II Program]] of [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]]. He was opposed to the SPARTAN-II program because the project had achieved a level of success he never could have with his own projects.  


In 2531, he, [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Gibson]], and [[Vice Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky]] met with [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]] aboard the {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}} to discuss the creation of the [[SPARTAN-III]] program. Rich approved of the program, seeing it as a cheaper alternative the the SPARTAN-IIs.<ref name="GOO"/> In [[2537]], Rich and Parangosky authorized the members of [[Beta Company]] to be recruited and trained, following the death of the entire [[Alpha Company]] SPARTAN-IIIs in [[Operation: PROMETHEUS]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 80''</ref>
In 2531, he, [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Gibson]], and [[Vice Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky]] met with [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]] aboard the {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}} to discuss the creation of the [[SPARTAN-III]] program. Rich approved of the program, seeing it as a cheaper alternative the the SPARTAN-IIs.<ref name="GOO"/> In [[2537]], Rich and Parangosky authorized the members of [[Beta Company]] to be recruited and trained, following the death of the entire [[Alpha Company]] SPARTAN-IIIs in [[Operation: PROMETHEUS]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 80''</ref>

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Template:Character Infobox Ned Rich was a high-ranking officer of the Office of Naval Intelligence and a Rear Admiral in 2531.

Biography

Ned Rich was born in 2491, but his hair had turned gray before he was 40 years old. In 2552, he would be 61 years old.[1] By 2531, Rich was the Covert Operations commander of ONI Section Three, in charge of every field operation by ONI, save the SPARTAN-II Program of Dr. Catherine Halsey. He was opposed to the SPARTAN-II program because the project had achieved a level of success he never could have with his own projects.

In 2531, he, Captain Gibson, and Vice Admiral Margaret Parangosky met with Colonel James Ackerson aboard the UNSC Point of No Return to discuss the creation of the SPARTAN-III program. Rich approved of the program, seeing it as a cheaper alternative the the SPARTAN-IIs.[1] In 2537, Rich and Parangosky authorized the members of Beta Company to be recruited and trained, following the death of the entire Alpha Company SPARTAN-IIIs in Operation: PROMETHEUS.[2]

Possible death

He may have been killed in action before October 20th, 2552, as his name appears on the memorial at ONI Alpha Site in New Mombasa. However, as a number of individuals known to be alive at the time are also listed, it is possible his name in the memorial is either a cover-up or an easter egg.

Personality

Rich was a somewhat irreverent officer, making use of mild profanities in staff meetings and drinking whiskey on duty. He would also address his superior, Margaret Parangosky, by her first name, even in the presence of subordinates.[1]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, pages 43-44
  2. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 80