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By [[2531]], Gibson was head of ONI Section Three's Black Operations division, which was described as the "hands-on wet-work" counterpart to Covert Operations, the section of ONI headed by [[Rear Admiral]] [[Ned Rich|Rich]]. As a field officer, he suffered from "[[Space Walk|Space walk]]."<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 44''</ref>
By [[2531]], Gibson was head of ONI Section Three's Black Operations division, which was described as the "hands-on wet-work" counterpart to Covert Operations, the section of ONI headed by [[Rear Admiral]] [[Ned Rich|Rich]]. As a field officer, he suffered from "[[Space Walk|Space walk]]."<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 44''</ref>


In 2531, Gibson, Rich, [[Vice Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky]], and [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]] met aboard the {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}} to discuss the [[SPARTAN-III Program|SPARTAN-III]] project. Gibson, being jealous, was very much opposed to the [[SPARTAN-II Program|SPARTAN-IIs]], frustrated by their success, as opposed to that of his own projects. He favored the proposal of a third-phase SPARTAN project and gave the go-ahead for it to begin.
In 2531, Gibson, Rich, [[Vice Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky]], and [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]] met aboard the {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}} to discuss the [[SPARTAN-III program|SPARTAN-III]] project. Gibson, being jealous, was very much opposed to the [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-IIs]], frustrated by their success, as opposed to that of his own projects. He favored the proposal of a third-phase SPARTAN project and gave the go-ahead for it to begin.


His death is derived from the fact that his name appears on the [[ONI 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.
==Trivia==
The [[ONI Memorial]] in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' mentions Gibson in a list of deceased ONI personnel; however, given that the plague lists all ONI members who had been named at the time of the game's release (including [[Margaret Parangosky]], who was later established to have been alive and leading ONI at the time), it can be considered to be of dubious canonicity.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 10:25, October 13, 2016

Were you also looking for Henry Gibson, who is the Captain of This End Up?

Template:Character Infobox Aaron G. Gibson was an officer of the UNSC Office of Naval Intelligence.

Biography

By 2531, Gibson was head of ONI Section Three's Black Operations division, which was described as the "hands-on wet-work" counterpart to Covert Operations, the section of ONI headed by Rear Admiral Rich. As a field officer, he suffered from "Space walk."[1]

In 2531, Gibson, Rich, Vice Admiral Margaret Parangosky, and Colonel James Ackerson met aboard the UNSC Point of No Return to discuss the SPARTAN-III project. Gibson, being jealous, was very much opposed to the SPARTAN-IIs, frustrated by their success, as opposed to that of his own projects. He favored the proposal of a third-phase SPARTAN project and gave the go-ahead for it to begin.

Trivia

The ONI Memorial in Halo 3: ODST mentions Gibson in a list of deceased ONI personnel; however, given that the plague lists all ONI members who had been named at the time of the game's release (including Margaret Parangosky, who was later established to have been alive and leading ONI at the time), it can be considered to be of dubious canonicity.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 44