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'''Jacob Walker''' was an actor hired by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]. In 2558, he posed as a retired Naval officer to feed [[Benjamin Giraud]] false information about the [[John-117|Master Chief]].
'''Paul Gustafson'''{{Ref/Reuse|HtT11}} is an actor hired by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]. In 2558, he posed as a retired Naval officer named '''Jakob Walker''' to feed [[Benjamin Giraud]] false information about the [[John-117|Master Chief]].


==Falsified biography==
==Falsified biography==
According to Walker's fabricated bio, he shipped out for boot camp on [[Reach]] when he was 19. In [[2517]], he trained at the Naval Force Reconnaissance School at Black Sea, where he met the future Master Chief, then a young recruit named "John". Walker was impressed at John's talent at only 16 years of age, mistaking him for a 20-year-old because of his size and discipline. According to him, John was a natural leader. During the 20 mile hike exercises, John would take immediate command and help the stragglers, always coming in last so others wouldn't be punished for arriving late. In the decades since he had met John, he claimed to still be impressed by him and that he made all his fellow soldiers want to be as noble.<ref name="three">'''Hunt the Truth''' ''Episode 003''</ref>
According to Gustafson's fabricated bio as Jakob Walker, he shipped out for boot camp on [[Reach]] when he was 19. In [[2517]], he trained at the [[Naval Force Reconnaissance School]] at [[Black Sea]], where he met the future Master Chief, then a young recruit named "John". Walker was impressed at John's talent at only 16 years of age, mistaking him for a 20-year-old because of his size and discipline. According to him, John was a natural leader. During the 20 mile hike exercises, John would take immediate command and help the stragglers, always coming in last so others wouldn't be punished for arriving late. In the decades since he had met John, he claimed to still be impressed by him and that he made all his fellow soldiers want to be as noble.<ref name="three">'''Hunt the Truth''' ''Episode 003''</ref>


After a career of 28 in the Navy, Walker retired and went to live on a beach community in [[Castellaneta]]. He met with the journalist Benjamin Giraud in 2558, to be interviewed for an article about the Master Chief.
After a career of 28 years in the Navy, Walker retired and went to live on a beach community in [[Castellaneta]]. He met with the journalist Benjamin Giraud in 2558, to be interviewed for an article about the Master Chief.


==True biography==
==True biography==
In reality, Walker was an actor. In [[2539]], he recorded voiceover for an advertistment for the [[Hog|civilian Warthog]].<ref name="seven">'''Hunt the Truth''' ''Episode 007''</ref> During then he lived on [[Ganymede]], and eventually moved to [[Earth]]. Nineteen years later, he was contacted by ONI and set up as a former friend of John-117, in order to feed Giraud a false account about how John had been a military prodigy who enlisted voluntarily.
In reality, Gustafson was an actor. In [[2539]], he recorded a voiceover for an advertisement for the [[Hog|civilian Warthog]].<ref name="seven">'''Hunt the Truth''' ''Episode 007''</ref> During this time, he lived on [[Ganymede]], and eventually moved to [[Earth]]. Nineteen years later, he was contacted by ONI and set up as a former friend of John-117, in order to feed Giraud a false account about how John had been a military prodigy who enlisted voluntarily.


Several days later, Walker was on an interstellar shuttle leaving Earth, complaining about the spacecraft's air quality. Unbeknownst to him, Giraud was aboard the same flight, having been unknowingly assigned to it thanks to [[Mshak Moradi]] hacking ONI's flight schedule. Giraud recognized Walker and asked him why he was at Earth when he claimed have been on permanent vacation on Castellaneta. Walker was unable to create a cover story in time, so Giraud was sedated under the pretense having been disrupting the flight. Discovery of his treatment by ONI after re-meeting Walker lead to Giraud abandoning his job with them and putting the recording of his encounter with Walker online.<ref name="five">'''Hunt the Truth''' ''Episode 005''</ref>
Several days later, Gustafson was on an interstellar shuttle leaving Earth, complaining about the spacecraft's air quality. Unbeknownst to him, Giraud was aboard the same flight, having been unknowingly assigned to it thanks to [[Mshak Moradi]] hacking ONI's flight schedule. Giraud recognized "Walker" and asked him why he was at Earth when he claimed have been on permanent vacation on Castellaneta. Gustafson stumbled for an answer, trying to avoid him until the flight staff sedated Giraud, under the pretense of him having been disrupting the flight. Discovery of his treatment by ONI after re-meeting "Walker" lead to Giraud abandoning his job with them and putting the recording of his encounter with Walker online.<ref name="five">'''Hunt the Truth''' ''Episode 005''</ref>


Sometime after, Walker's military records were analyzed by Giraud's friend [[Ray Kerzig]] to check for anomalies. While initially they all checked out, Kerzig soon found that Walker's voluntary service affidavit had never been activated nor retired, putting his enlistment status in limbo. He also used Giraud's recording of Walker's voice to uncover his previous voice-acting work, and through it discovered that Walker was an actor.<ref name="seven"/>
Sometime after, "Walker"'s military records were analyzed by Giraud's friend [[Ray Kurzig]] to check for anomalies. While initially they all checked out, Kurzig soon found that "Walker"'s voluntary service affidavit had never been activated nor retired, putting his enlistment status in limbo. He also used Giraud's recording of Gustafson's voice to uncover his previous voice-acting work, and through it discovered that Gustafson was an actor.{{Ref/Reuse|seven}}
 
After receiving coordinates from [[Petra Janecek]], Giraud went to [[Bliss]], where he found an active ONI communications relay station and discovered who "Walker" really was.<ref name="HtT11">'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 11: DOWN TO THE BONE''</ref>


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
When pretending to be a veteran, Walker was carefree and slobby, even meeting Giraud without a shirt on for their interview. He claimed himself to be on permanent vacation at Castellaneta, and had no desire to leave his beach home.<ref name="three"/>
When pretending to be a veteran, "Walker" was carefree and slobby, even meeting Giraud without a shirt on for their interview. He claimed himself to be on permanent vacation at Castellaneta, and had no desire to leave his beach home.{{Ref/Reuse|three}}
 
When not acting, though, Gustafson was professional and well-groomed. He wore a suit and tie when traveling from Earth, and had a sense of entitlement frequently seen in passengers unused to interstellar travel.{{Ref/Reuse|five}} He had a deep voice, which was useful for him in commercial work and allowed him to be identified from previous recordings.


When not acting, though, Walker was professional and well-groomed. He wore a suit and tie when traveling from Earth, and had a sense of entitlement frequently seen in passengers unused to interstellar travel.<ref name="five"/> He had a deep voice, which was useful for him in commercial work and allowed him to be identified from previous recordings.
==Trivia==
Gustafson is portrayed by American voice actor [[Wikipedia:Steve Blum|Steve Blum]] in ''[[Hunt the Truth]]''.<ref>[http://news.xbox.com/2015/05/games-hunt-the-truth-podcast-episode-8 '''Xbox Wire''': ''Halo 5: Guardians #HuntTheTruth - Has the Master Chief Gone AWOL?'']</ref>


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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==Sources==
==Sources==
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{{Ref/Sources}}


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Paul Gustafson
Biographical information

Homeworld:

Ganymede

Personal details

Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Unified Earth Government (civilian)

Notable info:

  • Voice-actor for Hog commercial
  • Hired by ONI to pose as retired Navy
 

Paul Gustafson[1] is an actor hired by the Office of Naval Intelligence. In 2558, he posed as a retired Naval officer named Jakob Walker to feed Benjamin Giraud false information about the Master Chief.

Falsified biography[edit]

According to Gustafson's fabricated bio as Jakob Walker, he shipped out for boot camp on Reach when he was 19. In 2517, he trained at the Naval Force Reconnaissance School at Black Sea, where he met the future Master Chief, then a young recruit named "John". Walker was impressed at John's talent at only 16 years of age, mistaking him for a 20-year-old because of his size and discipline. According to him, John was a natural leader. During the 20 mile hike exercises, John would take immediate command and help the stragglers, always coming in last so others wouldn't be punished for arriving late. In the decades since he had met John, he claimed to still be impressed by him and that he made all his fellow soldiers want to be as noble.[2]

After a career of 28 years in the Navy, Walker retired and went to live on a beach community in Castellaneta. He met with the journalist Benjamin Giraud in 2558, to be interviewed for an article about the Master Chief.

True biography[edit]

In reality, Gustafson was an actor. In 2539, he recorded a voiceover for an advertisement for the civilian Warthog.[3] During this time, he lived on Ganymede, and eventually moved to Earth. Nineteen years later, he was contacted by ONI and set up as a former friend of John-117, in order to feed Giraud a false account about how John had been a military prodigy who enlisted voluntarily.

Several days later, Gustafson was on an interstellar shuttle leaving Earth, complaining about the spacecraft's air quality. Unbeknownst to him, Giraud was aboard the same flight, having been unknowingly assigned to it thanks to Mshak Moradi hacking ONI's flight schedule. Giraud recognized "Walker" and asked him why he was at Earth when he claimed have been on permanent vacation on Castellaneta. Gustafson stumbled for an answer, trying to avoid him until the flight staff sedated Giraud, under the pretense of him having been disrupting the flight. Discovery of his treatment by ONI after re-meeting "Walker" lead to Giraud abandoning his job with them and putting the recording of his encounter with Walker online.[4]

Sometime after, "Walker"'s military records were analyzed by Giraud's friend Ray Kurzig to check for anomalies. While initially they all checked out, Kurzig soon found that "Walker"'s voluntary service affidavit had never been activated nor retired, putting his enlistment status in limbo. He also used Giraud's recording of Gustafson's voice to uncover his previous voice-acting work, and through it discovered that Gustafson was an actor.[3]

After receiving coordinates from Petra Janecek, Giraud went to Bliss, where he found an active ONI communications relay station and discovered who "Walker" really was.[1]

Personality and traits[edit]

When pretending to be a veteran, "Walker" was carefree and slobby, even meeting Giraud without a shirt on for their interview. He claimed himself to be on permanent vacation at Castellaneta, and had no desire to leave his beach home.[2]

When not acting, though, Gustafson was professional and well-groomed. He wore a suit and tie when traveling from Earth, and had a sense of entitlement frequently seen in passengers unused to interstellar travel.[4] He had a deep voice, which was useful for him in commercial work and allowed him to be identified from previous recordings.

Trivia[edit]

Gustafson is portrayed by American voice actor Steve Blum in Hunt the Truth.[5]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b Hunt the Truth, Episode 11: DOWN TO THE BONE
  2. ^ a b Hunt the Truth Episode 003
  3. ^ a b Hunt the Truth Episode 007
  4. ^ a b Hunt the Truth Episode 005
  5. ^ Xbox Wire: Halo 5: Guardians #HuntTheTruth - Has the Master Chief Gone AWOL?