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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
The officer's real name, rank, and gender are unknown. In medieval and Renaissance literature, Oberon is the name | The officer's real name, rank, and gender are unknown. In medieval and Renaissance literature, Oberon is the name of the legendary king of the Breton fairies. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category:Office of Naval Intelligence personnel]] | [[Category:Office of Naval Intelligence personnel]] |
Latest revision as of 14:55, September 10, 2023
This article's title is a callsign, an alias, or a nickname, as no proper name for the subject has been revealed. |
Oberon 5 | |
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Likely Office of Naval Intelligence |
Oberon 5 was likely an Office of Naval Intelligence agent. While aboard Midnight Facility on January 15, 2553, this individual interrogated Alo Sebukah, a San'Shyuum former Vice Minister within the Covenant, regarding his brief interaction with Cortana during the Fall of High Charity two months prior.[1]
Trivia[edit]
The officer's real name, rank, and gender are unknown. In medieval and Renaissance literature, Oberon is the name of the legendary king of the Breton fairies.