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Gibson was head of Section Three's Black Ops division, which the hands on wet-work counterpart to Covert Ops, the section of ONI headed by [[Rear Admiral Rich]]. As a field officer, he suffered from "[[Space walk]]."<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]] page 44</ref> | Gibson was head of Section Three's Black Ops division, which was the hands on wet-work counterpart to Covert Ops, the section of ONI headed by [[Rear Admiral Rich]]. As a field officer, he suffered from "[[Space walk]]."<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]] page 44</ref> | ||
That year, Gibson, Rich, [[Vice Admiral Margaret O. Parangosky]], and [[Colonel James Ackerson]] met aboard the {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}} to discuss the [[Spartan-III]] project. Gibson was very much opposed to the [[Spartan-II]]s, frustrated by their success as opposed to that of his own projects. He favored the Spartan-III project and gave the go-ahead for it to begin. | That year, Gibson, Rich, [[Vice Admiral Margaret O. Parangosky]], and [[Colonel James Ackerson]] met aboard the {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}} to discuss the [[Spartan-III]] project. Gibson was very much opposed to the [[Spartan-II]]s, frustrated by their success as opposed to that of his own projects. He favored the Spartan-III project and gave the go-ahead for it to begin. | ||
Revision as of 15:54, January 18, 2008
Template:Human Character Infobox Captain Gibson was a high ranking ONI officer in 2531.
Background
Gibson was head of Section Three's Black Ops division, which was the hands on wet-work counterpart to Covert Ops, the section of ONI headed by Rear Admiral Rich. As a field officer, he suffered from "Space walk."[1] That year, Gibson, Rich, Vice Admiral Margaret O. Parangosky, and Colonel James Ackerson met aboard the UNSC Point of No Return to discuss the Spartan-III project. Gibson was very much opposed to the Spartan-IIs, frustrated by their success as opposed to that of his own projects. He favored the Spartan-III project and gave the go-ahead for it to begin.
Sources
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx page 44