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'''Charles Okama''' was a [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] of the [[UNSC Navy]]. His identity was stated as the commander of the ''[[Bulk Discount]]'', although Shipping Operations [[AI]] [[Sif]] noted that the freighter had no human crew. In fact, Okama's "presence" on the ''Bulk Discount'' was written on a file as an ambush for a group of [[Kig-Yar]] at [[Harvest]] by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Jilan al-Cygni]], who ensured the "accident" was convincing all-around, and did not attract attention from the civilians of Harvest. It is unknown whether Okama was a real person or not.
'''Charles Okama''' was a [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] of the [[UNSC Navy]]. His identity was stated as the commander of the ''[[Bulk Discount]]'', although Shipping Operations [[AI]] [[Sif]] noted that the freighter had no human crew. In fact, Okama's "presence" on the ''Bulk Discount'' was written on a file as an ambush for a group of [[Kig-Yar]] at [[Harvest]] by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Jilan al-Cygni]], who ensured the "accident" was convincing all-around, and did not attract attention from the civilians of Harvest. It is unknown whether Okama was a real person or not.

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Charles Okama was a Captain of the UNSC Navy. His identity was stated as the commander of the Bulk Discount, although Shipping Operations AI Sif noted that the freighter had no human crew. In fact, Okama's "presence" on the Bulk Discount was written on a file as an ambush for a group of Kig-Yar at Harvest by Lieutenant Commander Jilan al-Cygni, who ensured the "accident" was convincing all-around, and did not attract attention from the civilians of Harvest. It is unknown whether Okama was a real person or not.

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