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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
LT Campbell was the one who sabotaged the Midsummer Night when [[Commander]] [[Dmitri Zheng]] ordered the ship to back out of the trap the rebels had laid for them. She accomplished this by having explosives placed on the fusion core coolant system. She then attempted to seize the bridge by attacking the remaining bridge command crew. | |||
She mortally wounded Commander Zheng and injured Lieutenant [[Dante Kirtley|Kirtley]] and Lieutenant [[Rai Li|Li]] before | She mortally wounded Commander Zheng and injured Lieutenant [[Dante Kirtley|Kirtley]] and Lieutenant [[Rai Li|Li]] before LT [[Jacob Keyes|Keyes]] intervened. Upon her failure to take the bridge, Badia Campbell committed suicide with her [[M6 series|sidearm]] <ref>''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'', page 95</ref> <ref>''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'', page 176-178</ref>. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
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Lieutenant Badia Campbell was a Junior Officer in the UNSC Navy. Lieutenant Campell was a member of the command crew onboard the UNSC Midsummer Night, as the navigation officer. She was also an Insurrectionist sympathizer.
Biography
LT Campbell was the one who sabotaged the Midsummer Night when Commander Dmitri Zheng ordered the ship to back out of the trap the rebels had laid for them. She accomplished this by having explosives placed on the fusion core coolant system. She then attempted to seize the bridge by attacking the remaining bridge command crew.
She mortally wounded Commander Zheng and injured Lieutenant Kirtley and Lieutenant Li before LT Keyes intervened. Upon her failure to take the bridge, Badia Campbell committed suicide with her sidearm [1] [2].
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 95
- ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 176-178