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Caleb Aagard
Biographical information

Homeworld:

Newport, Luyten[1]

Born:

May 16, 2511[1]

Personal details

Species:

Human[1]

Gender:

Male[1]

Height:

139 centimeters (4 ft 7 in) (age 6)[1]

Weight:

25 kilograms (55 lb) (age 6)[1]

Hair color:

Red[1]

Eye color:

Green[1]

 

Caleb F. Aagard (civilian identification 78104-985-RBA8774) was a candidate for the SPARTAN-II program, though he eluded his captors. Had he been conscripted his official designation would have been Caleb-095.[1]

Biography

Caleb Aagard was born on May 16, 2511 in Newport on Luyten in the Luyten 726-8 system. He grew up in the city of Old Willem, at 22 Hunnestad Road. During his childhood, he suffered a head injury due to a farming accident. Neuroimaging of Caleb's brain conducted after the incident confirmed a neural network accretion often associated with intuitive behavior—commonly called "precognition". On account of his exceptional attributes, Caleb was selected as a candidate for the SPARTAN-II program. However, he was never located during the attempted abduction. Doctor Catherine Halsey blamed this on failings in the mission, denouncing the rumor about his supposed prescience.[1]

Personality and traits

While evaluating his aptitudes, Doctor Catherine Halsey regarded Caleb as extremely intelligent, namely scoring a 161 on the Finchy-Franks Intelligence Quotient. Like each candidate for the SPARTAN-II program, Caleb boasted superior strength and speed than his peers, along with a remarkable intellect and cognitive absorption rate. However, he was very self-sufficient and introverted.[1]

While neuroimaging conducted on his brain confirmed that Caleb had a neural network formation often associated with intuitive behavior, Halsey criticized the claims that he maintained limited precognition.[1]

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