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Colonel Orson Perrault (オルソン・ペロー Oruson Perō) was an Osean Air Defense Force officer and base commander of Sand Island Air Force Base during the Circum-Pacific War. Perrault was a patriotic man with a poor sense of humor; he often berated low-ranked officers and was derisively referred to as the "emperor" of Sand Island.

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  • Orson Perrault
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  • Colonel Orson Perrault (オルソン・ペロー Oruson Perō) was an Osean Air Defense Force officer and base commander of Sand Island Air Force Base during the Circum-Pacific War. Perrault was a patriotic man with a poor sense of humor; he often berated low-ranked officers and was derisively referred to as the "emperor" of Sand Island.
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Appearances
  • Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
Eyes
  • Green
Hair
  • Brown
Name
  • Orson Perrault
Weight
  • 106.0
Height
  • 180.0
Rank
  • Lieutenant Colonel
  • Colonel
  • Base commander
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  • M9
Gender
  • Male
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  • O
Birth
  • 1962(xsd:integer)
Nationality
  • Osean
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  • Colonel Orson Perrault (オルソン・ペロー Oruson Perō) was an Osean Air Defense Force officer and base commander of Sand Island Air Force Base during the Circum-Pacific War. Perrault was a patriotic man with a poor sense of humor; he often berated low-ranked officers and was derisively referred to as the "emperor" of Sand Island.
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