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| - A high ranking member of the Office of Naval Intelligence, the operative typically referred to as PUPPET MASTER and the PUPPETEER respectively, has had his career shaded in obscurity. Known as a long serving agent and one of the most enigmatic, PUPPET MASTER's history remained fragmented, since the majority of it had been blacklisted from view. From what could be gathered, he was recruited by ONI several years prior to the Insurrection, with the exact date being unknown. Assigned to Section III, the operative was said to have a hand in the re-initialization of the ORION Project, with him secretively scouting and recruiting promising soldiers.
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| - A high ranking member of the Office of Naval Intelligence, the operative typically referred to as PUPPET MASTER and the PUPPETEER respectively, has had his career shaded in obscurity. Known as a long serving agent and one of the most enigmatic, PUPPET MASTER's history remained fragmented, since the majority of it had been blacklisted from view. From what could be gathered, he was recruited by ONI several years prior to the Insurrection, with the exact date being unknown. Assigned to Section III, the operative was said to have a hand in the re-initialization of the ORION Project, with him secretively scouting and recruiting promising soldiers. From then on, after the inherent success of the project, PUPPET MASTER found himself being transferred to an unnamed cell, eventually becoming its head in later years. Wanting successful results, he chose to implement unethical and dubiously illegal procedures into his work. By the time of the Human-Covenant War, PUPPET MASTER has quickly risen through the ranks, using the products his cell yielded to further his gains. From his actions, it could be deduced he participated in a myriad of November Black operations. Much to his chagrin, he became one of the subjects of Operation: VORAUSSICHT investigation, most specifically, Codename: SHOGUN. From his various interviews, he led SHOGUN to believe that someone else other than Admiral Margaret O. Parangosky was pulling the strings but that remains to be disputed.
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