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rdfs:comment | - ONI has a history of retaining useful staff long after they should have retired. A large number of personnel were kept on past the retirement age, while others who suffered from significant wounds or disabilities were retained because they possessed invaluable information, skills or abilities. Of these, Rachel Fenworth, codenamed ORACLE by ONI, is hardly the most egregious example - left needing a wheelchair by an incident during VORAUSSICHT's investigations, Fenworth has proven herself more than capable as both a field agent, coordinating operations and interrogating prisoners, and as an intelligence analyst, both indispensable skills in the post-war ONI.
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medical | - Suffers from extensive neurological damage at base of spine, resulting in paraplegia. Regenerative therapy seems to have no affect. Condition does not appear to be deteriorating in short-term, though given its nature, long-term effects cannot be excluded.
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Affiliation | - UNSC Navy / Office of Naval Intelligence / Section Zero, Operation: VORAUSSICHT
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abstract | - ONI has a history of retaining useful staff long after they should have retired. A large number of personnel were kept on past the retirement age, while others who suffered from significant wounds or disabilities were retained because they possessed invaluable information, skills or abilities. Of these, Rachel Fenworth, codenamed ORACLE by ONI, is hardly the most egregious example - left needing a wheelchair by an incident during VORAUSSICHT's investigations, Fenworth has proven herself more than capable as both a field agent, coordinating operations and interrogating prisoners, and as an intelligence analyst, both indispensable skills in the post-war ONI.
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