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  • James Nelson
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  • Nelson made a number of appearances as a ventriloquist on different television shows during the 1950s.
  • James "Jim" Nelson was an NCIS Special Agent who was working on Paula Cassidy's team at the time of his death and the two were meeting a contact who had information regarding a potential terrorist attack before being led into a warehouse that exploded seconds later, killing both Agents instantly. Before that, Nelson had been married for two months to his wife Amy at the time of his death, something that Director Jennifer Shepard mentioned while she was calling the two dead agents's families to inform them of the tragedies.
  • James Nelson (March 15, 1881 - May 2, 1951) was Governor of Seven for the Flintist Party between 1921 and 1929, except for a short period in 1927. He was one of Lovia's few fascist politicians. Seven began to experience economic difficulties in the early 1920s, and this offered fertile soil for far-rightist ideologies such as Nelson's. He offered a solution of the problems Seven faced: he would expel immigrants from the south, who were disliked for the way they seemed to be taking the employment of Seveners, and find alternative trading partners. He appealed to the middle-classes with his denouncement of communism as theft from the hard-working, and called for regeneration of the Seven national identity. In particular, he scoffed at the intellectualism of the previous governor Samuel Sawye
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  • Human-Covenant War
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placebirth
  • Noble City
Status
  • Deceased- killed by a suicide bomber.
Affiliation
  • UNSC Marine Corps / Orbital Drop Shock Troopers
Spouse
  • Hannah Young
Name
  • James Nelson
Caption
  • Jim Nelson in the Season 4 episode, "Grace Period".
Function
  • Governor of Seven
Language
datebirth
  • 1881-03-15
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  • show
Rank
  • Corporal
Died
  • 2007
Religion
  • Protestant
Home
  • Kinley
Homeworld
  • Earth / Australia
Fullname
  • James Nelson
Gender
  • Male
Portrayed
Birth
  • 2521
datedeath
  • 1951-05-02
placedeath
  • Noble City
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  • James Nelson (March 15, 1881 - May 2, 1951) was Governor of Seven for the Flintist Party between 1921 and 1929, except for a short period in 1927. He was one of Lovia's few fascist politicians. Seven began to experience economic difficulties in the early 1920s, and this offered fertile soil for far-rightist ideologies such as Nelson's. He offered a solution of the problems Seven faced: he would expel immigrants from the south, who were disliked for the way they seemed to be taking the employment of Seveners, and find alternative trading partners. He appealed to the middle-classes with his denouncement of communism as theft from the hard-working, and called for regeneration of the Seven national identity. In particular, he scoffed at the intellectualism of the previous governor Samuel Sawyer, telling him 'your Law will be torn from top to bottom.' Working first under the name Fascist Party of Seven, he later changed it to Flintist Party to gather the support of the conservative upper-classes who had supported the original Flintist Party, but despite this, he never got support from either Harrison or Oliver Flint. In 1921, he defeated Sawyer to become governor of Seven, also obtaining four seats out of ten on the newly created Seven State Council.
  • James "Jim" Nelson was an NCIS Special Agent who was working on Paula Cassidy's team at the time of his death and the two were meeting a contact who had information regarding a potential terrorist attack before being led into a warehouse that exploded seconds later, killing both Agents instantly. Before that, Nelson had been married for two months to his wife Amy at the time of his death, something that Director Jennifer Shepard mentioned while she was calling the two dead agents's families to inform them of the tragedies. Before joining NCIS he was a friend of Timothy McGee. According to McGee, the two met at FLETC and McGee credits being able to gradute from FLETC to Nelson, saying that he wouldn't have graduated without Nelson's help. The two continued their friendship. McGee was invited and attended Nelson's wedding two months prior to his death.
  • Nelson made a number of appearances as a ventriloquist on different television shows during the 1950s.