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| - "He knew himself a villain—but he deem'd The rest no better than the thing he seem'd; And scorn'd the best as hypocrites who hid Those deeds the bolder spirit plainly did. He knew himself detested, but he knew The hearts that loath'd him, crouch'd and dreaded too. Lone, wild, and strange, he stood alike exempt From all affection and from all contempt. —Lord Byron, The Corsair
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| - "He knew himself a villain—but he deem'd The rest no better than the thing he seem'd; And scorn'd the best as hypocrites who hid Those deeds the bolder spirit plainly did. He knew himself detested, but he knew The hearts that loath'd him, crouch'd and dreaded too. Lone, wild, and strange, he stood alike exempt From all affection and from all contempt. —Lord Byron, The Corsair Arthur Onegin, later known by the codename Agent Georgia and the pseudonym Mordred, was an ONI operative active during the Human-Covenant War. Orphaned at an early age, he was recruited out of a juvenile correctional facility and trained by an ONI special operations program to serve as a wet-work operator. Highly gifted in the deadly skills they taught him, he attained the rank of Commander and was given a command of his own. After a brutally successful black operations career, Arthur was disgraced and removed from command after he used a nuclear weapon to annihilate the colonial city of Omelas. The demoted Arthur was recruited into the experimental Project FREELANCER, where he was assigned the codename "Agent Georgia." Following an incident in deep space, the man known as Georgia vanished and was presumed dead. However, he resurfaced as a freelance operative known as "Mordred" near the end of the war. One of the deadliest adversaries ever faced by the agents of FREELANCER, his actions—committed in pursuit of his own harsh idealism—would send ripples across the pages of galactic history.
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