The U.S.S. Niagra was a Destroyer and a part of the United States Navy. In 2014, after Benham Parsa gave information about all the cells of his terrorist group, the Brotherhood of Doubt, active within the United States prior to his death at the hands of Gibbs, the arrested members of the Brotherhood of Doubt, plus a Canadian terrorist named Edwin Smith, were held onboard the Niagra to transfer the prisoners. However, sometime afterwards, an incident occurred where the ship's galley caught fire. Although ZNN reported it as an accident, it was later revealed to have been caused by a civilian contractor with an incendiary device deliberately in order to stage a prison break of several members of the Brotherhood of Doubt (later revealed to have been instigated by disgraced Mexican Minister of
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| - The U.S.S. Niagra was a Destroyer and a part of the United States Navy. In 2014, after Benham Parsa gave information about all the cells of his terrorist group, the Brotherhood of Doubt, active within the United States prior to his death at the hands of Gibbs, the arrested members of the Brotherhood of Doubt, plus a Canadian terrorist named Edwin Smith, were held onboard the Niagra to transfer the prisoners. However, sometime afterwards, an incident occurred where the ship's galley caught fire. Although ZNN reported it as an accident, it was later revealed to have been caused by a civilian contractor with an incendiary device deliberately in order to stage a prison break of several members of the Brotherhood of Doubt (later revealed to have been instigated by disgraced Mexican Minister of
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| - The U.S.S. Niagra was a Destroyer and a part of the United States Navy. In 2014, after Benham Parsa gave information about all the cells of his terrorist group, the Brotherhood of Doubt, active within the United States prior to his death at the hands of Gibbs, the arrested members of the Brotherhood of Doubt, plus a Canadian terrorist named Edwin Smith, were held onboard the Niagra to transfer the prisoners. However, sometime afterwards, an incident occurred where the ship's galley caught fire. Although ZNN reported it as an accident, it was later revealed to have been caused by a civilian contractor with an incendiary device deliberately in order to stage a prison break of several members of the Brotherhood of Doubt (later revealed to have been instigated by disgraced Mexican Minister of Justice Alejandro Rivera as part of a revenge plot against Leroy Jethro Gibbs). Although the prison break abruptly ended with the civilian contractor being shot, the incident nonetheless resulted in two of the prisoners: Smith and Lateef Mir, to escape via a Navy SEAL lifeboat.
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