Russell MacDonald was a Scottish-American Seaman assigned to the U.S.S. Foster. He grew up in a Catholic faith. His late father, born in Scotland, served in Black Watch Regiment. At some point, he began playing an MMORPG with his alter-ego being the half-elf warrior named Weylin. Over time, his obsession with the game became so powerful that due to his addiction to the game, the lines between fantasy from reality became blurred for him and to prove that he was an immortal, he put on chains and attempted to walk on water but the chains caused him to sink and he drowned.
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| - Russell MacDonald was a Scottish-American Seaman assigned to the U.S.S. Foster. He grew up in a Catholic faith. His late father, born in Scotland, served in Black Watch Regiment. At some point, he began playing an MMORPG with his alter-ego being the half-elf warrior named Weylin. Over time, his obsession with the game became so powerful that due to his addiction to the game, the lines between fantasy from reality became blurred for him and to prove that he was an immortal, he put on chains and attempted to walk on water but the chains caused him to sink and he drowned.
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| - Deceased- drowned as a result of the chains around his body which caused him to sink to the depths of the ocean.
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| - Seaman Russell MacDonald, the victim in the Season 1 episode, "The Immortals".
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| - Russell MacDonald was a Scottish-American Seaman assigned to the U.S.S. Foster. He grew up in a Catholic faith. His late father, born in Scotland, served in Black Watch Regiment. At some point, he began playing an MMORPG with his alter-ego being the half-elf warrior named Weylin. Over time, his obsession with the game became so powerful that due to his addiction to the game, the lines between fantasy from reality became blurred for him and to prove that he was an immortal, he put on chains and attempted to walk on water but the chains caused him to sink and he drowned. Prior to that, he had planted a biological bomb on the ship, one that was designed to kill the USS Foster's Commander but luckily, Agents Anthony DiNozzo and Caitlin Todd managed to tell Gibbs and the Commander what was going on and as a result, they all got to safety before the bomb went off, destroying the Commander's cabin.
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