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Codename: CHAUCER
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The Office of Naval Intelligence has long relied on the efforts of it's internal affairs department, Section Zero, to rein in agents and programs who exceed or violate the laws, both those of the civilian government, the military, and ONI's own private standards. The delicate and often violent nature of this work has breed a culture of secrecy within Section Zero; those that are willing to break the guidelines---usually the already very accommodating guidelines---of ONI are willing to protect themselves by any means necessary. Just as often, those that have violated ONI's trust are deemed to dangerous to be left alive; allies that escape elimination are frequently keen on revenge. ONI's dedicated internal affairs units rely on secrecy to protect themselves: anonymity is the lifeblood of Se
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*Director of Field Investigation Team from it's inception in 2514 until his resignation from ONI in 2587, following health complications. Involved in the prosecution of over 3,000 leaks, rogue agents, corrupt officials, and other illegal operations. *Allegedly involved in both Operation: LEONIDAS, the abduction of SPARTAN-II supersoldiers from the program in 2524, and Operation: BLUE NIGHTS, a cover-up and unsanctioned study of the Flood parasite by members of the Office of Naval Intelligence. Claims of his involvement never substantiated.
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The Office of Naval Intelligence has long relied on the efforts of it's internal affairs department, Section Zero, to rein in agents and programs who exceed or violate the laws, both those of the civilian government, the military, and ONI's own private standards. The delicate and often violent nature of this work has breed a culture of secrecy within Section Zero; those that are willing to break the guidelines---usually the already very accommodating guidelines---of ONI are willing to protect themselves by any means necessary. Just as often, those that have violated ONI's trust are deemed to dangerous to be left alive; allies that escape elimination are frequently keen on revenge. ONI's dedicated internal affairs units rely on secrecy to protect themselves: anonymity is the lifeblood of Section Zero operatives. Codename: CHAUCER is one keen example of this philosophy and culture of secrecy executed to it's fullest.