Operation Charybdis

Operation Charybdis was a joint Special Activities Division and Military Intelligence 6 operation to eliminate Jason Hudson, Grigori Weaver, and Alex Mason, to be taken place in 1978, 10 years after the events of Call of Duty Black Ops.

The primary goal was to terminate Mason, whom the S.A.D. deemed to be mentally unstable and become a threat to national security; Hudson and Weaver were included as targets for termination because they back Mason, and that make them as threat to national security as well.

Although it is known that CIA analyst Ryan Jackson will join the task force as adviser (due to his extensive knowledge of the targets, given he handled the reports and analysis of personnel and events concerning the trio) and a young Special Air Service operator named Jonathan. Some have speculated that this "Jonathan" may be in fact John Price from previous Call of Duties. However, this would be an alternate spelling of his name, and it is unknown whether or not John Price could have in fact participated in this operation. Nothing is known about the outcome of the mission or the fate of its participants, because as of 30 October 1978, the operation was still at preparation phase, with Ryan Jackson's temporary field operative status only getting its approval days ago.