Terrance Brooks

Terrance Brooks is a CIA field operative that appears in the Call of Duty: Black Ops campaign missions "Executive Order" and "WMD." He is also heard over the comms in "Redemption" if the subtitles are enabled but is not seen. He is voiced by Troy Baker.

Biography
Brooks is first seen in "Executive Order" with Bowman taking out a guard in disguise. The two join up with Frank Woods and Alex Mason to save Weaver and sabotage "Soyuz Two." They rescue Weaver before Brooks splits from the squad with Bowman to hunt down the Ascension group.

Brooks is later shown in "WMD" with Jason Hudson, Grigori Weaver, and Bruce Harris infiltrating a Soviet Union base in 1968. Later on, the squad splits up, with Weaver and Hudson rappelling through a window while Brooks and Harris rappels down to the other walkway. Later in the mission Harris is killed by falling from a walkway as the squad are forced to escape an avalanche. They discover that Nova-6 has been weaponized and targets are marked across the United States of America; the base is also rigged to explode. After the explosion, the mountain collapses on itself and Brooks, Hudson and Weaver make it out in time.

He is heard in "Redemption" while Mason and Hudson are protecting Yankee squad from the Huey. He does not, however, make a physical appearance within this level.

His username to log into the terminal is "TBROOKS" and the password is LAUREN. He is having an affair with Dr. Adrienne Smith as noted in several E-mails.

Trivia
It is first speculated that Brooks died in WMD due to only Hudson and Weaver being mentioned and him not even saying anything once you reach the truck, but the level Redemption may prove that false with him being heard over the comms
 * He and Weaver are the only characters that served both Mason and Hudson in black operations (Mason in Executive Order and Hudson in WMD)
 * In Executive Order, he can be heard saying "poor bastards" to a few flaming Nazi scientists, to which Woods responds with "They're Nazi bastards. They don't deserve sympathy."