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After clearing out the lower labs of Menendez's facility in Myanmar, the [[Joint Special Operations Command|JSOC]] team found Erik in a container. Introducing himself, Erik stated that he is a Magnetometrist, hired by [[Raul Menendez]] to analyze the [[Celerium (element)|Celerium]], a new rare Earth element which he claimed "will render all existing microchip technologies obsolete".
 
After clearing out the lower labs of Menendez's facility in Myanmar, the [[Joint Special Operations Command|JSOC]] team found Erik in a container. Introducing himself, Erik stated that he is a Magnetometrist, hired by [[Raul Menendez]] to analyze the [[Celerium (element)|Celerium]], a new rare Earth element which he claimed "will render all existing microchip technologies obsolete".
   
After defending the area from enemy reinforcements, Erik led the JSOC team to another room, where he obtained the Celerium, a Quantum Entanglement Device. Passing the Celerium to [[David Mason]], Erik explained that it was potent enough to wipe out an entire military infrastructure, and should it fall into Menendez's hands, he would launch a massive cyber attack that even the military could not control.
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After defending the area from enemy reinforcements, Erik led the JSOC team to another room, where he obtained the Celerium, a Quantum Entanglement Device. Passing the Celerium to [[David Mason]], Erik explained that it was potent enough to wipe out an entire military infrastructure, and should it fall into Menendez's hands, he would launch a massive cyber attack that even the military could not control. Judging by his comment "I couldn't stop it" in reference to Menendez's cyber attack plan, it is possible that Breighner had turned against Menendez.
   
 
Erik also informed Mason that he overheard talk involving "[[Karma (character)|Karma]]", which Erik believed might be the name for the cyber-weapon. Before he could go on any further, Erik was shot in the neck and killed by a [[Mercs|Merc]] soldier.
 
Erik also informed Mason that he overheard talk involving "[[Karma (character)|Karma]]", which Erik believed might be the name for the cyber-weapon. Before he could go on any further, Erik was shot in the neck and killed by a [[Mercs|Merc]] soldier.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The lanyard Erik's ID badge is on features numerous [[Treyarch]] logos all over it.
 
*The lanyard Erik's ID badge is on features numerous [[Treyarch]] logos all over it.
*He was voiced by Robert Picardo, Who voices [[Robert McNamara]], [[Sebestian Krueger]] and the [[Shadowman]].
 
   
 
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Revision as of 19:55, 24 May 2020

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

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"Quantum Entanglement. This single device has more processing power than your entire military infrastructure."
— Erik's explanation of the Celerium device.


Erik Breighner was a minor character in Call of Duty: Black Ops II, appearing in the mission "Celerium".

Biography

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After clearing out the lower labs of Menendez's facility in Myanmar, the JSOC team found Erik in a container. Introducing himself, Erik stated that he is a Magnetometrist, hired by Raul Menendez to analyze the Celerium, a new rare Earth element which he claimed "will render all existing microchip technologies obsolete".

After defending the area from enemy reinforcements, Erik led the JSOC team to another room, where he obtained the Celerium, a Quantum Entanglement Device. Passing the Celerium to David Mason, Erik explained that it was potent enough to wipe out an entire military infrastructure, and should it fall into Menendez's hands, he would launch a massive cyber attack that even the military could not control. Judging by his comment "I couldn't stop it" in reference to Menendez's cyber attack plan, it is possible that Breighner had turned against Menendez.

Erik also informed Mason that he overheard talk involving "Karma", which Erik believed might be the name for the cyber-weapon. Before he could go on any further, Erik was shot in the neck and killed by a Merc soldier.

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Trivia

  • The lanyard Erik's ID badge is on features numerous Treyarch logos all over it.