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|name = Grigori Weaver
 
|name = Grigori Weaver
 
|image = [[File:WeaverDossier.png|300px]]
 
|image = [[File:WeaverDossier.png|300px]]
|games = ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]]''
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|games = ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]]''<br>''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops 4]]''
|affiliations = [[Op 40]] (former)<br />[[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] (currently)<br/> Unnamed parents<br/> Olga Weaver (sister)<br/> Kristina Raskova (niece)
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|affiliations = [[Op 40]] (former)<br />[[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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|nationality = [[File: Flag of the Soviet Union.svg|20px]][[Soviet Union|Soviet]][[File:Flag of the United States.svg|20px]] American
|country = Russian-American
 
 
|status = Alive (as of 1978)
 
|status = Alive (as of 1978)
|birth = November 10, 1936
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|birth = November 10, 1936, USSR
 
|weapon = [[AK-47]], [[Makarov (weapon)|Makarov]], [[SPAS-12]], [[Kiparis]], [[M1911]], [[AUG]], [[Enfield]], [[Famas]]
 
|weapon = [[AK-47]], [[Makarov (weapon)|Makarov]], [[SPAS-12]], [[Kiparis]], [[M1911]], [[AUG]], [[Enfield]], [[Famas]]
|aka = Redeye,<br>Yankee 1-3,<br>Cyclops,<br>Pirate (Only in e-mails),<br>Greg
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|aka = Redeye<br>Yankee 1-3<br>Cyclops<br>Pirate (Only in e-mails)<br>Greg
 
|voiceactor = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1634949/ Gene Farber]|sex = Male
 
|voiceactor = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1634949/ Gene Farber]|sex = Male
|height = 5'11"
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|height = 5' 11" (1.80 m)
|weight = 170 lb
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|weight = 170 lbs (77 kg)
 
|build = Medium
 
|build = Medium
 
|marks = Missing left eye<br>Shot wound ([[Rebirth]])
 
|marks = Missing left eye<br>Shot wound ([[Rebirth]])
 
|hair = Brown
 
|hair = Brown
 
|eyes = Green
 
|eyes = Green
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|race = Caucasian
|race = Caucasian|equipment = [[Knife]], [[Throwing Knife]], [[RGD-33]] ([[Executive Order]] disguise only)}}
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|equipment = [[Knife]], [[Throwing Knife]], [[RGD-33]] ([[Executive Order]] disguise only)|relatives = Gedeon Weaver (father)<br/> Olga Weaver (sister)<br/> [[Kristina Raskova]] (niece)}}
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<option>{{Quote|Weaver was Russian... but he was alright.|[[Alex Mason]]}}</option>
 
<option>{{Quote|Weaver was Russian... but he was alright.|[[Alex Mason]]}}</option>
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Special Agent '''Grigori Weaver''' was one of the secondary protagonists and a non-playable character in ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]]'' He is a member of the [[CIA]] and part of the squad in the mission "WMD". The callsign for his squad during "[[WMD]]" is [[Kilo One|Kilo One]].
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Special Agent '''Grigori Weaver''' (Russian: Григорий Уивер) was one of the secondary protagonists and a non-playable character in ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]].'' He is a member of the CIA Special Activities Division and part of the squad in the mission "WMD". The callsign for his squad during "[[WMD (mission)|WMD]]" is [[Kilo One]].
   
 
He also appears in the mission "[[Numbers]]" alongside [[Jason Hudson]] as one of the two who interrogate Dr. [[Daniel Clarke]]. He loses his left eye during "[[Executive Order]]" after [[Lev Kravchenko]] gouges it out with a knife, and wears an eye patch throughout the remainder of the campaign. Later, it is revealed that he and Hudson are the ones who were interrogating [[Alex Mason]].
 
He also appears in the mission "[[Numbers]]" alongside [[Jason Hudson]] as one of the two who interrogate Dr. [[Daniel Clarke]]. He loses his left eye during "[[Executive Order]]" after [[Lev Kravchenko]] gouges it out with a knife, and wears an eye patch throughout the remainder of the campaign. Later, it is revealed that he and Hudson are the ones who were interrogating [[Alex Mason]].
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Weaver returned in ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops 4]]'' as a character in the [[Blackout (Black Ops 4)|Blackout]] mode during [[Operation Dark Divide]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early life===
 
===Early life===
According to Weaver's CIA dossier, he was born in the [[Soviet Union|Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic]] on November 10, 1936. His father was a local political figure who was killed during Stalin's Great Purge and his mother defected to the U.S. during World War II.
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According to Weaver's CIA dossier, he was born in the [[Soviet Union|Union of Soviet Socialist Republics]] on November 10, 1936. His father was a local political figure who was killed during Stalin's Great Purge and his mother defected to the U.S. during World War II.
   
 
===Operation Flashpoint===
 
===Operation Flashpoint===
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{{Dialogue a-b|Joseph Bowman|What happened to Weaver?|Frank Woods|He's been compromised!|Bowman and Woods, during "Executive Order"}}
 
{{Dialogue a-b|Joseph Bowman|What happened to Weaver?|Frank Woods|He's been compromised!|Bowman and Woods, during "Executive Order"}}
   
Weaver was assigned to infiltrate Dragovich's launch facility and disable the rocket that is set to launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the USSR. However before he could do that he was compromised and captured by [[Nikita Dragovich|Dragovich]]'s second in command, [[Lev Kravchenko|Kravchenko]]. Later [[Woods]] and [[Alex Mason|Mason]] spotted him via a pair of binoculars, he was tied to a chair and interrogated near a helicopter. Kravchenko then called Woods on the radio and told them that he would be spared if they surrendered.
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Weaver was assigned to infiltrate Dragovich's launch facility and disable the rocket that is set to launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the USSR. However before he could do that he was compromised and captured by [[Nikita Dragovich|Dragovich]]'s second in command, [[Lev Kravchenko|Kravchenko]]. Later [[Woods]] and [[Alex Mason|Mason]] spotted him via a pair of binoculars, he was tied to a chair and interrogated near a Mi-8. Kravchenko then called Woods on the radio and told them that he would be spared if they surrendered.
   
When Mason and Woods do not comply, Kravchenko buries a knife into Weaver's eye and moves him into a nearby building where he was eventually rescued by Mason. After the [[Executive Order|Baikonur mission]], Weaver develops a bond with Woods and Mason for saving his life. However, Mason's deteriorating mental condition has caused rift in the friendship, from worry to mistrust, and by February 1968, Weaver was convinced that Mason is burnt during the latter's days in Vorkuta, and advises Hudson to deal with Mason with "two in the chest, one in the head." Thus deeming him unfit to continue any further operations.
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When Mason and Woods do not comply, Kravchenko buries a knife into Weaver's eye and moves him into a nearby building where he was eventually rescued by Mason. After the [[Executive Order|Baikonur mission]], Weaver develops a bond with Woods and Mason for saving his life. However, Mason's deteriorating mental condition has caused rift in the friendship, from worry to mistrust, and by February 1968, Weaver was convinced that Mason is burnt during the latter's days in Vorkuta, and advises Hudson to deal with Mason with "two in the chest, one in the head," thus deeming him unfit to continue any further operations.
   
 
===Interrogation of Clarke===
 
===Interrogation of Clarke===
 
{{quote|We can do this all day! We got plenty of windows!|Weaver while torturing Clarke}}
 
{{quote|We can do this all day! We got plenty of windows!|Weaver while torturing Clarke}}
   
After Mason and the [[Studies and Observation Group|SOG]] unit recovered a file from the Soviet Defector that had intel on [[Dragovich]], they discovered a man named [[Daniel Clarke]] had helped create [[Nova 6]]. Weaver and Hudson were sent to [[Kowloon]] to interrogate him. Afterwards he reveals that he was working on [[Nova 6]] for [[Dragovich]], and that a Nazi scientist named [[Steiner]] was also involved pertaining to the experiment. The group was then forced to flee across Kowloon after an attack by Soviet [[Spetsnaz]] infantry.
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After Mason and the [[Studies and Observation Group|SOG]] unit recovered a file from the Soviet Defector that had intel on [[Dragovich]], they discovered a man named [[Daniel Clarke]] had helped create [[Nova 6]]. Weaver and Hudson were sent to [[Kowloon]] to interrogate him. Afterwards he reveals that he was working on Nova 6 for Dragovich, and that a Nazi scientist named [[Steiner]] was also involved pertaining to the experiment. The group was then forced to flee across Kowloon after an attack by Soviet [[Spetsnaz]] infantry.
   
 
Shortly before reaching the LZ, a slippery roof causes Clarke to fall and hang from Hudson's arm. Before he can reveal important information about Nova 6, Clarke is shot through the head. Weaver and Hudson continue on and are eventually rescued by other CIA agents. They immediately head to the Soviet Union to retrieve Steiner.
 
Shortly before reaching the LZ, a slippery roof causes Clarke to fall and hang from Hudson's arm. Before he can reveal important information about Nova 6, Clarke is shot through the head. Weaver and Hudson continue on and are eventually rescued by other CIA agents. They immediately head to the Soviet Union to retrieve Steiner.
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Weaver, Hudson, [[Brooks]], and [[Harris]] travel to the Yamantau Complex, taking on waves of Soviet troops in the blizzard with support from a Blackbird piloted by Captain [[Mosely]] and Major [[Neitsch]] using elements of stealth to keep themselves hidden.
 
Weaver, Hudson, [[Brooks]], and [[Harris]] travel to the Yamantau Complex, taking on waves of Soviet troops in the blizzard with support from a Blackbird piloted by Captain [[Mosely]] and Major [[Neitsch]] using elements of stealth to keep themselves hidden.
   
Harris falls to his death when the bridge he is standing on is crippled by an RPG, forcing Weaver, Hudson, and [[Brooks]] to parachute from the cliff to escape the resulting avalanche. Failing to locate [[Steiner]], they discover the location of Dragovich's targets. Steiner contacts the [[CIA]] and reveals his location at Rebirth Island, and that only he could translate the number codes.
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Harris falls to his death when the bridge he is standing on is crippled by an RPG, forcing Weaver, Hudson, and Brooks to parachute from the cliff to escape the resulting avalanche. Failing to locate [[Steiner]], they discover the location of Dragovich's targets. Steiner contacts the [[CIA]] and reveals his location at Rebirth Island, and that only he could translate the number codes.
   
 
===Death of Steiner===
 
===Death of Steiner===
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===1978===
 
===1978===
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{{Canonunknownstart|[[Intel#.22Redemption.22|Intel from Call of Duty: Black Ops]]}}
 
According to unlocked intel, Mason never fully recovered from being brainwashed and still hears Reznov. This made him a person of interest to the CIA. The CIA then decided he was a threat to national security. Weaver and Hudson also became people of interest due to their association with Mason. Mason, Hudson and Weaver later escaped to South Africa.
 
According to unlocked intel, Mason never fully recovered from being brainwashed and still hears Reznov. This made him a person of interest to the CIA. The CIA then decided he was a threat to national security. Weaver and Hudson also became people of interest due to their association with Mason. Mason, Hudson and Weaver later escaped to South Africa.
 
===October 28, 1978===
 
===October 28, 1978===
The CIA formed a joint task force with MI-6 in order to find and kill Mason, Hudson and Weaver in what they dubbed [[Operation Charybdis]]. While Mason and Hudson survived, Weaver is not mentioned by either Mason or Hudson in ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]'', but however, Woods indirectly mentioned him in [[Old Wounds]].<ref> His fate is left unknown.</ref>
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The CIA formed a joint task force with MI-6 in order to find and kill Mason, Hudson and Weaver in what they dubbed [[Operation Charybdis]]. While Mason and Hudson survived, Weaver is not mentioned by either Mason or Hudson in ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]''.
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{{Canonunknownend|[[Intel#.22Redemption.22|Intel from Call of Duty: Black Ops]]}}
 
==Quotes==
 
{{Main|Grigori Weaver/Quotes}}
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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CODBlackOps wallpaper 1900x1200 01.jpg|Weaver holding an [[AUG]] in a ''Call of Duty: Black Ops'' wallpaper.
 
CODBlackOps wallpaper 1900x1200 01.jpg|Weaver holding an [[AUG]] in a ''Call of Duty: Black Ops'' wallpaper.
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Weaver and Hudson before attacking.jpg
 
WMD.jpg|Weaver retrieving his thrown knife.
 
WMD.jpg|Weaver retrieving his thrown knife.
 
WMD2.jpg|Weaver holding an [[AUG]].
 
WMD2.jpg|Weaver holding an [[AUG]].
WMD3.jpg|Weaver before abseiling into a window.
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WMD3.jpg|Weaver before crashing into a window.
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Weaver taking pictures of Dragovich's plan.jpg|Weaver taking pictures of the map.
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Clarke Punch Numbers BO.png|Weaver and Hudson interrogating Clarke.
 
Executive Order Intel.jpg|Intel unlockable with mission "[[Executive Order]]", Weaver's dossier is at the right.
 
Executive Order Intel.jpg|Intel unlockable with mission "[[Executive Order]]", Weaver's dossier is at the right.
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Weaver rescue BO.png|Weaver saved by the group.
 
Regurgitating Weaver.jpg|Weaver throwing up at the end of "Executive Order".
 
Regurgitating Weaver.jpg|Weaver throwing up at the end of "Executive Order".
 
weaver 1.JPG|Weaver in "Redemption".
 
weaver 1.JPG|Weaver in "Redemption".
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Hudson and Weaver revealing themselves to Mason.jpg|Weaver revealed as one of Mason's interrogators in "[[Revelations]]".
weaverredemption.png|Weaver at the end of Redemption.
 
weaver after torture.jpg|Weaver after being tortured by Kravchenko.
 
weaver numbers.jpg|Weaver in Numbers.
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Until 1977, Weaver didn't know he still had a blood relative that survived the Great Purge. But unknown to him, Kristina, daughter of his sister Olga, is a GRU agent, and a double-agent who works for the CIA.
 
*Until 1977, Weaver didn't know he still had a blood relative that survived the Great Purge. But unknown to him, Kristina, daughter of his sister Olga, is a GRU agent, and a double-agent who works for the CIA.
 
**According to Ryan Jackson's emails, Weaver approached Jackson shortly after X tipped him, to ask his help to dig up what info can be found for Kristina; but Jackson's superior, [[Richard Kain]], told Jackson to feed Weaver whatever "to get him off his back".
**According to her dossier within Ryan Jackson's account, Kristina's current GRU assignment is to locate, seduce and detain Mason.
 
**According to Ryan Jackson's emails, Weaver approached Jackson shortly after X tipped him, to ask his help to dig up what info can be found for Kristina; but Jackson's superior, [[Richard Kain]], told Jackson to feed Weaver whatever "to get him off his back."
 
* The model for a player with Scavenger in multiplayer on Arctic [[Black Ops (faction)|Black Ops]] is similar to Weaver in WMD without the eye-patch.
 
 
*Weaver has been misled by Mason's reports from Vietnam and even believed that Reznov was with Mason, stating at the end of Rebirth that they had to find [[Reznov]].
 
*Weaver has been misled by Mason's reports from Vietnam and even believed that Reznov was with Mason, stating at the end of Rebirth that they had to find [[Reznov]].
*In every mission he is in, he uses a different weapon.
 
*In an email from Weaver to Mason entitled "Proposition", Weaver tells Mason that he is trying to set Mason up with a "smoking blonde down on the the first floor" who is named Sarah. Weaver states that apparently her fiance had a thing for prostitutes and now the wedding was off.
 
 
*Obtainable intel states that Weaver is a gifted mechanic.
 
*Obtainable intel states that Weaver is a gifted mechanic.
*His Russian accent throughout the game varies; the most notable example being in [[WMD]] in which he states "RPG on the Ridge!" in a deep Russian accent; however, earlier on in the level, he states "Ready when you are" with an American accent.
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*His Russian accent throughout the game varies; the most notable example being in "[[WMD (mission)|WMD]]" in which he states "RPG on the Ridge!" in a deep Russian accent; however, earlier on in the level, he states "Ready when you are" with an American accent.
 
*In most trailers, Weaver can be seen without an eye-patch in WMD, which means he didn't have an eye-patch in early production.
 
*In most trailers, Weaver can be seen without an eye-patch in WMD, which means he didn't have an eye-patch in early production.
*Weaver's nickname is "Cyclops", a reference to his having only one eye as the mythical creature did.
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*One of Weaver's nicknames is "Cyclops", a reference to his having only one eye as the mythical creature did.
**This nickname is also featured in ''Black Ops II'' to reference [[Raul Menendez]], who also loses an eye.
 
 
*He was born the same day as [[Joseph Bowman|Bowman]].
 
*He was born the same day as [[Joseph Bowman|Bowman]].
 
*In the mission "Old Wounds" in Black Ops II, when Woods stabs Kravchenko during the interrogation, he references Weaver by saying, "You believe an eye for an eye, huh?"
*He is the only major protagonist in ''Call of Duty: Black Ops'' not to have his fate revealed in ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]''.
 
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*Weaver's personal information in the Numbers and Redemption cutscenes detail that he was born in Portland, Oregon even though the intel says that he was born in Russia.
*In Black Ops ll, the mission "Old Wounds:, when Woods stabbed Kravecnko with a knife during the interrogation, he mentioned Grigori Weaver when he says, "You believe an eye for an eye, huh?"
 
**He cleary mentions that Kravencko stabbed Weaver in "Executive Order"
 
   
 
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Revision as of 04:15, 27 April 2020

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops. The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 The subject of this article appears in Blackout
For other characters, see Weaver.

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"Grigori Weaver... his mission was to sabotage the rocket."
Alex Mason


Special Agent Grigori Weaver (Russian: Григорий Уивер) was one of the secondary protagonists and a non-playable character in Call of Duty: Black Ops. He is a member of the CIA Special Activities Division and part of the squad in the mission "WMD". The callsign for his squad during "WMD" is Kilo One.

He also appears in the mission "Numbers" alongside Jason Hudson as one of the two who interrogate Dr. Daniel Clarke. He loses his left eye during "Executive Order" after Lev Kravchenko gouges it out with a knife, and wears an eye patch throughout the remainder of the campaign. Later, it is revealed that he and Hudson are the ones who were interrogating Alex Mason.

Weaver returned in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 as a character in the Blackout mode during Operation Dark Divide.

Biography

Early life

According to Weaver's CIA dossier, he was born in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on November 10, 1936. His father was a local political figure who was killed during Stalin's Great Purge and his mother defected to the U.S. during World War II.

Operation Flashpoint

Joseph Bowman: "What happened to Weaver?"
Frank Woods: "He's been compromised!"
— Bowman and Woods, during "Executive Order"

Weaver was assigned to infiltrate Dragovich's launch facility and disable the rocket that is set to launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the USSR. However before he could do that he was compromised and captured by Dragovich's second in command, Kravchenko. Later Woods and Mason spotted him via a pair of binoculars, he was tied to a chair and interrogated near a Mi-8. Kravchenko then called Woods on the radio and told them that he would be spared if they surrendered.

When Mason and Woods do not comply, Kravchenko buries a knife into Weaver's eye and moves him into a nearby building where he was eventually rescued by Mason. After the Baikonur mission, Weaver develops a bond with Woods and Mason for saving his life. However, Mason's deteriorating mental condition has caused rift in the friendship, from worry to mistrust, and by February 1968, Weaver was convinced that Mason is burnt during the latter's days in Vorkuta, and advises Hudson to deal with Mason with "two in the chest, one in the head," thus deeming him unfit to continue any further operations.

Interrogation of Clarke

"We can do this all day! We got plenty of windows!"
— Weaver while torturing Clarke


After Mason and the SOG unit recovered a file from the Soviet Defector that had intel on Dragovich, they discovered a man named Daniel Clarke had helped create Nova 6. Weaver and Hudson were sent to Kowloon to interrogate him. Afterwards he reveals that he was working on Nova 6 for Dragovich, and that a Nazi scientist named Steiner was also involved pertaining to the experiment. The group was then forced to flee across Kowloon after an attack by Soviet Spetsnaz infantry.

Shortly before reaching the LZ, a slippery roof causes Clarke to fall and hang from Hudson's arm. Before he can reveal important information about Nova 6, Clarke is shot through the head. Weaver and Hudson continue on and are eventually rescued by other CIA agents. They immediately head to the Soviet Union to retrieve Steiner.

Mount Yamantau

"We're clear. Hudson, shut down the relay dish."
— Weaver to Hudson

Weaver, Hudson, Brooks, and Harris travel to the Yamantau Complex, taking on waves of Soviet troops in the blizzard with support from a Blackbird piloted by Captain Mosely and Major Neitsch using elements of stealth to keep themselves hidden.

Harris falls to his death when the bridge he is standing on is crippled by an RPG, forcing Weaver, Hudson, and Brooks to parachute from the cliff to escape the resulting avalanche. Failing to locate Steiner, they discover the location of Dragovich's targets. Steiner contacts the CIA and reveals his location at Rebirth Island, and that only he could translate the number codes.

Death of Steiner

"We have to stop him NOW!!!"
— Weaver witnessing Mason execute Steiner.

It is revealed that Mason, who they thought died in Vietnam, was alive and had set out with Reznov to kill Steiner. Weaver, Hudson and the CIA reach Rebirth Island, fighting through waves of Spetsnaz through clouds of weaponized Nova 6. Upon reaching the base, they see Mason attacking Steiner on the other side of a bullet-proof window.

A delusional Mason proclaims that he himself is Viktor Reznov and that he will have his revenge. Once through the glass, Mason shoots both Steiner and Weaver, but Hudson knocks him out. Weaver suggests that they find Reznov but Hudson says they won't because he was never there. Upon the revelation that Reznov was never on the island, it is accepted that Mason is the only link to finding the broadcast station. He is then taken into custody and interrogated by the CIA.

Mason's Interrogation

"You want to die with him? Your choice!"
— Weaver as an interrogator.

Following Steiner's death, Weaver and Hudson interrogate Mason for the location of the numbers station. When he tells them he doesn't know what they're talking about, they put him through the major events in his life from Bay of Pigs in 1961 to the present day.

However, Hudson does most of the interrogating, getting few answers out of Mason, who rants on about Dragovich, Kravchenko, Steiner, and his delusions concerning Reznov. Later Weaver gives up and tells Hudson they're at DEFCON 2 and need to get to the bunker. Hudson chooses to stay in a last ditch effort to jog Mason's memory. Weaver tells Hudson it's his choice if he wants to die with him and walks out.

Death of Dragovich

"Mason, It is over. We won..."
— Weaver, congratulating Mason.

However, Hudson does jog Mason's memory and finds out that Castro gave Dragovich a ship called the Rusalka which was the numbers station. They clear out the ship but find out the broadcast station is really underneath it in a supply station. Hudson calls in the airstrike but Mason insists they go after Dragovich. Once Hudson agrees he tells Weaver to take the rest of the squad out.

After the attack on the Rusalka and Dragovich's death, Weaver declares victory, but Mason reminds him that they are only the winners "for now."

1978

Scout Leader MW3
Perhaps our intel was off!
The following text contains information that only appears in Intel from Call of Duty: Black Ops.
Therefore, the canon status of this information is unknown.

According to unlocked intel, Mason never fully recovered from being brainwashed and still hears Reznov. This made him a person of interest to the CIA. The CIA then decided he was a threat to national security. Weaver and Hudson also became people of interest due to their association with Mason. Mason, Hudson and Weaver later escaped to South Africa.

October 28, 1978

The CIA formed a joint task force with MI-6 in order to find and kill Mason, Hudson and Weaver in what they dubbed Operation Charybdis. While Mason and Hudson survived, Weaver is not mentioned by either Mason or Hudson in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

Intel from Call of Duty: Black Ops information ends here.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Until 1977, Weaver didn't know he still had a blood relative that survived the Great Purge. But unknown to him, Kristina, daughter of his sister Olga, is a GRU agent, and a double-agent who works for the CIA.
    • According to Ryan Jackson's emails, Weaver approached Jackson shortly after X tipped him, to ask his help to dig up what info can be found for Kristina; but Jackson's superior, Richard Kain, told Jackson to feed Weaver whatever "to get him off his back".
  • Weaver has been misled by Mason's reports from Vietnam and even believed that Reznov was with Mason, stating at the end of Rebirth that they had to find Reznov.
  • Obtainable intel states that Weaver is a gifted mechanic.
  • His Russian accent throughout the game varies; the most notable example being in "WMD" in which he states "RPG on the Ridge!" in a deep Russian accent; however, earlier on in the level, he states "Ready when you are" with an American accent.
  • In most trailers, Weaver can be seen without an eye-patch in WMD, which means he didn't have an eye-patch in early production.
  • One of Weaver's nicknames is "Cyclops", a reference to his having only one eye as the mythical creature did.
  • He was born the same day as Bowman.
  • In the mission "Old Wounds" in Black Ops II, when Woods stabs Kravchenko during the interrogation, he references Weaver by saying, "You believe an eye for an eye, huh?"
  • Weaver's personal information in the Numbers and Redemption cutscenes detail that he was born in Portland, Oregon even though the intel says that he was born in Russia.

References