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{{game|bo}}[[File:OperationCharybdisIntel.jpg|250px|right|thumb|The Intelligence document]]
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'''Operation Charybdis '''was a joint [[Central Intelligence Agency|Special Activities Division]] and MI-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]]''. 
[[File:OperationCharybdisIntel.jpg|250px|right|thumb|The Intelligence document]]
 
 
'''Operation Charybdis'''<ref name="BURN">[[Call of Duty Black Ops]] "BURN NOTICE/OPERATION CHARYBDIS"</ref> was a joint [[Central Intelligence Agency|Special Activities Division]] and MI-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]]''. <ref name="BURN"/>
 
   
 
The primary goal was to terminate Mason, whom the S.A.D. deemed to be mentally unstable and became a threat to national security; Hudson and Weaver were also included as targets for termination due to their backing of Mason, thereby making them a threat to national security as well.
 
The primary goal was to terminate Mason, whom the S.A.D. deemed to be mentally unstable and became a threat to national security; Hudson and Weaver were also included as targets for termination due to their backing of Mason, thereby making them a 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) along with a young [[Special Air Service]] operator named [[Jonathan (Black Ops)|Jonathan]],<ref name="BURN"/> 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 in the preparation phase, with Ryan Jackson's temporary field operative status only having been approved days before.
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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) along with a young [[Special Air Service]] operator named [[Jonathan Price]], 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 in the preparation phase, with Ryan Jackson's temporary field operative status only having been approved days before.<ref>''[[Redemption/Intel|Call of Duty: Black Ops Intel - Redemption/Intel, Document 3]]''</ref>
   
 
It can be assumed that the mission either failed or was dissolved as the events from ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]'' show Hudson, and Alex Mason to still be alive many years after the Operation was to take place, and Hudson still employed by the CIA, using Alex Mason along with him and Frank Woods. The fate of Grigori Weaver, however, is not known.
 
It can be assumed that the mission either failed or was dissolved as the events from ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]'' show Hudson, and Alex Mason to still be alive many years after the Operation was to take place, and Hudson still employed by the CIA, using Alex Mason along with him and Frank Woods. The fate of Grigori Weaver, however, is not known.
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*In Ryan Jackson's database there's a CIA dossier concerning one CIA's double agent, a GRU operative named [[Kristina Raskova|Kristina]]. Her current [[GRU]] assignment, as of 1978, was to track down and capture Mason. Thus, the report suggested to recruit her as operational asset for the mission.
 
*In Ryan Jackson's database there's a CIA dossier concerning one CIA's double agent, a GRU operative named [[Kristina Raskova|Kristina]]. Her current [[GRU]] assignment, as of 1978, was to track down and capture Mason. Thus, the report suggested to recruit her as operational asset for the mission.
 
*According to a message from Hudson to Mason, it is likely that they went to Johannesburg, to search for an unknown lead. Doctor [[Clarke]] had a brother in Johannesburg who he intended to hide with, according to intel obtained in "[[Numbers]]".
 
*According to a message from Hudson to Mason, it is likely that they went to Johannesburg, to search for an unknown lead. Doctor [[Clarke]] had a brother in Johannesburg who he intended to hide with, according to intel obtained in "[[Numbers]]".
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*In "[https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Suffer_With_Me Suffer with me]", Mason says "Awaiting Hudson's go, the CIA is watching his every move". This hints that after Mason and Hudson were brought back to the CIA, the CIA still watches Hudson's actions.
   
 
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==References==

Revision as of 02:18, 30 December 2019

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OperationCharybdisIntel

The Intelligence document

Operation Charybdis was a joint Special Activities Division and MI-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 became a threat to national security; Hudson and Weaver were also included as targets for termination due to their backing of Mason, thereby making them a 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) along with a young Special Air Service operator named Jonathan Price, 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 in the preparation phase, with Ryan Jackson's temporary field operative status only having been approved days before.[1]

It can be assumed that the mission either failed or was dissolved as the events from Call of Duty: Black Ops II show Hudson, and Alex Mason to still be alive many years after the Operation was to take place, and Hudson still employed by the CIA, using Alex Mason along with him and Frank Woods. The fate of Grigori Weaver, however, is not known.

Notes

  • In a separate email to Ryan Jackson, his supervisor, Richard Kain, warned Jackson not to let this Operation be disclosed to other CIA staff, because Hudson has many friends in the agency and this operation would surely be unpopular.
  • In Ryan Jackson's database there's a CIA dossier concerning one CIA's double agent, a GRU operative named Kristina. Her current GRU assignment, as of 1978, was to track down and capture Mason. Thus, the report suggested to recruit her as operational asset for the mission.
  • According to a message from Hudson to Mason, it is likely that they went to Johannesburg, to search for an unknown lead. Doctor Clarke had a brother in Johannesburg who he intended to hide with, according to intel obtained in "Numbers".
  • In "Suffer with me", Mason says "Awaiting Hudson's go, the CIA is watching his every move". This hints that after Mason and Hudson were brought back to the CIA, the CIA still watches Hudson's actions.

References