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"The rebels are relics, clinging to their guns and dead causes. They can't see the unimaginable progress we've made under the UEG. And if they stand in the way of that progress then it's our job to hunt them down."
―Gabrielle Meadow
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Gabrielle Meadow
Biographical information
Homeworld

Mamore

Date of birth

August 5th 22nd, 2533

Physical description
Rank

Lieutenant Commander (O-4)

Gender

Female

Height

5'4

Weapons

Various

Hair color

Brown

Eye color

Brown

Chronological and political information
Era(s)
Notable Facts
Affiliation
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Gabrielle Meadow is an Office of Naval Intelligence officer and commander of its Omega Nine-Two counter-insurgency initiative. Hailing from a wealthy family with a history of influential service in the UEG's political sphere, Gabrielle was born and raised on Mamore where her parents served as high-level colonial officials. Although she hoped to follow her parents into the realm of politics, those aspirations were dashed when her brother was unmasked as an Insurrectionist agent. Blacklisted in most political circles, Gabrielle instead found a future in the UNSC military and was recruited into ONI. A fervent Earth loyalist with a burning hatred for the Insurrection, Gabrielle specialized in counter-insurgency theory. Though not a field operative herself the young officer helped plan numerous anti-Insurrection operations before brainstorming the formation of a small, highly mobile black operations that could be deployed to areas usually inaccessible to the UNSC. Highly ambitious beyond her rank, Gabrielle deftly navigated ONI's hierarchy to form Omega Nine-Two and retain command of the project beyond its inception. She saw the team as a means to raise her prestige within ONI's ranks and restore her lost political fortunes. Following Omega Nine-Two's initial success in the field Gabrielle was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander and often irritated her fellow officers by using operators from the unit as her personal bodyguard, a conceit that earned her the ironic moniker "Princess."

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