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'''Oscar-129''' was a [[Spartan-II]] supersoldier.<ref name="twins"/> In [[2525]], Oscar and four other Spartans escaped from [[Reach]] to return to their homes. Oscar learned that his kidnapping had been covered up by replacing him with a [[flash clone]]. He was overwhelmed by this revelation and committed suicide, his body being recovered by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] soon after.<ref name="hunt">''Hunt the Truth'', Episode 09</ref>
'''Oscar-129''' was a [[Spartan-II]] supersoldier.{{Ref/Reuse|twins}} In [[2525]], Oscar and four other Spartans escaped from [[Reach]] to return to their homes. Oscar learned that his kidnapping had been covered up by replacing him with a [[flash clone]]. He was overwhelmed by this revelation and committed suicide, his body being recovered by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] soon after.<ref name="hunt">''Hunt the Truth'', Episode 09</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
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===Escape and suicide===
===Escape and suicide===
Shortly after recovering, he and four other Spartans (including [[Daisy-023]], [[Ralph-103]], and [[Joseph-122]]) escaped the training facility and stowed away off-planet.<ref name="HLH"/> Arriving home, Oscar discovered that his family did not know he had disappeared. His abduction had been covered up by having a flash clone take his place. The clone had deteriorated physically and was now in a wheelchair. His family did not get a good look at him and called the police, reporting that a stranger had broken into their home only to panic and flee. Oscar used his sidearm to commit suicide a while after he left, feeling there was nowhere left for him to go.<ref name="hunt"/>
Shortly after recovering, he and four other Spartans (including [[Daisy-023]], [[Ralph-103]], and [[Joseph-122]]) escaped the training facility and stowed away off-planet.{{Ref/Reuse|HLH}} Arriving home, Oscar discovered that his family did not know he had disappeared. His abduction had been covered up by having a flash clone take his place. The clone had deteriorated physically and was now in a wheelchair. His family did not get a good look at him and called the police, reporting that a stranger had broken into their home only to panic and flee. Oscar used his sidearm to commit suicide a while after he left, feeling there was nowhere left for him to go.{{Ref/Reuse|hunt}}


His body was discovered by unit Seven-Charlie-Nineteen of the New Houston police, who was confused to find the body of the child from the home he had just visited.<ref name="twins"/> He found Oscar's Spartan tag and called for further investigation, but his dispatch received a call from the Office of Naval Intelligence telling them to turn the matter over to ONI. Oscar's body was recovered and the incident remained covered up until [[2558]], when conspiracy theorist [[Mshak Moradi]] discovered the police record.<ref name="hunt"/>
His body was discovered by unit Seven-Charlie-Nineteen of the New Houston police, who was confused to find the body of the child from the home he had just visited.{{Ref/Reuse|twins}} He found Oscar's Spartan tag and called for further investigation, but his dispatch received a call from the Office of Naval Intelligence telling them to turn the matter over to ONI. Oscar's body was recovered and the incident remained covered up until [[2558]], when conspiracy theorist [[Mshak Moradi]] discovered the police record.{{Ref/Reuse|hunt}}


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==