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'''Captain Corinthia Hansen''' was an [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] contact on the colony world of [[Charybdis IX]].
'''Captain Corinthia Hansen''' was an [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] operative on the [[human]] colony world of [[Charybdis IX]].


==Description==
==Biography==
She had long hair, and wore gray overalls. She was assigned to coordinate the influx of Covenant weapons along with then-Lieutenant [[Jacob Keyes]]. After the firefight in the [[Scyllion Warehouse District]], Hansen ordered the {{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}} to leave Charybdis IX, leaving it to an approaching [[Covenant]] [[Covenant fleet|fleet]]. She was last seen departing for an orbital station above Charybdis IX, shortly before the Covenant attacked and destroyed the planet.
In [[2535]], [[Covenant]] weapons modified for human use were found in the hands of [[Insurrectionist]]s on [[Charybdis IX]]. Hansen was sent to the planet to coordinate the tracking of the weapons, and attempting to remove them from the [[black market]]s and having them destroyed. She learned that Insurrectionist leader [[Jason Kincaide]] was getting his weapon shipments from a [[freighter]], the ''[[Kestrel]]''.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''page 107''</ref> With escalating riots in the planet's capital, [[Scyllion]], Hansen had the [[frigate]] {{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}} come to Charybdis IX for support. After meeting with two members of its crew, [[Jacob Keyes]] and [[Akio Watanabe]], she revealed that the ONI operatives on the planet had discovered a cargo container of modified Covenant weapons, meant for Kincaide.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 109''</ref> Hansen organized a meeting with Kincaide and two of his bodyguards, pretending to be a crew member of the ''Kestrel''. However, due to nearby approaching rioters, she was forced to capture the three insurgents.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 112''</ref> Hansen, and the rest of the UNSC personnel in the city, attempted to leave Scyllion in a convoy of trailers and trucks. As they were escaping, [[RPG]]-wielding Insurrectionists disabled all of the vehicles, killing most of the ONI operatives. Kincaide escaped captivity and began to incite the mob.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 122''</ref>


Prior to the frigates' departure Hansen told Lt. [[Jacob Keyes|Keyes]] that she held a rank higher than [[Commander (UNSC)|Commander]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 107 and 139''</ref>
Soon, Hansen, Keyes, and Watanabe were the only surviving UNSC personnel in the city. While the rioters searched for survivors, they engaged in small skirmishes against the rioters and retreated to a building. They rode an elevator to the roof of the building, barely evading Kincaide's modified [[plasma rifle]] bolts, where they called in for evac. However, their evacuation [[Pelican]] was shot down by Insurrectionists with RPGs. They then requested [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]] support, which was scheduled to arrive within twenty minutes. At that point, Keyes, Hansen, and Watanabe were extremely short on ammunition at this point, with all of them being limited to about one magazine each.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 124-127''</ref> Both sides began to only fire warning shots at each other and Kincaide started to arm the rioters with modified Covenant weapons.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 128''</ref> While attempting to listen to the rioters from above, Kincaide attacked the trio and killed Watanabe. Keyes retaliated by killing Kincaide. Shortly after, the ODSTs arrived and killed the remaining insurgents.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 133''</ref>


==Rank==
As the surviving UNSC personnel were evacuated off the planet, they were informed that [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Dmitri Zheng]] detected a [[Covenant fleet]] arriving near Charybdis IX. While Keyes and Zheng were in favor of making a last stand alongside the three [[UNSC destroyer]]s guarding the planet, Hansen revealed that she had a rank higher than both of them and ordered them to continue their search for the ''Kestrel''. She ordered that they drop her off at an orbiting depot first, leaving her to certain doom at the hands of the Covenant fleet.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 139''</ref>
 
==Production note==
There is confusion over Hansen's rank. She was confirmed as a Captain, but whether she was part of the UNSC Navy or Marine Corps is unknown. On one hand, she had stated that she held a higher rank than Commander Zheng, which could mean she was Navy. On the other hand, she was very combat-capable for a Navy officer, and expressed surprise at Keyes' presence on Charybdis IX and viewed Navy personnel in a third-person view,<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 108'' (''She looked over at Keyes. "What's the Navy here for?"'')</ref> which meant she could be a Marine. However, this would conflict with the first statement, as a Marine Captain holds a lower rank than a Navy Commander. It is possible Hansen had tactical command over the situation, similar to John-117 initially having authority over [[Elias Haverson|Lieutenant Haverson]] in ''[[Halo: First Strike]]''.
There is confusion over Hansen's rank. She was confirmed as a Captain, but whether she was part of the UNSC Navy or Marine Corps is unknown. On one hand, she had stated that she held a higher rank than Commander Zheng, which could mean she was Navy. On the other hand, she was very combat-capable for a Navy officer, and expressed surprise at Keyes' presence on Charybdis IX and viewed Navy personnel in a third-person view,<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 108'' (''She looked over at Keyes. "What's the Navy here for?"'')</ref> which meant she could be a Marine. However, this would conflict with the first statement, as a Marine Captain holds a lower rank than a Navy Commander. It is possible Hansen had tactical command over the situation, similar to John-117 initially having authority over [[Elias Haverson|Lieutenant Haverson]] in ''[[Halo: First Strike]]''.



Revision as of 00:50, July 17, 2014

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Captain Corinthia Hansen was an Office of Naval Intelligence operative on the human colony world of Charybdis IX.

Biography

In 2535, Covenant weapons modified for human use were found in the hands of Insurrectionists on Charybdis IX. Hansen was sent to the planet to coordinate the tracking of the weapons, and attempting to remove them from the black markets and having them destroyed. She learned that Insurrectionist leader Jason Kincaide was getting his weapon shipments from a freighter, the Kestrel.[1] With escalating riots in the planet's capital, Scyllion, Hansen had the frigate UNSC Midsummer Night come to Charybdis IX for support. After meeting with two members of its crew, Jacob Keyes and Akio Watanabe, she revealed that the ONI operatives on the planet had discovered a cargo container of modified Covenant weapons, meant for Kincaide.[2] Hansen organized a meeting with Kincaide and two of his bodyguards, pretending to be a crew member of the Kestrel. However, due to nearby approaching rioters, she was forced to capture the three insurgents.[3] Hansen, and the rest of the UNSC personnel in the city, attempted to leave Scyllion in a convoy of trailers and trucks. As they were escaping, RPG-wielding Insurrectionists disabled all of the vehicles, killing most of the ONI operatives. Kincaide escaped captivity and began to incite the mob.[4]

Soon, Hansen, Keyes, and Watanabe were the only surviving UNSC personnel in the city. While the rioters searched for survivors, they engaged in small skirmishes against the rioters and retreated to a building. They rode an elevator to the roof of the building, barely evading Kincaide's modified plasma rifle bolts, where they called in for evac. However, their evacuation Pelican was shot down by Insurrectionists with RPGs. They then requested Orbital Drop Shock Trooper support, which was scheduled to arrive within twenty minutes. At that point, Keyes, Hansen, and Watanabe were extremely short on ammunition at this point, with all of them being limited to about one magazine each.[5] Both sides began to only fire warning shots at each other and Kincaide started to arm the rioters with modified Covenant weapons.[6] While attempting to listen to the rioters from above, Kincaide attacked the trio and killed Watanabe. Keyes retaliated by killing Kincaide. Shortly after, the ODSTs arrived and killed the remaining insurgents.[7]

As the surviving UNSC personnel were evacuated off the planet, they were informed that Lieutenant Commander Dmitri Zheng detected a Covenant fleet arriving near Charybdis IX. While Keyes and Zheng were in favor of making a last stand alongside the three UNSC destroyers guarding the planet, Hansen revealed that she had a rank higher than both of them and ordered them to continue their search for the Kestrel. She ordered that they drop her off at an orbiting depot first, leaving her to certain doom at the hands of the Covenant fleet.[8]

Production note

There is confusion over Hansen's rank. She was confirmed as a Captain, but whether she was part of the UNSC Navy or Marine Corps is unknown. On one hand, she had stated that she held a higher rank than Commander Zheng, which could mean she was Navy. On the other hand, she was very combat-capable for a Navy officer, and expressed surprise at Keyes' presence on Charybdis IX and viewed Navy personnel in a third-person view,[9] which meant she could be a Marine. However, this would conflict with the first statement, as a Marine Captain holds a lower rank than a Navy Commander. It is possible Hansen had tactical command over the situation, similar to John-117 initially having authority over Lieutenant Haverson in Halo: First Strike.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 107
  2. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 109
  3. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 112
  4. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 122
  5. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, pages 124-127
  6. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 128
  7. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 133
  8. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 139
  9. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 108 (She looked over at Keyes. "What's the Navy here for?")