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'''Thomas Wu''' is a victim of the [[Insurrection]].{{Ref/Reuse|htt1}}
==Biography==
===Captive===
Thomas Wu grew up in the [[Outer Colonies]]. Considering that the colonies were a major bridgehead for [[Insurrectionist]]s, Wu was kidnapped and questioned in his youth by the rebels along with many other citizens. Thomas and the others were constantly interrogated and locked in crates. The group of terrorists eventually left Wu and many others to die in a dark overcrowded crate for weeks. Many of the other prisoners died, resulting in a disturbing smell from their corpses. Thomas and the other surviving prisoners worked together to survive until they were eventually freed.{{Ref/Reuse|htt1}}
===Interviewed===
In [[2558]], Thomas was hired by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] to make reporter [[Benjamin Giraud]] believe that [[John-117]] was also a victim of the Insurrection in order to create a fake backstory for the hero. Wu agreed to help them as long as they fund memorials and awareness campaigns for the actual Insurrection victims.<ref name="htt11">'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''' ''Episode 11: DOWN TO THE BONE''</ref> On ONI's behest, Giraud called Thomas to interview him. Thomas was generally honest with Giraud, but added that [[Eridanus II]] was overrun by Insurrectionists to stay true to his deal with ONI.<ref name="htt1">'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''' ''Episode 01: CROSSING THE BLACK''</ref>


'''Thomas Wu''' was a resident of a colony near [[Eridanus II]] which was attacked by Insurrectionists in [[2524]]. [[Benjamin Giraud]] interviewed him<ref>''Hunt the Truth'' 001</ref> as part of his series of biographical interviews about [[John-117]] in [[2558]].
Giraud called Wu a few weeks later to clear up inconsistencies with stories he had heard from other interviewees. After Giraud accused Wu of lying about [[Elysium City]] having harbored a rebel prison camp, Thomas became defensive and claimed he just wanted peace of mind for his family. Confused, Giraud tried to ask him what the interview had to do with Wu's family. Thomas then quickly hung up, making Giraud wonder if Wu's statements were reliable.<ref name="htt5">'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''' ''Episode 05: OUT OF TIME''</ref>
 
Benjamin later discovered why Wu lied when he found an ONI server on the planet [[Bliss]].{{Ref/Reuse|htt11}}
 
==Production note==
Wu is portrayed by American actor [[Wikipedia:Phil LaMarr|Phil LaMarr]] in ''[[Hunt the Truth]]''. LaMarr also voices [[Deon Govender]] and [[Ray Kurzig]].<ref>[http://news.xbox.com/2015/05/games-hunt-the-truth-podcast-episode-8 '''Xbox Wire''': ''Halo 5: Guardians #HuntTheTruth - Has the Master Chief Gone AWOL?'']</ref>


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Hunt the Truth]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Hunt the Truth]]'' {{1st}}


==References==
==Sources==
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Latest revision as of 15:52, September 10, 2023

Thomas Wu
Personal details

Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

 

Thomas Wu is a victim of the Insurrection.[1]

Biography[edit]

Captive[edit]

Thomas Wu grew up in the Outer Colonies. Considering that the colonies were a major bridgehead for Insurrectionists, Wu was kidnapped and questioned in his youth by the rebels along with many other citizens. Thomas and the others were constantly interrogated and locked in crates. The group of terrorists eventually left Wu and many others to die in a dark overcrowded crate for weeks. Many of the other prisoners died, resulting in a disturbing smell from their corpses. Thomas and the other surviving prisoners worked together to survive until they were eventually freed.[1]

Interviewed[edit]

In 2558, Thomas was hired by the Office of Naval Intelligence to make reporter Benjamin Giraud believe that John-117 was also a victim of the Insurrection in order to create a fake backstory for the hero. Wu agreed to help them as long as they fund memorials and awareness campaigns for the actual Insurrection victims.[2] On ONI's behest, Giraud called Thomas to interview him. Thomas was generally honest with Giraud, but added that Eridanus II was overrun by Insurrectionists to stay true to his deal with ONI.[1]

Giraud called Wu a few weeks later to clear up inconsistencies with stories he had heard from other interviewees. After Giraud accused Wu of lying about Elysium City having harbored a rebel prison camp, Thomas became defensive and claimed he just wanted peace of mind for his family. Confused, Giraud tried to ask him what the interview had to do with Wu's family. Thomas then quickly hung up, making Giraud wonder if Wu's statements were reliable.[3]

Benjamin later discovered why Wu lied when he found an ONI server on the planet Bliss.[2]

Production note[edit]

Wu is portrayed by American actor Phil LaMarr in Hunt the Truth. LaMarr also voices Deon Govender and Ray Kurzig.[4]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Hunt the Truth Episode 01: CROSSING THE BLACK
  2. ^ a b Hunt the Truth Episode 11: DOWN TO THE BONE
  3. ^ Hunt the Truth Episode 05: OUT OF TIME
  4. ^ Xbox Wire: Halo 5: Guardians #HuntTheTruth - Has the Master Chief Gone AWOL?