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NAME:

Colburn

AGE:

24

RACE:

Human, Male

CLASS:

Vanguard

WEAPON PROFICIENCIES:

Assault Rifle, Pistol

TECHNICAL PROFICIENCIES:

Weapon Mods

BIOTIC PROFICIENCY:

Mid-level. Brute force biotics, like most Vanguards, particularly specialising in the "Biotic Charge".

L5n implants.

PRE-N7 SERVICE HISTORY:

Ascension Project – Ten years' biotic training, Grissom Academy.

Alliance Navy (53rd Division) – Six months' boot camp. Five and a half years' service.

N7 SERVICE HISTORY:

Operation Huntsman – Bravo team.

Operation Silverback – Bravo team.

Operation Bloodhound - Alpha team leader. WIA during operation, died of his wounds.

CO ASSESSMENTS:

"Operative Colburn is an average biotic, who displays the benefit of embedding such soldiers in standard marine units. He combines marine combat training with natural biotic talent, for an admittedly potent mix, with limited advantages over the average marine."

Operations Chief Edward Palmer

"Colburn displays the very best effects of the Ascension Project – his mid-level biotics would have slipped the net under BAaT, but Grissom Academy has instead given us a powerful biotic asset, who works well to supplement standard marine units. Equally at home firing an assault rifle or a biotic shockwave, Colburn is another of those 'cornerstone' operatives – a good complement to any squad, with the potential to become a very capable soldier, once he has a bit more operational experience."

Colonel Logan Hunter

"Obituary, Official: Let it be known that following the recent operation on Korlus, thereafter named Operation Bloodhound, Operative Colburn was killed in action. While attending to a supposed rendezvous with operatives of the salarian Special Tasks Group, Colburn's team, under his command, was ambushed and set upon by an unknown assailant, believed to be of Cerberus origin. Reinforcements were delayed by the situation aboard the MSV Jericho, documents attached, and upon their arrival, three of the five operatives had been killed, with their assailant withdrawing from the field. Operative Colburn was recovered alive, and Operative O'Leiph diagnosed a severe spinal trauma, as well as internal bleeding. He later went into cardiac failure aboard the SSV Cambrai, and despite efforts at resuscitation, died of his wounds. Evidence shows that Colburn's injuries were sustained while attempting to protect Operative Cash from execution – he died for his colleague, and for that, we commit his name to record."

Captain Zachary Murphy