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David Wellesley

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David Wellesley
Biographical information
Name

David ????

Spartan Tag

SPARTAN-345

Homeworld

Selene IV

Date of birth

2538

Physical description
Species

Human

Gender

Male

Hair color

Light Brown

Eye color

Gray

Cybernetics

SPARTAN Neural Interface (modified)

Affiliation and military information
Affiliation
Rank

None (no longer affiliated with any known military)

Specialty
  • Strategy
  • Close to Mid range combat
Class

II-III

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Benjamin Vern: "You know... I just figured it out. Why you've always won before. It's because you didn't care about whether you lived or died or whether you won or lost. So you always wound up surviving and you always won."
David Wellesley: "Spare me. I won because I had more firepower - and more brainpower - than you or anyone else did. That's what matters. Nothing else."
―David Wellesley and fellow mercenary Benjamin Vern during a hostile standoff.


David Wellesley, also known by his SPARTAN designation as David-345, was a Class III SPARTAN II who, following the conclusion of the Human-Covenant War, deserted the UNSC and, after briefly serving with the Sons of the Silent Blade, became one of the galaxy's most skilled and effective mercenaries. Although his family name was not Wellesley and has been forgotten since he was recruited for the Class IIIs, David took on the surname "Wellesley" shortly after betraying the UNSC.

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[edit] History

[edit] Early Life

The man who would eventually come to be known throughout the galaxy's underworld as David Wellesley was born on the UNSC outer colony world of Selene IV, one of the last remaining Outer Colonies to not have been discovered and glassed by the Covenant. Born into a family whose surname has long since been forgotten, David displayed early signs of cleverness and self sufficiency. To the occasional annoyance of his parents, both of which were teachers at a local Middle School, David would often go off by himself for long periods of time. During these times of enforced solitude, the young boy would read, practice his writing ability, or simply observe his surroundings. Despite his habitual detachment, David shared a loving relationship with both his parents and his older brother and younger sister.

An early tragedy in David's life would shape the way he looked at the galaxy forever. During a period of civil disorder in the city where David and his family lived, his mother was killed when local police opened fire on a riot that she was not even a part of. Observing the senseless and random way in which his mother had died, a young David began to see the universe as one in which anyone could be hurt, regardless of his or her moral standing or status in life. After hearing his father and older brother discussing how the police force had failed to issue so much as an apology for the innocents who had been killed in the riot, David gradually began to hate the UNSC for the pain it had caused his family. As his father struggled to make ends meet, David's time spent alone gradually increased until his siblings found themselves forced to keep a near-constant watch over him to ensure that he spent at least some time with the rest of the family.

[edit] SPARTAN II Class III

At the age of six, David would be conscripted into the UNSC's new Spartan II Class III program. This action by the UNSC would change his life in ways that he could only begin to imagine, and would lead to unintended consequences for both him and the UNSC.

[edit] Conscription

Several months after the death of David's mother and three weeks after his sixth birthday, the young boy was visited at his school by a UNSC naval officer who arranged for a brief meeting between himself and David. After asking David a handful of innocuous-sounding questions, the man left without any explanation. Although confused by the occurrence, David went on with his life and had all but forgotten his meeting with the officer by the end of the week. However, the officer had not forgotten him.

Several weeks after the meeting, ONI initiated Operation: CLOAK AND DAGGER, during which it kidnapped all children who had been selected for the S-II Class III program and replaced them with flash cloned bodies. David was taken in his sleep by ONI agents and quickly shuttled to the UNSC's fortress world of Reach, where he and forty-nine other confused children were inducted into the program. Told that they would be forged into the greatest soldiers in the universe, the children were quickly pressed into the training that would do exactly what the UNSC had promised. On the first day of training, after an exhausting exercise routine meant for combat-trained marines, the candidates were split up into teams of five and made to perform the same test that had been faced by the original SPARTAN-IIs on their first days of training: to fight their way up an obstacle-rigged tower in order to ring a bell.

[edit] Training

[edit] Augmentations

[edit] Deployment

[edit] Missions

[edit] Desertion and Betrayal