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| nationality = [[Osea]]n
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| affiliations = [[Osean Broadcasting Corporation]]
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| appearances = ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''
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}}{{Nihongo|'''Brett Thompson'''|ブレット・トンプソン|Buretto Tonpuson}} was an [[Osea]]n reporter, interviewer, and documentarian employed by the [[Osean Broadcasting Corporation]]. He was responsible for conducting the interviews and researching the historical information presented in his 2005 documentary entitled ''[[Warriors and the Belkan War]]''.
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|notable=Narrator of Belkan War,Interviewer
 
|affiliation=[[Osea]], [[Republic of Ustio]], Ustio Mercenaries, [[Cipher]], [[Larry Foulke]] (?)
 
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==Biography==
'''Brett Thompson''' is an Osean interviewer working for the [[Osean Broadcasting Corporation]], like [[Albert Gennette]]. He is most famous for his role as a narrator of the events of ''[[Ace Combat Zero]] ''alongside the Belkan War veteran [[Larry Foulke]]. He (Brett) wanted to learn the true meaning of war and why the Belkans had spread among the world. So he began traveling across the planet, and found out information from the legendary mercenary squadron, ''[[Galm]]''. He interviewed many former pilots of the Belkan War & ex-members of [[A World With No Boundaries]], the [[Belkan Air Force]], [[Ustian Air Force|UAF]], [[Sapin Air Force]], the [[Osean Air Defense Force|OADF]], and the [[Yuktobanian Air Force|YAF]]. He traveled to different countries and cities like [[Oured]], [[Cinigrad]], Jackson Hill, Gran Rugido, Holtz, [[Dinsmark]], and [[Delarus]] to find information.
 
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Sometime prior to 2005, Thompson became employed by the OBC. At some point, Thompson began working on a documentary to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the [[Belkan War]]. During his initial research, Thompson discovered a peculiar similarity among the various records and unclassified documents he gathered: there were repeated mentions of a certain [[Cipher|mercenary pilot]], all followed by the codeword "Demon". However, the records were incomplete, compelling Thompson to investigate further.{{Ref|ACZ-Cut02|Cutscene 02, ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
   
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Sensing there was more to the story than the records disclosed, Thompson decided that his documentary would focus on the history of the Belkan War through this mysterious mercenary. Despite his efforts, Thompson was unable to locate the mercenary himself and admitted that he may have never actually existed. Instead, Thompson used his contacts in the [[Osean Defense Forces]] to locate and interview pilots who served in the war and could attest to the mercenary's skills.{{Refcall|ACZ-Cut02}}
==Trivia==
 
   
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From September through November, Thompson traveled to various countries—including [[Belka]], [[Ustio]], [[Sapin]], [[Osea]], and [[Yuktobania]]—and conducted interviews with the retired airmen. It is unknown if Thompson worked alone or was accompanied by a film crew during the course of his travels. His final product, entitled ''[[Warriors and the Belkan War]]'', debuted on the OBC in late 2005.{{Refcall|ACZ-Cut02}}
==The story by reporter [http://acecombat.wikia.com/wiki/Brett_Thompson Brett Thompson] is in fact a documentary that came as a special for ten years since the Belkan War this which is the reason why in each interview the pilots have the posture that they are looking into something,especially in the case of [http://acecombat.wikia.com/wiki/Larry_Foulke Solo Wing] when in the end of the game when he ask if [http://acecombat.wikia.com/wiki/Cipher Cipher] will watch this and looks straight at into the camera lens.==
 
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==Trivia==
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*At one point, Thompson mentions that he has "''old friends in the [Osean] military''"; this implies that Thompson had either previously enlisted in the [[Osean Defense Forces]] or simply acquainted with several Osean intelligence officers.
   
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==The story by reporter [http://acecombat.wikia.com/wiki/Brett_Thompson Brett Thompson] is in fact a documentary that came as a special for ten years since the Belkan War this which is the reason why in each interview the pilots have the posture that they are looking into something,especially in the case of [http://acecombat.wikia.com/wiki/Larry_Foulke Solo Wing] when in the end of the game when he ask if [http://acecombat.wikia.com/wiki/Cipher Cipher] will watch this and looks straight at into the camera lens. Notable interviewees==
 
 
[[Category:Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War characters]]
*[[Dimitri Heinreich|Dimitri Heinrich, Indigo 1]]
 
*[[Bernard Schmidt|Bernard Schmidt, Grun 1]]
 
*[[Dietrich Kellerman|Dietrich Kellerman, Silber 1]]
 
*[[Marcela Vasquez|Marcela Vasquez, Espada 2]]
 
*[[Anthony Palmer|Anthony Palmer, Sorcerer 1]]
 
*[[Joshua Bristow|Joshua Bristow, Wizard 1]]
 
*[[Rainer Altman|Rainer Altman, Gelb 2]]
 
*[[Larry Foulke|Larry ''Solo-Wing Pixy ''Foulke, Galm 2]]
 
[[Category:Individuals]]
 
[[Category:Ace Combat Zero]]
 
 
[[Category:Osean Citizens]]
 
[[Category:Osean Citizens]]
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[[ru:Бретт Томпсон]]

Latest revision as of 18:32, 3 February 2023

Brett Thompson (ブレット・トンプソン Buretto Tonpuson) was an Osean reporter, interviewer, and documentarian employed by the Osean Broadcasting Corporation. He was responsible for conducting the interviews and researching the historical information presented in his 2005 documentary entitled Warriors and the Belkan War.

Biography

Sometime prior to 2005, Thompson became employed by the OBC. At some point, Thompson began working on a documentary to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Belkan War. During his initial research, Thompson discovered a peculiar similarity among the various records and unclassified documents he gathered: there were repeated mentions of a certain mercenary pilot, all followed by the codeword "Demon". However, the records were incomplete, compelling Thompson to investigate further.[1]

Sensing there was more to the story than the records disclosed, Thompson decided that his documentary would focus on the history of the Belkan War through this mysterious mercenary. Despite his efforts, Thompson was unable to locate the mercenary himself and admitted that he may have never actually existed. Instead, Thompson used his contacts in the Osean Defense Forces to locate and interview pilots who served in the war and could attest to the mercenary's skills.[1]

From September through November, Thompson traveled to various countries—including Belka, Ustio, Sapin, Osea, and Yuktobania—and conducted interviews with the retired airmen. It is unknown if Thompson worked alone or was accompanied by a film crew during the course of his travels. His final product, entitled Warriors and the Belkan War, debuted on the OBC in late 2005.[1]

Trivia

  • At one point, Thompson mentions that he has "old friends in the [Osean] military"; this implies that Thompson had either previously enlisted in the Osean Defense Forces or simply acquainted with several Osean intelligence officers.

References