![]() Weaver, Hudson, Brooks, and Harris travel to the Yamantau Complex, taking on waves of Soviet troops in the blizzard with support from a Blackbird piloted by Captain Mosely and Major Neitsch using elements of stealth to keep themselves hidden. Hudson, shut down the relay dish." - Weaver to Hudson ![]() They immediately head to the Soviet Union to retrieve Steiner. Weaver and Hudson continue on and are eventually rescued by other CIA agents. ![]() Before he can reveal important information about Nova 6, Clarke is shot through the head. Shortly before reaching exfil, a slippery roof causes Clarke to fall and hang from Hudson's arm. The group was then forced to flee across Kowloon after an attack by Soviet Spetsnaz infantry. Afterwards he reveals that he was working on Nova 6 for Dragovich, and that a Nazi scientist named Steiner was also involved pertaining to the experiment. Weaver and Hudson were sent to Kowloon to interrogate him. Interrogation of Clarke " We can do this all day! We got plenty of windows!" - Weaver while torturing ClarkeĪfter Mason and the SOG unit recovered a file from the Soviet Defector that had intel on Dragovich, they discovered a man named Daniel Clarke had helped create Nova 6. However, Mason's deteriorating mental condition has caused rift in the friendship, from worry to mistrust, and by February 1968, Weaver was convinced that Mason is burnt during the latter's days in Vorkuta, and advises Hudson to deal with Mason with "two in the chest, one in the head," thus deeming him unfit to continue any further operations. After the Baikonur mission, Weaver develops a bond with Woods and Mason for saving his life. When Mason and Woods do not comply, Kravchenko buries a knife into Weaver's eye and moves him into a nearby building where he was eventually rescued by Mason. Kravchenko then called Woods on the radio and told them that he would be spared only if they surrendered. He was tied to a chair and interrogated near a Mi-8. Later Woods and Mason spotted him via a pair of binoculars. However, before he could do that he was compromised and captured by Dragovich's second in command, Kravchenko. Weaver was assigned to infiltrate Dragovich's launch facility and disable the rocket that is set to launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the USSR. Joseph Bowman: " What happened to Weaver?" Frank Woods: " He's been compromised!" - Bowman and Woods, during "Executive Order" In 1954, Weaver enlisted in the United States Army, where he excelled in Ranger school before being recruited into the CIA for his Russian language. His father was a local political figure who was killed during Stalin's Great Purge and his mother defected with her children to the U.S. On July 27th, 2021, during Season Four of Black Ops Cold War, Weaver was released as a playable NATO operator for both Black Ops Cold War and Call of Duty: Warzone.Īccording to Weaver's CIA dossier, he was born in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on November 10, 1936. Weaver returns in the Zombies mode of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War as the commanding officer of Requiem. Weaver makes an appearance in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 as a character in the Blackout mode during Operation Dark Divide. Later, it is revealed that he and Hudson are the ones who were interrogating Alex Mason. He loses his left eye during " Executive Order" after Lev Kravchenko gouges it out with a knife, and wears an eyepatch throughout the remainder of the campaign. ![]() He also appears in the mission " Numbers" alongside Jason Hudson as one of the two who interrogate Dr. The callsign for his squad during " WMD" is Kilo One. He is a member of the CIA Special Activities Division and part of the squad in the mission "WMD". Special Agent Grigori Weaver (Russian: Григорий Уивер) was one of the secondary character and a non-playable character in Call of Duty: Black Ops. If you found any image copyrighted to yours, Please contact us, so we can remove it or mention its authors name.Gene Farber " Weaver was Russian. Īll images remain property of their original owners. ![]()
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