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    "This is what Menendez planned all along. Taking out the G20 leaders will cripple capitalist governments across the world."

    — David Mason

    Early life

    David Mason was born in 1979 to CIA Agent Alex Mason and his unidentified wife. Raised in his father's hometown of Fairbanks, Alaska, David's relationship with his father soured after the death of his mother. Due to his father's past experiences, harsh upbringing, and his commitment to serve the U.S. David held a deep resentment towards his dad but did not want to lose him, which was why he made his dad promise to not go on any more missions for the military. In 1986, the retired Alex Mason returned to active duty with the CIA to rescue Frank Woods, leaving the young David in the care of Jason Hudson's wife, Jenny. David tried to stop his father from going but Alex told David, Woods would do it for him. In 1989, Raul Menendez kidnapped David, drugged him unconscious, and brought him to Panama prior to Mason's mission to capture then-dictator of Panama, Manuel Noriega. Menendez taunted David about the upcoming set up, telling him that for his sister Josefina Menendez, Alex Mason would die. Menendez's moles within the CIA helped facilitate Noriega's capture and fooled both Mason and Woods into believing that they would be trading the captured dictator for Menendez. After Woods was tricked into shooting and possibly killing Mason, believing it was Menendez, the narco-terrorist killed Hudson and left both the young David and crippled Woods alive. David later came out of his trance only to see his father unresponsive. Believing his father to be dead (depending on the player's actions), David started to cry while Woods attempted to comfort him only to lose consciousness from his wounds. Guilt-ridden about having shot his best friend, Woods took the young David in and raised him. However, to spare David the pain of the circumstances of his father's death, Woods told David that it was just "some nut" who did it. When Woods was put in the Vault retirement home, he kept several of David's childhood drawn pictures.

    Early Military Career

    In 1996, David was commissioned as a Naval officer and eventually made it into the Navy's elite U.S. Navy SEALs. After a few years serving with the SEALs, David was recruited into the ultra-elite SEAL Team Six, eventually rising to the rank of Lieutenant Commander before the events of Call of Duty: Black Ops II occurred. Thirty years since his last encounter with David, Menendez rose to power and planned to launch a cyber attack in an attempt to start the Second Cold War. On April 19, 2025, David became a Navy SEAL Commander, code-named 'Section', and befriends Mike Harper and Javier Salazar.

    The Vault and Learning Menendez's story

    In light of Menendez visiting Woods at the Vault, Section, Harper, and several SEALs went to Woods' room and asked him about his knowledge on Menendez. Woods gives Section a pendant left by Menendez, but Section begins to see images of Menendez and himself as a child. Harper initially thought that Woods was just a waste of time until Woods recollected his adventures with David's father, Alex Mason, from his rescue at Angola and Mason's attempted murder of Menendez, leading him to wanting revenge. The second was his adventure with Mason and Tian Zhao in Afghanistan where they encounter Lev Kravchenko, an old enemy of Mason who was responsible for the numbers brainwashing and the hallucinations of Reznov. Woods comments that David was just like his father in believing that it was Reznov who saved them from Rahmaan's betrayal. Woods finally has his encounter with Menendez in Nicaragua, revealing that he accidentally killed Menendez's sister Josefina. They also learned that the drone fleet created was actually based on a rare earth element controlled by China which made them worried. However, when Section questioned Woods and inquiring why he was still alive though Menendez paid him a visit, Woods ignores the question and tells him to "go find that maniac".

    Section appears as an unlockable character in Blackout in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. He was added with the Days of Summer continuation of Operation Spectre Rising, and can be acquired from Reserves.

    Section appears in Call of Duty: Mobile and was added as part of the Season 5 Steel Legion Battle Pass. Section also appears in the comics.

    Section appears in Detroit, Michigan, where he's caught in the middle of a protest against Atlas Corporation. He reports to Rampage that he has spotted 'new arrivals', apparently having the look of an ops team. Rampage orders him to keep tabs on them, as the crowd there is ready to pop off and the last thing they need are Atlas operatives in the mix stoking the flames. Section acknowledges the order before signing off.

    Section approaches one of the agents from behind and grabs their shoulder. But as he does, the agent turns around to reveal that it's Alex Keller, who quickly dons a gas mask and deploys smoke grenades, along with the rest of his team, causing the protest to turn violent. Although Section was caught in the melee at the time, he manages to escape.

    Section is later seen meeting with Frank Woods, along with Alias and the rest of the team. After Woods christens the new team The Phantom Corps, Section is shown giving a toast along with them, except for Alias and Deadman.

    Later, Section is in Manitoba, Canada, along with Alias, infiltrating a snowy forest and spying a target's house. Section reports to Ether that they have reached the house and that there's no sign of security or defenses, and decide to proceed, despite Alias cautioning him. Suddenly, a Reaper springs from the ground beneath him, shocking Section. Multiple other Reapers appear from the ground, forcing the duo to defend themselves; but they're quickly disarmed and surrounded by them. A voice speaks out from one of the Reapers, who notes that they don't look like an Atlas hit squad, but also don't look like journalists.

    Alias recognizes the voice as Dr. Mendelsohn, and informs her that they're there to ask for her help. Recognizing Alias for her work on machine intelligence, Dr. Mendelsohn invites Section and her inside. Afterwards, Dr. Mendelsohn realizes they intend to stop the Iron Will, and Section says that they know the Director is using it to "vanish" any UAC members that were involved in the New Vision City incident, and Alias tells her that she needs to know how it thinks and predicts, so as to find a way to counter it or shut it off, but Dr. Mendelsohn informs them that there's no way to shut off the Iron Will as the Director had given the AI control over its "off-switch". She also tells them that the Iron Will is currently contained, but if the Director were to release it onto the global net, it would have catastrophic results.

    •Liam O'Brien was Section's voice actor during the E3 2012 LA demo. In the finished version of the game, Rich McDonald portrays Section in 2025, while Hayden Byerly portrays a young David Mason in the 1980s.

    •In the mission "Cordis Die", during the E3 2012 gameplay, Section's reflection has many differences to the finished in-game cutscene, the largest being that he does not have any glasses on and he bears a resemblance more to Harper than his finished self.

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  5. David Edwin Mason was an American serial killer who killed at least four elderly people between March and December 1980 in Oakland, California, his cellmate in 1982 and possibly his male lover. For these crimes, he was sentenced to death and executed at San Quentin State Prison's gas chamber in 1993, the last inmate to have been executed in ...

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