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Four years prior to the events of ''[[Crysis]]'', in the year 2016, [[Nomad]], [[Psycho]], and O'Neill were part of an unspecified training mission related to placement in the top secret US Army force called Raptor Team. O'Neill triggered a "Code Blue," military jargon for someone needing resusciation, often as a result of cardiac arrest. Indeed, a flatlining noise can be heard in the background during a recording of these events, in which Psycho angrily tries to get O'Neill to stop an unknown action, apparently related to a warhead, which is endangering Nomad's life. As a result, O'Neill was discharged from all US special forces programs and Nomad took his place in Raptor Team.
O'Neill was originally supposed to be a part of [[Raptor Team]], but a failure to not respond properly to a Code Blue banned him from US Special Operations. This is why Nomad is currently part of Raptor Team, because he took O'Neill's original place.
 
 
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On August 15, 2020, O'Neill was part of the Air Force and assisted in the invasion of the island. O'Neill argued with Commander [[Emerson]] about helping [[Psycho]], but was shot down. Psycho went off mission to help O'Neill, much to Emerson's annoyance. O'Neill later tried to convince Emerson to let him use a [[Vehicles#VTOL|VTOL]] to extract the [[Alien Scout]] container that Psycho had been chasing, and Emerson reluctantly agreed when Psycho convinced her it would be a good decision. O'Neill ran out of ammo and had to restock; while he was doing so, Psycho was nearly killed by [[Colonel Lee Kim Sun]]. Psycho was angry at O'Neill for not being there to help, but forgave him. During the final battle at the airfield, O'Neill used a VTOL to distract the [[Alien Hunter|Red Alien Hunter]] while Psycho destroyed it. O'Neill then began loading the container on the VTOL, but was confronted by Lee. Lee tried to shoot O'Neill, but discovered a cloaked Psycho was standing in the way. As O'Neill began to fly off with the container, Psycho and Lee fought in the back of the VTOL, and Psycho eventually defeated him, leaving him to the mercy of the [[Alien Warrior]]. Psycho forgave O'Neill for the code blue incident, Emerson and O'Neill set aside their differences, and he flew the VTOL back to the carrier fleet.
   
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O'Neill's fate is unclear.
==During Crysis Warhead==
 
O'Neill only plays a role in [[Crysis Warhead]], as he is the one who mostly provides aeriel support for [[Psycho]], and is the one who takes the captured alien to the safety of the [[USS Constitution]].
 
   
 
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Background

Four years prior to the events of Crysis, in the year 2016, Nomad, Psycho, and O'Neill were part of an unspecified training mission related to placement in the top secret US Army force called Raptor Team. O'Neill triggered a "Code Blue," military jargon for someone needing resusciation, often as a result of cardiac arrest. Indeed, a flatlining noise can be heard in the background during a recording of these events, in which Psycho angrily tries to get O'Neill to stop an unknown action, apparently related to a warhead, which is endangering Nomad's life. As a result, O'Neill was discharged from all US special forces programs and Nomad took his place in Raptor Team.

During Crysis Warhead

On August 15, 2020, O'Neill was part of the Air Force and assisted in the invasion of the island. O'Neill argued with Commander Emerson about helping Psycho, but was shot down. Psycho went off mission to help O'Neill, much to Emerson's annoyance. O'Neill later tried to convince Emerson to let him use a VTOL to extract the Alien Scout container that Psycho had been chasing, and Emerson reluctantly agreed when Psycho convinced her it would be a good decision. O'Neill ran out of ammo and had to restock; while he was doing so, Psycho was nearly killed by Colonel Lee Kim Sun. Psycho was angry at O'Neill for not being there to help, but forgave him. During the final battle at the airfield, O'Neill used a VTOL to distract the Red Alien Hunter while Psycho destroyed it. O'Neill then began loading the container on the VTOL, but was confronted by Lee. Lee tried to shoot O'Neill, but discovered a cloaked Psycho was standing in the way. As O'Neill began to fly off with the container, Psycho and Lee fought in the back of the VTOL, and Psycho eventually defeated him, leaving him to the mercy of the Alien Warrior. Psycho forgave O'Neill for the code blue incident, Emerson and O'Neill set aside their differences, and he flew the VTOL back to the carrier fleet.

O'Neill's fate is unclear.

Characters in Crysis and Crysis Warhead
KPA Lee Kim-sun · Kyong Ri Chan
Other Edward Jones
Raptor Team Aztec · Jester · Nomad · Prophet · Psycho
Eagle Team Bandit · Bear · Blue Dog · Cupcake · Dane
Research Team Martin Badowski · David Rosenthal · Helena Rosenthal · Hostage
US Military Richard Morrison · Clarence Strickland · Sean O'Neill · Emerson · Tim Gillespie · Bradley