
Eleanor Hale
Full Name: Eleanor Anna Hale
Code Name: Genji
Born: January 4, 1931, Honolulu, Hawaii Territory, USA
Name at Birth: Eleanor Anna Samada
Occupation: Regional Security Officer
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If there’s one thing Eleanor Hale knows, it’s that access to information must be tightly controlled. She has learned the hard way, over and over, that an information leak can lead to disaster. She does not withhold information — she understands it is vital to keeping operations efficient — but she carefully curates and manages who has access to what.
She has been called a control freak. Her response is a strategically raised eyebrow and a sharp look that makes it clear she heard that. But she never engages with the accusation; she does not give it the dignity of a reply. Instead, she redirects attention to the matter at hand. She does not forget.
Eleanor Anna Samada was born in Honolulu in 1931, the third of three children, and came of age during World War II. She will confirm that both of her older brothers were killed in the war, but she never says their names. Doing so would be a giveaway; “Ken” and “George” would invite questions she will not answer. In Hawaii, those names can suggest more than they appear to. She also never mentions that their deaths were only two weeks apart.
Given those experiences, it surprised no one when Eleanor herself enlisted in the Women’s Army Corps after finishing high school in 1949. By the time the Korean conflict began, she was already trained in communications and served with distinction, beginning with a headquarters assignment in Seoul.
While there, she met and married fellow soldier Whitaker Hale. They married on active duty, planning to separate from the military and start a family after the war. That never happened: Whit was killed during operations in eastern Korea, barely a year later. Hale subsequently transferred to Tokyo, where she continued to receive high evaluations — and attention.
After the Armistice, then-Sergeant Hale was selected for Officer Candidate School at Fort Lee. She was commissioned upon completion and remained a career communications officer, rising to the rank of captain. Her final posting was with the U.S. Army Security Agency, where she was instrumental in the planning and deployment of the DARRS Detachment Program. Once the program was established, she retired from active service.
She initially retired with the intention of living a simple, quiet life. After a year, she found that lifestyle intolerable and sought a post with the Diplomatic Security Service. During her time with DSS, she served both stateside and in Japan, the Soviet Union, and India. Her service in India, in particular, drew attention. She was subsequently promoted rapidly, culminating in her assignment to London as Regional Security Officer in mid-1986.
Hale speaks fluent Japanese, Korean, and Russian. She also speaks Hawaiian, though she does not advertise it, and has functional proficiency in both Hindi and Urdu. She earned a B.S. in political science through the University of Southern California overseas extension program in 1960.
She will also confirm that she has never remarried and has no children. Beyond that, Hale prefers to keep her private life strictly private.
Eleanor Hale is an original character and did not appear in the canonical television series. Her photo was generated by ChatGPT.
Timeline
| January 4, 1931 | Born in Honolulu, HI, USA |
| July 15, 1949 | Enlists in Women’s Army Corps |
| September 23, 1951 | Marries Whitaker Hale |
| October 10, 1952 | Whit Hale killed in combat operations |
| February 1, 1954 | Completes Officer Candidate School |
| May 15, 1960 | B.S., Political Science, University of Southern California |
| August 31, 1971 | Retires from Army |