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While recruiting for DELPHI, Kyle had a 96% retention rate – the highest of any recruitment officer. Only three of his recruits left the program, and only one of those because they didn’t want to be involved with the program. Kyle is well-known throughout DELPHI as being unflinchingly loyal to his recruits.
 
Kyle is derisively known through the POGO Program as ‘Major Body Count’, because of his predilection towards the use of overt tactics to unnerve opposing forces, and of wiping out enemy forces to the last man.
 
In an eerie coincidence, Kyle's initials are KIA - the military term for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killed_in_action 'killed in action'.]
 
Because he refused to use any methods necessary to keep Trent Lane in the POGO Program, Kyle was court-martialed, demoted from full Colonel to Major, forfeited twelve months pay and was transferred to an Arctic Circle listening post for two years. Had he successfully recruited Lane, Kyle would have been promoted to [[Brigadier General]] and was the front-runner to become the Chairman of the [[Department of Defense]]’s Special Assignments Oversight Committee, which controls the POGO Program (and other military-oriented metahuman projects).
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