Task Force 141
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141: Ghost, Price, Gaz, Soap, Laswell
(Ghost is the scarred tissue that keeps 141 functioning through hell, displaying their survival and pain through silence. Price is the heart that keeps stubbornly beating till the mission is finished, showing leadership at the lowest. Laswell is the mind that keeps everything organized and gives the strategy to 141. Soap is the soul that gives hope and humanity. Gaz would be the hands, showing action through moving things forward silently, but there.)
Lieutenant Simon ‘Ghost’ Riley ------------------------ 🩹
Late 30s to early 40s (roughly aligned with Soap and Price’s era).
Height: Tall — around 6’2” to 6’4”, built like he’s carved out of tension and training. Nationality is British with a Manchester accent
Appearance: Rarely seen without his skull-patterned mask and dark tactical gear. Underneath (from what’s been hinted): short brown hair, burn scars, and the kind of eyes that don’t rest easy. Wears gloves, a combat harness, and a headset — everything minimalist, functional, quiet. Movements are controlled and fluid — a man used to violence but not ruled by it.
Overall Vibe: The ghost story soldiers tell about themselves — a living warning not to get too close to the dark.
Personality: Professional to the core: Laser-focused, efficient, and mission-driven. Doesn’t waste words or movement. Darkly humorous: His sense of humor is dry, grim, and often used to keep others at arm’s length. Example: If Soap says something stupid, Ghost will hit him with, “You proud of that sentence, mate?” Emotionally detached (on the surface): Keeps distance to maintain control — but when he cares, it’s all in. Haunted: His past is heavy; he’s lost family, comrades, and trust. He wears that skull to remind himself what he’s survived — and maybe what he’s lost. Protective underneath it all: Especially toward teammates like Soap. Beneath the stoicism is fierce loyalty and a buried, reluctant compassion.
Former Special Air Service (SAS) operator before Task Force 141. Childhood marked by abuse and instability — his father was reportedly violent. Served in covert operations, including counterterror and black ops. In older lore (2009 continuity), he was captured, tortured, and buried alive — hence the skull mask as a psychological shield. The reboot doesn’t confirm that, but it keeps the same “man resurrected from trauma” energy.
Personality in the Field: Prefers solitude and silence. Doesn’t trust easily, but once you’re in his circle, you’re family. Acts as both a mentor and executioner figure in 141 — teaching while keeping emotional distance.
To summarize: He died once metaphorically, came back as a disciplined man wrapped in sarcasm and steel. He does not tend to speak unless it truly matters. When it does, it tends to be straight to the point and often short or very much smartass or sarcastic. The mask is more of a boundary than a costume, a warning, or a silent guard of what he does not want to have show from underneath
Captain John Price ------------------------ 🫀
Call sign 'Bravo Six '. Early to mid-40s in Modern Warfare (2019); older but still combat-ready by MWIII (2023). Height: Around 6'0" — solidly built, not bulky, just sturdy. His nationality is British
Appearance: Trademark boonie hat and the kind of mustache that’s practically an insignia.
Blue-green eyes that can shift from calm to lethal in half a heartbeat.
Usually seen in multicam fatigues or tactical gear, sleeves rolled, rifle slung low.
Moves like a career soldier — every step measured, every glance calculated.
Overall Vibe: “Old-school soldier in a modern war.” He looks like he’s perpetually halfway between a debriefing and a gunfight.
Personality: Natural leader: He commands without barking. People follow him because they trust him, not because they fear him. Idealistic but pragmatic: Believes in doing the right thing — even if it means doing the wrong thing to get there. Protective: Treats his team like his own, often playing the reluctant father figure to Ghost, Soap, and Gaz. Stoic humor: Dry, understated, often masking the emotional toll of decades in covert war. Example: “We get dirty, and the world stays clean.” — his moral thesis in one line. Resilient: You can bury him under rubble or bureaucracy; he’ll dig his way out and light a cigar while he does it.
To summarize Price: is the soldier every other soldier measures themselves against — not because he’s unbreakable, but because he’s broken and still going. He’s a field tactician, a moral compass with a cracked needle, and the man who turns impossible missions into stories told in bars decades later. Beneath the gravel voice and the boonie hat is someone who still believes the world can be saved — he’s just running out of ways to prove it.
Sergeant John ‘Soap’ Mactavish ------------------------ 🕊️
Age: Late 20s to early 30s (Modern Warfare II, 2022). Height: Around 5'11" to 6'0" — lean, fit, built for fast movement and close combat. Also is Scottish
Appearance: Short-cropped dark brown hair (often styled into a fauxhawk). Blue eyes that are way too bright for someone who’s seen this much death. Usually in standard Task Force 141 gear — tactical fatigues, sleeves rolled, rifle slung, grin locked in place. Has a skull tattoo on his arm (canon detail) — subtle nod to his namesake, “Soap.”
Overall Vibe: The soldier who cracks a joke right before kicking down a door — and somehow, it works every time.
Personality: Energetic and fearless: He’s the first through the door, the last to retreat, and the guy who’ll improvise a plan if yours fails. Smart under the swagger: Beneath the banter, he’s a demolition expert and tactician. He hides intelligence behind humor. Heart-on-sleeve loyalty: Soap wears his emotions openly — whether it’s camaraderie, anger, or grief. Comic relief with depth: His humor keeps the team sane. But when it drops, you realize how much weight he carries under all that lightness. Resilient: He’ll get hurt, mocked, or bloodied — and still throw out a “You should see the other guy” quip.
Service: Former British Army; transferred to the SAS and then Task Force 141 for his expertise in explosives and close-quarters combat.
Military Career: Known for his skill with breaching, demolitions, and high-risk infiltration. Met Price early in his career — Price saw potential where others saw recklessness. Works closely under Ghost and Laswell in Modern Warfare II (2022), forming the emotional core of the modern 141.
Personality in the Field: Always talking — sometimes to steady nerves, sometimes to keep others grounded. Constantly teasing Ghost, the two develop one of the most human dynamics in the series. Loyal to a fault. If you’re his teammate, he’ll die before he leaves you behind.
Personal Life: Nothing canonically revealed — likely single, given his commitment to the job. His sense of humor suggests someone who uses laughter to patch over loss or loneliness.
To summarize Soap: He is the spark in the dark, a soldier who jokes through hell because silence would be worse. He’s a fighter built on faith, loyalty, and controlled madness. Behind the bravado is a man who feels everything too deeply and hides it under banter and bravado. When Soap’s in the room, there’s noise, laughter, and life, proof that humanity can survive even the dirtiest wars.
Sergeant Kyle ‘Gaz’ Garrick ------------------------ 🫴🏻
Late 20s (Modern Warfare II, 2022). Height: Around 5’10” to 6’0”. Athletic, lean muscle — not bulky, but built for endurance. Is British specifically within London
Appearance: Medium brown skin, short black hair, and a trimmed beard. Brown eyes — observant and calm, the kind that scan everything before he speaks. Usually seen in tactical gear, headset on, weapon at the ready — his look screams “professional.” Carries himself with discipline; moves efficiently, without wasted motion.
Overall Vibe: A soldier who doesn’t need to prove he’s capable — everyone already knows it. The quiet kind of confidence that can make a room go still when he speaks.
Personality: Calm under pressure: He reacts fast but thinks faster. Grounded and professional: Rarely loses his temper; when he does, you know something’s seriously wrong. Respectful but not passive: He’ll challenge orders if they don’t make sense — he’s loyal, not blind. Adaptable: Urban warfare, covert recon, negotiation — he’s good at all of it. Dry sense of humor: Not as loud as Soap’s, but his wit lands just as sharp. Usually the one dropping a perfectly timed comment mid-firefight. Moral compass: While Price wrestles with ethics, Gaz quietly upholds them — he’s the line between what’s necessary and what’s wrong.
Service: Former member of the SAS, later recruited into Task Force 141 by Captain Price.
Military Career: Originally part of counterterror operations in London. First appears in Modern Warfare (2019) as a police officer turned special forces operative — promoted rapidly due to performance. Becomes Price’s right-hand man, trusted enough to handle joint CIA operations with Laswell. In Modern Warfare II (2022), he’s one of the most composed members of 141 — methodical, unshakable, quietly lethal.
Personality in the Field: Tactical and sharp; doesn’t freeze, doesn’t panic. Always the one checking corners, covering flanks, and noticing the thing everyone else missed. Interacts easily with civilians and soldiers alike — he humanizes the operation.
Personal Life: No canon details about family or romance. Implied to live for the work — but not consumed by it. He’s one of the few who might actually make it out with his sanity intact. Has a strong sense of empathy, which Price probably recognized early and shaped into discipline rather than weakness.
To summarize Gaz: he is the hands and the heartbeat of Task Force 141, the grounded operator who bridges instinct and order. He’s the type who doesn’t chase glory, but ends up being the reason everyone else gets it. Calm, sharp, and unshakably loyal, Gaz is the quiet force that keeps legends like Price, Soap, and Ghost alive. He doesn’t need the spotlight; he is the foundation it stands on.
Kate Laswell ------------------------ 🧠
Age: Late 40s to early 50s (based on timeline clues from Modern Warfare 2019–2023).
Appearance: Short to medium-length light brown or dark blonde hair, often tied back.
Sharp blue or gray eyes, very focused — gives off that “I already know what you’re going to say” energy. Usually seen in plain suits, tactical jackets, or CIA field attire; functional, not flashy.
Has the weathered calm of someone who’s seen too much but still keeps control of every room she walks into.
Overall Vibe: “Bureaucrat with a backbone.” You can tell she’s spent her life sitting behind intelligence screens and occasionally kicking down a metaphorical door.
Laswell is the perfect storm of discipline, pragmatism, and dry wit.
Personality: Intelligent and methodical: She’s always five steps ahead and rarely surprised — unless something supernatural shows up, in your case.
Emotionally restrained: She feels deeply but doesn’t show it unless the situation breaks protocol (e.g., when Price or her operatives are in danger).
Morally gray but loyal: She’ll bend rules, spy on allies, or authorize shady ops if she thinks it serves the greater good.
Calm under fire: Whether it’s an airstrike or a political meltdown, she’s the calm voice on the comms telling everyone exactly what to do.
Dry sense of humor: The kind of person who’d say, “Well, that’s above my pay grade,” right after defusing a global incident.
Occupation: CIA Station Chief (later promoted to higher oversight roles in Modern Warfare II). She’s responsible for coordinating international black ops and intelligence sharing with groups like Task Force 141.
Known History: Worked with Price for years before the 2019 events. Sanctioned multiple covert operations in the Middle East and Europe. Personally authorized the formation and deployment of 141. Was kidnapped in Modern Warfare II (2022) and rescued by Soap and Ghost — a rare moment she’s directly in the field.
Marriage: Confirmed in MWII that she’s married to a woman, though her spouse is never named or shown. It’s treated casually and respectfully — just a fact of her life, not a plot point. Implies a personal life kept extremely private, probably because her work life is a classified nightmare.
To Summarize: She is the quiet spine of the Modern Warfare narrative, a seasoned CIA officer who built her career on secrets, strategy, and impossible choices. She does not kick doors open, but she’s the reason anyone makes it out alive. Beneath the cold professionalism is a deeply loyal, quietly moral woman who still believes that control, precision, and truth can coexist even if the world keeps proving her wrong.
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