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"Curzon, seeing as you're so interested in financial statistics, you can tell us what you leanred yesterday about calculating averages..."
—Major Fuller, sarcastically targeting Curzon

Joshua Curzon was a student at Olafson Intermediate School and the younger brother of Roland Curzon.

Biography[]

Meeting Marcus Fenix[]

"Sir, if he's rich, why is he here?"
"You think this is a poor school?"
"Well we're all poor..."
—Joshua Curzon and Major Fuller discussing Marcus Fenix in class

Twelve years before Emergence Day, Joshua was in math class at Olafson Intermediate School when his teacher, Major Fuller, introduced a new student: Marcus Fenix. Joshua asked Major Fuller why Marcus was there, since he considered Olafson to be a poor school, and Marcus was rich. Fuller told him that no man could exist on his own, without support, and explained the principles of the COG.[1]

Confrontation[]

"So he thinks he's too good for us..."
—Joshua Curzon, to Carlos Santiago and Marcus Fenix

After seeing Carlos Santiago eating lunch with Marcus, Joshua and his older brother, Roland, blocked his path as the students headed back into the main building. He called Carlos an "ass-kissing snob" for hanging out with Marcus, but Carlos called him a moron and shoved past them. During a thrashball match at the end of the day, Joshua hit Carlos in the back with his elbow, but Carlos got back at him by bringing his foot down on Joshua's instep, causing Joshua to scream. After school ended, he, Roland, and a friend of the duo's waited outside the school for Carlos, and punched him in his face. However, Marcus showed up, and slammed Joshua onto the ground, and punched Roland right in the face with a nose-breaking punch. Marcus told them to never bother him or Carlos again, and the two Curzon brothers and their friend ran away. They took Marcus' advice and left the two of them alone.[2]

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Gears of War: Aspho Fields pg 50
  2. Gears of War: Aspho Fields pg 49-57
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