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As a member of the Air Force emergency response unit Red Horse, '''Henry Culver''' has seen first-hand the social and physical disruption plaguing the planet at the time the events in ''The Lost Art'' take place.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/notes/the-lost-art/season-one-characters/134475488523338/|title=Season One: Characters|website=''The Lost Art'' Facebook group|access-date=February 10, 2021}}</ref>
As a member of the Air Force emergency response unit Red Horse, '''Henry Culver''' has seen first-hand the social and physical disruption plaguing the planet at the time the events in ''The Lost Art'' take place.


A friend of [[Gabriel Collins|Colonel Collins]] and [[Alexander Jung|Alex Jung]], Henry was handpicked for the mission; Collins was so desperate to have him on the team he pulled him from an operation in Turkey where his team was rebuilding runways.
A friend of [[Gabriel Collins|Colonel Collins]] and [[Alexander Jung|Alex Jung]], Henry was handpicked for the mission; Collins was so desperate to have him on the team he pulled him from an operation in Turkey where his team was rebuilding runways.
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