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|actor = [[wikipedia:Richard Burgi|Richard Burgi]]
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|status = Deceased (2011)
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}}{{quote|<i>See ya never.</i>}}
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'''Clyde Decker''' was described as the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s toughest and best agent. He was sent to stop [[Chuck Bartowski]] from committing treason by requesting aid from [[Hartley Winterbottom]] to save [[Sarah Walker|Sarah]], first appearing in the [[Season Four]] finale episode {{424}}. His reputation can be ascertained from the fact that he frightens [[John Casey]].
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'''Clyde Decker''' was described as the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s toughest agent, the man sent to kill the men ordered to kill. He was first appearing in the [[Season Four]] finale episode {{424}}. His capabilities and reputation can be ascertained from the fact that he frightens [[John Casey]].
   
Decker is portrayed by [[wikipedia:Richard Burgi|Richard Burgi]].
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Decker is portrayed by [[wikipedia:Richard Burgi|Richard Burgi]], and is the [http://chuck-nbc.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Season_Quaternary_Antagonists quaternary antagonist] of [[Season Four|Season 4]], as well as the [http://chuck-nbc.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Season_Tertiary_Antagonists tertiary antagonist] of [[Season 5]].
   
== Series ==
 
=== Season four ===
 
Decker speaks directly to [[Chuck Bartowski|Chuck]] when he tried to break [[Hartley Winterbottom|Volkoff]] out of prison to counteract the [[Norseman]]. However, Decker already transferred Volkoff elsewhere before the arrival and fires Chuck from the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. Decker then issues an arrest for the treason to cover up any conspiracies to Agent X.
 
   
 
=== Season Four ===
Later, Decker removes the faulty prototype Intersect from Volkoff before Chuck could hijack the transfer truck, returning Volkoff's original identity as Hartley Winterbottom and ultimately Agent X. Nonetheless, Hartley follows Chuck after recognizing him as the son of [[Stephen Bartowski]] and creates a temporary cure for the Norseman.
 
 
Decker speaks directly to [[Chuck Bartowski|Chuck]] when the latter tried to break [[Hartley Winterbottom|Volkoff]] out of prison to counteract the [[Norseman]]. However, Decker already transferred Volkoff  before Chuck's arrival and he fires Chuck from the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. Decker then issues an arrest warrent to cover up any conspiracies with regard to Agent X.
   
 
Later, Decker removes the faulty prototype Intersect from Volkoff before Chuck could hijack the transfer truck, returning Volkoff's original identity as Hartley Winterbottom and  Agent X. Nonetheless, Hartley follows Chuck after recognizing him as the son of [[Stephen Bartowski]] and creates a temporary measure to counter the Norseman.
Decker eventually captures Chuck, [[Mary Bartowski|Mary]], [[John Casey|Casey]] and Hartley outside [[Westside Medical]] and debriefs them at [[Castle]]. There, Decker removes the [[Intersect 2.0]] from Chuck and attempts to convince Casey to tell the Bartowskis that the Intersect project is over. Casey figures out that Decker wants them to make a run for it so that he can look like the hero. He then got the jump on Decker and helped his friends escape.
 
   
 
Decker eventually captures Chuck, [[Mary Bartowski|Mary]], [[John Casey|Casey]] and Hartley outside [[Westside Medical]] and debriefs them at [[Castle]]. There, Decker removes the [[Intersect 2.0]] from Chuck and attempts to convince Casey to tell the Bartowskis that the Intersect project is over. Casey figures out that Decker wants them to make a run for it so that he can look like the hero when he kills them. He then got the jump on Decker and helped his friends escape.
Later, Decker and a team of CIA agents were waiting outside Westside in anticipation of Chuck's return after he acquired the antidote from [[Vivian Winterbottom|Vivian Volkoff]]. Decker felt that he had beaten Chuck when his agents outnumbered [[Team Bartowski]] and the [[Clandestine Attack Team Squad|CAT Squad]]. However Chuck brings in Spetsnaz troopers from [[Volkoff Industries]], and forces Decker to stand down. Chuck then threatened to leak the truth about Agent X and Decker's involvement if he dared to harm his friends and family.
 
   
 
Later, Decker and a team of CIA agents were waiting outside Westside in anticipation of Chuck's return after he acquired the antidote from [[Vivian Volkoff]]. Decker felt that he had beaten Chuck when his agents outnumbered [[Team Bartowski]] and the [[Clandestine Attack Team Squad|CAT Squad]]. However, Chuck brings in Russian Spetsnaz units from [[Volkoff Industries]] and forces Decker to stand down. Chuck then promised to leak the truth about Agent X and Decker's involvement if he dared to harm his friends and family.
Decker still has the entire Team Bartowski fired however, but Chuck states that he's done with the CIA.
 
   
 
Decker has the entire Team Bartowski fired, however, Chuck practiacally spits "I quit" at Decker.
=== The plan ===
 
At the end of the season four finale, Decker revealed that everything that has happened to [[Team Bartowski]] had been part of the plan, and that Chuck was merely a pawn. The plan has many parts like Fulcrum, The Ring, Daniel Shaw, Agent X, The Omen virus.etc. The objectives of the plan is to eliminate Chuck Bartowski and his team.
 
   
 
=== The Plan ===
In {{501}}, Decker foils [[Carmichael Industries]] as they attempted a heist on Roger Bale by freezing all the money they were attempting to steal, including the Volkoff assets - leaving them with nothing but the [[Buy More]] and Castle, and sounds the security alarm.
 
 
At the end of the season four finale, Decker revealed that everything that has happened to [[Team Bartowski]] had been part of the plan, and that Chuck was merely a pawn. The plan has many parts like Fulcrum, The Ring, Daniel Shaw, Agent X, The Omen virus and more. The main objectives of the plan is to eliminate Chuck Bartowski and his team.
   
 
In {{501}} Decker foils [[Carmichael Industries]] as they attempted a heist on Roger Bale by freezing all not only the money involved in the con, but all of Carmichael Industies assets as well - leaving them with nothing but the [[Buy More]] and Castle.
In all probability, Decker is the head of a [[Decker's team|group of rogue CIA agents]], determined to see Chuck fail. However, at the end of {{505}}, Decker is killed by [[Gertrude Verbanski]] with the use of a detonated explosive. In {{507}}, it was revealed that Decker was indeed corrupt beforehand and was blackmailed by prisoner [[Daniel Shaw]] when the latter discovered it. Through this, Shaw was able to manipulate Decker into hunting down Chuck and ultimately removing his [[Intersect 2.0]].
 
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Decker is a key member of a [[Decker's team|group of rogue CIA agents]], tasked with bring Chuck down. However, at the end of {{505}}, Decker is killed by [[Gertrude Verbanski]] with the use of an explosive. In {{507}}, it was revealed that Decker was indeed corrupt and was blackmailed into being his agent by prisoner, [[Daniel Shaw]]. Through this, Shaw was able to manipulate Decker into hunting down Chuck and ultimately removing his [[Intersect 2.0]].
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Decker blackmails and coerces Chuck and the team into stealing a computer virus when he threatens the life of the imprisoned John Casey, but this is his last slip-up, as [[Gertrude Verbanski]] takes steps, and a small explosive, to ensure Decker won't be complicating anyone's life again.
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While disavowing all knowledge of his illegal activities and persecution of Team Bartowski, the CIA is offended by his 'removal' from the game, and his masters continue to send further pawns against Chuck and his associates.
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Revision as of 16:54, 15 March 2020

Clyde Decker

Clyde Decker

Seasons: 4, 5
Portrayed by: Richard Burgi
Status: Deceased (2011)
Occupation: CIA Special Agent
Aliases:
Relatives: Unknown
Relationships: {{{relationships}}}
Residence:
Appearances: Template:424
Template:501
Template:504
Template:505
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See ya never.
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Clyde Decker was described as the CIA's toughest agent, the man sent to kill the men ordered to kill. He was first appearing in the Season Four finale episode Template:424. His capabilities and reputation can be ascertained from the fact that he frightens John Casey.

Decker is portrayed by Richard Burgi, and is the quaternary antagonist of Season 4, as well as the tertiary antagonist of Season 5.


Season Four

Decker speaks directly to Chuck when the latter tried to break Volkoff out of prison to counteract the Norseman. However, Decker already transferred Volkoff  before Chuck's arrival and he fires Chuck from the CIA. Decker then issues an arrest warrent to cover up any conspiracies with regard to Agent X.

Later, Decker removes the faulty prototype Intersect from Volkoff before Chuck could hijack the transfer truck, returning Volkoff's original identity as Hartley Winterbottom and  Agent X. Nonetheless, Hartley follows Chuck after recognizing him as the son of Stephen Bartowski and creates a temporary measure to counter the Norseman.

Decker eventually captures Chuck, Mary, Casey and Hartley outside Westside Medical and debriefs them at Castle. There, Decker removes the Intersect 2.0 from Chuck and attempts to convince Casey to tell the Bartowskis that the Intersect project is over. Casey figures out that Decker wants them to make a run for it so that he can look like the hero when he kills them. He then got the jump on Decker and helped his friends escape.

Later, Decker and a team of CIA agents were waiting outside Westside in anticipation of Chuck's return after he acquired the antidote from Vivian Volkoff. Decker felt that he had beaten Chuck when his agents outnumbered Team Bartowski and the CAT Squad. However, Chuck brings in Russian Spetsnaz units from Volkoff Industries and forces Decker to stand down. Chuck then promised to leak the truth about Agent X and Decker's involvement if he dared to harm his friends and family.

Decker has the entire Team Bartowski fired, however, Chuck practiacally spits "I quit" at Decker.

The Plan

At the end of the season four finale, Decker revealed that everything that has happened to Team Bartowski had been part of the plan, and that Chuck was merely a pawn. The plan has many parts like Fulcrum, The Ring, Daniel Shaw, Agent X, The Omen virus and more. The main objectives of the plan is to eliminate Chuck Bartowski and his team.

In Template:501 Decker foils Carmichael Industries as they attempted a heist on Roger Bale by freezing all not only the money involved in the con, but all of Carmichael Industies assets as well - leaving them with nothing but the Buy More and Castle.

Decker is a key member of a group of rogue CIA agents, tasked with bring Chuck down. However, at the end of Template:505, Decker is killed by Gertrude Verbanski with the use of an explosive. In Template:507, it was revealed that Decker was indeed corrupt and was blackmailed into being his agent by prisoner, Daniel Shaw. Through this, Shaw was able to manipulate Decker into hunting down Chuck and ultimately removing his Intersect 2.0.

Decker blackmails and coerces Chuck and the team into stealing a computer virus when he threatens the life of the imprisoned John Casey, but this is his last slip-up, as Gertrude Verbanski takes steps, and a small explosive, to ensure Decker won't be complicating anyone's life again.

While disavowing all knowledge of his illegal activities and persecution of Team Bartowski, the CIA is offended by his 'removal' from the game, and his masters continue to send further pawns against Chuck and his associates.

Gallery