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'''Post-traumatic vocal disarticulation''' is a [[Human]] condition involving the vocal chords of a human being. After a period of extreme stress or trauma, a person diagnosed with this "disease" is rendered completely unable to speak, even if there is no catastrophic injury to their actual vocal chords. It is unclear if this condition is physical, or if it is merely psychological caused by very traumatic events. However, the words "post-traumatic" may point to it being psychological, as Lucy was one of the two other surviving SPARTAN-III personnel in her company. The other 298 were all killed in a huge explosion.  
'''Post-traumatic vocal disarticulation''' is a [[Human]] condition involving the vocal chords of a human being. After a period of extreme stress or trauma, a person diagnosed with this condition is rendered completely unable to speak, even if there is no catastrophic injury to their actual vocal chords. It is unclear if this condition is physical, or if it is merely psychological caused by very traumatic events. However, the words "post-traumatic" may point to it being psychological, as [[Lucy-B091]] was one of the two other surviving SPARTAN-III personnel in her company of 300 after [[Operation: TORPEDO]]. The other 298 were all killed in a huge explosion, which shook her terribly.<ref>''[[Halo: Ghost of Onyx]]''</ref>.
 
[[Lucy-B091]] is the only known case of someone being diagnosed with it in the [[Halo universe]] <ref>''[[Halo: Ghost of Onyx]]''</ref>.


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Post-traumatic vocal disarticulation is a Human condition involving the vocal chords of a human being. After a period of extreme stress or trauma, a person diagnosed with this condition is rendered completely unable to speak, even if there is no catastrophic injury to their actual vocal chords. It is unclear if this condition is physical, or if it is merely psychological caused by very traumatic events. However, the words "post-traumatic" may point to it being psychological, as Lucy-B091 was one of the two other surviving SPARTAN-III personnel in her company of 300 after Operation: TORPEDO. The other 298 were all killed in a huge explosion, which shook her terribly.[1].

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