Talk:Gray Team

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Rumors[edit]

Ladies and gents, if the rumor doesn't have a source, don't put it down.

Made up names[edit]

Gray Team. Abby, Mike and Ethan? No.

Adrian CaptainAdamGraves

Where did you get there names?--ryanngreenday 02:10, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

  • I have my sources. When you're a hardcore fanfic writer like me, delving into topics previously undeveloped, you come across things. Things that discourage you, like names. Yea, and it's their names. Hah Jk. CaptainAdamGraves
In other words, you made them up. -ED 19:55, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

Answer to Gray Team[edit]

Gray Team = 3 other slipspace pods on Onyx, Team Katana members in 5 of the 8 pods, the other 3 must be Gray Team.

Team Katana was a team of Spartan-III, Gray Team is a team of Spartan-IIs, so that is incorrect.

halo cole protocoll[edit]

thats not a br55 thats a ma5k


I looks like an early br55. seargeant Johnson had a few on Harvest in 2525, so why cant gray team have them at a time highly likely to be after the first battle of harvest? To me it is not the least strange that they have br55s. -- Spartan-044 Anton, 01:41 CET, 29.09.2008

The final version of the book cover had the Spartan holding a BR55. They may or may not have been prototypes, but either way ONI gave it to them to use. Faith is to know. Trust. is to believe.


Armour colour[edit]

Standard MJOLNIR Mark IV is military green, not gray. And the BR55 didn't become used by the UNSC (other than on Harvest, which was a prototype) until August 30, 2552. Arby116

Armour can be any colour it needs to be. The Spartans in the Reach trailer are all different colours; two blue, one green, one tan, and two grey. The Master Chief seems to have preferred the baseline models - that doesn't neccessarily hold true of everyone else. As for the BR - just because it didn't enter general service, doesn't mean it wasn't used in limited numbers. -- Administrator Specops306 - Qur'a 'Morhek 21:50, December 17, 2009 (UTC)

The Lie About Gray[edit]

To me Halsey's note didn't suggest that Gray was dead, but rather that they we're the only Spartans still alive and not present. As in, there's more than just Gray team still out there. Alex T Snow 18:44, 25 August 2012 (EDT)

Same here. That's what it sounded like to me. Tuckerscreator(stalk) 19:07, 25 August 2012 (EDT)
That was my understanding as well - that she was lying about other Spartan-II's who were still active, but not present (i.e. Jorge-052)--Emblem 1.jpg Rusty - 112 22:40, 25 August 2012 (EDT)
I had to leave for work before I could finish that section, so I apologize for the sloppy editing. I was going to focus on the idea - as you've discussed - that Halsey was aware of other SPARTAN-IIs who were not at the briefing, (namely Jorge and perhaps Team Black). Honestly, "Gray Team may be dead" was sort of an afterthought and, now that I've read your comments, I can tell that is definitely not what Halsey was saying. Anyway, I've adjusted the article to be more in line with the journal's actual implication. --Courage never dies. 00:24, 26 August 2012 (EDT)
Looks good :) Alex T Snow 18:33, 26 August 2012 (EDT)