Archive:Letter - Re:Polaski


 * from Brandon Rebuga
 * to Eric Nylund
 * date Jan 5, 2007 2:05 PM
 * subject Several Questions from First Strike page 49
 * mailed-by gmail.com

I have two questions at the moment. First, you list Polaski as a "Petty Warrant Officer" on page 49. Did you mean Warrant Officer? Because I know you base your writings upon the American system and Petty Warrant Officer isn't a rank as far as I can recall. Second, on the same page, you list Haverson as a First Lieutenant, but give him the insignia of a Navy Lieutenant. He is in ONI, which suggests Navy, but he may well be Marine Corps. Thus, I want to clarify if he is Navy or Corps. Thank you for your time.

-- -Brandon Rebuga


 * from Eric Nylund
 * to Brandon Rebuga
 * date Jan 6, 2007 10:06 AM
 * subject RE: Several Questions from First Strike page 49

Brandon,

I don’t have a copy of the HALO Story Bible anymore so I cannot cross-reference to make sure, but these appear to be errors.

Polaski (to my recollection) should be Petty Officer Second Class.

Haverson is a Navy Lieutenant.

Hope that helps.

All best wishes,

Eric Nylund


 * from Brandon Rebuga
 * to Eric Nylund
 * date Jan 19, 2007 2:54 PM
 * subject Polaski
 * mailed-by gmail.com

I've been doing some considering. Originally, when I asked you about the rank of Haverson and Polaski, I was merely looking at Page 49. Now, I am viewing the whole book (for example: page 52) Now, you did say to the best of your recollection when stating that Polaski should be a Petty Officer Second Class. The thing is, you refer to her as just a Warrant Officer on several other occasions (read: throughout the entire book). I would just like to confirm your statement, as you seemed a tad unsure. As you do refer to her as a Warrant Officer, did you indeed mean for her to be a Petty Officer Second Class and just stuck with Warrant Officer due to the confusion that initially spurred the Petty Warrant Officer, or did you actually mean for her to be a Warrant Officer. Thanks, as always, for your continued cooperation.

-- -Brandon


 * from Eric Nylund
 * to Brandon Rebuga
 * date Jan 20, 2007 5:59 AM
 * subject RE: Polaski

Brandon,

Yes, this is confusing. The term “Warrant” is an older naval term which refers to a class of ranks.

This might clear it up:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_Officer

So Polaski is a Warrant Officer _and_ a Petty Officer Second Class (one term being less specific than the other).

I hope that helps.

All best wishes,

Eric Nylund