Talk:Victor-101

Effort Victor
I took the liberty to flesh out his bio and history, tidy up his page, and give him his name. Before Black Four's page was up I had done one for Victor but never had a chance to put it up and someone beat me to it ;D. His name is indeed Victor-101 if you like about halfway through issue 1 he introduces himself to Iona. The only thing is I'm a little too new and have no idea how to throw him onto the spartan roster etc.--Sage winard 21:04, February 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * That's alright, I can't believe I missed his name in the issue. By the way, I have to ask about this one thing: other Spartan Teams may not know about Victor and the rest of Team Black, as the members may have been taken by ONI after faking their deaths via augmentation failure. - Where's this from? Is it something else I missed or is it just conjecture? They were shown training with Red Team at least, though that might be before the augmentations. --Jugus (Talk  | Contribs ) 21:09, February 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * You're right, sorry. When I was building the first page I had intially put this down as an idea to spark discussion I was working with the theory that these Spartan's were taken from the thirty who "died" as to not mess with the spartan count. I forgot to take it out. Apparently Frankie somewhere in a Legends thread hinted that not all the 30 that died really died. He said something about ONI has pulled spartans before, so why not? But i understand, this should be something discussed and I'll edit it--Sage winard 21:19, February 8, 2010 (UTC)

Decapitation
Given the fact that Victor had the AI, it makes sense for him to be the one that was decapitated.


 * So long as it's phrased in a "most likely was because of AI" sense then yeah, I agree. It was either Victor or Otto, since Margaret and Roma are face up with their visor numerals visible. Also, I find it odd that Victor/Otto's decapitation is the only visible injury on any member of the team, though that could be an art style thing. Alex T Snow (talk) 16:13, 23 July 2014 (EDT)