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{{Quote|It's a strange squad. The best ones always are.|[[Margaret Parangosky]]}}
{{Quote|It's a strange squad. The best ones always are.|[[Margaret Parangosky]]}}
'''Kilo-Five''' was a highly covert intelligence unit under the supervision of [[Margaret Parangosky|Admiral Margaret Parangosky]], the [[Office of Naval Intelligence|Director of Naval Intelligence]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', Chapter 2</ref> Established in late [[2553#January|January 2553]], Kilo-Five's mission was to incite an insurrection between the various [[Sangheili]] factions left shattered after the [[Great Schism]]; this was accomplished by arming the religious extremist group known as the [[Servants of the Abiding Truth]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', Chapter 1</ref> Due to the position of the civilian administration and [[High Command]], specifically [[Terrence Hood|Fleet Admiral Hood]], to pursue a peace treaty with [[Sanghelios]], this unit and mission is not known to those outside the senior leadership of ONI. Kilo-Five was led in the field by [[Serin Osman|Rear Admiral Serin Osman]], an ONI operative, former [[SPARTAN-II]] and the protégé of Admiral Parangosky.
'''Kilo-Five''' was a highly covert intelligence unit under the supervision of [[Margaret Parangosky|Admiral Margaret Parangosky]], the [[Office of Naval Intelligence|Director of Naval Intelligence]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', Chapter 2</ref> Established in late [[2553#January|January 2553]], Kilo-Five's mission was to incite an insurrection between the various [[Sangheili]] [[Covenant remnants|factions]] left shattered after the [[Great Schism]]; this was accomplished by arming the religious extremist group known as the [[Servants of the Abiding Truth]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', Chapter 1</ref> Due to the position of the civilian administration and [[High Command]], specifically [[Terrence Hood|Fleet Admiral Hood]], to pursue a peace treaty with [[Sanghelios]], this unit and mission were not known to those outside the senior leadership of ONI. Kilo-Five was led in the field by [[Serin Osman|Rear Admiral Serin Osman]], an ONI operative, former [[SPARTAN-II]] and the protégé of Admiral Parangosky. The unit reported directly to Admiral Parangosky and was thus designated as part of ONI Core Four, outside the hierarchy of ONI's Sections Zero through Three.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 199''</ref>


During their operations, they manned the highly advanced stealth corvette {{UNSCShip|Port Stanley}}, refitted in the post-war months with [[Forerunner]] technology.  
During their operations, they manned the highly advanced [[ONI prowler|stealth corvette]] {{UNSCShip|Port Stanley}}, refitted in the post-war months with [[Forerunner]] technology.  


==Members==
==Members==
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Meanwhile, a Kig-Yar pirate crew contracted by 'Telcam located ''Pious Inquisitor'' and attempted to commandeer the ship for themselves. Sinks, distrustful of the Kig-Yar and only compliant to Sentzke's orders, placed the ship in complete lockdown. Once Kilo-Five located the ship, Sentzke convinced Sinks to allow them to come onboard. Planning to escape, Sentzke had Vaz promise to take care of Naomi and in turn gave his word to cease his aggression against Earth. Mal and Naomi boarded the ship in a different location and eliminated members of the Kig-Yar crew. The Shipmistress, [[Chol Von]], set the ship to explode and escaped with her remaining crew. While Kilo-Five escaped to their dropships, Sentzke took a [[Type-25 Spirit|Spirit]] from the [[shuttle bay]] but stayed in range to ensure Naomi was safe. Vaz requested BB to give Sentzke the file on Naomi's kidnapping to prove him right to his doubting family; BB complied and sent the files to Sentzke's Spirit. BB discovered Sinks had secretly rigged the Spirit with a miniature slipspace drive which would enable him and Sentzke to escape. Black-Box knew ONI would never stop hunting Sentzke if they knew he was alive and chose to erase his own recollection of the incident, leaving Kilo-Five to conclude that Sentzke had died when the ship exploded.  
Meanwhile, a Kig-Yar pirate crew contracted by 'Telcam located ''Pious Inquisitor'' and attempted to commandeer the ship for themselves. Sinks, distrustful of the Kig-Yar and only compliant to Sentzke's orders, placed the ship in complete lockdown. Once Kilo-Five located the ship, Sentzke convinced Sinks to allow them to come onboard. Planning to escape, Sentzke had Vaz promise to take care of Naomi and in turn gave his word to cease his aggression against Earth. Mal and Naomi boarded the ship in a different location and eliminated members of the Kig-Yar crew. The Shipmistress, [[Chol Von]], set the ship to explode and escaped with her remaining crew. While Kilo-Five escaped to their dropships, Sentzke took a [[Type-25 Spirit|Spirit]] from the [[shuttle bay]] but stayed in range to ensure Naomi was safe. Vaz requested BB to give Sentzke the file on Naomi's kidnapping to prove him right to his doubting family; BB complied and sent the files to Sentzke's Spirit. BB discovered Sinks had secretly rigged the Spirit with a miniature slipspace drive which would enable him and Sentzke to escape. Black-Box knew ONI would never stop hunting Sentzke if they knew he was alive and chose to erase his own recollection of the incident, leaving Kilo-Five to conclude that Sentzke had died when the ship exploded.  


====Shore Leave====
====Shore leave====
Once the Venezian threat was neutralized, Kilo-Five was granted shore leave. They dropped off Mike Spenser at ''[[Anchor 10]]'' and before heading out to the planet [[Cascade]], picked up a cargo of arms meant for 'Telcam from the {{UNSCShip|Thatcher}}.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 476''</ref>
Once the Venezian threat was neutralized, Kilo-Five was granted shore leave. They dropped off Mike Spenser at ''[[Anchor 10]]'' and before heading out to the planet [[Cascade]], picked up a cargo of arms meant for 'Telcam from the {{UNSCShip|Thatcher}}.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 476''</ref>