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==Alleged retirement==
==Ambiguous Mentions==
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Prior to the [[Fall of Reach]], one of the SPARTAN-IIs had been wounded too critically to continue active duty.<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', page ''240''</ref> It is possible that this wounded Spartan was Maria and that she did not participate in the Fall of Reach, though she may have been sufficiently rehabilitated by October 2552 to test the Mark VI MJOLNIR armor. However, the 'too-wounded' Spartan might have been [[Naomi-010]], who later served in ONI's [[Kilo-Five]] team deployed to [[Sanghelios]].  
Maria-062 is theorized to have been mentioned in two other ''Halo'' books, but it cannot be clearly determined if it is specifically her.
 
In ''Halo: The Fall of Reach'', during Catherine Halsey's briefing to the Spartans assembled for [[Operation: RED FLAG]], she mentions that among those not present is one SPARTAN-II who was been too critically wounded to continue active duty.<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', page ''240''</ref> It is possible that this wounded Spartan was Maria, whose absence allowed her to avoid the [[Fall of Reach]] and afterward having healed enough by October 2552 to test the Mark VI MJOLNIR armor. Other candidates are possible, though, like [[Naomi-010]], who is not known to have been at the Fall of Reach and later served in ONI's [[Kilo-Five]] team deployed to [[Sanghelios]].
 
In ''Halo: Mortal Dictata'', Serin Osman mentions that only one Spartan has ever retired, and only because they had the excuse of having failed the augmentation procedure.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', page ''367''</ref> Since Maria was planning to retire, Osman could be referring to her. However, Osman compares the unnamed retired Spartan to herself, as Serin had also failed augmentations. While Osman had no received any physical benefits from the procedure, Maria seems to be at the peak of ability, well enough to use the MJOLNIR powered armor, a system dangerous enough to kill an unaugmented user. Additionally, Maria had not yet retired by October 2552, which raises the question of why she would wait 27 years to retire if she had failed augmentations in 2525. Possible answers include Maria having been one of the crippled Spartans who was later rehabilitated, or Maria having not yet retired by [[2553]] and Osman referring to another Spartan like [[Ralph-303]].


It is far more likely, however, that her retirement, (at least her intent to start a family), was a ruse and that she served with the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] despite no longer actively serving with her fellow SPARTAN-IIs. The only SPARTAN-II who is known to have retired, (as opposed to Maria's unsubstantiated claim), was [[Ralph-303]], who was discharged due to psychological instability and physical problems caused by later augmentation procedures. Following Ralph's precedent, it is also possible that Maria was one of twelve "washouts" who were crippled by the augmentations; [[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]] was confident that at least some of the "washouts" could be rehabilitated and redeployed, so it is possible that Maria was rehabilitated.
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Revision as of 18:23, January 28, 2014

"Maria" redirects here. For other uses of the name, see Maria (disambiguation).

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"Once John gets a hold of this armor, we'll all start sleeping a little better at night."
— Maria-062

Maria-062 is a SPARTAN-II supersoldier. She claimed that, at some point during the Human-Covenant War, she had retired with the intent of starting a family.[1]

Biography

Special Warfare Center

Prior to the Battle of Earth in October 2552, Maria tested the new Mark VI MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor in Seongnam, United Korea.

She fought against a squad of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers from the 340th ODST Combat Training Unit with Tactical Training Rounds in a mock battle near the Special Warfare Center. After the exercise, the armor was approved for battle and was delivered to the orbital defense platform Cairo Station. There, it was issued to Master Chief Petty Officer John-117.[2]

Ambiguous Mentions

Maria-062 is theorized to have been mentioned in two other Halo books, but it cannot be clearly determined if it is specifically her.

In Halo: The Fall of Reach, during Catherine Halsey's briefing to the Spartans assembled for Operation: RED FLAG, she mentions that among those not present is one SPARTAN-II who was been too critically wounded to continue active duty.[3] It is possible that this wounded Spartan was Maria, whose absence allowed her to avoid the Fall of Reach and afterward having healed enough by October 2552 to test the Mark VI MJOLNIR armor. Other candidates are possible, though, like Naomi-010, who is not known to have been at the Fall of Reach and later served in ONI's Kilo-Five team deployed to Sanghelios.

In Halo: Mortal Dictata, Serin Osman mentions that only one Spartan has ever retired, and only because they had the excuse of having failed the augmentation procedure.[4] Since Maria was planning to retire, Osman could be referring to her. However, Osman compares the unnamed retired Spartan to herself, as Serin had also failed augmentations. While Osman had no received any physical benefits from the procedure, Maria seems to be at the peak of ability, well enough to use the MJOLNIR powered armor, a system dangerous enough to kill an unaugmented user. Additionally, Maria had not yet retired by October 2552, which raises the question of why she would wait 27 years to retire if she had failed augmentations in 2525. Possible answers include Maria having been one of the crippled Spartans who was later rehabilitated, or Maria having not yet retired by 2553 and Osman referring to another Spartan like Ralph-303.

Trivia

Maria-062 is the first SPARTAN-II whose face was visually depicted in official media.

Gallery


List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Graphic Novel, "Armor Testing", page 68
  2. ^ Halo 2, campaign level, The Armory
  3. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 240
  4. ^ Halo: Mortal Dictata, page 367

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