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{{Quote|You got us all out of there alive. Get some rest.|Cutter commends Anders' actions and wishes her a well-deserved rest.}}
{{Quote|You got us all out of there alive. Get some rest.|Cutter commends Anders' actions and wishes her a well-deserved rest.}}
[[File:HW20.png|thumb|300px|Cutter lingers in Cryo Room 3 after bidding farewell to Anders for the time being.]]
[[File:HW20.png|thumb|300px|Cutter lingers in Cryo Room 3 after bidding farewell to Anders for the time being.]]
Without a slipspace drive, the ''Spirit of Fire'' found itself years, if not decades, away from human civilization. Cutter charted a course for [[Reach]] and the majority of the crew entered cryostasis. Cutter, however, did not even sleep, likely with the assistance of [[drugs|pharmaceutical stimulants]]. On March 1, Chief Engineer [[Andrew Prescott]] presented his finished assessment to the captain concerning the damage done to the ship. Repairs were being made to its hull, but the the slipspace engine was irreplaceable. There had been a notion that a spare could be manufactured from base reactor units, but this was judged to be impossible. Cutter decided to place even more people in cryo at this point and run the ship with a skeleton crew. On March 3, he made an entry in his log about Anders and her recent captivity. He noted that she had been a [[prisoner of war]] of the Covenant longer than anyone else so far, and yet she had not sought counseling or really talked about the experience much at all. On March 11 he accompanied Ellen to Cryo Room 3. She was protesting his wish for her to enter cryo, but he insisted. He thanked her for helping to get them away from the mysterious planet in one piece, but she solemnly reminded him that not everyone had made it.<ref>'''Halo Wars''', campaign level ''[[Escape]]''</ref> After initiating her freeze, he lingered by the tube next to hers, which bore the name of Sergeant J. Forge. The next day, the captain was walking the ship when he stopped to visit the med bay to check on those recovering from the prior battles. A nurse, [[Lulu Hershey]], was apprehensive about whether she would ever see her fiancé again and Cutter reassured her that she would. He returned to his cabin and wrote five more commendations, fourteen family condolence letters, and a note to [[Mary Cutter|Mary]]. Then, for the first time in two weeks, he finally slept.<ref name="HWTE"/> Eventually nobody was left aboard the ship that was not in cryo, save for Serina.
Without a slipspace drive, the ''Spirit of Fire'' found itself years, if not decades, away from human civilization. Cutter charted a course for [[Reach]] and the majority of the crew entered cryostasis. Cutter, however, did not even sleep, likely with the assistance of [[drugs|pharmaceutical stimulants]]. On March 1, Chief Engineer [[Andrew Prescott]] presented his finished assessment to the captain concerning the damage done to the ship. Repairs were being made to its hull, but the the slipspace engine was irreplaceable. There had been a notion that a spare could be manufactured from base reactor units, but this was judged to be impossible. Cutter decided to place even more people in cryo at this point and run the ship with a skeleton crew. On March 3, he made an entry in his log about Anders and her recent captivity. He noted that she had been a [[prisoner of war]] of the Covenant longer than anyone else so far, and yet she had not sought counseling or really talked about the experience much at all. On March 11 he accompanied Ellen to Cryo Room 3. She was protesting his wish for her to enter cryo, but he insisted. He thanked her for helping to get them away from the mysterious planet in one piece, but she solemnly reminded him that not everyone had made it.<ref>'''Halo Wars''', campaign level ''[[Escape]]''</ref> After initiating her freeze, he lingered by the tube next to hers, which bore the name of Sergeant J. Forge. The next day, the captain was walking the ship when he stopped to visit the med bay to check on those recovering from the prior battles. A nurse, [[Lulu Hershey]], was apprehensive about whether she would ever see her fiancé again and Cutter reassured her that she would. He returned to his cabin and wrote five more commendations, fourteen family condolence letters, and a note to [[Mary Cutter|Mary]]. Then, for the first time in two weeks, he finally slept.<ref name="HWTE"/> Eventually nobody was left aboard the ship that was not in cryo, save for Serina. ''Spirit of Fire'' was declared "lost with all hands" on [[2534|February 10, 2534]], the ship having previously been classified as simply [[missing in action]]. A memorial service was held for the vessel's crew, but many family members chose not to attend, holding out hope that their loved ones were still alive.<ref name="HWTE"/> Various theories circulated throughout the UNSC as to the ship's fate, ranging from being lost during a covert mission for ONI, destroyed in orbit over Arcadia, defecting to Insurrectionist forces, or being stranded in space. When Captain Cutter's widow, [[Mary Cutter|Mary]], was asked about the defection theory, she physically assaulted the reporter.</ref> On January 1, [[2537]], a small outbreak of the [[Flood|parasite]]s encountered on the artificial world took place on the ''Spirit of Fire''. Serina didn't wish to wake the captain, so she let Anders and [[Jerome-092]] deal with it. After the Human-Covenant War's conclusion, the ''Spirit of Fire'' and her crew were honored at the dedication of the [[Halo Living Monument|Living Monument]], along with numerous other ships that had been lost with all hands during the war.<ref>'''Halo Living Monument'''</ref>
 
===Legacy===
[[File:HW20.png|thumb|300px|Cutter inside the ''Spirit of Fire'''s cryo room.]]
''Spirit of Fire'' was declared "lost with all hands" on [[2534|February 10, 2534]], the ship having previously been classified as [[missing in action]]. The reason for this change was kept top secret. A memorial service was held for the vessel's crew, but many family members chose not to attend, holding out hope that their loved ones were still alive.<ref name="HWTE"/><ref group="note">Graeme Devine, the lead writer of ''Halo Wars'', wrote several essays about ''Spirit of Fire'' to assist the game's production team; however, he admits they are "basically fanfiction" and some [[HRUNTING Mark III (B) Exoskeleton#Note|blatantly contradict canon]]. According to {{Plain|[http://www.graemedevine.com/graemedevine/Spirit_of_Fire/Entries/2009/3/14_The_Mystery_of_%E2%80%9CSpirit_of_Fire%E2%80%9D.html Devine's blog]}}, various theories circulated throughout the UNSC as to the ship's fate, ranging from being lost during a covert mission for ONI, destroyed in orbit over Arcadia, defecting to Insurrectionist forces, or being stranded in space. When Captain Cutter's widow, [[Mary Cutter|Mary]], was asked about the defection theory, she physically assaulted the reporter.</ref>
 
After the Human-Covenant War's conclusion, ''Spirit of Fire'' and her crew were honored at the dedication of the [[Halo Living Monument|living monument]], along with numerous other ships that had been lost with all hands during the war.<ref>'''Halo Living Monument'''</ref>
 
====Daniel Clayton's revenge====
{{Main|Ambush at Oth Lodon}}
On [[2558|March 11, 2558]], the UNSC flagship [[UNSC Infinity|''Infinity'']] recovered the civilian freighter ''[[Pilgrims Pride]]'' after intercepting a distress call from the [[Artesia-702 system]]. Several [[AC-220 Vulture]]s and [[AV-22 Sparrowhawk]]s emerged from the freighter and launched a short-lived Trojan horse attack inside ''Infinity''. It was soon discovered that these craft had been previously assigned to ''Spirit of Fire''.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 4|Issue #4]]''</ref>
 
Despite the diplomatic risks, Lord Terrence Hood, who felt guilty over his role in the ''Spirit of Fire''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s disappearance and the loss of his former commanding officer, ordered ''Infinity'' to investigate. When they arrived at the specified coordinates near [[Oth Lodon]], they found not the ''Spirit'' but a [[Oth Lodon station|Covenant space station]]. Cutter's illegitimate son, [[Daniel Clayton|Captain Daniel Clayton]] contacted ''Infinity'', revealing himself to be aligned with the [[New Colonial Alliance]], an [[Insurrectionist]] group. Believing Lord Hood to be responsible for his father's death, Clayton ordered his crew to attack ''Infinity'' with the station's [[energy projector]].<ref name="HE5"/> Although ''Infinity'' was disabled by the attack, the Spartans were able to board the station and stop Clayton, delivering him and his underlings to UNSC captivity.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 6|Issue #6]]''</ref>


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