Boren's Syndrome: Difference between revisions

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Since it has been confirmed that Boren's Syndrome is simply a cover for the side-effects of the SPARTAN-I augmentations, it is possible that the augmentations keep the Flood from recognizing a potential host because of the disruptive effects of the augmentations. However, this cannot be confirmed or disproved since Johnson was the only SPARTAN-I to come in contact with the Flood.
Since it has been confirmed that Boren's Syndrome is simply a cover for the side-effects of the SPARTAN-I augmentations, it is possible that the augmentations keep the Flood from recognizing a potential host because of the disruptive effects of the augmentations. However, this cannot be confirmed or disproved since Johnson was the only SPARTAN-I to come in contact with the Flood.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
[[File:51181474-Full.jpg|thumb|Half-Infected Johnson glitch, before revival to full infected.|200px]]
[[File:51181474-Full.jpg|thumb|Half-Infected Johnson glitch, before revival to full infected.|200px]]


*Despite Sergeant Johnson's supposed immunity to the Flood, it is possible to see him infected through a [[Life After_Death|glitch]] that allows him to survive the cutscene. Johnson also comments during the infection "Aren't I supposed to be immune to this?".
*Despite Sergeant Johnson's supposed immunity to the Flood, it is possible to see him infected through a [[Life After_Death|glitch]] that allows him to survive the cutscene. Johnson also comments during the infection "Aren't I supposed to be immune to this?" This was revealed by Bungie as an Easter Egg.


*Since Johnson is programmed to revive after being killed, stopping an infection midway will result in momentary death, suddenly changing to a marine infection form and getting up.
*Since Johnson is programmed to revive after being killed, stopping an infection midway will result in momentary death, suddenly changing to a marine infection form and getting up.
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