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*Dr. Halsey knew what she had to do. Her duty. It was for the greater good. All humanity would be served... even if a tiny handful of them had to suffer for it. Still, when she turned inward and faced her complicity in this—she was revolted by what she saw.
*Dr. Halsey knew what she had to do. Her duty. It was for the greater good. All humanity would be served... even if a tiny handful of them had to suffer for it. Still, when she turned inward and faced her complicity in this—she was revolted by what she saw.
*“I’m forgoing your recommendations, Déjà. I’m going to tell them the truth.” - When Déjà's psychological evaluations tell Halsey that it'd be better to lie to the children why they've been taken.
*“I’m forgoing your recommendations, Déjà. I’m going to tell them the truth.” - When Déjà's psychological evaluations tell Halsey that it'd be better to lie to the children why they've been taken.
*“So do lies. Any story fabricated to motivate the children—claiming their parents were taken and killed by pirates, or by a plague that devastated their planet—if they learned the truth
*“So do lies. Any story fabricated to motivate the children—claiming their parents were taken and killed by pirates, or by a plague that devastated their planet—if they learned the truth later, they would turn against us.” - When Déjà tells Halsey that the truth has risks.
later, they would turn against us.” - When Déjà tells Halsey that the truth has risks.
*“A memory loss that may leak into other parts of the brain. No, this will be dangerous enough for them even with intact minds.” - When Déjà suggests wiping the children's memories of their parents.
*“A memory loss that may leak into other parts of the brain. No, this will be dangerous enough for them even with intact minds.” - When Déjà suggests wiping the children's memories of their parents.
*“They’ll adapt. Or they won’t, and they will be untrainable and unsuitable for the project. Either way I just want to get this over with.”
*“They’ll adapt. Or they won’t, and they will be untrainable and unsuitable for the project. Either way I just want to get this over with.”
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*“Any physiological or mental instabilities?”
*“Any physiological or mental instabilities?”
*“They might as well have been killed. But can the Spartans kill, Chief? Kill on purpose? Are they ready for real combat?” - Regarding the trainers' inability to get out of their armor.
*“They might as well have been killed. But can the Spartans kill, Chief? Kill on purpose? Are they ready for real combat?” - Regarding the trainers' inability to get out of their armor.
*“Something has happened, Chief. [[Covenant|Something ONI and the Admiralty never expected]]. The brass wants to deploy the Spartans. They want to test them in a real
*“Something has happened, Chief. [[Covenant|Something ONI and the Admiralty never expected]]. The brass wants to deploy the Spartans. They want to test them in a real combat mission.”
combat mission.”
*“Your rumors are out-of-date, Chief. There’s no more fighting at Harvest. There ''is'' no more Harvest.” - When Mendez says he's heard rumors of the fighting at Harvest.
*“Your rumors are out-of-date, Chief. There’s no more fighting at Harvest. There ''is'' no more Harvest.” - When Mendez says he's heard rumors of the fighting at Harvest.
*“Get them out of this hole. I want them ready to muster at 0400. We have a briefing at 0600 tomorrow aboard the ''Pioneer''. We’re taking them on a mission ONI has been saving for the right crew and the right time. This is it.
*“Get them out of this hole. I want them ready to muster at 0400. We have a briefing at 0600 tomorrow aboard the ''Pioneer''. We’re taking them on a mission ONI has been saving for the right crew and the right time. This is it.

Revision as of 20:55, October 11, 2013

Halo: The Fall of Reach

Chapter 1

  • "We must be near Eridanus." Halsey's first words to Keyes after exiting her cryotube.
  • "I’m fine, Lieutenant. Get cleaned up and dressed. Hurry. We have important work to do.” - After Keyes her help in getting dressed and to work.
  • “Welcome, Lieutenant. Please have a seat at the communication station and monitor the channels when we enter normal space. If there’s so much as a squeak on nonstandard frequencies, I want to know instantly.”
  • “Toran? Give me astrogation maps of the system. Are there any planets currently aligned with our entry trajectory and Eridanus Two? I want to pick up a gravitational boost so we can move in-system ASAP. And can we have some music? Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto Number Three, I think. And start a preburn warm-up cycle for the fusion engines. And stop spinning theHan ’s central carousel section. We may need the power.” - To the Han's AI Toran.
  • “Yes, Lieutenant? You have a question?”
  • “A fairly accurate assumption and analysis, Lieutenant. Thisis a reconnaissance mission . . . of sorts. We are here to observe a child. The first of many, I hope.” - When Keyes asks why they've been sent to survey this system.
  • “A six-year-old male, to be precise. It may help if you think of this purely as a UNSC-funded physiological study. Which is precisely what you are to tell anyone who asks. Is that understood, Lieutenant?”
  • "I hate cryo sleep. It leaves one so cramped.”"
  • “Oh yes, I know how dangerous this system is. It has a colorful history: rebel insurrection in 2494, beaten down by the UNSC two years later at the cost of four destroyers. I don’t believe the Office of Naval Intelligence ever found their base in the asteroid field. And since there have been organized raids and scattered pirate activity nearby, one might conclude—as ONI clearly has—that the remnants of the original rebel faction are still active. Is that that what you were worried about?” - When Keyes protests that this system is dangerous for just the two of them.
  • “Speaking of pirates, weren’t you supposed to be monitoring communication channels for illegal signals? Just in case someone takes undue interest in a lone, unescorted, diplomatic shuttle?”
  • "Continue to monitor them, please."
  • “You don’t need my permission. By all means, speak candidly, Lieutenant. You’ve been doing a fine job so far.” - When Keyes asks to voice his opinion.
  • “Then, Lieutenant, I shall be equally candid. You are here because Vice Admiral Stanforth, head of Section Three of UNSC Military Intelligence Division, refused to lend me this shuttle without at least one UNSC officer aboard—even though he knows damn well that I can pilot this bucket by myself. So I picked one UNSC officer. You. You see, I’ve read your file, Lieutenant. All of it.” - When Keyes expresses that he feels he's less qualified for this mission.
  • “You do know what I’m talking about. You don’t lie well. Don’t insult me by trying again.” - When Keyes denies knowing what she's referring to.
  • “I chose you precisely because of your record—because of the incident in your second year at OCS. Fourteen ensigns killed. You were wounded and spent two months in rehabilitation. Plasma burns are particularly painful, I understand. The Lieutenant responsible was your CO on that training mission. You refused to testify against him despite overwhelming evidence and the testimony of his fellow officers . . . and friends. They told the board of review the secret the Lieutenant had entrusted to you all—that he was going to test his new theory to make Slipspace jumps more accurate. He was wrong, and you all paid for his eagerness and poor mathematics. Despite continuing pressure, you never testified. They threatened to demote you, charge you with insubordination and refusing a direct order—even discharge you from the Navy. Your fellow officer candidates testified, though. The review board had all the evidence they needed to court-martial your CO. They put you on report and dropped all further disciplinary actions. That is why you are here, Lieutenant—because you have an ability that is exceedingly rare in the military. You can keep a secret. You may have to keep many secrets after this mission is over.”
  • “I think that you would rather be on the Magellan . Fighting and dying on the frontier.”
  • “Indeed, Lieutenant, ever since we left Earth’s gravity, well, we’ve been fighting one another for every cubic centimeter of vacuum—from Mars to the Jovian Moons to the Hydra System Massacres and on to the hundred brushfire wars in the Outer Colonies. It has always been on the brink of falling apart. That’s why we’re here.”
  • “This child could be more useful to the UNSC than a fleet of destroyers, a thousand Junior Grade Lieutenants—or even me . In the end, the child may be the only thing that makes any difference.” - When Keyes asks what difference could the one child make.

Chapter 2

  • “It’s nice here. This colony doesn’t know how good they’ve got it. Rural lifestyle. No pollution. No crowding. Climate-controlled weather.” - Halsey regarding Eridanus II.
  • "Relax. We’re supposed to be parents inspecting the school for our little girl." - To Keyes, who is uncomfortable in a civilian suit.
  • Number 117 had all the genetic markers she had flagged in her original study—he was as close to a perfect subject for her purposes as science could determine. But Dr. Halsey knew it would take more than theoretical perfection to make this project work. People were more than the sum of their genes. There were environmental factors, mutations, learned ethics, and a hundred other factors that could make this candidate unacceptable. - Halsey's thoughts in John as a subject.
  • “You like games. So do I.” - Halsey to John when meeting him after his King of the Hill winning streak.
  • “I have a different game I want you to try. Look. People used coins like this for currency a long time ago, when Earth was the only planet we lived on.” Each side is different. Do you see? One has the face of a man with long hair. The other side has a bird, called an eagle, and it’s holding—”
  • “We’ll use this coin in our game. If you win you can keep it.”
  • “It’s very simple. I toss the coin like this. Next time, though, before it lands, I want you to tell me if it will fall with the face of the man showing or with the eagle holding the arrows.”
  • Was it possible that he saw which side was up when he grabbed it . . . or more improbably, could have picked which side he wanted? - Halsey's thoughts on John correctly guessing the right side.
  • She shouldn’t have used his name. That was a bad sign. She couldn’t afford the luxury of liking her test subjects. She mentally stepped away from her feelings. She had to maintain a professional distance. She had to... because in a few months Number 117 might not be alive.
  • “We screen these subjects for certain genetic markers. Strength, agility, even predispositions for aggression and intellect. But we couldn’t remote test for everything. We don’t test for luck.” - When Keyes asked why she tested John with a coin.
  • “Of course not. But we have one hundred and fifty test subjects to consider, and facilities and funding for only half that number. It’s a simple mathematical elimination, Lieutenant. That child was one of the lucky ones—either that or he is extraordinarily fast. Either way, he’s in.” - When Keyes asks if she believes in luck
  • “I hope that continues, Lieutenant. For your sake, I hope you never understand what we’re doing.”

Chapter 3

  • Dr. Halsey knew what she had to do. Her duty. It was for the greater good. All humanity would be served... even if a tiny handful of them had to suffer for it. Still, when she turned inward and faced her complicity in this—she was revolted by what she saw.
  • “I’m forgoing your recommendations, Déjà. I’m going to tell them the truth.” - When Déjà's psychological evaluations tell Halsey that it'd be better to lie to the children why they've been taken.
  • “So do lies. Any story fabricated to motivate the children—claiming their parents were taken and killed by pirates, or by a plague that devastated their planet—if they learned the truth later, they would turn against us.” - When Déjà tells Halsey that the truth has risks.
  • “A memory loss that may leak into other parts of the brain. No, this will be dangerous enough for them even with intact minds.” - When Déjà suggests wiping the children's memories of their parents.
  • “They’ll adapt. Or they won’t, and they will be untrainable and unsuitable for the project. Either way I just want to get this over with.”
  • “As per Naval Code 45812, you are hereby conscripted into the UNSC Special Project, codenamed SPARTAN II. You have been called upon to serve. You will be trained . . . and you will become the best we can make of you. You will be the protectors of Earth and all her colonies. This will be hard to understand, but you cannot return to your parents. This place will become your home. Your fellow trainees will be your family now. The training will be difficult. There will be a great deal of hardship on the road ahead, but I know you will all make it. Rest now. We begin tomorrow.”
  • “Keep them busy tomorrow. Keep them from thinking about what we’ve just done to them.” - To Mendez and Déjà.

Chapter 5

  • “Do? I think that’s obvious, Chief. Make him a Squad Leader.” - To Mendez, after hearing John's testimony about why he ordered his Spartans to attack the men guarding the Pelican.

Chapter 6

  • “I want that transmission decoded now.” - Referring to the encrypted messaged sent to her by Admiral Ysionris Jeromi.
  • “On my glasses, please, Déjà.” - Halsey's glasses scan her retinas to allow her access to classified documents.
  • She winced at the veiled rebuke in the Admiral’s communiqué. He had never approved of her decision to work with the Office of Naval Intelligence, and made his disappointment with his star pupil evident every time she visited Hopeful. It was hard enough to justify the morality of the course she was about to embark upon. Jeromi’s disapproval only made her decision more difficult.
  • “I have doubts, Déjà. I thought the reasons so compelling when we first started project SPARTAN. Now? I . . . I just don’t know.” - After seeing Jeromi's calculations for the augmentation surgery's risks of failure.
  • “Only if they survive to fulfill that mission. We should delay the procedures. More research needs to be done. We could use the time to work on MJOLNIR. We need time to—” - After Déjà reminds her of the predicted climaxing of the Insurrection.
  • “I hate this. And sometimes, Déjà, I hate you, too.” - After Déjà warns that ONI might replace Halsey with someone with fewer moral qualms.
  • “I’ll tell you how to win, John. You have to survive.” - To John during his surgery, as he asks how to pass this "mission".

Chapter 8

  • Our situation has changed. Where are my Spartans? They are not in their barracks, nor on any of the ranges.”
  • “Maybe you should explain that statement, Chief.” - When Mendex tells her the Spartans have had to train elsewhere.
  • “I presume you do not have my Spartans taking inventory today, Chief?” - When Mendez tells her they're now in an abandoned titanium mine.
  • “I’m not sure I see the connection between this place, my Spartans, and the exoskeleton projects, but I’ll play along a bit further. Yes, I know all about the Mark I prototypes. We had to scrap the concept and redesign battle armor from the ground up for the MJOLNIR project. The Mark Is consumed enormous energy. Either they had to be plugged into a generator or use inefficient broadcast power—neither option is practical on a battlefield. They used the units that weren’t scrapped as dock loaders to move heavy equipment. Or might they have been dumped in a place like this?” - When Mendez asks her if she knows about the MJOLNIR Mark I.
  • “You haven’t put my Spartans in some of those antiques?”
  • “Then they are faster and stronger than we anticipated?” - After Mendez tells her three trainers were accidentally killed by the Spartans.
  • “Capture the flag? Past all that heavy armor?” - When witnessing their new training field.
  • “Where are the Spartans?”
  • “He’s at point blank range! Even stun rounds can kill at that distance!” - When seeing John attack one of the Mark Is.
  • “Show me that again. You recorded all that, didn’t you?”
  • “They should not be performing so well. There must be unexplained synergistic effects brought on by the combined modifications. What are their reaction times?” - After Mendez tells her the Spartans run at an average of 55 mph.
  • “Any physiological or mental instabilities?”
  • “They might as well have been killed. But can the Spartans kill, Chief? Kill on purpose? Are they ready for real combat?” - Regarding the trainers' inability to get out of their armor.
  • “Something has happened, Chief. Something ONI and the Admiralty never expected. The brass wants to deploy the Spartans. They want to test them in a real combat mission.”
  • “Your rumors are out-of-date, Chief. There’s no more fighting at Harvest. There is no more Harvest.” - When Mendez says he's heard rumors of the fighting at Harvest.
  • “Get them out of this hole. I want them ready to muster at 0400. We have a briefing at 0600 tomorrow aboard the Pioneer. We’re taking them on a mission ONI has been saving for the right crew and the right time. This is it.
  • “Tomorrow we see if all the pain they’ve been through has been worth it.”

Halo: First Strike

Halo 4

Prologue

  • "You already know everything." - When Halsey's interrogator orders her to tell him about the SPARTAN-II children.
  • "Children's minds are more easily accepting of indoctrination, their bodies more adaptable to augmentation. The result was the ultimate soldier. And because of our success, when the Covenant invaded, we were ready."
  • "When one human world after another fell, when my Spartans were all that stood between humanity and extinction, nobody was concerned over why they were originally built." - When the interrogator accuses her of glossing over the Spartans' original reason for creation.
  • "My work saved the human race."
  • "What are you after? The others before you were Naval Intelligence but you - you're something else."
  • "The records show efficient behavior operating in hazardous situations. I supplied the tools to maintain that efficiency." - When the interrogator cites records of Spartans being sociopathic.
  • "What does John have to do with this? ...you want to replace him." - When the interrogator accuses John of being a "broken" human.
  • "His file reads 'missing in action'." - When told Master Chief is dead.
  • "Your mistake is seeing Spartans as military hardware. My Spartans are humanity's next step, our destiny as a species. Do not underestimate them. But most of all, do not underestimate... him."

Spartan Ops/Halo: Infinity

S1/Catherine

  • "I'm not walking around the ship I built with my hands cuffed." - When brought aboard the Template:UNSCship under arrest.
  • "Show me the artifact."
  • "I'm not Henry Glassman, Captain." - When Lasky expresses caution about her touching it.
  • "Yes, and I see you've decided I rate three of the new model." - Referring to Lasky having her surrounded by three SPARTAN-IVs.
  • "First, we taught them how to be silent. Then we taught them how to be Spartans." - When DeMarco asks Madsen about what Halsey did to the kidnapped children.
  • "The artifact, Forerunner, is talking to your engines, also Forerunner. But it is also communicating with these other systems as well."
  • "Indeed, but the artifact is reaching out to them. And it and your engines are transmitting..."
  • "You came here to study the planet. Instead, something on the planet is studying you."

Spartan Mountain

  • "Yes. Have they reached the location of interest?" - When asked to study the structure at Two Giants.
  • "Their armor sees enough. I'm watching the environment scans."
  • "There. That location. I need a closer look." - Referring to the south tower.
  • "It's either the source of the signal we're tracking, or it's the destination. I suggest activating it and finding out."
  • "Oh my! I'll need some of Roland's cycles for translating, but it looks like navigation data. Communications protocols. This is going to take some time to sort through." - After the tower fires a signal into the sky.

S1/Didact's Hand

  • "You knock at least. Most people don't." - When Gabriel Thorne greets her at her cell.
  • "I'm afraid it's all still quite classified." - When Thorne asks about the SPARTAN-II Program.
  • "I did what was required."
  • "Why do you think?" - When Thorne asks why she used children.
  • "There were many reasons behind the choices we had to make. Psychological and physiological."
  • "Perhaps some of you are closer than others." - When Thorne asks if she thinks the S-IVs are incapable being proper Spartans.
  • "So, Mister Thorne, what interest is my research to you, specifically?"
  • "Does it help you—help your grief—being here on Requiem, shooting at... what do they call them? Prometheans?" - After hearing Thorne's testimony about why he signed up to become a Spartan.
  • "Prometheus stole fire from the gods, and gave it to humanity. I'm simply curious what gifts, if any, the Promethean lifeforms have to offer."

S1/Memento Mori

  • "Taking a reading. Oh my..." - When examining the Didact's Gift.
  • "A moment please. Intriguing."
  • "Yes. It's very similar to an A.I. Matrix. But we expected that..." - When Roland remarks that its structure looks familiar.
  • "Roland, freeze all monitors!" - When the Didact's Gift begins displaying images on the screens.
  • "Not pictures...memories. An alien A.I. full of human memories."
  • "You knew this, didn't you, Captain Lasky?"
  • "That is not ancient. That is the attack on Earth from six months ago." - When Lasky says he's aware that Promethean Knights were made from ancient humans.
  • "I suspect we misunderstood the artifact's true purpose." - After seeing an image of the translocation artifact in New Phoenix.
  • "Enough has been kept from me. I've decided to start questioning all my prior assumptions."
  • "I suspect that's a lie, Captain." - When Lasky denies lying to her about the Prometheans.

S1/Scattered

  • "Life is too short, I will never learn all that exist in our tiny galaxy let alone the rest of the universe. And I so desperately want to know...everything. But the UNSC acts like children at play in a sandbox. Mistaking its edges for the limits of the world."
  • "Why? I shared no information. The intelligence already knew my name, my task, and offered data that might advance our research by years. This is a research mission after all...even if you treat it like a live fire war game." - When Palmer taunts that the UNSC might jail her for good now.

S1/Invasion

  • "Yes, his hospitality speaks wonders." - When Roland tells her Captain Lasky put a lot of faith in her.
  • "What is hidden can be useful." - When Roland asks what keeping secrets ever gained her.
  • "Such as the phrase 'undid-iridium'." - Activating the hidden backdoor in Roland's programming.
  • "Roland, tell the guards outside that Captain Lasky has requested my presence in his ready room and block all further communications."
  • "Roland, give me full access to this terminal."
  • "The Didact's Hand. If people would just share things with me I could solve all the world's problems. Send everything the UNSC has on the Librarian to my data pad." - When viewing Infinity's classified information.
  • "This is all my own research! I need new information. Anything that has been kept from me."
  • "John?! I... Roland, prep a Pelican for immediate launch. And patch this terminal into the comm systems infiltrated by the artifact." - When Roland reveals that John-117 is alive.
  • "We have played your game quite long enough and we are both out of time. In our previous conversation you mentioned 'assistance'." - When contacting Jul 'Mdama.
  • "Who but the Didact's Hand could offer me a Promethean soul?" - When 'Mdama asks how she knew he was messaging her.
  • "What we both want, Jul: Librarian. A powerful name for me as well as you. Librarian was very fond of humans. Did you know that?"
  • "John's alive! He was here, on this ship. Nobody told me he was alive!" - To Lasky, when he arrests her.

S1/Expendable

  • "Captain, the Prometheans-" - During the Prometheans' attack on Infinity.
  • "There's still a great many things that we don't know about slipspace." - When Palmer expresses denial that slipspace could be anchoring their ship.
  • "I'm sorry, Captain!" - When a Promethean Knight kidnaps her.
  • "I think it is power you seek." - When meeting Jul 'Mdama in person.
  • "Knowledge is power."
  • "...Glassman did this?" - When examining the partially activated shrine.
  • "I wouldn't be so sure. The protective shield is emanating from the structure itself. And if I'm right-" - When Jul declares Glassman created its shield to deceive him.
  • "-access requires a more human touch." - After the shrine activates.

S1/Key

  • "You...You are Librarian. Wife of Didact. There is a Covenant cultist leader outside. He thinks you have something valuable." - When meeting the Librarian inside the shrine.
  • "Why give this to me?" - When the Librarian gives her the Janus Key.
  • "Thorne, take the key!" - When Gabriel Thorne arrives to rescue her.

S1/Exodus

  • "That was before I knew my compatriots were a hit squad, not a rescue team." - When 'Mdama rebukes her for throwing half of the key to the Spartans.
  • "Not that I fared much better in your care." - Referring to her amputated arm.
  • "The UNSC just tried to execute me. So you'll need to offer something other than idle threats if you want me to help you."
  • "That's easy, Jul. I want revenge." - When Jul asks Halsey what she wants him to give her.