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'''Chong''' was a senior engineer aboard the military cargo tender, {{UNSCShip|Dark Was the Night}}.<ref name="bs">'''[[Halo: Fractures]]''', ''[[Breaking Strain]]''</ref>
'''Chong''' was a senior engineer aboard the military cargo tender, {{UNSCShip|Dark Was the Night}}.<ref name="bs">'''[[Halo: Fractures]]''', ''[[Breaking Strain]]''</ref>


==History==
==Biography==
In [[2552]], the ''Dark Was the Night'' crashed on the [[human colony|colony]], [[Losing Hand]], destroying the colony's wind farm in the crash. The acting captain, [[Darren Leone]], offered to power the town with the ship's reactor. This proved a problem for Chong, as powering both the ship and the town would often put a strain on the reactor. Almost a year after the crash there had been a system overload, which caused the town to suffer a power outage that Chong and his team had struggled to repair. Due to the tension between the colonists and crew, few of the colonists believed that a system overload occurred, instead insisting the power outage was intentional. Days later, the regular food-trade load of salted fish had arrived with over half of it contaminated by fuel oil, labeled an accident by locals.{{Ref/Reuse|bs}}
In [[2552]], the ''Dark Was the Night'' crashed on the [[human colony|colony]], [[Losing Hand]], destroying the colony's wind farm in the crash. The acting captain, [[Darren Leone]], offered to power the town with the ship's reactor. This proved a problem for Chong, as powering both the ship and the town would often put a strain on the reactor. Almost a year after the crash there had been a system overload, which caused the town to suffer a power outage that Chong and his team had struggled to repair. Due to the tension between the colonists and crew, few of the colonists believed that a system overload occurred, instead insisting the power outage was intentional. Days later, the regular food-trade load of salted fish had arrived with over half of it contaminated by fuel oil, labeled an accident by locals.{{Ref/Reuse|bs}}