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'''Dr. Elias Carver''' was a political sociologist, known for producing a set of theories called the "[[Carver Findings]]", first published in [[2491]].
'''Dr. Elias Carver''' was a political sociologist, known for producing a set of theories called the "[[Carver Findings]]", first published in [[2491]].


He theorized that unless the [[Insurrectionist]]s were put down, preferably by force, the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] would collapse and a civil war would tear [[Humanity]] apart.<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', page 44</ref>
He theorized that unless the [[Insurrectionist]]s were put down, preferably by force, the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] would collapse and a civil war would tear [[Humanity]] apart.<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', page 44</ref> He would later commit suicide in [[2509]], blaming himself for the carnage of the [[Insurrection]].<ref>'''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]'''</ref>


[[Jacob Keyes]] had read his work and considered him a pessimist.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'''</ref>
[[Jacob Keyes]] had read his work and considered him a pessimist.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'''</ref>

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Dr. Elias Carver was a political sociologist, known for producing a set of theories called the "Carver Findings", first published in 2491.

He theorized that unless the Insurrectionists were put down, preferably by force, the UNSC would collapse and a civil war would tear Humanity apart.[1] He would later commit suicide in 2509, blaming himself for the carnage of the Insurrection.[2]

Jacob Keyes had read his work and considered him a pessimist.[3]

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