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The '''''Gray Team''''' series is the retroactive name given to ''[[Halo]]'' [[Halo novels|novels]] focusing on [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan-II]] [[Gray Team]], written by [[Tobias Buckell]]. It consists of ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' ([[2008]]), and ''[[Halo: Envoy]]'' ([[2017]]). | The '''''Gray Team''''' series is the retroactive name given to ''[[Halo]]'' [[Halo novels|novels]] focusing on [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan-II]] [[Gray Team]], written by [[Tobias Buckell]]. It consists of ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' ([[2008]]), and ''[[Halo: Envoy]]'' ([[2017]]). | ||
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| Follows [[Melody Azikiwe]] on a diplomatic mission on [[Carrow]], while searching for a way to rescue Gray Team from captivity. | | Follows [[Melody Azikiwe]] on a diplomatic mission on [[Carrow]], while searching for a way to rescue Gray Team from captivity and their role in the [[Carrow Conflict]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:30, March 19, 2022
The Gray Team series is the retroactive name given to Halo novels focusing on Spartan-II Gray Team, written by Tobias Buckell. It consists of Halo: The Cole Protocol (2008), and Halo: Envoy (2017).
Novels[edit]
Title | Cover | Author | Audio book narrators | Publication | Summary |
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Halo: The Cole Protocol | Tobias Buckell | Jonathan Davis | 2008 | Introduces Gray Team and details the backstories of Jacob Keyes and Thel 'Vadam. | |
Halo: Envoy | Tobias Buckell | Scott Brick | 2017 | Follows Melody Azikiwe on a diplomatic mission on Carrow, while searching for a way to rescue Gray Team from captivity and their role in the Carrow Conflict. |
Continuity[edit]
This series shares narrative connections with the short story Oasis from Halo: Fractures, with Halo: Envoy essentially acting as its sequel.
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