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'''Lucy''' is a [[SPARTAN-III]] supersoldier who was conscripted into the Spartan-III program, developed by [[Colonel (UNSC)|Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]]. She was six years old when in [[2539]], she was orphaned by the [[Covenant]] when they glassed her homeworld and killed her parents.
'''Lucy-B091''' is a [[SPARTAN-III]] supersoldier who was conscripted into the Spartan-III program, developed by [[Colonel (UNSC)|Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]]. She was six years old when in [[2539]], she was orphaned by the [[Covenant]] when they glassed her homeworld and killed her parents.


==Physical Description==
==Physical Description==

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Lucy
Biographical information

Date of birth:

2533

Gender:

Female

Height:

1.6 metres (5.2 ft)

Hair color:

Black[1]

Political and military information

Spartan tag:

B091

Rank:

Petty Officer Second Class

 

Lucy-B091 is a SPARTAN-III supersoldier who was conscripted into the Spartan-III program, developed by Colonel James Ackerson. She was six years old when in 2539, she was orphaned by the Covenant when they glassed her homeworld and killed her parents.

Physical Description

Lucy is described as being tiny and almost miniature to her fellow Spartans. By 12 years of age after Operation: TORPEDO, she was only 5.2 feet tall [2] and 70 kilos. She also has pale skin from being inside her SPI armor for long periods at a time.

Biography

Lucy, distraught, volunteered for the Spartan-III program to get revenge on the Covenant aliens who murdered her family. She was trained by Lieutenant Commander Kurt-051 Ambrose and Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez at Camp Currahee for six years. Lucy, along with Tom-B292, Adam-B004 and Min-B174, became "Team Foxtrot," one of the organized SPARTAN-III combat teams in Beta Company.[3]

Operation: TORPEDO

Main article: Operation: TORPEDO

"How are you sure we're alive?"
— Lucy's last words to Tom[4]

In 2545, they were sent on Operation: TORPEDO to destroy a Covenant refinery on Pegasi Delta. The majority of Beta Company was killed before reaching the refinery, but Team Foxtrot managed to get to the refinery's reactor core. They destroyed the reactor core, and only managed to survive by jumping into the ocean nearby, sparing them from the immense heat.

Although the mission ended up as a 'success', only Lucy and Tom survived the battle. Adam and Min never made it, killed by the Covenant and reactor, respectively. Lucy, traumatized by the incident, was diagnosed with posttraumatic vocal disarticulation, and never spoke a word the rest of her life, save for a choked cry when having to express a final farewell to Kurt for the last time. It is unknown whether she couldn't or just didn't want to, as Kurt sometimes wondered.

Onyx and the Micro Dyson Sphere

Main articles: Onyx, Micro Dyson Sphere

Because of her inability to speak, she was to be classified as "unfit for duty," and reassigned to ONI's psych branch for "psychological evaluation". Kurt-051 rescued her from this fate, along with Tom-B292. Together with Tom, Lucy, and Chief Mendez, Kurt was able to train a third generation of SPARTAN-IIIs, Gamma Company. Lucy, along with Tom, stayed at Camp Currahee and helped in the training until 2552. At that point, the Battle of Onyx occurred.

Lucy fought valiantly alongside her brothers and sisters, defending the entry to the Shield World, until she was ordered to retreat into its safety by Kurt [5]. She and Tom were the last to go through, and had insisted on remaining behind with Kurt, who gave his life to save Dr. Halsey, Mendez and the other SPARTAN-IIIs including some of the SPARTAN-IIs. At most recent knowledge, she is still alive inside the Micro Dyson Sphere.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 98
  2. ^ R1e2u3b4e5n6 contacted Eric Nylund
  3. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 15
  4. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 27
  5. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 369