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The '''Military Resevation 01478-B''' on [[Reach]] was set up by the [[UNSC]] as one of their training facilities for [[Marine]]s and [[ODST]]s. The [[Spartans|Spartan soldiers]] trained here as well in 2517 upon their initial induction into the [[Spartans|SPARTAN-II program]]. In 2552, this was the location where the [[Master Chief]] tested his new energy shields for the [[MJOLNIR armor]]. Finally, [[Fredric-104]] used this area as a staging point for his spartans during the fall of Reach. | |||
The Military Resevation 01478-B on [[Reach]] was set up by the [[UNSC]] as one of their training facilities for [[Marine]]s and [[ODST]]s. The [[Spartans|Spartan soldiers]] trained here as well in 2517 upon their initial induction into the [[Spartans|SPARTAN-II program]]. In 2552, this was the location where the [[Master Chief]] tested his new energy shields for the [[MJOLNIR armor]]. Finally, [[Fredric-104]] used this area as a staging point for his spartans during the fall of Reach. | |||
It had the reputation for being known as "Painland". It featured a large obstacle course, with a run over ten acres of jagged gravel, a place called the "razor field" where the trainees had to crawl in the mud under razor wire with bullets flying inches over their heads. Finally there was a course called "The pillars of Loki" which consisted of a forest of ten meter high poles placed at random intervals, usually with booby traps strung on, to teach the importance of moving slowly and keeping one's eyes open. | It had the reputation for being known as "Painland". It featured a large obstacle course, with a run over ten acres of jagged gravel, a place called the "razor field" where the trainees had to crawl in the mud under razor wire with bullets flying inches over their heads. Finally there was a course called "The pillars of Loki" which consisted of a forest of ten meter high poles placed at random intervals, usually with booby traps strung on, to teach the importance of moving slowly and keeping one's eyes open. |
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