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'''Naval Code 45812''' was a secret [[UNSC]] protocol for the [[SPARTAN-II]] program being performed by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] in [[2517]]. The code authorized the conscription of children into the SPARTAN-II program without | '''Naval Code 45812''' was a secret [[UNSC]] protocol for the [[SPARTAN-II]] program being performed by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] in [[2517]]. The code authorized the conscription of children into the SPARTAN-II program without their or their parent's knowledge or consent of.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 30</ref> This protocol was put into effect by Dr. Halsey to collect candidates for the SPARTAN-II program. The children conscripted into the SPARTAN-II program were replaced by flash-clones to account for their abscence. The UNSC scientists never perfected flash-cloning and the flash-cloned children all died shortly after in fatal accidents engineered by ONI.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], pages 230-231 (there's also another point where it's talked about in-depth, but I can't find it) [~~~~]</ref> | ||
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Naval Code 45812 was a secret UNSC protocol for the SPARTAN-II program being performed by the Office of Naval Intelligence in 2517. The code authorized the conscription of children into the SPARTAN-II program without their or their parent's knowledge or consent of.[1] This protocol was put into effect by Dr. Halsey to collect candidates for the SPARTAN-II program. The children conscripted into the SPARTAN-II program were replaced by flash-clones to account for their abscence. The UNSC scientists never perfected flash-cloning and the flash-cloned children all died shortly after in fatal accidents engineered by ONI.[2]
References
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 30
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, pages 230-231 (there's also another point where it's talked about in-depth, but I can't find it) [~~~~]