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Post-traumatic vocal disarticulation is a condition involving the vocal chords of a human being. After experiencing extreme stress or trauma, a person diagnosed with this condition is rendered completely unable to speak, even if there is no catastrophic injury to their actual vocal chords. The condition is purely psychological,[1] although after extended periods of silence an individual suffering from post-traumatic vocal disarticulation may experience significant difficulty speaking coherently even if they overcome the condition on a psychological level.[2]

SPARTAN-III supersoldier Lucy-B091 was diagnosed with this condition at age 12 after her company was killed in Operation: TORPEDO, leaving her and Tom-B292 as the only survivors out of 300. This shook her terribly and she would remain silent for years afterward,[3] though she managed to speak a few words after being exceedingly agitated at Dr. Catherine Halsey for harassing the Huragok Prone to Drift.[2]

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Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Glasslands, pages 144-145
  2. ^ a b Halo: Glasslands, page 329
  3. ^ Halo: Ghost of Onyx, page 27