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Samuel Marcus was tasked with reviving [[Spartan-117]] before the Pillar of Autumn's crash-landing on [[Installation 04]]. He was a friend of [[Tech Chief]] [[Thom Shephard]]. He had not seen his wife, [[Ellen Marcus]], in three years as she lived on [[Earth]] and the war simply did not allow him the time to visit her. He had children with her.
Samuel Marcus was tasked with reviving [[Spartan-117]] before the Pillar of Autumn's crash-landing on [[Installation 04]]. He was a friend of [[Tech Chief]] [[Thom Shephard]]. He had not seen his wife, [[Ellen Marcus]], in three years as she lived on [[Earth]] and the war simply did not allow him the time to visit her. He had children with her.
[[Image:Samisdead.PNG‎|thumb|115px|left|Sam gets shot by a [[Major Domo]] Elite.]]


He was killed by [[Elite]]s who had boarded the ship. He died while trying to reach a picture of his wife Ellen.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], page 22</ref>
He was killed by [[Elite]]s who had boarded the ship. He died while trying to reach a picture of his wife Ellen.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], page 22</ref>

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Template:Human Character Infobox Tech Officer Samuel Marcus was a technician aboard the UNSC Pillar of Autumn in 2552. Service Number: 18827-318209-M[1]

Samuel Marcus was tasked with reviving Spartan-117 before the Pillar of Autumn's crash-landing on Installation 04. He was a friend of Tech Chief Thom Shephard. He had not seen his wife, Ellen Marcus, in three years as she lived on Earth and the war simply did not allow him the time to visit her. He had children with her.

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Sam gets shot by a Major Domo Elite.

He was killed by Elites who had boarded the ship. He died while trying to reach a picture of his wife Ellen.[2]

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Samuel Marcus and another tech after being killed by the Covenant.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Flood, page 3
  2. ^ Halo: The Flood, page 22