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''' | '''Warrant Officer Second Class<ref>[[Letter - Re:Polaski]]</ref> Shiela Polaski<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 49</ref>''' was a blonde-haired [[UNSC]] Warrant Officer Second Class assigned to the [[23rd Naval Air Squadron]] in [[2552]]. She was stationed aboard the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} as a [[D77-TC|Pelican]] pilot. When that vessel fled the [[Battle of Reach]] and ended up at [[Installation 04]], Polaski survived the ''Autumn's'' crash landing. | ||
She was never mentioned during [[The Battle of Installation 04]] but was among the handful of survivors who fled in a [[D77-TC|Pelican]] when the Halo was destroyed. She, [[Lieutenant (UNSC)|Lieutenant]] [[Elias Haverson]], [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Avery Johnson]], and [[Corporal (UNSC)|Corporal]] [[Locklear]] hid in the debris field until they met with [[SPARTAN-117]] and [[Cortana (AI)|Cortana]] in their [[Longsword]] fighter. Despite the harrowing experience of Installation 04, she was relatively levelheaded. At some point, [[Locklear]] developed a crush on her.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 282</ref> She apparently returned his feelings. | She was never mentioned during [[The Battle of Installation 04]] but was among the handful of survivors who fled in a [[D77-TC|Pelican]] when the Halo was destroyed. She, [[Lieutenant (UNSC)|Lieutenant]] [[Elias Haverson]], [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Avery Johnson]], and [[Corporal (UNSC)|Corporal]] [[Locklear]] hid in the debris field until they met with [[SPARTAN-117]] and [[Cortana (AI)|Cortana]] in their [[Longsword]] fighter. Despite the harrowing experience of Installation 04, she was relatively levelheaded. At some point, [[Locklear]] developed a crush on her.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 282</ref> She apparently returned his feelings. | ||
She helped the Chief capture the [[Covenant]] [[Assault Carrier|flagship]] ''[[Ascendant Justice]]''. She then learned to pilot its [[DX-class Spirit Dropship|Covenant | She helped the Chief capture the [[Covenant]] [[Assault Carrier|flagship]] ''[[Ascendant Justice]]''. She then learned to pilot its [[DX-class Spirit Dropship|Covenant Dropships]], and when they returned to [[Reach]], she piloted the ship to the surface so they could locate the [[SPARTAN-IIs]] who had survived the fall of Reach. | ||
When they returned to the ''Ascendant Justice'' and were caught in an anomalous [[Slipspace]] bubble, Polaski volunteered to pilot the Spartans outside the vessel to conduct extra-vehicular repairs.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 218</ref> She was killed along with [[SPARTAN-044]] and [[SPARTAN-008]] when a renegade charge of [[plasma]] flash-vaporized the dropships cockpit. | When they returned to the ''Ascendant Justice'' and were caught in an anomalous [[Slipspace]] bubble, Polaski volunteered to pilot the Spartans outside the vessel to conduct extra-vehicular repairs.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 218</ref> She was killed along with [[SPARTAN-044]] and [[SPARTAN-008]] when a renegade charge of [[plasma]] flash-vaporized the dropships cockpit. | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
Halo: First Strike, pg. 43 | |||
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