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'''Tango Company''' is a [[UNSC Marine Corps]] company stationed on [[Reach]], that | '''Tango Company''' is a [[UNSC Marine Corps]] company stationed on [[Reach]], that participated in the training of the [[SPARTAN-II]]s. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Tango Company was | Tango Company was tasked with playing games of capture the flag against the young SPARTAN-II trainees. | ||
As of July 14, the Spartans had played seven such games, | As of July 14, the Spartans and the Marines had played seven such games, with Tango Company losing every one of them. Tango Company, tired of constant defeat, stopped playing by the rules. They began using live ammunition and abusing Spartan trainees that they caught in their territory. | ||
Despite the Marines' cheating, the Spartans were still victorious, winning once again; this time by infiltrating the base and detonating [[Stun Grenade]]s beneath Tango company's barracks buldings, inflicting many casualties. Then, neutralizing the guards around the flag pole with stun rounds, the Spartans snatched the flag and hid in the trees. Tango Company sent a [[Pelican]] transport in an effort to trick the Spartans into thinking their exfiltration craft had arrived. But, not fooled, the young supersoldiers once again outsmarted and overcame the hapless Marines. | |||
The men and women of Tango Company, tired of losing simple games to a few squads of 12-year-olds, began refering to the Spartans as the "freak Section Three kids". More than once they tortured the Spartans that were "captured" while playing the game. They brutally beat [[James]], whom they claimed had "fallen" down a flight of stairs in their one-story HQ while being transferred to a different cell. It took James a full week to recover from his injuries. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*It has not been stated what | *It has not been stated what battalion, regiment, or division Tango Company originated from. This could possibly mean that the company is separate from the standard front-line UNSC command structure. | ||
[[Category:UNSC]] | [[Category:UNSC]] | ||
[[Category:UNSC Military Units]] | [[Category:UNSC Military Units]] |
Revision as of 17:50, August 25, 2007
Template:Infobox Military Unit Tango Company is a UNSC Marine Corps company stationed on Reach, that participated in the training of the SPARTAN-IIs.
Background
Tango Company was tasked with playing games of capture the flag against the young SPARTAN-II trainees. As of July 14, the Spartans and the Marines had played seven such games, with Tango Company losing every one of them. Tango Company, tired of constant defeat, stopped playing by the rules. They began using live ammunition and abusing Spartan trainees that they caught in their territory.
Despite the Marines' cheating, the Spartans were still victorious, winning once again; this time by infiltrating the base and detonating Stun Grenades beneath Tango company's barracks buldings, inflicting many casualties. Then, neutralizing the guards around the flag pole with stun rounds, the Spartans snatched the flag and hid in the trees. Tango Company sent a Pelican transport in an effort to trick the Spartans into thinking their exfiltration craft had arrived. But, not fooled, the young supersoldiers once again outsmarted and overcame the hapless Marines.
The men and women of Tango Company, tired of losing simple games to a few squads of 12-year-olds, began refering to the Spartans as the "freak Section Three kids". More than once they tortured the Spartans that were "captured" while playing the game. They brutally beat James, whom they claimed had "fallen" down a flight of stairs in their one-story HQ while being transferred to a different cell. It took James a full week to recover from his injuries.
Trivia
- It has not been stated what battalion, regiment, or division Tango Company originated from. This could possibly mean that the company is separate from the standard front-line UNSC command structure.