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Unidentified Spartan-II

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Unidentified Spartan-II
Biographical information

Born:

c. 2511[1]

Died:

February 4, 2531 (Harvest)[1]

Cause of death:

Killed by Ustaf 'Nbekee with a Needler.[1]

Personal details

Species:

Human[1]

Political and military information

Affiliation:

 

"Brother 'Crolunee, rejoice, for the green monster is no more, banished by the righteous might of our forces. My Needler has never had truer aim. Each shard unerringly found its mark across the field of battle. Why, even now, the Unggoy make sport with the green abomination's helmet."
Ustaf 'Nbekee.

This unidentified operator was a Spartan-II supersoldier in the UNSC's Naval Special Weapons division.[1]

Biography

Harvest campaign

The site of this Spartans death.

In a ground engagement during the Harvest campaign on February 4, 2531, at a Methane refinery near the relic the Covenant found, this Spartan (with no backup) engaged 25 Covenant soldiers. The Spartan killed seven Covenant soldiers but was quickly killed by the Sangheili Ustaf 'Nbekee with a Needler. As a war prize, the Unggoy under 'Nbekee's command were allowed to play games with the Spartan's helmet.[1]

Identity

This Spartan's only appearance is in a brief in-game vignette on the now-defunct official Halo Wars viral website, in which the soldier's identity and gender go unmentioned.[1]

It is possible that this Spartan is Joseph-122, as only his and Keiichi's status following the Harvest campaign remain unaccounted for: Three Spartans had died by that time (two by suicide[2] and one in combat[3]) while the remaining 28 have been named and are known to have survived the Harvest campaign.

It is unlikely that this Spartan is Keiichi-047 because despite Keiichi's status being MIA, he was seen fighting later on in the same day in a sunny period, while the unidentified Spartan was seen fighting during a dark period when Alpha Base was most likely running.[1]

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k halo.xbox.com, Halo Wars Launch Site: (Defunct) (Retrieved on Aug 12, 2010) [archive]
  2. ^ Halo Legends: "Homecoming"
  3. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 152