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{{Quote|As of today Spartans stand on their own. Not as Navy or ONI assets. We are our own branch. As of now.|Commander Musa, to a council of high ranked officers at [[HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6]].}}
{{Quote|As of today Spartans stand on their own. Not as Navy or ONI assets. We are our own branch. As of now.|Commander Musa, to a council of high-ranked officers at [[HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6]]}}


'''[[Commander]] Musa''', formerly '''SPARTAN-096''', is a commander of the [[Spartan branch]], former [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II]] candidate and one of the creators of the [[SPARTAN-IV program]].<ref name="initiation">'''[[Halo: Initiation]]''', ''Issue #1''</ref>
'''Commander Musa''', formerly '''SPARTAN-096''', is a commander of the [[Spartan branch]], former [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II]] candidate, and one of the creators of the [[SPARTAN-IV program]].<ref name="initiation">'''[[Halo: Initiation]]''', ''[[Halo: Initiation Issue 1|Issue #1]]''</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
[[File:Halo Initiation Musa.png|thumb|left|Musa addressing the Admiralty.]]  
===Conscription and career===
Musa was abducted in [[2517]] along with the other SPARTAN-IIs. As a result of his body rejecting some of the [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|augmentations]], Musa was forced into a wheelchair for the rest of his life. He held a grudge toward [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]] and the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] not only for his own predicament, but also for the other candidates who were either maimed or killed by the augmentations. Even though he viewed the SPARTAN-II program as morally repugnant, Musa also recognized the importance of their accomplishments during the [[Human-Covenant War]]. He believed that Spartans were still necessary in the aftermath of the war and as a result, he proposed that more Spartans be created, in the form of the [[SPARTAN-IV program]]. In [[2553|January 2553]], he brought together several [[admiral]]s at [[HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6]] to discuss the development and necessity of the new Spartan program as an [[Spartan (branch)|independent branch]] within the UNSC.<ref name="initiation"/>
Musa was abducted and conscripted into the [[SPARTAN-II program]] by [[Catherine Halsey|Doctor Catherine Halsey]] in [[2517]] when he was just six years old. Musa was taken to [[Reach]], where he was trained by the [[artificial intelligence]] [[Déjà]] and [[Franklin Mendez|Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez]] along with the rest of the SPARTAN children. As a result of his body rejecting some of the [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|augmentation procedures]], Musa was forced into a wheelchair for the rest of his life. He held a grudge toward Dr. Halsey and the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] not only for his own predicament, but also for the other candidates who were either maimed or killed by the augmentations. Even though he viewed the SPARTAN-II program as morally repugnant, Musa also recognized the importance of their accomplishments during the [[Human-Covenant War]]. He believed that Spartans were still necessary in the aftermath of the war and as a result, he proposed that more Spartans be created, in the form of the [[SPARTAN-IV program]].<ref name="initiation"/>
 
===Creation of the Spartan branch===
{{Quote|You are Spartans now. You stand side by side with your Spartan brothers and sisters. You march into battle together—you do not charge ahead. You do not grab glory for yourself.|Commander Musa addressing SPARTAN-IV recruits}}
With the aid of [[SPARTAN-III program|SPARTAN-III]] [[Jun-A266]], several UNSC personnel were recruited into the SPARTAN-IV program. Musa and Jun later witnessed a training exercise after the SPARTAN-IVs received the [[SPARTAN-IV Augmentation Program|augmentations program]] with [[Sarah Palmer]], [[Edward Davis]], [[Vladimir Scruggs]], [[Joel Thomas]], and [[Yeong-hao Holst]]—without armor—against a squad of [[UNSC Marine Corps|UNSC Marines]]. During the exercise, Palmer rushed ahead to accomplish the objective, but her teammates were disabled in the process. After Scruggs complained that the Spartans would of been more successful if they were donning their armor, Musa told them that he would have to earn the right to wear the armor. Jun and Musa berated Palmer for abandoning her teammates to complete the objective and Musa lectured the Spartans on the importance of Spartans working as a team. The five SPARTAN-IVs and Jun were later sent them to {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}, where they succeeded in stopping the [[New Colonial Alliance]]'s [[Raid on UNSC Infinity|attempt]] at capturing the ship.<ref name="initiation2">'''Halo: Initiation''', ''[[Halo: Initiation Issue 2|Issue #2]]''</ref>
 
In [[2553|January 2553]], he brought together several [[admiral]]s at [[HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6]] to discuss the development and necessity of the new Spartan program as an [[Spartan (branch)|independent branch]] within the UNSC.<ref name="initiation"/> Musa stated that the Spartans were able to prevent the attack on ''Infinity'' and for exposing [[Mattius Drake|Admiral Mattius Drake]] and his new rebel movement—the NCA. Musa then boldly declared the Spartans as an [[Spartan (branch)|independent branch]].<ref name="initiation3">'''Halo: Initiation''', ''[[Halo: Initiation Issue 3|Issue #3]]''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
As a commander, Musa is the second-highest-ranking member of the SPARTAN-II program, (active or otherwise). He is outranked only by [[Admiral]] [[Serin Osman]].
As a commander, Musa is the second-highest-ranking member of the SPARTAN-II program—active or otherwise. He is outranked only by [[Serin Osman|Admiral Serin Osman]].
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Halo Initiation Musa.png|Musa addressing the Admiralty.
File:JunandMusa.png|Musa-096 and Jun-A266 reviewing their Spartan-IV recruits.
</gallery>
 
==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: Initiation]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: Initiation]]'' {{1st}}
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"As of today Spartans stand on their own. Not as Navy or ONI assets. We are our own branch. As of now."
— Commander Musa, to a council of high-ranked officers at HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6

Commander Musa, formerly SPARTAN-096, is a commander of the Spartan branch, former SPARTAN-II candidate, and one of the creators of the SPARTAN-IV program.[1]

Biography

Conscription and career

Musa was abducted and conscripted into the SPARTAN-II program by Doctor Catherine Halsey in 2517 when he was just six years old. Musa was taken to Reach, where he was trained by the artificial intelligence Déjà and Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez along with the rest of the SPARTAN children. As a result of his body rejecting some of the augmentation procedures, Musa was forced into a wheelchair for the rest of his life. He held a grudge toward Dr. Halsey and the Office of Naval Intelligence not only for his own predicament, but also for the other candidates who were either maimed or killed by the augmentations. Even though he viewed the SPARTAN-II program as morally repugnant, Musa also recognized the importance of their accomplishments during the Human-Covenant War. He believed that Spartans were still necessary in the aftermath of the war and as a result, he proposed that more Spartans be created, in the form of the SPARTAN-IV program.[1]

Creation of the Spartan branch

"You are Spartans now. You stand side by side with your Spartan brothers and sisters. You march into battle together—you do not charge ahead. You do not grab glory for yourself."
— Commander Musa addressing SPARTAN-IV recruits

With the aid of SPARTAN-III Jun-A266, several UNSC personnel were recruited into the SPARTAN-IV program. Musa and Jun later witnessed a training exercise after the SPARTAN-IVs received the augmentations program with Sarah Palmer, Edward Davis, Vladimir Scruggs, Joel Thomas, and Yeong-hao Holst—without armor—against a squad of UNSC Marines. During the exercise, Palmer rushed ahead to accomplish the objective, but her teammates were disabled in the process. After Scruggs complained that the Spartans would of been more successful if they were donning their armor, Musa told them that he would have to earn the right to wear the armor. Jun and Musa berated Palmer for abandoning her teammates to complete the objective and Musa lectured the Spartans on the importance of Spartans working as a team. The five SPARTAN-IVs and Jun were later sent them to UNSC Infinity, where they succeeded in stopping the New Colonial Alliance's attempt at capturing the ship.[2]

In January 2553, he brought together several admirals at HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6 to discuss the development and necessity of the new Spartan program as an independent branch within the UNSC.[1] Musa stated that the Spartans were able to prevent the attack on Infinity and for exposing Admiral Mattius Drake and his new rebel movement—the NCA. Musa then boldly declared the Spartans as an independent branch.[3]

Trivia

As a commander, Musa is the second-highest-ranking member of the SPARTAN-II program—active or otherwise. He is outranked only by Admiral Serin Osman.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c Halo: Initiation, Issue #1
  2. ^ Halo: Initiation, Issue #2
  3. ^ Halo: Initiation, Issue #3