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Hazel-A302

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Biographical information

Homeworld:

Alluvion[1]

Born:

c. 2526[note 1]

Personal details

Species:

Human[1]

Gender:

Female[1]

Political and military information

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command Navy (formerly)[1]

Rank:

Petty Officer Second Class[1]

Service number:

S-A302[1]

 

Petty Officer Second Class Hazel-A302 is a SPARTAN-III commando known to be in service with the United Nations Space Command Armed Forces during the period following the Human-Covenant War's conclusion.[2][3]

Biography

Hazel was born on the colony of Alluvion.[1] As a young child, she was an exceptional athlete and student.[1] Hazel was eventually orphaned due to humanity's prolonged war with the Covenant and became one of four hundred and ninety-seven such war orphans recruited for the the first company of Spartan-IIIs.

Hazel's innate physical capabilities were greatly enhanced by Spartan augmentations and her scholarly abilities bent towards learning the many arts of war. Her talents led to her assignment as an ONI Headhunter conducting direct action operations against Covenant leaders on occupied planets and destroying critical UNSC information that had fallen into enemy hands.[1]

After the the war against the Covenant concluded Hazel spent some time traveling to various major population centers on Earth alongside another Spartan-III, Owen-B096. This was done as part of an Outpost Discovery, a mobile exploratory initiative focused on the education, recruitment, inspiration, and training of the next generation of UNSC personnel.[1]

Behind the Scenes

Spartan Hazel's existence was revealed through the mention of an exclusive Xbox avatar costume based on the character that will be provided for those who purchase tickets for Halo: Outpost Discovery.[2]

Gallery

List of appearances

Notes

  1. ^ The Alpha Company recruits brought to Onyx in 2531 were, generally either four, five, or six years old at the time. Notable exceptions to this rule include Jun-A266, Emile-A239, and Carter-A259, who were seven, eight, and eleven years old then.

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