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{{Quote|I kill the enemy, but do not hate them.|Jun-A266<ref name="firefight">''Halo: Reach'', "Armory"</ref>}}
{{Quote|I kill the enemy, but do not hate them.|Jun-A266<ref name="firefight">''Halo: Reach'', "Armory"</ref>}}
[[File:Jun_tattoo.png|thumb|250px|left|Jun, shortly before the Fall of Reach began.]]
[[File:Jun_tattoo.png|thumb|250px|left|Jun, shortly before the Fall of Reach began.]]
Calm and well-practiced,<ref name="enc115">''[[Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe]]'', p. 115 (2011)</ref> Jun is regarded as "rock solid under pressure" and not arrogant about his exceptional skills as a sniper.{{Ref/Reuse|profile}} Though he is confident in his skills as one of the best marksmen within the entire [[United Nations Space Command]],{{Ref/Reuse|vis}} Jun is reluctant to boast such. Somewhat a loner by nature, Jun competes only with himself and feels as if he has little time for trivial personality conflicts that impede efficiency.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}} Generally unusual for a [[SPARTAN-III program|Spartan]], Jun is intriguingly conversational{{Ref/Reuse|enc115}} and rather talkative during missions, sometimes to a degree considered against noise discipline protocols within the UNSC. However, this is often overlooked in the field by his peers, due to the informational bent of his chatter.{{Ref/Reuse|profile}} Though Jun is quite vocal and unafraid to speak his mind, he is always tightly focused on the mission at hand. Some have mistaken this character trait for a deep philosophy, but in truth, it is more pragmatic than mystical.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}} Jun is known for remaining unwaveringly composed, even under the highest of pressures.{{Ref/Reuse|gi}} However, Jun is not one to show mercy to his opponents; Musa-096 believed he would assuredly have killed a former ally who betrayed him and defected from the UNSC.<ref>'''Halo: New Blood''', ''page 179'' (Google Play edition)</ref>
Calm and well-practiced,<ref name="enc115">''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]'', p. 115 (2011)</ref> Jun is regarded as "rock solid under pressure" and not arrogant about his exceptional skills as a sniper.{{Ref/Reuse|profile}} Though he is confident in his skills as one of the best marksmen within the entire [[United Nations Space Command]],{{Ref/Reuse|vis}} Jun is reluctant to boast such. Somewhat a loner by nature, Jun competes only with himself and feels as if he has little time for trivial personality conflicts that impede efficiency.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}} Generally unusual for a [[SPARTAN-III program|Spartan]], Jun is intriguingly conversational{{Ref/Reuse|enc115}} and rather talkative during missions, sometimes to a degree considered against noise discipline protocols within the UNSC. However, this is often overlooked in the field by his peers, due to the informational bent of his chatter.{{Ref/Reuse|profile}} Though Jun is quite vocal and unafraid to speak his mind, he is always tightly focused on the mission at hand. Some have mistaken this character trait for a deep philosophy, but in truth, it is more pragmatic than mystical.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}} Jun is known for remaining unwaveringly composed, even under the highest of pressures.{{Ref/Reuse|gi}} However, Jun is not one to show mercy to his opponents; Musa-096 believed he would assuredly have killed a former ally who betrayed him and defected from the UNSC.<ref>'''Halo: New Blood''', ''page 179'' (Google Play edition)</ref>


During his service on [[NOBLE Team]], he formed bonds with several of his teammates, particularly [[Jorge-052]].{{Ref/Reuse|lnos}}{{Ref/Reuse|newalex}} In turn, Jun witnessed the death of many teammates and, by the end of the [[Fall of Reach]], Jun was the [[fireteam]]'s only survivor.{{Ref/Reuse|memories}} While he appeared regretful of their deaths, he did not seem to show any emotion when speaking of them.{{Ref/Reuse|nb49}} As a Spartan-III who served throughout much of the [[Human-Covenant War]], Jun had become accustomed with loss and witnessed some of the best and brightest of [[human]]ity's youth be sacrificed—sometimes pointlessly—for temporary gain in the war.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}} With the Covenant War's end, Jun was selected to lead the development of the [[SPARTAN-IV program]], alongside [[Musa-096]]. While the [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II]] and SPARTAN-III programs illegally conscripted children to serve as supersoldiers, the Spartan-IVs would be selective, consenting adults, which Jun considered an excellent side effect.{{Ref/Reuse|nb49}} Jun views the Spartan-IVs and [[Spartan Operations]] itself as a necessary compromise between the creation of child soldiers and the need for supersoldiers in an extremely dangerous [[Milky Way|galaxy]]. While serving as the head recruiter for the SPARTAN-IV program, Jun conducts himself professionally and portrays himself as perpetually somber. Jun takes his duties as head recruiter and training overseer with deadly seriousness, and is uncompromising in his review process of potential Spartan inductees.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}}{{Ref/Reuse|nb49}} Though Jun personally recruited Spartans into the program that have eventually gone rogue or failed the training process, to outsiders he often seems unconcerned. However, only Musa is aware that Jun secretly takes even those events as evidence of the success of the SPARTAN-IV program, as those men and women had a choice as to what they would eventually become.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}}
During his service on [[NOBLE Team]], he formed bonds with several of his teammates, particularly [[Jorge-052]].{{Ref/Reuse|lnos}}{{Ref/Reuse|newalex}} In turn, Jun witnessed the death of many teammates and, by the end of the [[Fall of Reach]], Jun was the [[fireteam]]'s only survivor.{{Ref/Reuse|memories}} While he appeared regretful of their deaths, he did not seem to show any emotion when speaking of them.{{Ref/Reuse|nb49}} As a Spartan-III who served throughout much of the [[Human-Covenant War]], Jun had become accustomed with loss and witnessed some of the best and brightest of [[human]]ity's youth be sacrificed—sometimes pointlessly—for temporary gain in the war.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}} With the Covenant War's end, Jun was selected to lead the development of the [[SPARTAN-IV program]], alongside [[Musa-096]]. While the [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II]] and SPARTAN-III programs illegally conscripted children to serve as supersoldiers, the Spartan-IVs would be selective, consenting adults, which Jun considered an excellent side effect.{{Ref/Reuse|nb49}} Jun views the Spartan-IVs and [[Spartan Operations]] itself as a necessary compromise between the creation of child soldiers and the need for supersoldiers in an extremely dangerous [[Milky Way|galaxy]]. While serving as the head recruiter for the SPARTAN-IV program, Jun conducts himself professionally and portrays himself as perpetually somber. Jun takes his duties as head recruiter and training overseer with deadly seriousness, and is uncompromising in his review process of potential Spartan inductees.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}}{{Ref/Reuse|nb49}} Though Jun personally recruited Spartans into the program that have eventually gone rogue or failed the training process, to outsiders he often seems unconcerned. However, only Musa is aware that Jun secretly takes even those events as evidence of the success of the SPARTAN-IV program, as those men and women had a choice as to what they would eventually become.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}}