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The '''Siege of Paris IV '''was an engagement between the [[United Nations Space Command]] and the [[Covenant]] on the human colony world of [[Paris IV]],.<ref name="FS">''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 244 (original), page 294 (Definitive Edition)</ref> taking place in [[2549]].<ref name="enc37"/>
The '''Siege of Paris IV '''was an engagement between the [[United Nations Space Command]] and the [[Covenant]] on the human colony world of [[Paris IV]],<ref name="FS">''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 244 (original), page 294 (Definitive Edition)</ref> taking place in [[2549]].<ref name="enc37"/>


== Background ==
== Background ==

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The Siege of Paris IV was an engagement between the United Nations Space Command and the Covenant on the human colony world of Paris IV,[1] taking place in 2549.[2]

Background

According to his CSV, Staff Sergeant Avery Johnson captured a crate of Covenant plasma grenades during the battle, from which he absorbed a 1,200-rad cumulative dose of radiation. This exposure caused Johnson to contract Boren's Syndrome. The staff sergeant later received a commendation for bravery during the battle.[1]

In reality, Johnson did not actually contract Boren's Syndrome during the battle. The Office of Naval Intelligence fabricated the radiation story as part of a cover-up (known as the "Paris/BS Spoof") in order to hide Johnson's involvement in the top-secret ORION Project.[3] Dr. Catherine Halsey would later mistake the falsified report of Johnson's service on Paris IV as factual, reasoning that he had acquired an immunity to the Flood due to his Boren's Syndrome.[1]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c Halo: First Strike, page 244 (original), page 294 (Definitive Edition)
  2. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named enc37
  3. ^ Halo Graphic Novel, page 122