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{{Quote|Now ONI, that's the boogeyman. Some sadist CPO wants to test out his Spartan toy so he oils it up with the blood of my brothers?! No man, no I'm not keeping quiet for them.|Anthony Petrosky, after revealing to [[Benjamin Giraud]] that ONI [[SPARTAN-II Program|conscripted children]] | {{Quote|Now ONI, that's the boogeyman. Some sadist CPO wants to test out his Spartan toy so he oils it up with the blood of my brothers?! No man, no I'm not keeping quiet for them.|Anthony Petrosky, after revealing to [[Benjamin Giraud]] that ONI [[SPARTAN-II Program|conscripted children]]<ref name="HTT07">'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''Episode 07: WHO'S LISTENING''</ref>}} | ||
'''Anthony Petrosky''' | '''Anthony Petrosky'''<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/canon-fodder-artificial-antiquities '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Canon Fodder - Artificial Antiquities'']</ref> is a retired [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]] who served in the [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref name="HTT03">'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 03: CRITICAL CONDITION''</ref> | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
In [[2525#April|April 2525]], Petrosky was stationed on {{UNSCShip|Atlas}} under the command of then-[[Antonio Silva|Second Lieutenant Antonio Silva]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', ''page 134''</ref> Petrosky and his fellow crew members were practice [[martial arts|boxing]] in the gym when he witnessed the events that escalated to a fight in the boxing ring, which ended with [[John-117]] accidentally killing two ODSTs, one of whom was [[Langston]], and severely injuring another two.<ref name="HTT03"/> At some point in his ODST career, he lost an arm and it was replaced with an [[artificial limb]]. He served with the military for fifteen years.<ref name="HTT07"/> | |||
In [[2525#April|April 2525]], Petrosky was stationed on {{UNSCShip|Atlas}} under the command of then-[[Antonio Silva|Second Lieutenant Antonio Silva]]. | |||
By [[2558]], Petrosky had retired from UNSC service. After retiring, his quality of life decreased as the benefits veterans received on his planet were poor. He claimed to always be one missed check away from living on the streets and he could only afford to eat canned proteins. [[Benjamin Giraud]], as part of his investigation into the history of the Master Chief, found Petrosky through the conspiracy theorist [[Mshak Moradi]]. Although Petrosky was not in the list of approved sources from [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]], Giraud contacted him through [[Chatter]]net and interviewed him. Petrosky's recollection of the events on the UNSC ''Atlas'' described John-117 as a "monster" who had undergone [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|genetic augmentations]] at the age of thirteen. Although Giraud questioned the underlying ethical concerns in the [[SPARTAN-II program]] implicated in that suspicion, Petrosky insisted what he saw was genuine, and it did not make a difference to him whether Giraud believed him or not.<ref name="HTT03"/> Giraud later contacted Petrosky again, who revealed that he heard rumors of ONI kidnapping children in order to conscript them into the SPARTAN-II program and then biologically augmenting them to turn the candidates into supersoldiers. Petrosky admitted that he did not care if ONI retaliated because he leaked out the Spartan-IIs' origins, as he believed his life could not get worse.<ref name="HTT07"/> | |||
By [[2558]], Petrosky had retired from UNSC service. After retiring, his quality of life decreased as the benefits veterans received on his planet were poor. He claimed to always be one missed check away from living on the streets and he could only afford to eat canned proteins. [[Benjamin Giraud]], as part of his investigation into the history of the Master Chief, found Petrosky through the conspiracy theorist [[Mshak Moradi]]. Although Petrosky was not in the list of approved sources from [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]], Giraud contacted him through [[Chatter]]net and interviewed him. Petrosky's recollection of the events on the UNSC ''Atlas'' described John-117 as a "monster" who had undergone [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|genetic augmentations]] at the age of thirteen. Although Giraud questioned the underlying ethical concerns in the [[SPARTAN-II program]] implicated in that suspicion, Petrosky insisted what he saw was genuine, and it did not make a difference to him whether Giraud believed him or not. | |||
Several days later, at "[[FERO]]"'s persuasion, Giraud contacted Petrosky again and asked if he would like to help bring down ONI. Petrosky agreed and Giraud told him his plan, which involved revealing ONI's child conscription acts before the [[Unified Earth Government]] [[Unified Earth Government senate|senate]]. | Several days later, at "[[FERO]]"'s persuasion, Giraud contacted Petrosky again and asked if he would like to help bring down ONI. Petrosky agreed and Giraud told him his plan, which involved revealing ONI's child conscription acts before the [[Unified Earth Government]] [[Unified Earth Government senate|senate]].<ref name="HTT08">'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 08: DRIP, DRIP, DRIP''</ref> Two hours before the senate meeting, Petrosky records his recollection of the events that happened on the UNSC Atlas in 2525. When the senate meeting starts, FERO patches Giraud through and he introduces himself. Giraud then states the purpose of his announcement and then play's Petrosky's statement. Giraud moves on to tell the senate of the kidnappings, cloning, training and biological augmentations that the SPARTAN-II program comprised of, just in time before the feed was cut.<ref> '''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''Episode 09: PHANTOMS'' </ref> | ||
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==Personality and traits== | ==Personality and traits== | ||
Fifteen years of military service led to Petrosky becoming cynical. His planet's lack of veterans' benefits led to Petrosky constantly living in poor conditions, claiming his house was worse than a shelter and that he was always on the verge of being homeless. His poor living conditions led to him believing that his life could not be any worse. Petrosky developed disdain for the [[UNSC]], believing that he did not owe them any loyalty or any responsibilities to remain quiet about the things he had witnessed. | Fifteen years of military service led to Petrosky becoming cynical. His planet's lack of veterans' benefits led to Petrosky constantly living in poor conditions, claiming his house was worse than a shelter and that he was always on the verge of being homeless. His poor living conditions led to him believing that his life could not be any worse. Petrosky developed disdain for the [[UNSC]], believing that he did not owe them any loyalty or any responsibilities to remain quiet about the things he had witnessed.<ref name="HTT07"/> | ||
He believed that the [[Spartan-IIs]] were freaks and inhuman. He claimed that he did not know what the Spartans truly were, but he did not think they were heroes. Despite this, he did not blame the Spartans or the Master Chief, even for the incident that happened on {{UNSCShip|Atlas}}. Instead, he blamed the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] for kidnapping the children and "programming" them to follow ONI's demands. He also considered [[Franklin Mendez]] to be a "sadist CPO" who wanted to test out the John's combat abilities by having him attack the ODSTs aboard ''Atlas''. | He believed that the [[Spartan-IIs]] were freaks and inhuman. He claimed that he did not know what the Spartans truly were, but he did not think they were heroes. Despite this, he did not blame the Spartans or the Master Chief, even for the incident that happened on {{UNSCShip|Atlas}}. Instead, he blamed the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] for kidnapping the children and "programming" them to follow ONI's demands. He also considered [[Franklin Mendez]] to be a "sadist CPO" who wanted to test out the John's combat abilities by having him attack the ODSTs aboard ''Atlas''.<ref name="HTT07"/> | ||
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==Production note== | ==Production note== | ||
Petrosky is portrayed by American actor [[Wikipedia:Troy Baker|Troy Baker]] in ''[[Hunt the Truth]]''. | Petrosky is portrayed by American actor [[Wikipedia:Troy Baker|Troy Baker]] in ''[[Hunt the Truth]]''.<ref>[http://news.xbox.com/2015/05/games-hunt-the-truth-podcast-episode-8 '''Xbox Wire''': ''Halo 5: Guardians #HuntTheTruth - Has the Master Chief Gone AWOL?'']</ref> | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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