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{{Character infobox | {{Character infobox|variant=Human | ||
|variant=Human | |name = Graham Alban | ||
|name=Graham Alban | |||
|image= | |image= | ||
|death = March, [[2532]]<ref group="note">According to ''Halo: Mortal Dictata'', Dr. Alban's suicide occurred in [[2523]]. However, the [[2019]] edition of the novel corrected this to 2532.</ref> | |||
|species = [[Human]] | |||
|death=March, [[2532]] | |gender = Male | ||
|notable = *Neurosurgeon and psychologist for the [[SPARTAN-II program]] | |||
|species=[[Human]] | |||
|gender=Male | |||
|notable=*Neurosurgeon and psychologist for the [[SPARTAN-II program]] | |||
*Brain donor for AI [[Black-Box]] | *Brain donor for AI [[Black-Box]] | ||
|affiliation = [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Quote|I have taken my own life because the SPARTAN-II program is a crime against humanity, and I should have had the moral courage to refuse to work on it. I did not. I complied.|Graham Alban on his reason for committing suicide.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 489''</ref>}} | {{Quote|I have taken my own life because the SPARTAN-II program is a crime against humanity, and I should have had the moral courage to refuse to work on it. I did not. I complied.|Graham Alban on his reason for committing suicide.<ref>'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 489''</ref>}} | ||
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==Personality and traits== | ==Personality and traits== | ||
Dr. Alban and then-Vice Admiral Parangosky regarded each other as friends, a sympathy the latter extended toward Black-Box. Alban was an atheist or agnostic, and believed that if God did exist, then He was an extremely neglectful father to have allowed humanity to behave in the way it does. He expressed in his suicide note that if he were surprised by the existence of either Heaven or Hell, then he would put in a good word for Parangosky at whichever gate he arrived in front of.<ref name="pg492">'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 492''</ref> | Dr. Alban and then-Vice Admiral Parangosky regarded each other as friends, a sympathy the latter extended toward Black-Box. Alban was an atheist or agnostic, and believed that if God did exist, then He was an extremely neglectful father to have allowed humanity to behave in the way it does. He expressed in his suicide note that if he were surprised by the existence of either Heaven or Hell, then he would put in a good word for Parangosky at whichever gate he arrived in front of.<ref name="pg492">'''Halo: Mortal Dictata''', ''page 492''</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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**''[[Hunt the Signal]]'' | **''[[Hunt the Signal]]'' | ||
== | ==Note== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Humans|Alban, Graham]] | ||
[[Category:Scientists|Alban, Graham]] | [[Category:Scientists|Alban, Graham]] | ||
[[Category:Office of Naval Intelligence personnel|Alban, Graham]] | [[Category:Office of Naval Intelligence personnel|Alban, Graham]] |