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{{Title|''Halo: Mortal Dictata''}} | {{Title|''Halo: Mortal Dictata''}} | ||
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{{disambig header|the novel|the legislation|UN Colonial Mortal Dictata}} | {{disambig header|the novel|the legislation|UN Colonial Mortal Dictata}} | ||
{{Novel infobox | {{Novel infobox | ||
|image=[[File:HaloMortalDictata.jpg|300px]] | |image=[[File:HaloMortalDictata.jpg|300px]] | ||
|author=Karen Traviss | |author=Karen Traviss | ||
|publisher=[[Tor Books]] (original)<br>[[Simon & Schuster]] (2019 edition) | |publisher=[[Tor Books]] (original)<br>[[Simon & Schuster]] (2019 edition) | ||
|publication=[[2014|January 21, 2014]] (original)<ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/Halo-Mortal-Dictata-Karen-Traviss/dp/076533545X '''Amazon''' - ''Halo: Mortal Dictata'']</ref><br>April 2, 2019 | |publication=[[2014|January 21, 2014]] (original)<ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/Halo-Mortal-Dictata-Karen-Traviss/dp/076533545X '''Amazon''' - ''Halo: Mortal Dictata'']</ref><br>April 2, 2019 | ||
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|length=496 pages (original)<br>544 pages (2019 edition) | |length=496 pages (original)<br>544 pages (2019 edition) | ||
|ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/0765323958|0765323958]], [[Special:BookSources/978-0765323958|978-0765323958]], [[Special:BookSources/978-1982111854|978-1982111854]] | |ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/0765323958|0765323958]], [[Special:BookSources/978-0765323958|978-0765323958]], [[Special:BookSources/978-1982111854|978-1982111854]] | ||
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'''''Halo: Mortal Dictata''''' is the third and last novel in the [[Kilo-Five Trilogy]] by [[Karen Traviss]], and a direct follow-up to ''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]''. The book was | '''''Halo: Mortal Dictata''''' is the third and last novel in the [[Kilo-Five Trilogy]] by [[Karen Traviss]], and a direct follow-up to ''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]''. The book was released on [[2014|January 21, 2014]].<ref name="amazon"/><ref name="tor">[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2013/07/the-halo-kilo-five-trilogy-will-conclude-this-january '''Tor.com:''' ''The Halo Kilo-Five Trilogy Will Conclude This January'']</ref> | ||
==Official summary== | ==Official summary== | ||
{{Article | {{Article Quote|Wars end. But hatred, guilt, and devotion can endure beyond the grave. | ||
With the [[Human-Covenant War|Covenant War]] over, the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] faces old grievances rising again to threaten [[Earth]]. The angry, bitter colonies, still with scores to settle from the [[insurrection]] put on hold for thirty years, now want justice — and so does [[Staffan Sentzke|a man]] whose life was torn apart by ONI when [[Naomi-010|his daughter]] was abducted for the [[SPARTAN-II program]]. Black ops squad [[Kilo-Five]] find their loyalties tested beyond breaking point when the father of their Spartan comrade, still searching for the truth about her disappearance, prepares to glass Earth’s cities to get an answer. How far will Kilo-Five go to stop him? And will he be able to live with the truth when he finds it? The painful answer lies with a man long dead, and a conscience that still survives in the most unlikely, undiscovered place.<ref name="excerpt">[http://www.tor.com/stories/2013/07/halo-mortal-dictata-excerpt#more '''Tor.com:''' ''Halo: Mortal Dictata (Excerpt)'']</ref>}} | With the [[Human-Covenant War|Covenant War]] over, the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] faces old grievances rising again to threaten [[Earth]]. The angry, bitter colonies, still with scores to settle from the [[insurrection]] put on hold for thirty years, now want justice — and so does [[Staffan Sentzke|a man]] whose life was torn apart by ONI when [[Naomi-010|his daughter]] was abducted for the [[SPARTAN-II program]]. Black ops squad [[Kilo-Five]] find their loyalties tested beyond breaking point when the father of their Spartan comrade, still searching for the truth about her disappearance, prepares to glass Earth’s cities to get an answer. How far will Kilo-Five go to stop him? And will he be able to live with the truth when he finds it? The painful answer lies with a man long dead, and a conscience that still survives in the most unlikely, undiscovered place.<ref name="excerpt">[http://www.tor.com/stories/2013/07/halo-mortal-dictata-excerpt#more '''Tor.com:''' ''Halo: Mortal Dictata (Excerpt)'']</ref>}} | ||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
{{Spoiler | {{Spoiler}} | ||
In [[2517]], [[Naomi-010|Naomi]], the daughter of [[Staffan Sentzke]]—then an ordinary family man living on [[Sansar]]—fails to return home from school in time. Abducted by an [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] recovery team for the [[SPARTAN-II program]], Naomi unexpectedly awakens and escapes her captors for a time, but is eventually caught and a [[flash cloning|flash clone]] is left in her place. After several hours' search, Naomi is evidently found in a [[New Stockholm|nearby town]]. However, Staffan begins to doubt whether this is his daughter after all, and after the child's death and [[Lena Sentzke|his wife]]'s subsequent suicide he dedicates his life to uncovering the truth about Naomi's disappearance. | In [[2517]], [[Naomi-010|Naomi]], the daughter of [[Staffan Sentzke]]—then an ordinary family man living on [[Sansar]]—fails to return home from school in time. Abducted by an [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] recovery team for the [[SPARTAN-II program]], Naomi unexpectedly awakens and escapes her captors for a time, but is eventually caught and a [[flash cloning|flash clone]] is left in her place. After several hours' search, Naomi is evidently found in a [[New Stockholm|nearby town]]. However, Staffan begins to doubt whether this is his daughter after all, and after the child's death and [[Lena Sentzke|his wife]]'s subsequent suicide he dedicates his life to uncovering the truth about Naomi's disappearance. | ||
In the present, in [[2553#April|April 2553]], [[Malcolm Geffen|Mal Geffen]] and [[Vasily Beloi|Vaz Beloi]] of [[Kilo-Five]] are deployed on [[Venezia]] disguised as UNSC deserters to infiltrate into the local militia and find ''[[Pious Inquisitor]]'', a [[ | In the present, in [[2553#April|April 2553]], [[Malcolm Geffen|Mal Geffen]] and [[Vasily Beloi|Vaz Beloi]] of [[Kilo-Five]] are deployed on [[Venezia]] disguised as UNSC deserters to infiltrate into the local militia and find ''[[Pious Inquisitor]]'', a [[CCS-class battlecruiser|Covenant battlecruiser]] which Staffan Sentzke seeks to acquire. Sentzke plans to use the ship to threaten Earth with [[glassing]] in order to coerce the authorities into providing answers about his daughter's disappearance decades earlier. ''Pious Inquisitor'' is in the possession of the [[Kig-Yar]] [[Sav Fel]], who stole the ship from the Sangheili rebel faction known as the [[Servants of the Abiding Truth]]. [[Avu Med 'Telcam]], leader of the Abiding Truth, hires the Kig-Yar [[Shipmaster|Shipmistress]] [[Chol Von]] to hunt down Fel and ''Inquisitor'', but Von has plans of her own: she intends to keep the ship to herself as part of her effort to build a unified Kig-Yar navy. | ||
While selling ''Pious Inquisitor'' to Sentzke, Sav Fel demonstrates the destructive power of the battlecruiser's [[energy projector|ventral beam]], destroying a [[Forerunner]] ruin on [[Shaps III]]. [[Sometimes Sinks]], a [[Huragok]] aboard the ship, is horrified about this and develops a particular loyalty to Sentzke after he convinces the Kig-Yar to test the beam away from the ruins. Sentzke then buys ''Pious Inquisitor'' and the Huragok with it, dubbing the ship ''Naomi'' in honor of his daughter. After Mal and Vaz have infiltrated Sentzke's organization, they are soon taken to see the ship due to their professed experience with Covenant equipment. Using a tracer planted by Vaz, Kilo-Five attempt to remotely seize control of ''Pious Inquisitor'' from Venezia, but Sometimes Sinks blocks the intrusion. | While selling ''Pious Inquisitor'' to Sentzke, Sav Fel demonstrates the destructive power of the battlecruiser's [[energy projector|ventral beam]], destroying a [[Forerunner]] ruin on [[Shaps III]]. [[Sometimes Sinks]], a [[Huragok]] aboard the ship, is horrified about this and develops a particular loyalty to Sentzke after he convinces the Kig-Yar to test the beam away from the ruins. Sentzke then buys ''Pious Inquisitor'' and the Huragok with it, dubbing the ship ''Naomi'' in honor of his daughter. After Mal and Vaz have infiltrated Sentzke's organization, they are soon taken to see the ship due to their professed experience with Covenant equipment. Using a tracer planted by Vaz, Kilo-Five attempt to remotely seize control of ''Pious Inquisitor'' from Venezia, but Sometimes Sinks blocks the intrusion. | ||
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After questioning [[Huz Mor-Kha]], cousin of Fel's associate [[Eith Mor]], Chol travels to the [[Station of Constant Sustenance]], where she tracks down Mor and learns the last known whereabouts of Fel and ''Pious Inquisitor''. Chol and her crew track down and capture Sav Fel on Venezia in order to force him to reveal the location of ''Pious Inquisitor''. Deducing they have something to do with Fel's disappearance as well as the earlier hacking attempt of ''Pious Inquisitor'', Sentzke has Mal and Vaz captured and interrogated; Vaz soon reveals that he has information about Staffan's daughter. While Sentzke continues to question Vaz in a secure location, [[Black-Box]] uses Mal and Vaz's [[neural interface|neural transponders]] to locate them. Naomi takes the team's new dropship, ''[[Bogof]]'', to free Mal from the rebels' compound while [[Lian Devereaux]] goes after Vaz on ''[[Tart-Cart]]'', also taking Sentzke prisoner. They make it to {{UNSCShip|Port Stanley}} and Staffan Sentzke is soon allowed to reunite with his daughter. While he receives closure for his decades of pursuit of the truth, Staffan also learns that despite her opportunity to leave, Naomi is unwilling to give up her life as a Spartan in favor of a normal family life. | After questioning [[Huz Mor-Kha]], cousin of Fel's associate [[Eith Mor]], Chol travels to the [[Station of Constant Sustenance]], where she tracks down Mor and learns the last known whereabouts of Fel and ''Pious Inquisitor''. Chol and her crew track down and capture Sav Fel on Venezia in order to force him to reveal the location of ''Pious Inquisitor''. Deducing they have something to do with Fel's disappearance as well as the earlier hacking attempt of ''Pious Inquisitor'', Sentzke has Mal and Vaz captured and interrogated; Vaz soon reveals that he has information about Staffan's daughter. While Sentzke continues to question Vaz in a secure location, [[Black-Box]] uses Mal and Vaz's [[neural interface|neural transponders]] to locate them. Naomi takes the team's new dropship, ''[[Bogof]]'', to free Mal from the rebels' compound while [[Lian Devereaux]] goes after Vaz on ''[[Tart-Cart]]'', also taking Sentzke prisoner. They make it to {{UNSCShip|Port Stanley}} and Staffan Sentzke is soon allowed to reunite with his daughter. While he receives closure for his decades of pursuit of the truth, Staffan also learns that despite her opportunity to leave, Naomi is unwilling to give up her life as a Spartan in favor of a normal family life. | ||
Meanwhile, Chol Von's crew locate ''Pious Inquisitor'' and make their way inside. Sometimes Sinks, distrustful of the Kig-Yar and only compliant to Sentzke's orders, places the ship in complete lockdown and transitions it to coordinates previously designated by Sentzke. After Kilo-Five locate the ship, Sentzke convinces Sometimes Sinks to allow them to come onboard. However, it is revealed that Sentzke plans to escape, having surmised that ONI would never allow him to go free. Sentzke has Vaz promise to take care of Naomi, in turn giving his word to cease his aggression against Earth. Mal and Naomi board the ship in a different location; on their way to the bridge, they are forced into a firefight with members of the Kig-Yar crew. Chol Von, still adamant in her refusal to give up ''Pious Inquisitor'', finally sets the ship to explode and escapes with her remaining crew. While Kilo-Five escape to their dropships, Sentzke takes a [[ | Meanwhile, Chol Von's crew locate ''Pious Inquisitor'' and make their way inside. Sometimes Sinks, distrustful of the Kig-Yar and only compliant to Sentzke's orders, places the ship in complete lockdown and transitions it to coordinates previously designated by Sentzke. After Kilo-Five locate the ship, Sentzke convinces Sometimes Sinks to allow them to come onboard. However, it is revealed that Sentzke plans to escape, having surmised that ONI would never allow him to go free. Sentzke has Vaz promise to take care of Naomi, in turn giving his word to cease his aggression against Earth. Mal and Naomi board the ship in a different location; on their way to the bridge, they are forced into a firefight with members of the Kig-Yar crew. Chol Von, still adamant in her refusal to give up ''Pious Inquisitor'', finally sets the ship to explode and escapes with her remaining crew. While Kilo-Five escape to their dropships, Sentzke takes a [[Type-25 Spirit|Spirit]] from the [[shuttle bay]] but stays in range, seemingly at the risk of his own life, until he can ensure Naomi is safe. Vaz requests BB to give Sentzke the file on Naomi's kidnapping to prove him right to his doubting family; BB complies and sends the files to Sentzke's Spirit. BB confronts Sentzke, noting that while the Spirit's conventional engines would never allow him to make it to a safe distance of the explosion, Sometimes Sinks had secretly rigged the dropship with a miniature [[slipspace drive]] which would enable him to escape. However, Black-Box points out that ONI would never stop hunting Sentzke if they knew he was alive, but instead chooses to erase his own recollection of the incident, leaving Kilo-Five to conclude that Sentzke died in the explosion. | ||
After a debriefing with [[Margaret Parangosky|Admiral Parangosky]], Osman finally chooses to look at her personal file and uncover the truth about her family after years of reluctance. She learns that her mother was a drug addict and prostitute who abandoned her in an early age and that the only one who cared about her was [[Alkmini Leandro|her schoolteacher]]. Osman goes to meet her teacher on her former homeworld of [[Cascade]] while the rest of the team take a short shore leave. Back on ''Port Stanley'', Vaz receives an anonymous package in the mail. Naomi and the others gather to inspect the contents, which are revealed to be a miniature chair for a doll's house Staffan was building for Naomi, and a [[planetarium lamp]] he had planned to give her on her sixth birthday. From this, Kilo-Five surmise that Sentzke is still alive, but they choose to quietly bury the matter. | After a debriefing with [[Margaret Parangosky|Admiral Parangosky]], Osman finally chooses to look at her personal file and uncover the truth about her family after years of reluctance. She learns that her mother was a drug addict and [[prostitution|prostitute]] who abandoned her in an early age and that the only one who cared about her was [[Alkmini Leandro|her schoolteacher]]. Osman goes to meet her teacher on her former homeworld of [[Cascade]] while the rest of the team take a short shore leave. Back on ''Port Stanley'', Vaz receives an anonymous package in the mail. Naomi and the others gather to inspect the contents, which are revealed to be a miniature chair for a doll's house Staffan was building for Naomi, and a [[planetarium lamp]] he had planned to give her on her sixth birthday. From this, Kilo-Five surmise that Sentzke is still alive, but they choose to quietly bury the matter. | ||
In the epilogue, the identity of Black-Box's brain donor is revealed as [[Graham Alban|Graham J. Alban]], a scientist and personal friend of Admiral Parangosky who worked on the SPARTAN-II program and committed suicide over the perceived ethical violations he had been part of. | In the epilogue, the identity of Black-Box's brain donor is revealed as [[Graham Alban|Graham J. Alban]], a scientist and personal friend of Admiral Parangosky who worked on the SPARTAN-II program and committed suicide over the perceived ethical violations he had been part of. | ||
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*[[Andrew Remo]] {{Fm}} | *[[Andrew Remo]] {{Fm}} | ||
*[[Arthur | *[[Arthur Remo]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[Catherine Halsey]] {{Mo}} | *[[Catherine Halsey]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[Damien Hogarth]] {{Mo}} | *[[Damien Hogarth]] {{Mo}} | ||
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**[[Colonial Administration Authority]] {{Mo}} | **[[Colonial Administration Authority]] {{Mo}} | ||
***[[Colonial Military | ***[[Colonial Military Administration]] {{Mo}} | ||
***[[Reach militia]] {{Mo}} | ***[[Reach militia]] {{Mo}} | ||
|title-4=Locations| | |title-4=Locations| | ||
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*[[B-65 Shortsword]] {{Mo}} | *[[B-65 Shortsword]] {{Mo}} | ||
*{{Class|Calypso|exfiltration craft}} | *{{Class|Calypso|exfiltration craft}} | ||
*{{ | *{{Class|CCS|battlecruiser}} | ||
**''[[Pious Inquisitor]]'' | **''[[Pious Inquisitor]]'' | ||
* | *[[Covenant agricultural support ship]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[Covenant frigate]] {{Mo}} | *[[Covenant frigate]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[D82-EST Darter]] {{Mo}} | *[[D82-EST Darter]] {{Mo}} | ||
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*[[Refit station]] | *[[Refit station]] | ||
**''[[Anchor 10]]'' {{1st}} | **''[[Anchor 10]]'' {{1st}} | ||
* | *[[Type-25 Spirit]] | ||
* | *[[Type-52 Phantom]] | ||
*{{UNSCShip|Infinity}} {{Mo}} | *{{UNSCShip|Infinity}} {{Mo}} | ||
*{{UNSCShip|Thatcher}} {{1st}} | *{{UNSCShip|Thatcher}} {{1st}} | ||
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*[[SRS99 series|SRS99 series sniper rifle]] | *[[SRS99 series|SRS99 series sniper rifle]] | ||
*[[Type-25 plasma pistol]] | *[[Type-25 plasma pistol]] | ||
* | *[[Type-25 plasma rifle]] | ||
*[[Type-50 particle beam rifle]] {{Mo}} | *[[Type-50 particle beam rifle]] {{Mo}} | ||
*Unidentified [[Kig-Yar]] laser pistol {{1st}} | *Unidentified [[Kig-Yar]] laser pistol {{1st}} | ||
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*The cover art depicts a young [[Naomi-010]] looking at a [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark V(B)|Mark V(B)]] helmet, foreshadowing her induction into the SPARTAN-II program. However, the cover art of ''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]'' and the text of ''Mortal Dictata'' indicate that her armor is blue, not gray. Both illustrations show her visor as bluish-silver, whereas ''Mortal Dictata'' describes it as reflective gold. | *The cover art depicts a young [[Naomi-010]] looking at a [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark V(B)|Mark V(B)]] helmet, foreshadowing her induction into the SPARTAN-II program. However, the cover art of ''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]'' and the text of ''Mortal Dictata'' indicate that her armor is blue, not gray. Both illustrations show her visor as bluish-silver, whereas ''Mortal Dictata'' describes it as reflective gold. | ||
*Dr. Alban's suicide note in the epilogue is dated [[2523|March 2523]], yet it refers to the Covenant's campaign of genocide. The Covenant's existence was actually unknown until [[2525]]. | *Dr. Alban's suicide note in the epilogue is dated [[2523|March 2523]], yet it refers to the Covenant's campaign of genocide. The Covenant's existence was actually unknown until [[2525]]. | ||
*An online excerpt of the novel's prologue was released at Tor.com on July 17, 2013. | *An online excerpt of the novel's prologue was released at Tor.com on July 17, 2013.<ref name="excerpt"/> A preview consisting of the novel's first chapter and the audiobook's second chapter was released at HaloWaypoint.com on January 16, 2014.<ref name="HWE">[https://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2014/01/16/Halo-Mortal-Dictata.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Exclusive Halo: Mortal Dictata Prologue and Chapter One Excerpt'']</ref> The second chapter was released online at Tor.com on January 17, 2014.<ref>[http://www.tor.com/stories/2014/01/halo-mortal-dictata-excerpt-karen-traviss '''Tor.com:''' ''Halo: Mortal Dictata (Excerpt 2)'']</ref> | ||
*At 498 pages, this is the longest Halo novel. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:HaloMortalDictata Cover WIP 1.jpg|Early sketches for the book cover. | File:HaloMortalDictata Cover WIP 1.jpg|Early sketches for the book cover. | ||
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File:HaloMortalDictata Cover WIP 3.jpg|Early sketch for the book cover. | File:HaloMortalDictata Cover WIP 3.jpg|Early sketch for the book cover. | ||
File:HaloMortalDictata Cover WIP 4.jpg|Early paintover of the book cover. | File:HaloMortalDictata Cover WIP 4.jpg|Early paintover of the book cover. | ||
File:Mortal Dictata Cover Art.jpg|full cover art. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category:Novels|Mortal Dictata]] | [[Category:Novels|Mortal Dictata]] | ||
[[Category:Canon|Mortal Dictata]] | [[Category:Canon|Mortal Dictata]] |