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| {{disambig header|the doctor onboard UNSC ''Infinity''|the Spartan Ops mission|Expendable/Glassman}} | | {{disambig header|the doctor onboard UNSC Infinity|the Spartan Ops mission|S1/Expendable/Glassman}} |
| {{Character infobox | | {{Character Infobox|variant=Human |
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| |name=Henry Glassman | | |name=Henry Glassman |
| |image=[[File:H4-Glassman Portrait.JPG|300px]] | | |image=[[File:H4-Glassman Portrait.JPG|300px]] |
| |homeworld=[[New Carthage]]{{Ref/Reuse|VIS}} | | |homeworld=[[New Carthage]]<ref name="VIS"/> |
| |birth=[[2522|February 1, 2522]]<ref name="VIS">'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 25''</ref> | | |birth=[[2522|February 1, 2522]]<ref name="VIS">'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]'''''</ref> |
| |death= | | |death= |
| |causeofdeath= | | |rank=*Doctor |
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| |species=[[Human]] | | |species=[[Human]] |
| |gender=Male | | |gender=Male |
| |height=6'0" (183.4 cm){{Ref/Reuse|VIS}} | | |height=6'0" (183.4 cm)<ref name="VIS"/> |
| |mass={{Convert|180|lb|kg|disp=flip}}{{Ref/Reuse|VIS}} | | |mass={{Convert|180|lb|kg|disp=flip}}<ref name="VIS"/> |
| |hair=Brown | | |hair=Brown |
| |eyes=Brown | | |eyes=Brown |
| |affiliation=[[Unified Earth Government]] | | |era= |
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| |sn=CC-652562 | | |sn=CC-652562 |
| |notable= | | |notable= |
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| {{Quote|If you take engines built by [[Forerunners|aliens]] a hundred thousand years ago, and hire [[Catherine Halsey|a]] [[war criminal]] to bolt them onto the ship, you can't expect predictable behavior!|Glassman commenting on a sudden power loss aboard the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}.}} | | {{Quote|If you take engines built by [[Forerunners|aliens]] a hundred thousand years ago, and hire [[Catherine Halsey|a war criminal]] to bolt them onto the ship, you can't expect predictable behavior!|Glassman commenting on a sudden power loss aboard the UNSC ''Infinity''.}} |
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| '''Doctor Henry Glassman''' (Civilian Consultant '''652562''') is a civilian [[human]] scientist contracted by the [[UNSC Navy]]. He serves aboard the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} as her chief engineer.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 53''</ref> | | '''Dr. Henry Glassman''' (Civilian Consultant '''652562''') is a civilian [[human]] scientist contracted by the [[UNSC Navy]]. He serves aboard {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} as her chief engineer.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 53''</ref> |
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| ==Biography== | | ==Biography== |
| ===Early life and career=== | | ===Early life and career=== |
| Henry Glassman was born [[2522|February 1, 2522]] on [[New Carthage]]. He gained ONI's attention early on with his work in astrophysics and quantum theory. Several of his theories aided the UNSC's refinement of [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|translight travel]] and led to his recruitment into ONI's [[Beta-5 Division]]'s experimental research group.{{Ref/Reuse|VIS}} | | Henry Glassman was born [[2522|February 1, 2522]] on [[New Carthage]]. He gained ONI's attention early on with his work in astrophysics and quantum theory. Several of his theories aided the UNSC's refinement of [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine|translight travel]] and led to his recruitment into ONI's [[Beta-5 Division]]'s experimental research group.<ref name="VIS"/> |
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| ===Work on the ''Infinity''=== | | ===Work on the ''Infinity''=== |
| Glassman was assigned in [[2553]] to the prototype ship ''Infinity''. He had difficulty getting along with [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]], who was installing the [[Forerunner]] engines on the ship.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]''', ''page 53''</ref> As well, Glassman worked with the [[Huragok]] who were assigned to working on and repairing the ship. In a meeting with [[Admiral]]s [[Terrence Hood]] and [[Margaret Parangosky]], Glassman was asked if the ''Infinity'' could be sent to [[Sanghelios]] to aid the [[Arbiter]], [[Thel 'Vadam]], in the [[Blooding Years]], which he was losing. Glassman approved the ''Infinity'' ready to be "put through her paces."<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 233-235''</ref> The ''Infinity'' was successful in defending [[Vadam keep]] from the [[Servants of the Abiding Truth]]. | | Glassman was assigned in [[2553]] to the prototype ship ''Infinity''. He had difficulty getting along with [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]], who was installing the [[Forerunner]] engines on the ship.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Thursday War]]''', ''page 53''</ref> As well, Glassman worked with the [[Huragok]] who were assigned to working on and repairing the ship. In a meeting with [[Admiral]]s [[Terrence Hood]] and [[Margaret Parangosky]], Glassman was asked if the ''Infinity'' could be sent to [[Sanghelios]] to aid the [[Arbiter]], [[Thel 'Vadam]], in the [[Sangheili civil war]], which he was losing. Glassman approved the ''Infinity'' ready to be 'put through her paces'.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 233-235''</ref> The ''Infinity'' was successful in defending [[Vadam keep]] from the [[Servants of the Abiding Truth]]. |
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| ===Requiem Campaign===
| | In February of [[2558]], the [[Spartan (branch)|Spartans]] of [[Fireteam Crimson]] recovered a Forerunner [[Requiem slipspace artifacts|artifact]] from meddling [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|Covenant]] archaeologists and brought it aboard ''Infinity''. Just moments after unloading, the object began draining power from the ship, causing it to drift towards [[Requiem]]'s entry corridor. [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Sarah Palmer]] was able to clamp herself to the deck and temporarily deactivate the artifact by kicking it, allowing further examination by Infinity Science. Glassman, by physical interaction, unintentionally reactivated the object and subsequently "pulled" the doctor in, almost taking [[Tom Lasky|Captain Lasky]] in the process. <ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', [[S1/Artifact|S1E2 ''Artifact'']]</ref> |
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| In February of [[2558]], the [[Spartan Operations|Spartans]] of [[Fireteam Crimson]] recovered a Forerunner [[Requiem slipspace artifacts|artifact]] from meddling [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant|Covenant]] archaeologists and brought it aboard ''Infinity''. Just moments after unloading, the object began draining power from the ship, causing it to drift towards [[Requiem]]'s entry corridor. [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Sarah Palmer]] was able to clamp herself to the deck and temporarily deactivate the artifact by kicking it, allowing further examination by Infinity Science. Glassman, by physical interaction, unintentionally reactivated the object and subsequently "pulled" the doctor in, almost taking [[Tom Lasky|Captain Lasky]] in the process.<ref>''[[Spartan Ops]]'', [[Artifact (Spartan Ops)|S102 Artifact]]</ref> | |
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| ====Captured====
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| [[File:Thorne and Dr. Glassman.png|thumb|Dr. Glassman escapes with [[Gabriel Thorne]].|250px]] | | [[File:Thorne and Dr. Glassman.png|thumb|right|Dr. Glassman escapes with [[Gabriel Thorne]].|250px]] |
| The artifact translocated him deep within the [[Vale Citadel]] - a Covenant-held site on Requiem where he was beaten and interrogated by [[Sangheili]] soldiers. [[Jul 'Mdama]], a [[shipmaster]] and leader in the opposing [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant|Covenant faction]], thought of him as a "gift" in order to activate further [[Forerunner]] systems in the planet.<ref>''[[Spartan Ops]]'', [[Catherine|S103 Catherine]]</ref> Glassman then began to work on an artifact in the Sangheili's hands, known to them as the "Shrine", under the careful watch of [[Gek 'Lhar]]. However, he could not do much due to the lack of proper equipment and communication; he was unable to speak the Sangheili tongue and most Sangheili did not speak [[English]], and those who did were not too keen on using it.<ref>''[[Spartan Ops]]'', [[Didact's Hand|S104 Didact's Hand]]</ref> Glassman eventually activated their Shrine, which prompted all other Sangheili, including Gek, within the vicinity to bow before it.<ref>''[[Spartan Ops]]'', [[Memento Mori|S105 Memento Mori]]</ref> Glassman took the opportunity to escape, but was stopped by two Sangheili that also retained the Spartan [[Gabriel Thorne]]. Thorne killed his captors with a [[Storm Rifle]], and when Gek remotely activated Glassman's plasma-charge-rigged-vest, Thorne quickly disposed of it and the two [[Escape from Librarian's Rest|fled]].<ref>''[[Spartan Ops]]'', [[Scattered|S106 Scattered]]</ref> | | The artifact translocated him deep within a Covenant-held site on Requiem where he was beaten and interrogated by [[Sangheili]] soldiers. [[Jul 'Mdama]], a [[shipmaster]] and leader in the opposing [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|Covenant faction]], thought of him as a "gift" in order to activate further [[Forerunner]] systems in the planet. <ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', [[S1/Catherine|S1E3 ''Catherine'']]</ref> Glassman then began to work on an artifact in the Sangheili's hands, known to them as the "Shrine", under the careful watch of [[Gek 'Lhar]]. However, he could not do much due to the lack of proper equipment and communication; he was unable to speak the Sangheili tongue and most Sangheili did not speak [[English]], and those who did were not too keen on using it.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', [[S1/Didact's Hand|S1E4 ''Didact's Hand'']]</ref> Glassman eventually activated their Shrine, which prompted all other Sangheili, including Gek, within the vicinity to bow before it.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', [[S1/Memento Mori|S1E5 ''Memento Mori'']]</ref> Glassman took the opportunity to escape, but was stopped by two Sangheili that also retained the Spartan [[Gabriel Thorne]]. Thorne killed his captors with a [[Storm Rifle]], and when Gek remotely activated Glassman's plasma-charge-rigged-vest, Thorne quickly disposed of it and the two fled.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', [[S1/Scattered|S1E6 ''Scattered'']]</ref> |
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| As Glassman and Thorne continued their escape, Glassman grew tired and needed to rest. He asked why they were walking and why Thorne didn't contact ''Infinity''. Thorne informed him his comm gear wasn't working. He asked Thorne how much further to where they were going and Thorne answered that they were headed for [[Galileo Base]], a few kilometers away. Thorne soon realized there was a cloaked Sangheili in the area and informed Dr. Glassman to get to safety. Before he could escape they were attacked by [[Gek 'Lhar]]. Glassman attempted to help Thorne fight him but was easily thrown aside. When Thorne was stunned, Glassman attempted to steal Gek's [[energy sword]], but the Sangheili stepped on his arm, breaking it. Just before Gek could kill them both, the Elite was killed by the arriving Fireteam Majestic. They proceeded to take devices off of Gek, DeMarco got his energy sword, Thorne took his [[active camouflage]] and Madsen found a map of Requiem.<ref>''[[Spartan Ops]]'', [[Expendable|S108 Expendable]]</ref> Majestic and Glassman soon became pinned down by three [[Ra'aam-pattern burst cannon|plasma artilleries]] at [[Cyclone]], but [[Fireteam Crimson]] and [[Fireteam Kodiak]] took them out and saved the team.<ref>''Spartan Ops'', [[Expendable/Majestic Rescue|S108 Majestic Rescue]]</ref> At Glassman's request, Fireteam Crimson traveled to [[Control]] to test Glassman's ability to read the map [[Madsen]] recovered from Gek which Glassman believed could help free ''Infinity'' from Requiem. Glassman directed Crimson around the area, directing them on how to activate nearby Forerunner defenses, including several turrets and AA guns. Glassman was left pleased by the results which confirmed his interpretation of the map.<ref>''Spartan Ops'', [[Expendable/Glassman|S108 Glassman]]</ref> | | As Glassman and Thorne continued their escape, Glassman grew tired and needed to rest. He asked why they were walking and why Thorne didn't contact ''Infinity''. Thorne informed him his comm gear wasn't working. He asked Thorne how much further to where they were going and Thorne answered that they were headed for [[Galileo Base]], a few kilometers away. Thorne soon realized there was a cloaked Sangheili in the area and informed Dr. Glassman to get to safety. Before he could escape they were attacked by [[Gek 'Lhar]]. Glassman attempted to help Thorne fight him but was easily thrown aside. When Thorne was stunned, Glassman attempted to steal Gek's [[energy sword]], but the Sangheili stepped on his arm, breaking it. Just before Gek could kill them both, the Elite was killed by the arriving Fireteam Majestic. They proceeded to take devices off of Gek, DeMarco got his energy sword, Thorne took his [[active camouflage]] and Madsen found a map of Requiem.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', [[S1/Expendable|S1E8 ''Expendable'']]</ref> Later, Fireteam Crimson assisted Dr. Glassman in decoding the map [[Madsen]] recovered from Gek. Glassman aided Fireteam Crimson by informing them how to activate nearby Forerunner defenses, including several turrets and AA guns.<ref>'''Spartan Ops''', ''Episode 8, Chapter 5: "Glassman"''</ref> |
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| ====Return to ''Infinity''====
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| Following his successful guiding of [[Fireteam Crimson]] around [[Control]], Glassman and [[Fireteam Majestic]] rendezvoused with a Pelican which extracted Glassman back to ''Infinity'' as Fireteam Majestic was redeployed.<ref>''[[Spartan Ops]]'', [[Key|S109 Key]]</ref> There, he told Lasky how to get the ship free of the planet's [[interdiction web|anchoring hold]]: [[Requiem slipspace artifacts|the artifact]] in their hangar was connected to two other identical ones on Requiem's surface, and deactivating those would free the ship. Crimson and Majestic followed his instructions, and this allowed them to escape the shield world before it was pulled into [[Epoloch system|its sun]]. Later he analyzed the half of the [[Janus Key]] recovered from Catherine Halsey, concluding that the artifact was inert and incomplete.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', [[Exodus (Spartan Ops)|S1010 Exodus]]</ref>
| | Soon after his rescue Glassman was returned to the ''Infinity'' via Pelican.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', [[S1/Key|S1E9 ''Key'']]</ref> There, he told Lasky how to get the ship free of the planet's anchoring hold. The artifact in their hangar was connected to two other identical ones on Requiem's surface, and deactivating those would free the ship. Crimson and Majestic followed his instructions, and this allowed them to escape the shield world before it was pulled into [[Epoloch|its sun]]. Later he analyzed the half of the [[Janus Key]] recovered from Catherine Halsey, concluding that the artifact was inert and incomplete.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', [[S1/Exodus|S1E10 ''Exodus'']]</ref> |
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| [[File:HE14 Decoy 2.jpg|thumb|250px|Glassman with Palmer, analyzing 'Mdama's decoy artifact.]] | | [[File:HE14 Decoy 2.jpg|thumb|250px|Glassman with Palmer, analyzing 'Mdama's decoy artifact.]] |
| Five months after the Requiem Campaign, Glassman continued his inspection of the Janus Key. On July 18, he was visited by Commander Palmer as ''Infinity'' jumped to a potential site suitable for establishing UNSC research base [[Galileo II]]. As they discussed the artifacts found on Requiem, ''Infinity'' suddenly reappeared in [[Aktis system|an uncharted system]]. When the ship jumped to slipspace again, it reappeared a only quarter of a kilometer of her last position. Captain Lasky ordered Glassman and Palmer to go to ''Infinity''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s engine room. There Glassman discovered the ship's slipspace drive was overriding coordinates and defaulting back to ones in their local position, stranding the ship in a "Slipspace Cul-de-sac". Roland then informed them of an unusual energy reading coming from a nearby planet—[[Aktis IV]]. Glassman and Lasky theorized that it could be the source of the problem. Palmer led Fireteam Majestic to the planet's surface to investigate the issue.<ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation]]''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 13|Issue #13]]''</ref> | | Five months after the Requiem Campaign, Glassman continued his inspection of the Janus Key. On July 18, he was visited by Commander Palmer as ''Infinity'' jumped to UNSC research base [[Galileo II]]. As they discussed about the artifacts found on Requiem, ''Infinity'' suddenly reappeared in an uncharted system. When the ship jumped to slipspace again, it only reappeared a quarter of a kilometer of her last position. Captain Lasky ordered him and Palmer to go to ''Infinity''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s engine room. There Glassman discovered the ship's slipspace drive was overriding coordinates and defaulting back to ones in their local position, stranding the ship in a "Slipspace Cul-de-sac". Roland then informed them of an unusual energy reading coming from a nearby planet—[[Aktis IV]]. Glassman and Lasky theorized that it could be the source of the problem. Palmer led Fireteam Majestic to the planet's surface to investigate the issue.<ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation]]''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 13|Issue #13]]''</ref> |
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| After the Spartans discovered a Forerunner structure, Glassman traveled to the surface of the planet to meet with Fireteam Majestic and Palmer to examine the structure. Glassman theorized that the structure was part of a [[teleportation grid|translocation grid]], and he soon discovered a Forerunner artifact. Glassman realized that the artifact had indentations the shape of the halves of the Janus Key and believed that the Key belonged in the artifact. Unbeknownst to the UNSC, 'Mdama and Halsey were monitoring Glassman and had created the decoy artifact in an attempt to steal the UNSC's half of the Janus Key. Glassman requested to have lab equipment brought to the Forerunner site, along with the Janus Key half, for further analyzing. However, as a [[D79-TC Pelican]] delivered the equipment and Key to the planet's surface, the [[dropship]] and its [[F-41 Broadsword|Broadsword]] escort were shot down by [[Sali 'Nyon]]'s [[Sali 'Nyon's Covenant|forces]], a rogue splinter group of Jul 'Mdama's Covenant.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 14|Issue #14]]''</ref> | | After the Spartans discovered a Forerunner structure, Glassman traveled to the surface of the planet to meet with Fireteam Majestic and Palmer to examine the structure. Glassman theorized that the structure is part of a [[teleportation grid|translocation grid]], and he soon discovered a Forerunner artifact. Glassman realized that the artifact had indentations the shape of the halves of the Janus Key and believed that the Key belonged in the artifact. Unbeknownst to the UNSC, 'Mdama and Halsey were monitoring Glassman and had created the decoy artifact in an attempt to steal the UNSC's half of the Janus Key. Glassman requested to have lab equipment brought to the Forerunner site, along with the Janus Key half, for further analyzing. However, as a [[D79-TC Pelican]] delivered the equipment and Key to the planet's surface, the [[dropship]] and its [[F-41 Broadsword|Broadsword]] escort were shot down by [[Sali 'Nyon]]'s [[Sali 'Nyon's Covenant faction|forces]], a rogue splinter group of Jul 'Mdama's Covenant.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 14|Issue #14]]''</ref> |
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| Commander Palmer, Fireteam Majestic and Glassman remained under attack by Covenant forces inside the Forerunner structure and were unable to establish contact with ''Infinity''. While they retreated inside the facility, Spartan [[Carlo Hoya]] was left behind outside. Palmer ordered Glassman to get the structure's teleportation grid online before the Covenant breached their defenses. Glassman informed her that the grid was online but he needed to decode the coordinates to the exit portal and there was no chance to successfully escape to a safer location. Glassman opened the teleportation grid. At Palmer's request, Glassman opened portals to both the jungle and the other end of the island. She ordered [[Tedra Grant]], Glassman and three other Spartans to take the latter portal while Palmer, [[Naiya Ray|Ray]], and Thorne took the former. On the other end of the island, ''Infinity'' had managed to deploy two [[Mark IX Mantis ADS|Mantises]] as reinforcements. As they were fighting the Covenant forces, Grant's team arrived through the portal and were almost killed by friendly fire from the Mantises.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 15|Issue #15]]''</ref> After retrieving both halves of the Janus Key, Jul's forces retreated from the system; Glassman and the rest of the team returned to ''Infinity''.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 16|Issue #16]]''</ref>
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| ===The Absolute Record===
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| [[File:HE19 Assembled.jpg|thumb|200px|Glassman and the others being briefed before the operation.]]
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| After the battle at Aktis IV, Glassman took part in Operation: Athena alongside Commander [[Sarah Palmer]], [[Gabriel Thorne]], [[Holly Tanaka]] and [[Ayit 'Sevi]], a Sangheili working with the Office of Naval Intelligence, was able to infiltrate inside Jul's faction and provided ONI with information about their plans. The military operation was designed by Admiral [[Serin Osman]] to prevent Covenant leader [[Jul 'Mdama]] and Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] from accessing the Forerunner facility known as the [[Absolute Record]]. Under Osman's orders, Spartan Tanaka was specifically brought on the initial infiltration team to safeguard Dr. Glassman during the mission. On September 15, Glassman and the rest of the team were briefed on how they would infiltrate Jul 'Mdama's fleet by stowing away on-board the assault carrier ''[[Breath of Annihilation]]''. Upon arrival at the Absolute Record, the team would separate from the fleet and use an advanced [[telemetry probe]] to transmit their location back to the UNSC for reinforcements.
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| Two days later on September 17, Ayit 'Sevi rendezvoused with Jul's fleet in the [[Urs system|Urs–Fied–Joori system]] and sneaked Glassman and the other members inside the ''Breath of Annihilation''. After the fleet jumped in and out of slipspace and neared the portal to the Absolute Record, multiple slipspace ruptures materialized into several ships of the fleet, one of which began to tear apart ''Annihilation''. 'Sevi informed the team they had to abandon the ship and that their probe had been destroyed.<ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation]]''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 19|Issue #19]]</ref>
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| The team was forced to flee and fight their way through a Covenant battalion in order to reach an undamaged hangar bay. When Dr. Glassman succumbed under the hazardous conditions of the ship and fainted, Tanaka carried and defended him from hostile attacks. Ayit 'Sevi soon procured a Phantom and transported everyone directly to Jul 'Mdama's flagship, ''[[Song of Retribution]]''. With news that 'Mdama would push forward to the portal and reach the Absolute Record, the team resolved to split-up. Glassman remained aboard the ''Song'' with Palmer and Tanaka, while Thorne and 'Sevi returned to ''Annihilation'' in an attempt to use its communications to contact ONI.<ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation]]''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 20|Issue #20]]</ref>
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| However, Glassman and the others did not stay undiscovered for long. When the ''Song'' entered the portal and reached the Record, the [[Invariant Bias|Custodian]] [[ancilla]] monitoring the facility detected the presence of [[Reclaimer]]s aboard and summoned the humans from the ship, revealing their presence to the Covenant. The ancilla assembled both factions to inquire as to who was the rightful owner of the Janus Key and of the Record, but an outbreak of weapons fire from Jul's warriors caused the custodian to kill all the Elites except Jul.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 21|Issue #21]]</ref> It then tested both parties with a hypothetical scenario to see if they could be trusted with the Record's power, but Halsey interrupted the test by hacking the ancilla, disabling it and giving herself control of the Record.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 22|Issue #22]]</ref>
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| As Jul called reinforcements, Tanaka and Palmer fended off attacking Covenant while protecting Glassman, but were rescued by the timely intervention of a Sentinel. It turned out to contain the backup memory of the custodian AI, who requested the humans' help in restoring its control.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 23|Issue #23]]</ref> Tanaka and Palmer defended the Sentinel, and it reactivated its old body to overpower Halsey and take control of the Record from her. However, the Record began to fall apart after Jul ordered it fired upon to disrupt the Sentinel attacks, but Glassman aided Tanaka and Palmer in escaping by activating the local teleportation grid. They used it to teleport to the ''Breath of Annihilation'', and were hidden there by 'Sevi until the ship returned to Sangheili space, after which the humans covertly escaped and were picked up by a UNSC [[prowler]].<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 24|Issue #24]]</ref>
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| ==Personality and traits==
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| ==Non-canon and dubious canon appearances==
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| ===Fractures: Entrenched===
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| {{Notice/Fracture|Entrenched}}
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| {{Quote|UNSC, hier? Es ist Professor Henrik Gläsmann, Dritteabteilung.|Henrik Gläsmann talking to Commander [[Kolby]].{{Ref/Site|Id=TLSM1|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/story-shard-the-last-sky-marshal#part-1|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=STORY SHARD: THE LAST SKY MARSHAL - PART 1|D=15|M=6|Y=2022}}}}
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| '''Henrik Gläsmann''' was a professor working with Section 3 of the United Nations Security Confederation on [[Luna]].{{Ref/Reuse|TLSM1}} When the Covenant managed to open the bunker Gläsmann and the other civilians were staying in they surrendered without a fight. By the time Commander Kolby made contact with Gläsmann he and the other personnel had been converted to the Covenant religion, and all but Gläsmann had stepped into a radiation chamber. After Gläsmann's treachery was revealed he was executed by Kolby.{{Ref/Site|Id=TLSM3|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/story-shard-the-last-sky-marshal#part-3|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=STORY SHARD: THE LAST SKY MARSHAL - PART 3|D=15|M=8|Y=2022}}
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| ===Concept art===
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| File:H4SO_Covenant_WeldingTorch_Concept.jpg|Concept art for the welding torch used by Glassman.
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| File:H4SO Covenant Handcuffs Concept.jpg|Concept art for Glassman's handcuffs.
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| File:H4SO BombVest Concept.jpg|Concept art for Glassman's bomb vest.
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| File:H4SO Glassman ArmSling Concept.jpg|Concept art for Glassman's sling.
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| File:H4SO GlassmanLab Concept.jpg|Concept art for Glassman's improvised lab setup.
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| File:H4 SO-EP2 Glassman with artifact.jpg|Glassman touching the artifact before being pulled through. | | File:H4 SO-EP2 Glassman with artifact.jpg|Glassman touching the artifact before being pulled through. |
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| **''[[Spartan Ops]]'' | | **''[[Spartan Ops]]'' |
| *''[[Halo: Escalation]]'' | | *''[[Halo: Escalation]]'' |
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| [[Category:Human characters|Glassman, Henry]] | | [[Category:Human Civilians|Glassman, Henry]] |
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