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Samuel-034 was John's first and best friend since the Spartan-IIs began their training. The two met on the first day of training when they were teamed up with Kelly-087 for a "Ring the Bell" exercise. However, John believed that he could perform better if he was alone. As such, he left his team behind and reached the bell first while Sam and Kelly had struggled and were the last to reach it. As punishment for abandoning his team, Franklin Mendez prohibited John, Sam, and Kelly from receiving dinner, only allowing them to have some water. John was angered by this punishment, not understanding the importance of working as a team. On the second day of training, John attempted to avoid Sam and Kelly, who were still upset with John for leaving them behind. When they realized they were grouped together once more, Sam threatened John, saying that he would push him off of one of the platforms if he didn't work as a team. John agreed to work as a team; and together, they were the third team to reach the bell. Following the exercise, Sam asked them if they wanted to be friends. John and Kelly both agreed.{{Ref/Reuse|HTFOR4}} | Samuel-034 was John's first and best friend since the Spartan-IIs began their training. The two met on the first day of training when they were teamed up with Kelly-087 for a "Ring the Bell" exercise. However, John believed that he could perform better if he was alone. As such, he left his team behind and reached the bell first while Sam and Kelly had struggled and were the last to reach it. As punishment for abandoning his team, Franklin Mendez prohibited John, Sam, and Kelly from receiving dinner, only allowing them to have some water. John was angered by this punishment, not understanding the importance of working as a team. On the second day of training, John attempted to avoid Sam and Kelly, who were still upset with John for leaving them behind. When they realized they were grouped together once more, Sam threatened John, saying that he would push him off of one of the platforms if he didn't work as a team. John agreed to work as a team; and together, they were the third team to reach the bell. Following the exercise, Sam asked them if they wanted to be friends. John and Kelly both agreed.{{Ref/Reuse|HTFOR4}} | ||
As John and Sam trained together, they grew closer, often joking with each other and forming a strong friendship. During a training mission in [[2519]], Sam signaled John by mimicking the call of an owl. John jokingly called him an owl soon after, but Sam replied that he was "Chief Owl" to him.{{Ref/ | As John and Sam trained together, they grew closer, often joking with each other and forming a strong friendship. During a training mission in [[2519]], Sam signaled John by mimicking the call of an owl. John jokingly called him an owl soon after, but Sam replied that he was "Chief Owl" to him.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HTFOR5|HTFOR|Chapter=5}} While on another training mission in [[2523]], John made a risky decision to act as bait, and Sam told him that he would not let anyone to do anything to him. John thanked him and said that he knew.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HFS17|HFS|Chapter=17}} | ||
[[File:Sam nuke.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Samuel-034 tells John and Kelly to leave him.]] | [[File:Sam nuke.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Samuel-034 tells John and Kelly to leave him.]] | ||
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===Catherine Halsey=== | ===Catherine Halsey=== | ||
Dr. Halsey, the creator of the | Dr. Halsey, being the creator of the Spartan II program, acted as a mother-like figure to the Chief. She viewed him as her favorite, and referred to him by his name, John, rather than "Master Chief" or "Spartan 117". In fact, he noticed she was the only person to do so. When he and the other members of Blue Team went AWOL, she expressed her concern about him to Fireteam Osiris, asking them to "Bring John home." | ||
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[[File:Chiefarbiter.jpg|thumb|250px|John-117 and Thel 'Vadam fighting alongside each other.]] | [[File:Chiefarbiter.jpg|thumb|250px|John-117 and Thel 'Vadam fighting alongside each other.]] | ||
{{Quote|no=two|q1=Your people used to call him "Demon." Was that an insult or a compliment?|Jameson Locke|q2=An insult, to be sure, but one with a modicum of respect. He was indeed my enemy, but, in time, I named him ally... even friend. The events which forged this bond are… complicated.|Thel 'Vadam|Locke and the Arbiter about the Master Chief<ref>''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[The Heretic (level)|The Heretic]]''</ref>}} | {{Quote|no=two|q1=Your people used to call him "Demon." Was that an insult or a compliment?|Jameson Locke|q2=An insult, to be sure, but one with a modicum of respect. He was indeed my enemy, but, in time, I named him ally... even friend. The events which forged this bond are… complicated.|Thel 'Vadam|Locke and the Arbiter about the Master Chief<ref>''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[The Heretic (level)|The Heretic]]''</ref>}} | ||
John and [[Thel 'Vadam]]'s first meeting on Delta Halo was hostile, with the Arbiter continually referring to the Spartan as "Demon" and John's insistence that the San'Shyuum were making a "big mistake" by activating the Halo rings. This was also complicated by the fact that John was directly responsible for Thel being stripped of his rank and branded with the [[Mark of Shame]] because of John's destruction of [[Installation 04]]. Despite this, Thel would later admit that he possessed a modicum of respect for John even as enemies. Upon their next meeting on Earth, John was quick to try and kill the Sangheili before Johnson stopped him. They remained initially wary of one another, but learned to trust each other in combat against the Covenant and the Flood. Thel proved his trustworthiness to John through actions such as assisting him in the rescue of Sergeant Johnson, or counseling his fellow Sangheili not to glass all of Earth after the Flood outbreak at Voi. When they reached the Ark, the two's reliance on each other was cemented, and John demonstrated his respect for Thel by allowing him be the one to kill the Prophet of Truth. The Arbiter also came to his aid on ''High Charity'' despite having little need to do so, and chose to fight with John to the end in his efforts to stop the Flood and consoled him on Johnson's death. 'Vadam was the last one to see John alive before the latter went missing after the war, and afterward expressed to Lord Hood mild doubt that John might be dead. 'Vadam would later refer to John as a friend with John having reciprocated their friendship,{{Ref/Film|[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection terminal trailer]]|Quote=And your Master Chief calls me... friend.}} and upon learning that he was still alive following the [[Battle of Ealen IV|events]] on [[Ealen IV]], Thel believed that he was the key to the galaxy's future. During the [[Battle of Sunaion]], Thel referred to the Chief as the greatest of all Spartans, and later asked Spartan Locke to give the Chief his greetings. Following John's arrival at Sanghelios, 'Vadam greeted him with a dinner to celebrate their victory over Jul 'Mdama's forces. <ref>''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'', ''Chapter 1''</ref> | John and [[Thel 'Vadam]]'s first meeting on Delta Halo was hostile, with the Arbiter continually referring to the Spartan as "Demon" and John's insistence that the San'Shyuum were making a "big mistake" by activating the Halo rings. This was also complicated by the fact that John was directly responsible for Thel being stripped of his rank and branded with the [[Mark of Shame]] because of John's destruction of [[Installation 04]]. Despite this, Thel would later admit that he possessed a modicum of respect for John even as enemies. Upon their next meeting on Earth, John was quick to try and kill the Sangheili before Johnson stopped him. They remained initially wary of one another, but learned to trust each other in combat against the Covenant and the Flood. Thel proved his trustworthiness to John through actions such as assisting him in the rescue of Sergeant Johnson, or counseling his fellow Sangheili not to glass all of Earth after the Flood outbreak at Voi. When they reached the Ark, the two's reliance on each other was cemented, and John demonstrated his respect for Thel by allowing him be the one to kill the Prophet of Truth. The Arbiter also came to his aid on ''High Charity'' despite having little need to do so, and chose to fight with John to the end in his efforts to stop the Flood and consoled him on Johnson's death. 'Vadam was the last one to see John alive before the latter went missing after the war, and afterward expressed to Lord Hood mild doubt that John might be dead. 'Vadam would later refer to John as a friend with John having reciprocated their friendship,{{Ref/Film|[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection terminal trailer]]|Quote=And your Master Chief calls me... friend.}} and upon learning that he was still alive following the [[Battle of Ealen IV|events]] on [[Ealen IV]], Thel believed that he was the key to the galaxy's future. During the [[Battle of Sunaion]], Thel referred to the Chief as the greatest of all Spartans, and later asked Spartan Locke to give the Chief his greetings. Following John's arrival at Sanghelios, 'Vadam greeted him with a dinner to celebrate their victory over Jul 'Mdama's forces.<ref>''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'', ''Chapter 1''</ref> Upon John and the team's departure, both of them clasped their arms together, ready to take the new threats upon them together once again just like [[Battle of Installation 00|they did before]]. | ||
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