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{{Quote|Die? Didn't you know? Spartans never die.|Kurt's last words<ref name="goo372">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 372''</ref>}} | {{Quote|Die? Didn't you know? Spartans never die.|Kurt's last words<ref name="goo372">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 372''</ref>}} | ||
'''Kurt Ambrose''' ([[UNSCMID]]: '''045888947''', [[civilian]] identification number: '''56522-026-LDR5685'''), born '''Kurt M. Trevelyan''' and formerly known as '''SPARTAN-051''', was a [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II supersoldier]]. Formerly the leader of [[Green Team]], he was close to many of the other Spartans, before he went missing during a mission in [[2531]]. Although the other Spartans were led to believe that Kurt had died, he was actually recruited by [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]] to spearhead the [[SPARTAN-III program]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 49'' (''"Alone now, Ackerson reviewed his files and made plans. The first matter of business was already in the works: on-screen appeared the career record of SPARTAN-051."'')</ref> | '''Lieutenant Commander Kurt Ambrose''' ([[UNSCMID]]: '''045888947''', [[civilian]] identification number: '''56522-026-LDR5685'''), born '''Kurt M. Trevelyan''' and formerly known as '''SPARTAN-051''', was a [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II supersoldier]]. Formerly the leader of [[Green Team]], he was close to many of the other Spartans, before he went missing during a mission in [[2531]]. Although the other Spartans were led to believe that Kurt had died, he was actually recruited by [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]] to spearhead the [[SPARTAN-III program]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 49'' (''"Alone now, Ackerson reviewed his files and made plans. The first matter of business was already in the works: on-screen appeared the career record of SPARTAN-051."'')</ref> | ||
The name "Ambrose" was given to him by Colonel Ackerson after his abduction, due to the fact Kurt actually could not remember his full name as a result of extensive mental conditioning involved in the SPARTAN-II program.<ref name="name">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 59''</ref> | The name "Ambrose" was given to him by Colonel Ackerson after his abduction, due to the fact Kurt actually could not remember his full name as a result of extensive mental conditioning involved in the SPARTAN-II program.<ref name="name">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 59''</ref> | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early childhood=== | ===Early childhood=== | ||
Kurt | Kurt Trevelyan was born on [[2511|October 19, 2511]] in [[Mira]], eventually growing up in [[Kuiper]] on [[Circumstance]].{{Ref/Reuse|journal}} When he was marked as physically and mentally superior by [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]] in [[2517]], she had him abducted and sent to [[Reach]] to begin his Spartan training under [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[Franklin Mendez]]. As with the other candidates to become Spartans, he was replaced with a [[Flash cloning|flash clone]] that would appear to die of natural causes, just like all the other future Spartans replacements. | ||
During his training, Kurt quickly proved himself to be considered one of the program's top candidates. Both Dr. Halsey and Chief Mendez identified him as one of four emerging leaders within the Spartan-II group, along with [[Jerome-092]], [[Frederic-104]], and [[John-117]]. Chief Mendez expressed his belief the most strongly in Kurt as having the skills to lead the entire Spartan-II group, although Halsey disagreed, instead believing John would fulfill that role.{{Ref/Reuse|journal}} Kurt's leadership skills were correctly observed, as he later became one of the earliest known leaders of the Spartan-IIs' [[Green Team]], which would often beat John's [[Blue Team]] in field exercises.{{Ref/Reuse|GOOpage33}} | During his training, Kurt quickly proved himself to be considered one of the program's top candidates. Both Dr. Halsey and Chief Mendez identified him as one of four emerging leaders within the Spartan-II group, along with [[Jerome-092]], [[Frederic-104]], and [[John-117]]. Chief Mendez expressed his belief the most strongly in Kurt as having the skills to lead the entire Spartan-II group, although Halsey disagreed, instead believing John would fulfill that role.{{Ref/Reuse|journal}} Kurt's leadership skills were correctly observed, as he later became one of the earliest known leaders of the Spartan-IIs' [[Green Team]], which would often beat John's [[Blue Team]] in field exercises.{{Ref/Reuse|GOOpage33}} | ||
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===''Radiant Arrow''=== | ===''Radiant Arrow''=== | ||
{{Main|Skirmish over Netherop}} | {{Main|Skirmish over Netherop}} | ||
By early [[2526]], Green Team was composed of Kurt, [[Anton-044]], [[Malcolm-059]], and [[Solomon-069]]. On [[2526#March|March 5]] of that year, Kurt, his team, and eight other Spartans were organized into an assault squad led by John-117 with orders to board and capture [[Radiant Arrow|a]] [[Covenant frigate]] in orbit over the planet [[Netherop]]. To accomplish this, they were deployed from the {{UNSCShip|Starry Night}} for an [[Extra-vehicular activity|EVA]] [[ | By early [[2526]], Green Team was composed of Kurt, [[Anton-044]], [[Malcolm-059]], and [[Solomon-069]]. On [[2526#March|March 5]] of that year, Kurt, his team, and eight other Spartans were organized into an assault squad led by John-117 with orders to board and capture [[Radiant Arrow|a]] [[Covenant frigate]] in orbit over the planet [[Netherop]]. To accomplish this, they were deployed from the {{UNSCShip|Starry Night}} for an [[Extra-vehicular activity|EVA]] [[Boarding|boarding action]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS1|HSS|Chapter=1}} Using a flight of [[Type-27 Banshee|Banshee]]s for cover, the Spartans stealthily approached the alien vessel.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS2|HSS|Chapter=2}} They [[Skirmish over Netherop|boarded]] the frigate via its underslung hangar and eliminated the forces stationed there without the rest of crew realizing they had been boarded. As Green and Blue Teams pushed further into the alien vessel, John instructed [[Gold Team]] to collect weapons and corpses to be piled into the Banshees, which would then be pushed out into space for ONI to recover and study. Kurt and his team cleared the side compartments as Blue Team carefully made their way along the main corridor. It was going well, but as the eight Spartans continued on, a sensor operator one of the nearby [[prowler]]s "accidentally" broadcast a transmission on the Spartans' [[COM|SQUADCOM]], which revealed their presence to the frigate's crew. Unbeknownst to them, the crewman's apparent mistake was part of an [[insurrectionist]] plot designed by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Hector Nyeto]], intending to get the Spartans killed and remove the threat they posed to insurgents everywhere. With their presence on the vessel now known, the Spartans split up, with John leading his team to the bridge. Kurt led Green Team below in search of the [[Engineering|engineering deck]], where they would hopefully be able to disable the frigate. While on the way, they were met with resistance by [[Kig-Yar]] and [[Yanme'e]] warriors. When they reached the engineering deck, only the Yanme'e remained. John had been unable to prevent the frigate's [[shipmaster]] from activating a [[self-destruct]] sequence, forcing him to order all of his teammates to abandon ship immediately. All of the Spartans—including Kurt and his team —made it to safety before the ''Radiant Arrow'' detonated.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS3|HSS|Chapter=3}} | ||
===SILENT STORM=== | ===SILENT STORM=== | ||
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As the twelve Spartans neared the provided waypoint, the fog had lowered to shoulder-height, allowing the Spartans to discover that the ''Starry Night'' was indeed seemingly intact, but sat atop a large avalanche about seven hundred meters up the quarry wall. Fred-104 spotted a Covenant intrusion corvette sliding over the rim of the quarry and descending over the prowler. Kelly-087 theorized that they may be trying to recover the ''Starry Night'' themselves. Realizing the danger, John declared to his teammates that the mission was no longer a rescue mission. Their primary objective was now to deny the Covenant from recovering the prowler and the data stored within. Opening the command channel again, John relayed this information to Crowther, who echoed his concerns and insisted that they could not let the Covenant take possession of the ''Starry Night''. The vessel's [[navigation computer]] and other onboard data devices could reveal the locations of UNSC outposts, entire force deployments, or worse. Crowther asked Nyeto if there was any way to remotely activate the prowler's [[Nuclear weapon|nuclear]] self-destruct system, to which the lieutenant commander responded in the affirmative. However, there were only three positions that had access to that ability. The first two were the flight commander and wing commander, both of which were roles held by Captain Ascot, who was either dead or unable to be reached aboard the ''Starry Night''. The final person with the ability to remotely detonate the prowler was the captain of the ''Vanishing Point'', which was holding station two planetary orbits out from Seoba. At that distance, it would take nearly an hour for the request to be sent to the cruiser and for the return signal to arrive. By then, the Covenant might already have retrieved sensitive data from the wrecked prowler. Crowther began to reluctantly order the Spartans to prevent the ''Starry Night''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s capture, but John cut him off, assuring him that they would not fail. The Spartan requested that Task Force Yama assist them by keeping the assaulting corvettes off their backs. Nyeto began to say that their prowlers were not designed for ship-to-ship combat when Crowther interrupted him, promising that they would find a way. Crowther started to tell John to standby for instructions on how to manually activate the prowler's self-destruct, but he reassured the colonel that his Spartans already knew how to activate a [[Fury tactical nuclear weapon|Fury nuke]].{{Ref/Reuse|HSS14}} | As the twelve Spartans neared the provided waypoint, the fog had lowered to shoulder-height, allowing the Spartans to discover that the ''Starry Night'' was indeed seemingly intact, but sat atop a large avalanche about seven hundred meters up the quarry wall. Fred-104 spotted a Covenant intrusion corvette sliding over the rim of the quarry and descending over the prowler. Kelly-087 theorized that they may be trying to recover the ''Starry Night'' themselves. Realizing the danger, John declared to his teammates that the mission was no longer a rescue mission. Their primary objective was now to deny the Covenant from recovering the prowler and the data stored within. Opening the command channel again, John relayed this information to Crowther, who echoed his concerns and insisted that they could not let the Covenant take possession of the ''Starry Night''. The vessel's [[navigation computer]] and other onboard data devices could reveal the locations of UNSC outposts, entire force deployments, or worse. Crowther asked Nyeto if there was any way to remotely activate the prowler's [[Nuclear weapon|nuclear]] self-destruct system, to which the lieutenant commander responded in the affirmative. However, there were only three positions that had access to that ability. The first two were the flight commander and wing commander, both of which were roles held by Captain Ascot, who was either dead or unable to be reached aboard the ''Starry Night''. The final person with the ability to remotely detonate the prowler was the captain of the ''Vanishing Point'', which was holding station two planetary orbits out from Seoba. At that distance, it would take nearly an hour for the request to be sent to the cruiser and for the return signal to arrive. By then, the Covenant might already have retrieved sensitive data from the wrecked prowler. Crowther began to reluctantly order the Spartans to prevent the ''Starry Night''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s capture, but John cut him off, assuring him that they would not fail. The Spartan requested that Task Force Yama assist them by keeping the assaulting corvettes off their backs. Nyeto began to say that their prowlers were not designed for ship-to-ship combat when Crowther interrupted him, promising that they would find a way. Crowther started to tell John to standby for instructions on how to manually activate the prowler's self-destruct, but he reassured the colonel that his Spartans already knew how to activate a [[Fury tactical nuclear weapon|Fury nuke]].{{Ref/Reuse|HSS14}} | ||
Just then, a Covenant [[ | Just then, a Covenant [[Type-32 Ghost|Ghost]] appeared out of the fog and began firing at John, who managed to kill its [[Jiralhanae]] driver with his MA5B's [[M301 grenade launcher|underbarrel grenade launcher]]. Shortly after that was handled, more Ghosts entered the quarry, so John ordered Green and Gold Teams to deal with them as Blue Team went with him to the prowler. At this point, the looming intrusion corvette had begun deploying EVA-equipped Sangheili, Jiralhanae, and Kig-Yar warriors via gravity lift, with the first already looking for a way inside the ship. Another corvette crested the edge of the quarry, firing its main cannon on the Spartans. With the situation quickly deteriorating and Nyeto's support still setting up, John realized that immediate action was necessary. He ordered Blue Team to simultaneously fire on the avalanche just below the ''Starry Night'' with their grenade launchers to cause the vessel to fall to quarry floor and prevent the Covenant from gaining entrance. Despite Fred and Kelly's warnings that such an action could bring the whole slope down on top of them, each member of the team acknowledged and followed his order. As they has feared, the volley of [[grenade]]s worked a bit too well, bringing the avalanche down on top of all twelve Spartans, but successfully delaying the Covenant in their boarding attempt.{{Ref/Reuse|HSS14}} | ||
Six of the twelve Spartans were buried under the ice flow, with Kurt's teammate, [[Solomon-069]], becoming completely incapacitated. John-117 was also buried, but not totally immobilized. While he worked on freeing himself, John gave Fred command of the mission to board and destroy the ''Starry Night''. Fred-104, Malcolm-059, and [[Linda-058]] boarded the prowler as members of Green and Gold Teams coordinated attacks on the seemingly endless stream of enemy ground vehicles, supported by at least three Covenant corvettes. John freed himself from the ice flow and began helping repel would-be boarders while Fred's team prepared the vessel's Fury tactical nuclear weapon. Meanwhile, Nyeto's support finally arrived the form of strafing runs that destroyed two of the intrusion corvettes assaulting Green and Gold Teams. Just as the nuke was finished arming, the looming Covenant corvette finally made its move and began slowly levitating the ''Starry Night'' up and into its hold using a [[gravity lift]]. John ordered Fred's team to activate the nuke and flee from the prowler with the surviving crew, which they did via escape pod. He also warned the others that the nuke would detonate in thirty seconds, urging them to escape the blast radius immediately. Each of the Spartans made it to safety, including Kurt. Colonel Crowther had them extracted after the resulting [[electromagnetic pulse]] had dissipated.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS15|HSS|Chapter=15}} The blast also destroyed the intrusion corvette, and some of the Spartans assisted in the recovery of a [[Kelguid|starholo]] from its wreckage. They and the starholo were transported back to the ''Vanishing Point''.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS16|HSS|Chapter=16}} | Six of the twelve Spartans were buried under the ice flow, with Kurt's teammate, [[Solomon-069]], becoming completely incapacitated. John-117 was also buried, but not totally immobilized. While he worked on freeing himself, John gave Fred command of the mission to board and destroy the ''Starry Night''. Fred-104, Malcolm-059, and [[Linda-058]] boarded the prowler as members of Green and Gold Teams coordinated attacks on the seemingly endless stream of enemy ground vehicles, supported by at least three Covenant corvettes. John freed himself from the ice flow and began helping repel would-be boarders while Fred's team prepared the vessel's Fury tactical nuclear weapon. Meanwhile, Nyeto's support finally arrived the form of strafing runs that destroyed two of the intrusion corvettes assaulting Green and Gold Teams. Just as the nuke was finished arming, the looming Covenant corvette finally made its move and began slowly levitating the ''Starry Night'' up and into its hold using a [[gravity lift]]. John ordered Fred's team to activate the nuke and flee from the prowler with the surviving crew, which they did via escape pod. He also warned the others that the nuke would detonate in thirty seconds, urging them to escape the blast radius immediately. Each of the Spartans made it to safety, including Kurt. Colonel Crowther had them extracted after the resulting [[electromagnetic pulse]] had dissipated.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS15|HSS|Chapter=15}} The blast also destroyed the intrusion corvette, and some of the Spartans assisted in the recovery of a [[Kelguid|starholo]] from its wreckage. They and the starholo were transported back to the ''Vanishing Point''.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS16|HSS|Chapter=16}} | ||
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===Etalan=== | ===Etalan=== | ||
{{Main|Battle over Etalan}} | {{Main|Battle over Etalan}} | ||
Kurt-051, the other Spartans, Staff Sergeant Johnson, and Dr. Halsey left the [[Kolaqoa system]] aboard the ''Vanishing Point'' later that day, with two prowlers serving as escort. On [[2526#March|March 22]], the three ships dropped out of [[slipspace]] near Etalan and the ''Vanishing Point''{{'}}s analysts spent the next four days observing the logistics fleet's movements, trying to discern which vessels would be the best to target. By [[2526#March|March 26]], they felt confident that four of the fleet's fifteen vessels were equipment [[freighter]]s that carried spare parts used to keep the Fleet of Inexorable Obedience operational in the field. At this point, the logistics fleet was seemingly preparing to break from orbit, evidenced by the fact that they had begun syncing their orbits and bringing their [[fusion reactor]]s to full power. Since time was running out, Kurt, the rest of Green Team, and Gold Team were deployed in [[S-14 Baselard]]s to destroy the equipment freighters while Blue Team stayed on the ''Vanishing Point'' and prepared for their phase of the attack. Green and Gold Teams were split up into groups of two to pilot each of their Baselards, with their four Baselards flying at the center of a formation of twenty total Baselards. The plan was for the squadron to pierce through the logistics vessels' fighter screen of Banshees and [[Seraph]]s, then the eight Spartans would go [[Extra-vehicular activity|EV]] after faking the destruction of their Baselards. To camouflage their approach, their fighters were equipped with pods of chain-linked debris that would deploy upon the crafts' destruction. Then, the Spartans would board the target vessels and plant HAVOK nukes before fleeing. Due to the high risk involved with performing such maneuvers, Kurt and Joshua-029 were given strict orders to pull their teams out if it became apparent that they would not reach their targets safely.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS19|HSS|Chapter=19}} | Kurt-051, the other Spartans, Staff Sergeant Johnson, and Dr. Halsey left the [[Kolaqoa system]] aboard the ''Vanishing Point'' later that day, with two prowlers serving as escort. On [[2526#March|March 22]], the three ships dropped out of [[slipspace]] near Etalan and the ''Vanishing Point''{{'}}s analysts spent the next four days observing the logistics fleet's movements, trying to discern which vessels would be the best to target. By [[2526#March|March 26]], they felt confident that four of the fleet's fifteen vessels were equipment [[freighter]]s that carried spare parts used to keep the Fleet of Inexorable Obedience operational in the field. At this point, the logistics fleet was seemingly preparing to break from orbit, evidenced by the fact that they had begun syncing their orbits and bringing their [[fusion reactor]]s to full power. Since time was running out, Kurt, the rest of Green Team, and Gold Team were deployed in [[S-14 Baselard]]s to destroy the equipment freighters while Blue Team stayed on the ''Vanishing Point'' and prepared for their phase of the attack. Green and Gold Teams were split up into groups of two to pilot each of their Baselards, with their four Baselards flying at the center of a formation of twenty total Baselards. The plan was for the squadron to pierce through the logistics vessels' fighter screen of Banshees and [[Seraph]]s, then the eight Spartans would go [[Extra-vehicular activity|EV]] after faking the destruction of their Baselards. To camouflage their approach, their fighters were equipped with pods of chain-linked debris that would deploy upon the crafts' destruction. Then, the Spartans would board the target vessels and plant HAVOK nukes before fleeing. Due to the high risk involved with performing such maneuvers, Kurt and Joshua-029 were given strict orders to pull their teams out if it became apparent that they would not reach their targets safely.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS19|HSS|Chapter=19}} Using these tactics, Kurt and the other seven Spartans ended up successfully destroying the four logistics vessels. Afterwards, when their prowler escorts moved in to extract them from orbit, their retrieval created an unintentional diversion that helped Blue Team deliver the killing blow to the fleet’s munitions carriers.{{Ref/Novel|Id=HSS20|HSS|Chapter=20}} | ||
===Zhoist=== | ===Zhoist=== | ||
{{Main| | {{Main|Attack on Zhoist}} | ||
Kurt’s final mission as part of SILENT STORM would follow three weeks later, when he, the Spartan teams, and what remained of the Black Daggers all ventured into Covenant space, to strike at the heart of one of their supply depots.<ref>[[Halo: Silent Storm]], ''Chapter 24''</ref> The Spartans ended up inserting on the surface of [[Naraka]], a planet which was home to ten Forerunner cities, and was the anchor for a massive Covenant support station, a ring structure aptly titled the "[[Ring of Mighty Abundance]]."<ref>[[Halo: Silent Storm]], ''Hardcover pages 342 and 345''</ref> They were ferried down to the surface by their prowlers, but because this was an improvised insertion, Covenant resistance was too heavy for some of the prowlers to finish the drop. Only Green and Blue Teams made it to the ground, while Gold Team’s prowlers were forced to withdraw, and Green’s ship crashed during its final drop. However, Kurt, his team, and a handful of Black Daggers survived, and made their way up into the ring structure via one of the massive gravity lifts connecting the station to the surface. Each Spartan was equipped with a Havok nuke, and two tubs of [[octanitrocubane]] explosives; the ODSTs also carried "octas".<ref>[[Halo: Silent Storm]], ''Hardcover page 329''</ref> With these, Green Team managed to destroy roughly three sections of the ring, greatly assisting Blue in the process. The ring became unstable, and after a final detonation from Blue Team, it collapsed and began to crumble into the atmosphere. Kurt and Green Team evacuated, and were picked up by the prowler [[UNSC Night Watch|Night Watch]], as were most of the other survivors of Operation: SILENT STORM.<ref>[[Halo: Silent Storm]], ''Chapter 27''</ref> Safely on board the Night Watch, Kurt sat with his fellow Spartans and Sergeant [[Avery Johnson]], and viewed the ongoing destruction of the Ring of Mighty Abundance. When it came time for octas carried by fallen or captured “Green Team” Daggers to automatically detonate, he and the others saw eight corresponding explosions, six of which were in the nearby Covenant support fleet. Thus concluded Kurt-051’s involvement in Operation: SILENT STORM.<ref>[[Halo: Silent Storm]], ''Epilogue''</ref> | Kurt’s final mission as part of SILENT STORM would follow three weeks later, when he, the Spartan teams, and what remained of the Black Daggers all ventured into Covenant space, to strike at the heart of one of their supply depots.<ref>[[Halo: Silent Storm]], ''Chapter 24''</ref> The Spartans ended up inserting on the surface of [[Naraka]], a planet which was home to ten Forerunner cities, and was the anchor for a massive Covenant support station, a ring structure aptly titled the "[[Ring of Mighty Abundance]]."<ref>[[Halo: Silent Storm]], ''Hardcover pages 342 and 345''</ref> They were ferried down to the surface by their prowlers, but because this was an improvised insertion, Covenant resistance was too heavy for some of the prowlers to finish the drop. Only Green and Blue Teams made it to the ground, while Gold Team’s prowlers were forced to withdraw, and Green’s ship crashed during its final drop. However, Kurt, his team, and a handful of Black Daggers survived, and made their way up into the ring structure via one of the massive gravity lifts connecting the station to the surface. Each Spartan was equipped with a Havok nuke, and two tubs of [[octanitrocubane]] explosives; the ODSTs also carried "octas".<ref>[[Halo: Silent Storm]], ''Hardcover page 329''</ref> With these, Green Team managed to destroy roughly three sections of the ring, greatly assisting Blue in the process. The ring became unstable, and after a final detonation from Blue Team, it collapsed and began to crumble into the atmosphere. Kurt and Green Team evacuated, and were picked up by the prowler [[UNSC Night Watch|Night Watch]], as were most of the other survivors of Operation: SILENT STORM.<ref>[[Halo: Silent Storm]], ''Chapter 27''</ref> Safely on board the Night Watch, Kurt sat with his fellow Spartans and Sergeant [[Avery Johnson]], and viewed the ongoing destruction of the Ring of Mighty Abundance. When it came time for octas carried by fallen or captured “Green Team” Daggers to automatically detonate, he and the others saw eight corresponding explosions, six of which were in the nearby Covenant support fleet. Thus concluded Kurt-051’s involvement in Operation: SILENT STORM.<ref>[[Halo: Silent Storm]], ''Epilogue''</ref> | ||
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===Training the SPARTAN-IIIs=== | ===Training the SPARTAN-IIIs=== | ||
Soon after, Kurt and Blue Team participated in an [[Extra-vehicular activity|extravehicular mission]] to investigate reported suspicious activity at [[Construction Platform 966A]]. During the mission, Kurt approached a ruptured [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]] when his [[Thruster pack|T-PACK]] "malfunctioned, | Soon after, Kurt and Blue Team participated in an [[Extra-vehicular activity|extravehicular mission]] to investigate reported suspicious activity at [[Construction Platform 966A]]. During the mission, Kurt approached a ruptured [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]] when his [[Thruster pack|T-PACK]] "malfunctioned", sending him spinning away into deep space. He was listed as [[missing in action]] and presumed dead. However, Kurt was recovered by ONI, which had manufactured the whole mission to allow Colonel James Ackerson to recruit the Spartan with new orders to train the next generation of SPARTANs. While his former identity as SPARTAN-051 remained as MIA, Kurt was given a new surname and an officer's commission, as [[Lieutenant, Junior Grade]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 59-64''</ref> Kurt Ambrose was then sent to the classified planet [[Onyx]] to train the SPARTAN-IIIs with CPO Mendez.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 67-70''</ref> Over time, he was promoted for his successful efforts in training the new Spartans, having reached the rank of Lieutenant Commander by 2545.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 13''</ref> | ||
Kurt cared deeply for each of the Spartan companies he trained, and was profoundly distraught by deaths of the entire [[SPARTAN-III Alpha Company]] in [[Operation: PROMETHEUS]]. Attributing their demise to the loss of unit cohesion, he vowed not to let future Spartan generations share their fate and focused on honing the Spartans' teamwork capabilities when training [[SPARTAN-III Beta Company|Beta Company]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 91''</ref> Nevertheless, Beta Company was also wiped out almost entirely in [[Operation: TORPEDO]] despite Kurt's efforts. | Kurt cared deeply for each of the Spartan companies he trained, and was profoundly distraught by deaths of the entire [[SPARTAN-III Alpha Company]] in [[Operation: PROMETHEUS]]. Attributing their demise to the loss of unit cohesion, he vowed not to let future Spartan generations share their fate and focused on honing the Spartans' teamwork capabilities when training [[SPARTAN-III Beta Company|Beta Company]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 91''</ref> Nevertheless, Beta Company was also wiped out almost entirely in [[Operation: TORPEDO]] despite Kurt's efforts. | ||
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After the destruction of Beta Company, Kurt managed to have the two remaining survivors, [[Tom-B292]] and [[Lucy-B091]] reassigned to accompany him and Mendez in training [[SPARTAN-III Gamma Company|Gamma Company]]; he had to appeal to [[Margaret Parangosky|Vice Admiral Parangosky]] who eventually agreed—over Ackerson's objections. The two would become Kurt's top adjutants over the years.<ref name="goo98">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 98''</ref> Additionally, while the SPARTAN-IIIs were initially intended as cannon fodder, Kurt and Mendez recognized that a number of the trainees were too skilled to be wasted on suicide missions, so they removed them from their respective companies before they were wiped out, gave them [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|MJOLNIR armor]], and assigned them to other units, some of them becoming [[NOBLE Team]].<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/projects/reach/article.aspx?ucc=personnel&cid=24040 '''Bungie.net''': ''Communique from Kurt to Mendez'']</ref> | After the destruction of Beta Company, Kurt managed to have the two remaining survivors, [[Tom-B292]] and [[Lucy-B091]] reassigned to accompany him and Mendez in training [[SPARTAN-III Gamma Company|Gamma Company]]; he had to appeal to [[Margaret Parangosky|Vice Admiral Parangosky]] who eventually agreed—over Ackerson's objections. The two would become Kurt's top adjutants over the years.<ref name="goo98">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 98''</ref> Additionally, while the SPARTAN-IIIs were initially intended as cannon fodder, Kurt and Mendez recognized that a number of the trainees were too skilled to be wasted on suicide missions, so they removed them from their respective companies before they were wiped out, gave them [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|MJOLNIR armor]], and assigned them to other units, some of them becoming [[NOBLE Team]].<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/projects/reach/article.aspx?ucc=personnel&cid=24040 '''Bungie.net''': ''Communique from Kurt to Mendez'']</ref> | ||
With Gamma Company, whom he came to regard as the "finest Spartans ever, | With Gamma Company, whom he came to regard as the "finest Spartans ever",{{Ref/Reuse|goo98}} Kurt secretly added a series of illegal drugs to the [[Project CHRYSANTHEMUM|augmentation procedures]] in order to heighten the Spartans' aggressive response, giving them a better chance of survival in battle. This was against the recommendations of Onyx's AI [[Deep Winter]], who was concerned with the Spartans' well-being.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 108-109''</ref> | ||
===Onyx Conflict=== | ===Onyx Conflict=== | ||
{{Main|Onyx Conflict}} | {{Main|Onyx Conflict}} | ||
At the outbreak of hostilities in [[Zone 67]] on [[2552#October|October 31, 2552]], Kurt regrouped with [[Tom-B292]] and [[Lucy-B091]] at [[Camp Currahee]] and willfully used the [[SPI]] armor used by the SPARTAN-IIIs instead of his superior MJOLNIR armor as he told [[Lucy-B091]] that he was one of them now, a SPARTAN III, once again displaying his utmost concern for the morale of his team.<ref name="goo141">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 140-141''</ref> | At the outbreak of hostilities in [[Zone 67]] on [[2552#October|October 31, 2552]], Kurt regrouped with [[Tom-B292]] and [[Lucy-B091]] at [[Camp Currahee]] and willfully used the [[SPI]] armor used by the SPARTAN-IIIs instead of his superior MJOLNIR armor as he told [[Lucy-B091]] that he was one of them now, a SPARTAN III, once again displaying his utmost concern for the morale of his team.<ref name="goo141">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 140-141''</ref> | ||
[[File:Ih onyx cover.jpg|thumb|200px|Kurt-051, in SPI armor, alongside Kelly-087 and another SPARTAN-II.{{Ref/Site|Id=CFFoundations|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/canon-fodder-foundations|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Foundations|D=12|M=01|Y=2022}}]] | [[File:Ih onyx cover.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kurt-051, in SPI armor, alongside Kelly-087 and another SPARTAN-II.{{Ref/Site|Id=CFFoundations|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/canon-fodder-foundations|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Foundations|D=12|M=01|Y=2022}}]] | ||
Later on during the conflict, he reunited with [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Halsey]] and [[Kelly-087]]. Dr. Halsey, along with the help of the ONI [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] [[Endless Summer]], was able to send a message through [[Slipstream space|slipspace]] by using [[Cortana]]'s original broadcast from [[Installation 05]] as a carrier wave. She asked [[Fleet Admiral]] [[Terrence Hood|Hood]] to send Spartans to Onyx in order to acquire possible Forerunner technology.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 182-183''</ref> The SPARTAN-IIs on Earth, Fred-104, Will-043, and Linda-058 infiltrated and captured a Covenant vessel, the ''[[Bloodied Spirit]]'', which they took to Onyx where they met Kurt. Kurt then led the Spartans on a mission into the newly uncovered Forerunner city on Onyx to locate the technology Dr. Halsey had been looking for.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 266-270''</ref> | Later on during the conflict, he reunited with [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Halsey]] and [[Kelly-087]]. Dr. Halsey, along with the help of the ONI [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] [[Endless Summer]], was able to send a message through [[Slipstream space|slipspace]] by using [[Cortana]]'s original broadcast from [[Installation 05]] as a carrier wave. She asked [[Fleet Admiral]] [[Terrence Hood|Hood]] to send Spartans to Onyx in order to acquire possible Forerunner technology.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 182-183''</ref> The SPARTAN-IIs on Earth, Fred-104, Will-043, and Linda-058 infiltrated and captured a Covenant vessel, the ''[[Bloodied Spirit]]'', which they took to Onyx where they met Kurt. Kurt then led the Spartans on a mission into the newly uncovered Forerunner city on Onyx to locate the technology Dr. Halsey had been looking for.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 266-270''</ref> | ||
The mission was abruptly complicated due to the [[Joyous Exultation Covenant|Covenant]] fleet led by [[Voro Nar 'Mantakree]] locating Onyx and learning of the humans' mission. Kurt and his team managed to acquire information pertaining to Onyx in a [[Cartographer|map room]], where it dawned to them that the planet was actually an artificial structure.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 276''</ref> Dr. Halsey convinced Kurt to push on into a room in Onyx's core, deducing that it held something of significant importance to the Forerunners.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 310-311''</ref> After escaping Covenant forces using Onyx's [[teleportation grid]], were redirected by Zone 67's AI [[Endless Summer]] to destroy a [[Sentinel manufacturing facility]]. After destroying the factory they located the missing Spartans of [[Team Katana]], who had been placed in Forerunner [[slipspace field pod]]s.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 336-337''</ref> | The mission was abruptly complicated due to the [[Joyous Exultation Covenant|Covenant]] fleet led by [[Voro Nar 'Mantakree]] locating Onyx and learning of the humans' mission. Kurt and his team managed to acquire information pertaining to Onyx in a [[Cartographer|map room]], where it dawned to them that the planet was actually an artificial structure.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 276''</ref> Dr. Halsey convinced Kurt to push on into a room in Onyx's core, deducing that it held something of significant importance to the Forerunners.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 310-311''</ref> After escaping Covenant forces using Onyx's [[teleportation grid]], were redirected by Zone 67's AI [[Endless Summer]] to destroy a [[Sentinel manufacturing facility]]. After destroying the factory they located the missing Spartans of [[Team Katana]], who had been placed in Forerunner [[slipspace field pod]]s.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 336-337''</ref> | ||
Before they proceeded further toward the "[[shield world]]" which, according to Dr. Halsey, held the Forerunner technologies they sought, Kurt confronted the doctor, realizing she was not telling the full truth behind her mission. After first | Before they proceeded further toward the "[[shield world]]" which, according to Dr. Halsey, held the Forerunner technologies they sought, Kurt confronted the doctor, realizing she was not telling the full truth behind her mission. After first inquiring Kurt about the specifics of the Spartan-IIIs' augmentations, Dr. Halsey revealed Kurt her true reasons behind her quest to Onyx; instead of recovering Forerunner technology, she intended to shelter the Spartans in the shield world inside Onyx's core, predicting that the UNSC would lose the war.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 341-343''</ref> Despite this revelation, Kurt decided they continue inside the core room, retrieve any useful technologies and then escape. In case they failed, they could use the pair of [[FENRIS nuclear warhead]]s they had brought with them to ensure the technology did not fall into Covenant hands.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 345''</ref> | ||
===Last stand and death=== | ===Last stand and death=== | ||
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==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
Kurt died in the end as a brilliant commander in the eyes of those he had known, and as a noble hero who cared deeply for his SPARTAN-IIIs and SPARTAN-IIs as comrades and friends, John-117 included. After the conclusion of the [[Human-Covenant War]] in 2553, his still-intact Spartan armor transponder was detected by the {{UNSCShip|Glamorgan}} in the debris field that was formerly Onyx, leading to the rescue of remaining UNSC personnel in the shield world.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 47''</ref> In honor of Kurt, Dr. Halsey, with [[Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky]]'s approval, named the micro Dyson sphere "[[Trevelyan|ONI Research Facility Trevelyan]]". At first, Chief Mendez suggested using the name "Ambrose, | Kurt died in the end as a brilliant commander in the eyes of those he had known, and as a noble hero who cared deeply for his SPARTAN-IIIs and SPARTAN-IIs as comrades and friends, John-117 included. After the conclusion of the [[Human-Covenant War]] in 2553, his still-intact Spartan armor transponder was detected by the {{UNSCShip|Glamorgan}} in the debris field that was formerly Onyx, leading to the rescue of remaining UNSC personnel in the shield world.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 47''</ref> In honor of Kurt, Dr. Halsey, with [[Admiral]] [[Margaret Orlenda Parangosky|Parangosky]]'s approval, named the micro Dyson sphere "[[Trevelyan|ONI Research Facility Trevelyan]]". At first, Chief Mendez suggested using the name "Ambrose", but Halsey opted that they use Kurt's real name.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 372''</ref> | ||
==Personality and traits== | ==Personality and traits== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*"Ambrose, | *"Ambrose", the pseudonym assigned to Kurt by Ackerson, comes from the late Latin name Ambrosius, which was derived from the Greek name Αμβρόσιος (Αmbrosios) meaning "immortal"; this could reference the fact that Spartans are never marked as KIA in an attempt to uphold the belief that Spartans never die. This is appropriate, as his last words were, ''"Die? Didn't you know? Spartans never die."'' From a real-world perspective, Kurt was likely named in honor of the late [[Wikipedia:Stephen Ambrose|Stephen Ambrose]], the author of the historical biography ''Band of Brothers'', which was later adapted into an [[Wikipedia:Band of Brothers (TV miniseries)|HBO miniseries]]. The name of the camp where Kurt trained the SPARTAN-IIIs, [[Camp Currahee]], is a reference to ''Band of Brothers''. | ||
*Kurt and [[Jorge-052]] were the only SPARTAN-IIs known to have been involved in the SPARTAN-III program. Coincidentally, both sacrifice themselves and their Spartan tags are consecutive integers. | |||
*"Kurt" is one of the name options for customized [[loadout]]s in ''Halo: Reach'', along with the members of [[NOBLE Team]] and several SPARTAN-IIs.<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', [[Firefight]]</ref> | *"Kurt" is one of the name options for customized [[loadout]]s in ''Halo: Reach'', along with the members of [[NOBLE Team]] and several SPARTAN-IIs.<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', [[Firefight]]</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Kurt_Record_1.jpg|Kurt-051's candidate record, page 1/2. | File:Kurt_Record_1.jpg|Kurt-051's candidate record, page 1/2. | ||
File:Kurt_Record_2.jpg|Kurt-051's candidate record, page 2/2. | File:Kurt_Record_2.jpg|Kurt-051's candidate record, page 2/2. | ||
File:Kurt_Agincourt.jpg|Kurt's drawing of the [[wikipedia:Battle of Agincourt|Battle of Agincourt]], with comments by Dr. Halsey. | File:Kurt_Agincourt.jpg|Kurt's drawing of the [[wikipedia:Battle of Agincourt|Battle of Agincourt]], with comments by Dr. Halsey. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||