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==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
On [[2554|March 29, 2554]], [[Tom-B292]] and [[Lucy-B091]], assigned as instructors for the [[SPARTAN-IV program]], are reviewing the performance of the new Spartan-IV class in their office on the [[Spartan-IV training station]] when an explosion rocks the station, causing the area to lose gravity. Tom contacts [[Chu|Captain Chu]] to find out what happened; the captain informs him of a rupture in the rec room where [[Commander]] [[Musa-096]] had been interrogating someone about a homicide. With Tom unaware of the homicide and asking for clarification, Lucy brings his attention to the window where they see two men fighting outside in space. Tom recognizes one as [[Rudolf Schein]], a Spartan-IV recruit, and the other as [[Jun-A266]]. Jun is able to break from Schein's grip and kick off from their chest, sending them deeper into space and Jun towards the station. At Lucy's prompting, the two enter an [[airlock]]. Attached to a tether and without a [[vacuum suit]], Tom attempts to anticipate Jun's path and launches himself out the airlock. He misses at first, but Lucy manages to correct his path by tugging on the tether. Jun eventually manages to get caught in the tether and Lucy manages to pull both him and Tom in, but not before both Tom and Jun lose consciousness.
On [[2554|March 29, 2554]], [[Tom-B292]] and [[Lucy-B091]], assigned as instructors for the [[SPARTAN-IV program]], are reviewing the performance of the new Spartan-IV class in their office on the [[Spartan-IV training station]] when an explosion rocks the station, causing the area to lose gravity. Tom contacts [[Chu|Captain Chu]] to find out what happened; the captain informs him of a rupture in the rec room where [[Commander]] [[Musa-096]] had been interrogating someone about a homicide. With Tom unaware of the homicide and asking for clarification, Lucy brings his attention to the window where they see two men fighting outside in space. Tom recognizes one as [[Rudolf Schein]], a Spartan-IV recruit, and the other as [[Jun-A266]]. Jun is able to break from Schein's grip and kick off from Schein's chest, sending Schein deeper into space and Jun towards the station. At Lucy's prompting, the two enter an [[airlock]]. Attached to a tether and without a [[vacuum suit]], Tom attempts to anticipate Jun's path and launches himself out the airlock. He misses at first, but Lucy manages to correct his path by tugging on the tether. Jun eventually manages to get caught in the tether and Lucy manages to pull both him and Tom in, but not before both Tom and Jun lose consciousness.


Tom later awakens in the infirmary and is informed by Musa that both Lucy and Jun are recovering, as well as what happened; Schein had killed [[Hideo Wakahisa]], a fellow Spartan-IV recruit, and had torn out Wakahisa's locator implant. Musa and Jun conducted an investigation which led them to Schein. As Musa and Jun confronted him, Schein detonated a hidden grenade that killed Captain [[Marisa O'Day]]. Tom and Lucy having recovered from the incident, after several days, Musa and Jun visit them in their office. After a discussion concerning Schein's betrayal, Musa offers the two [[Beta Company]] survivors a new job working as security at the [[Onyx United Research Project]] on [[Trevelyan]], the [[shield world]] at the former site of [[Onyx]]. While surprised to discover that the research efforts are being conducted with the aid of the [[Sangheili]] and initially reluctant due to the alien presence, Tom and Lucy eventually accept.
Tom later awakens in the infirmary and is informed by Musa that both Lucy and Jun are recovering, as well as what happened; Schein had killed [[Hideo Wakahisa]], a fellow Spartan-IV recruit, and had torn out Wakahisa's locator implant. Musa and Jun conducted an investigation which led them to Schein. As Musa and Jun confronted him, Schein detonated a hidden grenade which killed Captain [[Marisa O'Day]]. Tom and Lucy having recovered from the incident, after several days, Musa and Jun visit them in their office. After a discussion concerning Schein's betrayal, Musa offers the two [[Beta Company]] survivors a new job working as security at the [[Onyx United Research Project]] on [[Trevelyan]], the [[shield world]] at the former site of [[Onyx]]. While surprised to discover that the research efforts are being conducted with the aid of the [[Sangheili]] and initially reluctant due to the alien presence, Tom and Lucy eventually accept.


Upon arrival at the shield world, Tom and Lucy are greeted by [[Franklin Mendez]], who has been assigned as the project's head of security. Soon after they are joined by [[Kasha 'Hilot]], a female Sangheili working as Mendez's second-in-command. While Lucy is hostile toward the Sangheili, Tom is more restrained while Mendez attempts to keep the situation from escalating. Mendez takes Lucy to find transportation while Tom converses with Kasha for a while about matters such as the war and the Sangheili's personal history. However, a nearby UNSC soldier overhears their conversation and approaches the Sangheili aggressively, accusing her of detracting [[John-117|the Master Chief]] and the [[Spartan]]s and blaming her for the Covenant's genocide of humanity. Tom attempts to calm the soldier down but he is only angered further, poking Kasha in the chest. She grabs the soldier's finger, in Tom's opinion showing great restraint, at which point the soldier head-butts Kasha, knocking her down. The soldier then attempts to stab the Sangheili but is stopped by Tom, who takes several punches in Kasha's defense. Tom picks up the soldier and throws him into the latter's group of cohorts, who are standing nearby.
Upon arrival at the shield world, Tom and Lucy are greeted by [[Franklin Mendez]], who has been assigned as the project's head of security. Soon after they are joined by [[Kasha 'Hilot]], a female Sangheili working as Mendez's second-in-command. While Lucy is hostile toward the Sangheili, Tom is more restrained while Mendez attempts to keep the situation from escalating. Mendez takes Lucy to find transportation while Tom converses with Kasha for a while about matters such as the war and the Sangheili's personal history. However, a nearby UNSC soldier overhears their conversation and approaches the Sangheili aggressively, accusing her of detracting [[John-117|the Master Chief]] and the [[Spartan]]s and blaming her for the Covenant's genocide of humanity. Tom attempts to calm the soldier down but he is only angered further, poking Kasha in the chest. She grabs the soldier's finger, in Tom's opinion showing great restraint, at which point the soldier head-butts Kasha, knocking her down. The soldier then attempts to stab the Sangheili but is stopped by Tom, who takes several punches in Kasha's defense. Tom picks up the soldier and throws him into the latter's group of cohorts, who are standing nearby.

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