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Over their years of [[SPARTAN-II training|training]] and decades of combat, the [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-IIs]] and [[SPARTAN-III program|SPARTAN-IIIs]] have developed intricate '''shorthand communications systems''' for use among themselves. Many of these ideas are known and understood by the Spartans only, some of them being well-guarded secrets. These also sometimes make normal conversations with the Spartans impossible, as they can do a great deal inside their [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|MJOLNIR]] armor that is indistinguishable from the outside. These signals include slight movements, cryptic statements, and radio communications. Many of the signals originally used by the SPARTAN-IIs were taught to the SPARTAN-IIIs by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Kurt Ambrose]] due to his past as a SPARTAN-II.<ref name="goo16">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 16''</ref> In the years after [[Lucy-B091]] lost her ability to vocalize due to [[posttraumatic vocal disarticulation]], she and [[Tom-B292]] developed their own kind of sign language based on the signals Spartans use to communicate during a comms blackout.<ref>''[[Halo: Fractures]]'', ''[[Lessons Learned]]''</ref> | Over their years of [[SPARTAN-II training|training]] and decades of combat, the [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-IIs]] and [[SPARTAN-III program|SPARTAN-IIIs]] have developed intricate '''shorthand communications systems''' for use among themselves. Many of these ideas are known and understood by the Spartans only, some of them being well-guarded secrets. These also sometimes make normal conversations with the Spartans impossible, as they can do a great deal inside their [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|MJOLNIR]] armor that is indistinguishable from the outside. These signals include slight movements, cryptic statements, and radio communications. Many of the signals originally used by the SPARTAN-IIs were taught to the SPARTAN-IIIs by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Kurt Ambrose]] due to his past as a SPARTAN-II.<ref name="goo16">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 16''</ref> In the years after [[Lucy-B091]] lost her ability to vocalize due to [[posttraumatic vocal disarticulation]], she and [[Tom-B292]] developed their own kind of sign language based on the signals Spartans use to communicate during a comms blackout.<ref>''[[Halo: Fractures]]'', ''[[Lessons Learned]]''</ref> | ||
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Many of the Spartans' signals comprise relatively simple hand gestures that can substitute for most verbal communication.<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''pages 117-118'' (2001 edition)</ref> This is particularly emphasized on missions where [[COM]] silence is necessary.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 52''</ref> | Many of the Spartans' signals comprise relatively simple hand gestures that can substitute for most verbal communication.<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''pages 117-118'' (2001 edition)</ref> This is particularly emphasized on missions where [[COM]] silence is necessary.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 52''</ref> | ||
;"Spartan smile": Having grown up as soldiers, the Spartans kept their emotions to themselves, always controlling bursts of emotion. The closest thing to an emotional symbol is the "Spartan smile,"<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 366''</ref> used in place of a smile. The smile consists of a quick swipe across one's own faceplate with two fingers.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 268'' (2003 edition)</ref><ref name="Halo page 258">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 258''</ref> A typical response to the "smile" gesture is a slight nod. | ;"Spartan smile": Having grown up as soldiers, the Spartans kept their emotions to themselves, always controlling bursts of emotion. The closest thing to an emotional symbol is the "Spartan smile,"<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 366''</ref> used in place of a smile. The smile consists of a quick swipe across one's own faceplate with two fingers.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 268'' (2003 edition)</ref><ref name="Halo page 258">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 258''</ref> A typical response to the "smile" gesture is a slight nod.<ref name="goo16"/> In a more rare, emotional version of the gesture, a Spartan may swipe their fingers over another Spartan's faceplate, as seen when [[Kelly-087]] expressed relief over seeing [[John-117]] again after the [[Fall of Reach]].<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 188'' (2003 edition); ''page 217'' (2010 edition)</ref> Variations of the gesture can also be used to convey other messages or emotions—to welcome someone,<ref name="goo16"/> show respect or bid farewell, as seen when [[Lucy-B091]] made a two-finger gesture over [[Kurt Ambrose]]'s faceplate.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 369''</ref> | ||
;"Trouble ahead": A Spartan scout may signal that there is trouble ahead with a slight shake of the head from side to side.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 136'' (2003 edition); ''page 167'' (2010 edition)</ref> | ;"Trouble ahead": A Spartan scout may signal that there is trouble ahead with a slight shake of the head from side to side.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 136'' (2003 edition); ''page 167'' (2010 edition)</ref> | ||
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;"Freeze": Slowly making a fist signals a Spartan team to freeze.<ref name="tfor206">'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 206'' (2001 edition)</ref> | ;"Freeze": Slowly making a fist signals a Spartan team to freeze.<ref name="tfor206">'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 206'' (2001 edition)</ref> | ||
;"Move in": Holding up two fingers and then making a sideways cut signals a team to move into a given destination, such as a room. | ;"Move in": Holding up two fingers and then making a sideways cut signals a team to move into a given destination, such as a room.<ref name="tfor206"/> | ||
;"Mic out": Touching fingertips to mouth area of faceplate then signaling a thumbs down.<ref name="R24">''[[Halo: Retribution]]'', ''chapter 24''</ref> | ;"Mic out": Touching fingertips to mouth area of faceplate then signaling a thumbs down.<ref name="R24">''[[Halo: Retribution]]'', ''chapter 24''</ref> | ||
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;"Get ready": Pumping one's fist twice signals one's team to prepare.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 260''</ref> | ;"Get ready": Pumping one's fist twice signals one's team to prepare.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 260''</ref> | ||
;"Unknown ahead. Wait.": Spartans on patrol who spot something ahead that is not immediately discernible as ally or enemy will signify it to their teammates by making a hand signal with a thumb pressing into the palm and the other fingers inwardly curled. | ;"Unknown ahead. Wait.": Spartans on patrol who spot something ahead that is not immediately discernible as ally or enemy will signify it to their teammates by making a hand signal with a thumb pressing into the palm and the other fingers inwardly curled.<ref name="goo164"/> | ||
;"Where are they?": A horizontal circle gesture in the air.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 305''</ref> | ;"Where are they?": A horizontal circle gesture in the air.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 305''</ref> | ||
;"Wait a second": Flicking one's index finger up.<ref name="Halo page 254">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 254''</ref> | ;"Wait a second": Flicking one's index finger up.<ref name="Halo page 254">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 254''</ref> | ||
===Other gestures=== | ===Other gestures=== | ||
*The Spartans sometimes console one another non-verbally with a simple bump or gesture of the shoulder. They have become used to their MJOLNIR armor, so each move they make is deliberate. Hence, the gesture is easy to recognize and understand.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 8'' (2003 edition)</ref> Setting a hand on another Spartan's shoulders is a highly expressive gesture signaling respect or relief. | *The Spartans sometimes console one another non-verbally with a simple bump or gesture of the shoulder. They have become used to their MJOLNIR armor, so each move they make is deliberate. Hence, the gesture is easy to recognize and understand.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 8'' (2003 edition)</ref> Setting a hand on another Spartan's shoulders is a highly expressive gesture signaling respect or relief.<ref name="Halo page 254"/> | ||
*A subtle sideways "cut" gesture to a given direction signals other members of a team to direct their attention to something.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 171''</ref> | *A subtle sideways "cut" gesture to a given direction signals other members of a team to direct their attention to something.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 171''</ref> | ||
*A Spartan may silently ask for their team members' opinions on a given subject by holding up their hands with palms up and making a subtle shrug.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 213''</ref> | *A Spartan may silently ask for their team members' opinions on a given subject by holding up their hands with palms up and making a subtle shrug.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 213''</ref> | ||
*The Spartans signal to one another to open private COM frequencies by the flick of a finger. It is a move performed only in non-combat situations, when the Spartans can pay attention to each other's movement. This way they can communicate with one another without any unintended people hearing the conversation.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 3'' (2003 edition)</ref><ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 120'' (2003 edition)</ref> | *The Spartans signal to one another to open private COM frequencies by the flick of a finger. It is a move performed only in non-combat situations, when the Spartans can pay attention to each other's movement. This way they can communicate with one another without any unintended people hearing the conversation.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 3'' (2003 edition)</ref><ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 120'' (2003 edition)</ref> | ||
*The Spartans may click a COM channel once or twice to get the attention of their teammates if they need assistance.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 16'' (2003 edition)</ref> This gesture is impractical on [[Covenant]] installations and ships, as the Covenant are able to track UNSC communications and pinpoint the Spartans' position.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 314'' (2003 edition)</ref> | *The Spartans may click a COM channel once or twice to get the attention of their teammates if they need assistance.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 16'' (2003 edition)</ref> This gesture is impractical on [[Covenant]] installations and ships, as the Covenant are able to track UNSC communications and pinpoint the Spartans' position.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 314'' (2003 edition)</ref> | ||
==HUD light signals== | ==HUD light signals== | ||
When operating in teams, Spartans employ a system of status lights on their [[heads-up display]]s, with a single light for each member to denote their statuses. The lights (blue/green, amber and red)<ref name="Halo page 217">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 217''</ref> can be manipulated by the wearer at will and are most prominently used to acknowledge orders or report complications.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 111'' (2003 edition)</ref> The Spartans use combinations of the lights as a silent messaging system; | When operating in teams, Spartans employ a system of status lights on their [[heads-up display]]s, with a single light for each member to denote their statuses. The lights (blue/green, amber and red)<ref name="Halo page 217">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 217''</ref> can be manipulated by the wearer at will and are most prominently used to acknowledge orders or report complications.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 111'' (2003 edition)</ref> The Spartans use combinations of the lights as a silent messaging system;<ref name="Halo page 258"/> the lights may, for example, be used to provide a countdown by flashing the red, amber and green lights in a sequence.<ref name="Halo page 217"/> | ||
;"Acknowledged": Acknowledgment of an order is denoted by a single wink of one's green status light.<ref name="goo250">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 250''</ref> Using the amber or red lights instead indicates complications.<ref name="goo235">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 235''</ref> | ;"Acknowledged": Acknowledgment of an order is denoted by a single wink of one's green status light.<ref name="goo250">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 250''</ref> Using the amber or red lights instead indicates complications.<ref name="goo235">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 235''</ref> | ||
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;"Enemy detected": Blinking one's acknowledgment light twice indicates that the Spartan in question (usually the one taking point) has detected a hostile combatant. A third blink is a sign to open fire.<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 181'' (2001 edition)</ref> | ;"Enemy detected": Blinking one's acknowledgment light twice indicates that the Spartan in question (usually the one taking point) has detected a hostile combatant. A third blink is a sign to open fire.<ref>'''Halo: The Fall of Reach''', ''page 181'' (2001 edition)</ref> | ||
;"Friendly approaching": Spartans inform allied positions that they are approaching by winking their acknowledgment lights green twice. | ;"Friendly approaching": Spartans inform allied positions that they are approaching by winking their acknowledgment lights green twice.<ref name="Halo page 258"/> | ||
;"Open fire": Rapidly blinking one's green status light.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 114''</ref> | ;"Open fire": Rapidly blinking one's green status light.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 114''</ref> | ||
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;"All clear": Flashing one's green status light three times.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 334''</ref> | ;"All clear": Flashing one's green status light three times.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 334''</ref> | ||
;"Cease fire": Flashing the red light once. | ;"Cease fire": Flashing the red light once.<ref name="goo250"/> | ||
;"Wait": Flashing an amber acknowledgment light twice.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 166''</ref> | ;"Wait": Flashing an amber acknowledgment light twice.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 166''</ref> | ||
;"Fall back": Flashing the amber light twice. | ;"Fall back": Flashing the amber light twice.<ref name="goo250"/> | ||
;" | ;"Retreat": Flashing the red status light three times.<ref name="goo250"/> | ||
==Oly Oly Oxen Free== | ==Oly Oly Oxen Free== | ||
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**''[[Lessons Learned]]'' {{Mo}} | **''[[Lessons Learned]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Halo: Retribution]]'' | *''[[Halo: Retribution]]'' | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |