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'''Roams Alone''' is a [[Lifeworker]] [[Huragok]] that was stationed at [[Covert Support Base 4276]]. Roams Alone assisted [[Spartan]] [[Blue Team]] in [[2553#July|July 2553]] during the [[Gao conflict]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Last Light]]'''</ref>
'''Roams Alone''' is a [[Lifeworker]] [[Huragok]] that was stationed at [[Covert Support Base 4276]]. Roams Alone assisted [[Spartan]] [[Blue Team]] in [[2553#July|July 2553]] during the [[Gao conflict]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Last Light]]'''</ref>
==Biography==
Roams's life spanned an indeterminate but long time, living in the [[Montero Cave System]] of Gao neighboring [[Forerunner]] ruins of a [[Line installation]]. He spent most of his days tending to the triglobite creatures living there, believing nurturing them to be his purpose.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 124'''</ref> On April 17, [[2553]], Gao's Forerunner ruins were reactivated following a distress signal triggered by a [[Covenant]] [[glassing]], and rendered accessible for humans following a cave-in.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 38''</ref> Roams Alone survived the cave-in and subsequent quantum extractor explosion only because he had been half a kilometer away from the facility tending hyaline crayfish.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 125'''</ref>
The Huragok began exploring previous inaccessible regions of the caves and encountered human colonists of Gao. Any that had illnesses or injuries he treated, and to maintain protocol Roams Alone would wipe their memories of him following their surgery. However, this caused the healed humans to spread stories about the caves of Gao supernaturally curing them.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 40'''</ref> More people began entering the ruins, and its custodial [[ancilla]] [[Intrepid Eye]] began murdering them in an attempt to deter their intrusions. Roams Alone would sometimes find their bodies and give them small funerary rites.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 20'''</ref>
When the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] and [[Gao Ministry of Protection]] launched a joint investigation of the murders, Roams Alone was encountered by Major [[Ira Halal]] and Private [[Hayes]], during which he attempted to greet them but was wounded.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 41'''</ref> Roams's blood was later discovered by the investigation team of [[Veta Lopis]], [[Cirilo]], and several Spartans, and the trail led them to follow Roams and Intrepid further through the caves.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 97'''</ref> Intrepid Eye attempted to kill the human group with her [[Aggressor Sentinel]]s, but the Spartans fended off the attack, though with [[Olivia-G291]] badly injured. After the battle, Roams approached them curiously and began to heal Olivia's broken legs.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 134'''</ref> Subsequently the humans took custody of Roams and decided to return to the surface with him.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 137'''</ref>
As the team made their way back, they were engaged by Intrepid Eye, now housed in an [[inspection drone]]. Intrepid, hoping to hack into [[Fred-104]]'s armor, communicated with Roams Alone in an attempt to get him away from combat, but the Huragok was more concerned with continuing to tend to Olivia's injures.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 200'''</ref> Intrepid was subsequently subdued by Fred with a [[scramble grenade]], but the drone retained enough power to continue communicating to Roams. The humans were aware that Intrepid was speaking to Roams, but could not do anything about it due to not understanding Huragok sign language.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 202'''</ref>
On the surface, war had broken out as the [[Keepers of the One Freedom]] engage the UNSC for capture of the Forerunner ancilla. Shortly thereafter, Roams Alone removed the scamble grenade from Intrepid and the two tried to escape through the sieged town of [[Wendosa]], but ultimately the two were captured again.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 220'''</ref><ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 238'''</ref> Reaching a UNSC landing zone, the group attempted to take Roams aboard a [[UH-144 Falcon|Falcon]] for extraction, but Roams refused to come close to the frightening aircraft.<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 253'''</ref> Fred chose to leave him behind with Lopis and take the inert Intrepid first, but moments later the Falcon was shot down from its flight by a [[Kig-Yar sniper]].<ref>'''Halo: Last Light''', ''page 254'''</ref>
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==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 04:15, February 24, 2017

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Roams Alone is a Lifeworker Huragok that was stationed at Covert Support Base 4276. Roams Alone assisted Spartan Blue Team in July 2553 during the Gao conflict.[1]

Biography

Roams's life spanned an indeterminate but long time, living in the Montero Cave System of Gao neighboring Forerunner ruins of a Line installation. He spent most of his days tending to the triglobite creatures living there, believing nurturing them to be his purpose.[2] On April 17, 2553, Gao's Forerunner ruins were reactivated following a distress signal triggered by a Covenant glassing, and rendered accessible for humans following a cave-in.[3] Roams Alone survived the cave-in and subsequent quantum extractor explosion only because he had been half a kilometer away from the facility tending hyaline crayfish.[4]

The Huragok began exploring previous inaccessible regions of the caves and encountered human colonists of Gao. Any that had illnesses or injuries he treated, and to maintain protocol Roams Alone would wipe their memories of him following their surgery. However, this caused the healed humans to spread stories about the caves of Gao supernaturally curing them.[5] More people began entering the ruins, and its custodial ancilla Intrepid Eye began murdering them in an attempt to deter their intrusions. Roams Alone would sometimes find their bodies and give them small funerary rites.[6]

When the UNSC and Gao Ministry of Protection launched a joint investigation of the murders, Roams Alone was encountered by Major Ira Halal and Private Hayes, during which he attempted to greet them but was wounded.[7] Roams's blood was later discovered by the investigation team of Veta Lopis, Cirilo, and several Spartans, and the trail led them to follow Roams and Intrepid further through the caves.[8] Intrepid Eye attempted to kill the human group with her Aggressor Sentinels, but the Spartans fended off the attack, though with Olivia-G291 badly injured. After the battle, Roams approached them curiously and began to heal Olivia's broken legs.[9] Subsequently the humans took custody of Roams and decided to return to the surface with him.[10]

As the team made their way back, they were engaged by Intrepid Eye, now housed in an inspection drone. Intrepid, hoping to hack into Fred-104's armor, communicated with Roams Alone in an attempt to get him away from combat, but the Huragok was more concerned with continuing to tend to Olivia's injures.[11] Intrepid was subsequently subdued by Fred with a scramble grenade, but the drone retained enough power to continue communicating to Roams. The humans were aware that Intrepid was speaking to Roams, but could not do anything about it due to not understanding Huragok sign language.[12]

On the surface, war had broken out as the Keepers of the One Freedom engage the UNSC for capture of the Forerunner ancilla. Shortly thereafter, Roams Alone removed the scamble grenade from Intrepid and the two tried to escape through the sieged town of Wendosa, but ultimately the two were captured again.[13][14] Reaching a UNSC landing zone, the group attempted to take Roams aboard a Falcon for extraction, but Roams refused to come close to the frightening aircraft.[15] Fred chose to leave him behind with Lopis and take the inert Intrepid first, but moments later the Falcon was shot down from its flight by a Kig-Yar sniper.[16]

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List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Last Light
  2. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 124
  3. ^ Halo: Last Light, page 38
  4. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 125
  5. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 40
  6. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 20
  7. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 41
  8. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 97
  9. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 134
  10. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 137
  11. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 200
  12. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 202
  13. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 220
  14. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 238
  15. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 253
  16. '^ Halo: Last Light, page 254