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Hazel was born on the [[Human colonies|colony]] of [[Alluvion]].<ref name="Dispatch"/> As a young child, she was an exceptional athlete and student.<ref name="Dispatch"/> Hazel was eventually orphaned due to [[human|humanity]]'s prolonged [[Human-Covenant War|war]] with the [[Covenant]] and became one of four hundred and ninety-seven such war orphans recruited for the [[SPARTAN-III Alpha Company|the first company]] of [[Spartan-III]]s.<ref name="Dispatch"/><ref name="HGOO6">''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', ''Chapter 6''</ref> On [[2531#December|December 27, 2531]] Hazel and the rest of the children were brought to the planet [[Onyx]] in the [[Zeta Doradus system]]. Multiple [[D77-TC Pelican]]s touched down on the parade ground at [[Camp Currahee]] at around 1953 hours to unload the recruits, who streamed out of the dropships at the behest of Senior Chief Petty Officer [[Franklin Mendez]] and were met by [[Lieutenant]] [[Kurt Ambrose]]. When the [[Mjolnir]]-clad [[Spartan-II]] first spoke, his voice carried by the camp's public address system, the children stopped moving and fell silent, amazed by the armored giant. As they crowded before him Kurt offered them the chance to become like him so that they might destroy the Covenant. He noted, however, that only three hundred slots were ultimately available and that the process of determining who would fill that roster would began that night. Mendez then ordered the children back onto the [[Pelican]]s and they each proceeded to shuffle aboard, after only some hesitation. After they were airborne once again each recruit was given a [[Falcon Wing aerial descent unit]] and told to jump from their [[dropship]]'s rear bay if they wanted to be a [[Spartan]]. Following this, those who had jumped were recovered.<ref name="HGOO6"/> | Hazel was born on the [[Human colonies|colony]] of [[Alluvion]].<ref name="Dispatch"/> As a young child, she was an exceptional athlete and student.<ref name="Dispatch"/> Hazel was eventually orphaned due to [[human|humanity]]'s prolonged [[Human-Covenant War|war]] with the [[Covenant]] and became one of four hundred and ninety-seven such war orphans recruited for the [[SPARTAN-III Alpha Company|the first company]] of [[Spartan-III]]s.<ref name="Dispatch"/><ref name="HGOO6">''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', ''Chapter 6''</ref> On [[2531#December|December 27, 2531]] Hazel and the rest of the children were brought to the planet [[Onyx]] in the [[Zeta Doradus system]]. Multiple [[D77-TC Pelican]]s touched down on the parade ground at [[Camp Currahee]] at around 1953 hours to unload the recruits, who streamed out of the dropships at the behest of Senior Chief Petty Officer [[Franklin Mendez]] and were met by [[Lieutenant]] [[Kurt Ambrose]]. When the [[Mjolnir]]-clad [[Spartan-II]] first spoke, his voice carried by the camp's public address system, the children stopped moving and fell silent, amazed by the armored giant. As they crowded before him Kurt offered them the chance to become like him so that they might destroy the Covenant. He noted, however, that only three hundred slots were ultimately available and that the process of determining who would fill that roster would began that night. Mendez then ordered the children back onto the [[Pelican]]s and they each proceeded to shuffle aboard, after only some hesitation. After they were airborne once again each recruit was given a [[Falcon Wing aerial descent unit]] and told to jump from their [[dropship]]'s rear bay if they wanted to be a [[Spartan]]. Following this, those who had jumped were recovered.<ref name="HGOO6"/> | ||
Alpha Company was trained from that point on by Lieutenant Ambrose and CPO Mendez at the Camp Curahee complex.<ref name="HOSFM84">''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'', ''page 84''</ref> The regimen mirrored that of the [[Spartan-II]]s', with intensive physical conditioning and education conducted by hand-picked trainers and multiple on-site A.I.s. All training and indoctrination emphasized the significance of achieving objectives at any cost and a willingness to sacrifice for the UNSC.<ref name="HOSFM84"/> Hazel's innate physical capabilities were greatly enhanced by Spartan [[Project CHRYSANTHEMUM|augmentations]] in [[2536]] and her scholarly abilities bent towards learning the many arts of war.<ref name="Dispatch"/><ref name="HOSFM85">''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'', ''page 85''</ref> Only around sixty percent of the four hundred and ninety-seven were considered to have been augmented successfully, but this did not automatically disqualify "failures" from being deployed regardless.<ref name="HOSFM85"/> Alpha Company graduated in 2536 and by October 16 of that year the three-hundred chosen to form its final incarnation had been selected and [[Operation: FIREBRAND|deployed]].<ref name="HOSFM84"/><ref name="HGOO8">''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', ''Chapter 8''</ref><ref name="WaypointJun-A266">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/jun-a266 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Jun-A266'']</ref> Hazel, however was not numbered among these, her talents having led to her extraction from the larger unit for assignment to the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]'s [[Headhunters|HEADHUNTERS initiative]].<ref name="Dispatch"/><ref name="HM76">''[[Halo Mythos]]'', ''page 76''</ref> Hazel had only even been considered for inclusion in this initiative because she had survived multiple specially assigned training missions.<ref name="HEH">''[[Halo: Evolutions]]'', ''[[Headhunters (story)|Headhunters]]''</ref> As a | Alpha Company was trained from that point on by Lieutenant Ambrose and CPO Mendez at the Camp Curahee complex.<ref name="HOSFM84">''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'', ''page 84''</ref> The regimen mirrored that of the [[Spartan-II]]s', with intensive physical conditioning and education conducted by hand-picked trainers and multiple on-site A.I.s. All training and indoctrination emphasized the significance of achieving objectives at any cost and a willingness to sacrifice for the UNSC.<ref name="HOSFM84"/> Hazel's innate physical capabilities were greatly enhanced by Spartan [[Project CHRYSANTHEMUM|augmentations]] in [[2536]] and her scholarly abilities bent towards learning the many arts of war.<ref name="Dispatch"/><ref name="HOSFM85">''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'', ''page 85''</ref> Only around sixty percent of the four hundred and ninety-seven were considered to have been augmented successfully, but this did not automatically disqualify "failures" from being deployed regardless.<ref name="HOSFM85"/> Alpha Company graduated in 2536 and by October 16 of that year the three-hundred chosen to form its final incarnation had been selected and [[Operation: FIREBRAND|deployed]].<ref name="HOSFM84"/><ref name="HGOO8">''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', ''Chapter 8''</ref><ref name="WaypointJun-A266">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/jun-a266 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Jun-A266'']</ref> Hazel, however was not numbered among these, her talents having led to her extraction from the larger unit for assignment to the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]'s [[Headhunters|HEADHUNTERS initiative]].<ref name="Dispatch"/><ref name="HM76">''[[Halo Mythos]]'', ''page 76''</ref> Hazel had only even been considered for inclusion in this initiative because she had survived multiple specially assigned training missions.<ref name="HEH">''[[Halo: Evolutions]]'', ''[[Headhunters (story)|Headhunters]]''</ref> As a Headhunter, she was put through an additional, grueling training regimen on the far side of Onyx from Camp Curahee.<ref name="HEH"/> Always as part of a two-Spartan team, she conducted direct action operations against Covenant leaders on occupied planets and destroyed critical UNSC information that had fallen into enemy hands, all whilst outfitted with [[Mjolnir]] armor.<ref name="Dispatch">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/discovery-dispatch-february-21-2019 '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Discovery Dispatch - February 21, 2019'']</ref><ref name="HM76"/><ref name="HEH"/> Headhunters like Hazel were typically tasked with infiltrating heavily fortified enemy encampments, ships, and operation centers completely undetected.<ref name="HEH"/> They did so with minimal, mission-specific weaponry and no radio contact or hope for backup or retrieval. Their objectives usually constituted preparation for a larger, full-scale assault on a target or were meant as a decoy and distraction for UNSC operations elsewhere.<ref name="HEH"/> | ||
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Petty Officer Second Class Hazel-A302 is a SPARTAN-III in service with the United Nations Space Command's armed forces.[1] Orphaned at a young age, she was trained to be a Spartan on Onyx as part of the Spartan-III program's Alpha Company and biologically augmented.[1][3] Hazel was separated from the rest of her company prior to its first deployment in 2536 and made one of the Office of Naval Intelligence's Headhunters.[1][4] In late 2553 she and another Spartan, Owen-B096, were tasked with delivering the artificial intelligence Gabriela to Earth and assisting with an Outpost Discovery at major populations on the planet.[5][6][7][8]
Biography
Training and war
Hazel was born on the colony of Alluvion.[1] As a young child, she was an exceptional athlete and student.[1] Hazel was eventually orphaned due to humanity's prolonged war with the Covenant and became one of four hundred and ninety-seven such war orphans recruited for the the first company of Spartan-IIIs.[1][3] On December 27, 2531 Hazel and the rest of the children were brought to the planet Onyx in the Zeta Doradus system. Multiple D77-TC Pelicans touched down on the parade ground at Camp Currahee at around 1953 hours to unload the recruits, who streamed out of the dropships at the behest of Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez and were met by Lieutenant Kurt Ambrose. When the Mjolnir-clad Spartan-II first spoke, his voice carried by the camp's public address system, the children stopped moving and fell silent, amazed by the armored giant. As they crowded before him Kurt offered them the chance to become like him so that they might destroy the Covenant. He noted, however, that only three hundred slots were ultimately available and that the process of determining who would fill that roster would began that night. Mendez then ordered the children back onto the Pelicans and they each proceeded to shuffle aboard, after only some hesitation. After they were airborne once again each recruit was given a Falcon Wing aerial descent unit and told to jump from their dropship's rear bay if they wanted to be a Spartan. Following this, those who had jumped were recovered.[3]
Alpha Company was trained from that point on by Lieutenant Ambrose and CPO Mendez at the Camp Curahee complex.[9] The regimen mirrored that of the Spartan-IIs', with intensive physical conditioning and education conducted by hand-picked trainers and multiple on-site A.I.s. All training and indoctrination emphasized the significance of achieving objectives at any cost and a willingness to sacrifice for the UNSC.[9] Hazel's innate physical capabilities were greatly enhanced by Spartan augmentations in 2536 and her scholarly abilities bent towards learning the many arts of war.[1][10] Only around sixty percent of the four hundred and ninety-seven were considered to have been augmented successfully, but this did not automatically disqualify "failures" from being deployed regardless.[10] Alpha Company graduated in 2536 and by October 16 of that year the three-hundred chosen to form its final incarnation had been selected and deployed.[9][11][12] Hazel, however was not numbered among these, her talents having led to her extraction from the larger unit for assignment to the Office of Naval Intelligence's HEADHUNTERS initiative.[1][4] Hazel had only even been considered for inclusion in this initiative because she had survived multiple specially assigned training missions.[13] As a Headhunter, she was put through an additional, grueling training regimen on the far side of Onyx from Camp Curahee.[13] Always as part of a two-Spartan team, she conducted direct action operations against Covenant leaders on occupied planets and destroyed critical UNSC information that had fallen into enemy hands, all whilst outfitted with Mjolnir armor.[1][4][13] Headhunters like Hazel were typically tasked with infiltrating heavily fortified enemy encampments, ships, and operation centers completely undetected.[13] They did so with minimal, mission-specific weaponry and no radio contact or hope for backup or retrieval. Their objectives usually constituted preparation for a larger, full-scale assault on a target or were meant as a decoy and distraction for UNSC operations elsewhere.[13]
Outpost Discovery
- "Gabriela, you are being deployed to Earth, where you will serve as the caretaker of Outpost Discovery. Spartans Owen and Hazel will escort you there."
- — An ONI officer informs Gabriela of her assignment to work with Hazel and Owen.[8]
In late 2553 Hazel and another Spartan-III, Owen-B096, met with the Spartan-II Linda-058, the "smart" A.I. Athos, and an ONI officer.[7][8] Linda and Athos had recently returned from a mission in which they had secured another A.I. named Gabriela thought lost around a year prior during the Fall of Reach.[8][14] The record of all cataloged human history which Gabriela contained made her unique among A.I.s, so Hazel and Owen were tasked with escorting her to Earth.[8][14] There she would assume the role of caretaker for an Outpost Discovery, a mobile exploratory initiative focused on the education, recruitment, inspiration, and training of the next generation of UNSC personnel.[1][8]. Both Spartans joined her thereafter in assisting with the outposts, which involved traveling to various major population centers on humanity's home world and interacting directly with civilians in attendance.[1][8]
Personal characteristics, armor, and effects
Hazel primarily specializes in direct action and secondarily specializes in intelligence collection.[1] Even as a child she was an exceptional athlete and student.[1] In the months following the conclusion of the war between humanity and the Covenant Hazel armored herself with a Mark V RECON-class Mjolnir helmet and a Collar/Breacher chest piece.[1] Her left shoulder was protected by a GRENADIER-class pauldron and her right by one of the RECON variety. Her knee guards were of a kind with her left shoulder pauldron, being GRENADIER-class.[1][5] In addition to a combat knife Hazel has been known to carry an M45 shotgun or an MA5C assault rifle.[1][8]
Behind the Scenes
- "Whenever we were designing them we wanted to have two characters that made sense. And we had Battle Born in the works and there were some other opportunities that you'll just have to wait and see with Hazel potentially."
- — Sarah Campbell teases upcoming media releases in which Hazel could appear while also noting that both she and Owen-B096 had been conceived of as characters prior to their inclusion in Outpost Discovery.[15]
By the time it was determined that Halo: Outpost Discovery locations ought to include individuals dressed as Spartans attendees could interact with, Hazel was already a character that had been created for potential inclusion in upcoming fiction.[15] 343 Industries consumer products team artist Sarah Campbell did most of the three-dimensional designing and construction of the armor to be worn by the person dressed as Hazel. Objectives of the armor's design included having it make sense for the time in which Outpost Discovery is set as well as representative of armor that would actually be worn by Spartans at Outpost Discovery locations. In addition, Sarah had to consider practical issues for the wearer such as the need for pockets, flexibility, and the ability to sit down while wearing the costume. She used assets from Halo: Reach alongside those from other projects and some she created herself specifically for Outpost Discovery while designing the armor.[15] Spartan Hazel's existence was revealed to fans through the mention of an exclusive Xbox avatar costume based on the character that will be provided for those who purchase tickets for Halo: Outpost Discovery.[5] Her first appearance in Halo media came in the final panels of Halo: Lone Wolf's concluding issue.[8]
Gallery
Hazel and Owen attend the debriefing of Linda-058 and Athos.[8]
Spartan Hazel is featured in this promotional image for Halo: Outpost Discovery.[5]
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Hazel is featured on the cover of a hardcover collection of Halo: Lone Wolf issues exclusive to Halo: Outpost Discovery.[17]
List of appearances
- Halo: Lone Wolf (First appearance)
- Halo: Outpost Discovery
Notes
- ^ The Alpha Company recruits brought to Onyx in 2531 were generally either four, five, or six years old at the time. Notable exceptions to this rule included Jun-A266, Emile-A239, and Carter-A259, who were seven, eight, and eleven years old then.
- ^ As a Spartan-III, Hazel served under the authority of Naval Special Warfare Command. However, all Spartan-IIIs who survived the war with the Covenant were offered integration into the Spartan-IV program and the newly-created Spartan Operations branch. It is unknown whether Hazel remained with the Navy or not.
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Halo Waypoint - Discovery Dispatch - February 21, 2019
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Spartans
- ^ a b c Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, Chapter 6
- ^ a b c Halo Mythos, page 76
- ^ a b c d Halo: Outpost Discovery
- ^ YouTube: All the News on the Upcoming Halo: Outpost Discovery Experience
- ^ a b Halo: Lone Wolf, Issue #1
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Halo: Lone Wolf, Issue #4
- ^ a b c Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual, page 84
- ^ a b Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual, page 85
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, Chapter 8
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Jun-A266
- ^ a b c d e Halo: Evolutions, Headhunters
- ^ a b Halo: Lone Wolf, Issue #3
- ^ a b c Mixer: Social Stream: Discovering the Museum MacGyver
- ^ Halo Waypoint - Discovery Dispatch - March 28, 2019
- ^ Anne Toole on Twitter [1]
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