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Following the return of the survivors from the [[Battle of Installation 04]] in [[2552#September|September 2552]], the Office of Naval Intelligence learned about the Flood parasite. In order to study the possibility of controlling the Flood and turning it into a weapon, a science team headed by Major John Smith was authorized to take command of the civilian prison vessel ''Mona Lisa''. After bringing a group of Covenant prisoners aboard, they would jump into the [[Soell]] system, where they recovered living samples of the Flood from Installation 04's debris field.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''"The Mona Lisa"'', ''page 325''</ref><ref name="prelude">'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''"The Mona Lisa"'', ''page 307-309''</ref> | |||
After establishing a research facility on [[Trevelyan]] in [[2553|March 2553]], the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]'s bioweapons team began to experiment on genetically modifying the proteins and saccharides in the [[colo]] and the Sangheili grain known as [[irukan]], with the goal of creating a bioweapon to be unleashed against the Sangheili as a backup plan in the event ONI's [[Kilo-Five|strategy to destabilize them]] failed.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 62, 138, 205''</ref> | After establishing a research facility on [[Trevelyan]] in [[2553|March 2553]], the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]'s bioweapons team began to experiment on genetically modifying the proteins and saccharides in the [[colo]] and the Sangheili grain known as [[irukan]], with the goal of creating a bioweapon to be unleashed against the Sangheili as a backup plan in the event ONI's [[Kilo-Five|strategy to destabilize them]] failed.<ref>'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''pages 62, 138, 205''</ref> | ||
In [[2556]], Sangheili [[terrorist]]s created a [[Element 120.V|weapon]] often referred to as a bioweapon, created out of a new element mined from [[Alpha Shard|a surviving fragment]] of [[Installation 04]]. Using the bioweapon, they launched [[Terrorist attack on Sedra City|an attack]] on the [[Outer Colony]] of [[Sedra]], infecting or killing many of the planet's human inhabitants. After the source of the bioweapon was traced, a joint [[ONI]]-[[Sedran Colonial Guard]] [[Mission to Alpha Shard|mission]] was launched to destroy the deposits and prevent the bioweapon from ever being used again. Though most of the team was killed, [[Colonel]] [[Randall Aiken]] of the Sedran Colonial Guard succeeded in destroying the deposits with a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] while [[Commander]] [[Jameson Locke]] and [[Private]] [[Talitha Macer]] escaped in a {{Class|Bactrian|freighter}}.<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall'''</ref> It was later noted, however, that the weapon was distinctly not biological in nature.<ref>'''[[Halo: Nightfall: ONI: Unit 54]]'''</ref> | In [[2556]], Sangheili [[terrorist]]s created a [[Element 120.V|weapon]] often referred to as a bioweapon, created out of a new element mined from [[Alpha Shard|a surviving fragment]] of [[Installation 04]]. Using the bioweapon, they launched [[Terrorist attack on Sedra City|an attack]] on the [[Outer Colony]] of [[Sedra]], infecting or killing many of the planet's human inhabitants. After the source of the bioweapon was traced, a joint [[ONI]]-[[Sedran Colonial Guard]] [[Mission to Alpha Shard|mission]] was launched to destroy the deposits and prevent the bioweapon from ever being used again. Though most of the team was killed, [[Colonel]] [[Randall Aiken]] of the Sedran Colonial Guard succeeded in destroying the deposits with a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] while [[Commander]] [[Jameson Locke]] and [[Private]] [[Talitha Macer]] escaped in a {{Class|Bactrian|freighter}}.<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall'''</ref> It was later noted, however, that the weapon was distinctly not biological in nature.<ref>'''[[Halo: Nightfall: ONI: Unit 54]]'''</ref> |
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A bioweapon, or biological agent, is a weaponized pathogen intended to cause disease in lifeforms. Biological weapons can be used in warfare or in terrorist acts to decimate large populations without having to engage in direct combat or destroy infrastructures. The United Nations Space Command general emergency code Hydra signifies imminent threat from biological weapons of mass destruction.[1] The Office of Naval Intelligence had a bioweapons team.[2]
History
Following the return of the survivors from the Battle of Installation 04 in September 2552, the Office of Naval Intelligence learned about the Flood parasite. In order to study the possibility of controlling the Flood and turning it into a weapon, a science team headed by Major John Smith was authorized to take command of the civilian prison vessel Mona Lisa. After bringing a group of Covenant prisoners aboard, they would jump into the Soell system, where they recovered living samples of the Flood from Installation 04's debris field.[3][4]
After establishing a research facility on Trevelyan in March 2553, the Office of Naval Intelligence's bioweapons team began to experiment on genetically modifying the proteins and saccharides in the colo and the Sangheili grain known as irukan, with the goal of creating a bioweapon to be unleashed against the Sangheili as a backup plan in the event ONI's strategy to destabilize them failed.[5]
In 2556, Sangheili terrorists created a weapon often referred to as a bioweapon, created out of a new element mined from a surviving fragment of Installation 04. Using the bioweapon, they launched an attack on the Outer Colony of Sedra, infecting or killing many of the planet's human inhabitants. After the source of the bioweapon was traced, a joint ONI-Sedran Colonial Guard mission was launched to destroy the deposits and prevent the bioweapon from ever being used again. Though most of the team was killed, Colonel Randall Aiken of the Sedran Colonial Guard succeeded in destroying the deposits with a HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon while Commander Jameson Locke and Private Talitha Macer escaped in a Bactrian-class freighter.[6] It was later noted, however, that the weapon was distinctly not biological in nature.[7]
In 2557, ONI personnel aboard the research and development station Argent Moon created and experimented with an unsanctioned biological weapon known as asteroidea merozoite. An accident caused a particularly aggressive form of the compound to vaporize and disperse within the station, killing all personnel aboard, and forcing its AI Rooker to quarantine the ship and set it on a course away from populated systems.[8] In reality, the bioweapon experiments had been part of Intrepid Eye's plan to prepare humanity for the Mantle of Responsibility.[9]
After the Human-Covenant War, a group of Kig-Yar occupied a Covenant research laboratory on the planet Ven III. They were killed by a biological agent in early May 2558. A lone Sangheili survived and fled the laboratory carrying the bioweapon in a containment cylinder. The UNSC was alerted and tasked the UNSC Infinity with investigating the Covenant bioweapon.[10]
The Flood can be considered as a bioweapon, though a much more unconventional one, created by the Precursors to destroy the Forerunners.
Gallery
List of appearances
- Halo: Ghosts of Onyx (First appearance)
- Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe
- The Mona Lisa (Mentioned only)
- Halo: The Thursday War
- Halo: Escalation
- Halo 5: Guardians
- Halo: Retribution
Sources
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 183
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, page 387
- ^ Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe, "The Mona Lisa", page 325
- ^ Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe, "The Mona Lisa", page 307-309
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, pages 62, 138, 205
- ^ Halo: Nightfall
- ^ Halo: Nightfall: ONI: Unit 54
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians, campaign level, Blue Team - Mission Intel
- ^ Halo: Retribution
- ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #11