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A [[Commander]] in the UNSC. In 2534, he had command of a [[UNSC Frigate]].<ref>Halo: The Cole Protocol page 32</ref>
'''Dmitri Zheng''' was a [[Commander (UNSC)|Commander]] in the [[UNSC Navy]], known for his ruthless combat tactics.
 
==Biography==
In [[2535]], he had command of a [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC light frigate|light]] [[UNSC frigate|frigate]], the {{UNSCShip|Midsummer Night}}.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 32''</ref> Commander Zheng had lost his previous frigate by ramming a [[Covenant]] [[Covenant destroyer|destroyer]] as a last-stand maneuver. Many people thought that he had done this in anger and revenge for the Covenant glassing his homeworld and killing his family [[seven]] [[2528|years]] ago, but Zheng later told Lieutenant [[Jacob Keyes]] that he had run out of tactical options. Zheng only avoided a court martial because the destroyer was subsequently taken out by another ship's [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon|MAC]] gun.
 
===Death===
Zheng was shot by [[Lieutenant]] [[Badia Campbell|Campbell]], an Insurrectionist sympathizer, in the stomach and side. After being shot, Zheng realized that the ship was going to be under siege, so instead of receiving medical attention, he went to lock the codes to the [[Shiva-class nuclear missile|Shiva Nuclear Warheads]]. After completing his mission, he transmitted the ship's surrender to the Rubble defense. He died after talking to Keyes about the truth behind his reasoning to ramming the ship under his command into a Covenant destroyer; that it was not because of revenge, but because it was the last resort he had. He died from loss of blood and passed the [[Commanding officer|Commanding Officer]] status to Keyes.
 
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' {{1st}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
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[[Category:Human characters|Zheng, Dmitri]]
[[Category:UNSC Navy officers|Zheng, Dmitri]]

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Dmitri Zheng
Biographical information

Died:

2535

Personal details

Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Rank:

Commander

 

Dmitri Zheng was a Commander in the UNSC Navy, known for his ruthless combat tactics.

Biography[edit]

In 2535, he had command of a UNSC light frigate, the UNSC Midsummer Night.[1] Commander Zheng had lost his previous frigate by ramming a Covenant destroyer as a last-stand maneuver. Many people thought that he had done this in anger and revenge for the Covenant glassing his homeworld and killing his family seven years ago, but Zheng later told Lieutenant Jacob Keyes that he had run out of tactical options. Zheng only avoided a court martial because the destroyer was subsequently taken out by another ship's MAC gun.

Death[edit]

Zheng was shot by Lieutenant Campbell, an Insurrectionist sympathizer, in the stomach and side. After being shot, Zheng realized that the ship was going to be under siege, so instead of receiving medical attention, he went to lock the codes to the Shiva Nuclear Warheads. After completing his mission, he transmitted the ship's surrender to the Rubble defense. He died after talking to Keyes about the truth behind his reasoning to ramming the ship under his command into a Covenant destroyer; that it was not because of revenge, but because it was the last resort he had. He died from loss of blood and passed the Commanding Officer status to Keyes.

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 32