Boren's Syndrome: Difference between revisions
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[[Staff Sergeant]] [[Avery Johnson]]'s falsified Medical record - to hide his real, classified record - had him as a sufferer of Boren's, in which he was to have contracted the disease on [[Paris IV]], after being in contact with a dangerously high amount of radiation apparently originating from a crate of captured Plasma Grenades.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' pages 243-245</ref> | [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Avery Johnson]]'s falsified Medical record - to hide his real, classified record - had him as a sufferer of Boren's, in which he was to have contracted the disease on [[Paris IV]], after being in contact with a dangerously high amount of radiation apparently originating from a crate of captured Plasma Grenades.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' pages 243-245</ref> | ||
This false record event (known to ONI as the '''Paris/BS Spoof''') was likely used as a means of avoiding any investigation into his altered DNA (Radiation is known to work as a "Mutagen").<ref>''[[Halo: Graphic Novel]] - [[Halo_Graphic_Novel_Pg122#Boren's_Syndrome_Hoax|Boren's Syndrome Hoax]]'', page 122</ref> | This false record event (known to ONI as the '''Paris/BS Spoof''') was likely used as a means of avoiding any investigation into his altered DNA, which would have revealed him as a SPARTAN-I. (Radiation is known to work as a "Mutagen").<ref>''[[Halo: Graphic Novel]] - [[Halo_Graphic_Novel_Pg122#Boren's_Syndrome_Hoax|Boren's Syndrome Hoax]]'', page 122</ref> | ||
==Long Term Effects (Falsified)== | ==Long Term Effects (Falsified)== |