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{{quote|I submit that we've done all we could reasonably be expected to do, that the longer we delay the harsher the Covenant will be. It makes sense to surrender now.|Ellen Dowski}}
{{quote|I submit that we've done all we could reasonably be expected to do, that the longer we delay the harsher the Covenant will be. It makes sense to surrender now.|Ellen Dowski}}
'''Ensign Dowski''' was a junior officer and member of the ''[[Pillar of Autumn]]'' flight crew in [[2552]]. After crash landing on [[Installation 04]], she continually pesters [[Captain Keyes]] and the rest of the crew by suggesting they give up, surrender to the [[Covenant]] and be taken as prisoners. [[Wang]] and [[Singh]] threatened to kill her, while Captain Keyes was worried that her talk would stir up similiar thoughts in [[Corporal Wilkins]] and his three [[marine]]s. After much of this bickering, Keyes submits and, taking Dowski's words seriously, he has her tied up so that ''she'' can surrender and be taken prisoner once the Covenant find her.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pages 73-75</ref>
'''Ensign Dowski''' was a junior officer and member of the ''[[Pillar of Autumn]]'' flight crew in [[2552]]. After crash landing on [[Installation 04]], she continually pesters [[Captain Keyes]] and the rest of the crew by suggesting they give up, surrender to the [[Covenant]] and be taken as prisoners. [[Wang]] and [[Singh]] threatened to kill her, while Captain Keyes was worried that her talk would stir up similar thoughts in [[Corporal Wilkins]] and his three [[marines]]. After much of this bickering, Keyes submits and, taking Dowski's words seriously, he has her tied up so that ''she'' can surrender and be taken prisoner once the Covenant find her.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pages 73-75</ref>


Later she is captured by a squad of [[Covenant]] [[Elites]], but betrays Keyes and the rest of the crew so that she can prove she was right and be taken prisoner along with the others. The Elites proceeded to systematically execute the group before killing Dowski with a single shot to the forehead with a captured human [[M6D pistol]].<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pages 87/88</ref>
Later she is captured by a squad of Covenant [[Elites]], but betrays Keyes and the rest of the crew so that she can prove she was right and be taken prisoner along with the others. The Elites proceeded to systematically execute the group before killing Dowski with a single shot to the forehead with a captured [[human]] [[M6D pistol]].<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pages 87/88</ref>


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Revision as of 17:33, October 12, 2007

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"I submit that we've done all we could reasonably be expected to do, that the longer we delay the harsher the Covenant will be. It makes sense to surrender now."
— Ellen Dowski

Ensign Dowski was a junior officer and member of the Pillar of Autumn flight crew in 2552. After crash landing on Installation 04, she continually pesters Captain Keyes and the rest of the crew by suggesting they give up, surrender to the Covenant and be taken as prisoners. Wang and Singh threatened to kill her, while Captain Keyes was worried that her talk would stir up similar thoughts in Corporal Wilkins and his three marines. After much of this bickering, Keyes submits and, taking Dowski's words seriously, he has her tied up so that she can surrender and be taken prisoner once the Covenant find her.[1]

Later she is captured by a squad of Covenant Elites, but betrays Keyes and the rest of the crew so that she can prove she was right and be taken prisoner along with the others. The Elites proceeded to systematically execute the group before killing Dowski with a single shot to the forehead with a captured human M6D pistol.[2]

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Flood, pages 73-75
  2. ^ Halo: The Flood, pages 87/88