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'''Tech Chief Thom Shepard''' was an Engineering Technician aboard the [[UNSC]] cruiser ''[[Pillar of Autumn]]'' in [[2552]]. He, along with [[Tech Officer Sam Marcus]], unsealed the [[Master Chief]] from the [[Cryo-chamber]] at the beginning of [[Halo: Combat Evolved]]. He runs the Chief through several diagnostics and tests his [[MJOLNIR]] armor. Soon after, [[Captain Keyes]] calls the Chief to the bridge of the ship. A squad of [[Elites]] enter the control center of Cryo-B, killing Sam. Thom then rushes out the door where he is killed by a conduit explosion in the wall.
'''Tech Chief Thom Shepard''' was an Engineering Technician aboard the [[UNSC]] cruiser ''[[Pillar of Autumn]]'' in [[2552]]. He, along with [[Tech Officer Sam Marcus]], unsealed the [[Master Chief]] from the [[Cryo-chamber]] at the beginning of [[Halo: Combat Evolved]].<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pages 15/16</ref> He runs the Chief through several diagnostics and tests his [[MJOLNIR]] armor. Soon after, [[Captain Keyes]] calls the Chief to the bridge of the ship. A squad of [[Elites]] enter the control center of Cryo-B, killing Sam. Thom then rushes out the door where he is killed by a conduit explosion in the wall.
 
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Revision as of 19:37, December 24, 2006

Tech Chief Thom Shepard was an Engineering Technician aboard the UNSC cruiser Pillar of Autumn in 2552. He, along with Tech Officer Sam Marcus, unsealed the Master Chief from the Cryo-chamber at the beginning of Halo: Combat Evolved.[1] He runs the Chief through several diagnostics and tests his MJOLNIR armor. Soon after, Captain Keyes calls the Chief to the bridge of the ship. A squad of Elites enter the control center of Cryo-B, killing Sam. Thom then rushes out the door where he is killed by a conduit explosion in the wall.

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  1. ^ Halo: The Flood, pages 15/16