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==Not a Spartan== | ==Not a Spartan== | ||
Spartans can be infected, but they are stronger than humans and can fight the parasite before it gets into the spine. (See ''The Flood'' Chapter: "The Maw" when Master Cheif gets attacked by a parasite while his sheilds are down.) According to ''The Flood'' Johnson's Spine snapped back into place when the parasite attempted to take him over. The idea that Johnson is a Spartan I is possible, but not likely. The Spartan I program failed because the armor (that connected to the brain and reacted to thought( See the ''Fall of Reach'' Section I.)) ripped each of the subjects apart killing them instantly. I may be wrong about the death of the Spartan I's but it is for sure that he does have a healing ability known as the real world disease "Boren's Syndrome". which means he might be a Spartan, but he does have Boren's syndrome. | Spartans can be infected, but they are stronger than humans and can fight the parasite before it gets into the spine. (See ''The Flood'' Chapter: "The Maw" when Master Cheif gets attacked by a parasite while his sheilds are down.) According to ''The Flood'' Johnson's Spine snapped back into place when the parasite attempted to take him over. The idea that Johnson is a Spartan I is possible, but not likely. The Spartan I program failed because the armor (that connected to the brain and reacted to thought( See the ''Fall of Reach'' Section I.)) ripped each of the subjects apart killing them instantly. I may be wrong about the death of the Spartan I's but it is for sure that he does have a healing ability known as the real world disease "Boren's Syndrome". which means he might be a Spartan, but he does have Boren's syndrome. {{unsigned|Lt.O'Brien}} | ||
: According to this site's Spartan-I Article: "Those who survived the injection(s) had a greatly increased rate of mental problems later on in life." What if one of these mental problems caused the same effect as Boren's Syndrome? [[User:Hunter-113|Hunter-113]] 20:52, 22 May 2007 (UTC) | : According to this site's Spartan-I Article: "Those who survived the injection(s) had a greatly increased rate of mental problems later on in life." What if one of these mental problems caused the same effect as Boren's Syndrome? [[User:Hunter-113|Hunter-113]] 20:52, 22 May 2007 (UTC) | ||
: That doesn't prove anything. The Infection Form just managed to slice his neck open, that's it. The Chief obviously wasn't infected. -- [[Image:Slizer.png|30px]] [[User:AlphaPrime|<b>Captain Obvious</b>]]<sup>[[User Talk:AlphaPrime|<i>"Thank you, Captain Obvious!"</i>]]<nowiki>||</nowiki><i>[[Special:Contributions/AlphaPrime|My Obvious Observations]]</i></sup> 18:12, 18 June 2007 (UTC) | |||
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