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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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