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'''Breaking Quarantine''' is a story in the [[Halo Graphic Novel]], depicting [[Sergeant Johnson]]'s escape from the [[Flood]]. Illustrated by [[Tsutomo Nihei]].
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[[File:Hgn-johnson.jpg|thumb|300px|Sergeant Johnson opens fire on the Flood.]]
'''''Breaking Quarantine''''' is a story in the ''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]'', illustrated and written by [[Japan]]ese artist [[Tsutomu Nihei]]. It serves as an expansion on the events of the ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' level [[343 Guilty Spark]], depicting [[Avery Johnson|Sergeant Johnson]]'s escape from the [[Flood containment facility]] featured in the level.{{Ref/Site|Id=Announce|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=7867|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Bungie Official Announcement|D=13|M=10|Y=2014}}


==Summary==
==Official synopsis==
{{Article quote|One of the untold tales from Halo is Sergeant Johnson's escape from the clutches of the Flood menace. Now's the time to reveal how the UNSC's toughest marine got out of an inescapable trap.{{Ref/Reuse|Announce}}}}


Following contact with the Flood, Sergeant Johnson did what he usually does: point and shoot. He fired at an Infection form which had latched onto a fellow Marine (presumeably Private Jenkins), killing the Flood. He watched as the Marine transformed before his eyes into a monstrous form (what we know as Combat Forms). He took a blow to his arm from the Flood's tentacles and was thrown out of the containment room, across a large observation chamber and into the wall.  
==Plot summary==
Following contact with the Flood, Sergeant Johnson manages to avoid being overwhelmed by [[Pod infector]]s. He fires at a Pod infector which has latched onto [[Private]] [[Wallace A. Jenkins|Jenkins]], though he fails to kill it. He watches as the Marine transforms before his eyes into a [[flood combat form|combat form]]. The combat form delivers a blow to Johnson's arm, throwing the sergeant out of the containment room, across a large observation chamber, and into a wall.


Several infected Marines started to approach him and he made a run for it, but ran into a sealed door. He tried to hack it, but the doors remained shut. An infected Marine fired a shotgun shell that richoeted off a wall, missing the sergeant. The sergeant dove below, unloading the last remaining rounds in his assault rifle onto the infected soldier. He grabbed his pistol and made his way across the broken energy bridge, throwing a grenade behind him, killing his pursueres. He stepped onto the lift, glad to finally escape the Flood. How he later managed to survive the destruction of Halo is explained in [[Halo: First Strike]].
Several infected Marines approach Johnson, prompting him to run into a hallway. He locks the door with a [[spoofer]] and proceeds down the hallway. An infected Marine fires a [[M90 shotgun|shotgun]] at Johnson. The pellets hit the wall, missing the sergeant by inches. Johnson dives to the ground, firing the remaining rounds in his [[MA5B assault rifle|assault rifle]] into the combat form, ripping its head off but not killing it. He then shoots down the combat form with his [[M6D magnum|pistol]]. He makes his way across an [[light bridge]], jumping onto the other side just as a combat form shuts the bridge down. As he jumps across the chasm, he throws a [[M9 fragmentation grenade|grenade]] behind him. The explosion kills his pursuers, knocking him to the ground. He steps onto the lift, glad to have finally escaped the Flood.


==Speculation==
==Appearances==
{{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5
|title-1=Characters|
*[[Avery Johnson]]
*[[Wallace Jenkins]]


Some speculated that the creatures that Johnson encountered were actually [[Spartan-III]]s which rescued him from the Flood. However, this story clearly contradicts that theory. The theory states that Colonel Ackerson was using the Halos to create Spartan-IIIs, experimenting with the Flood and Flash Clones, but this theory does not hold up in terms of the cross over with Johnson.
|title-2=Species|
*[[Human]]
*[[Flood]]
**[[Infection form]]
***[[Pod infector]]
**[[Flood combat form|Combat form]]
***[[Flood attacker form|Attacker form]]


Also, many believe that the last cell in Breaking Quarantine is a bright light that is supposed to be someone rescuing Johnson. However, it may merely be that hte slide is black and white. Nothing is for sure.
|title-3=Organizations|
*[[Unified Earth Government]]
**[[United Nations Space Command]]
***[[UNSC Marine Corps]]


==Characters==
|title-4=Locations|
*Sergeant Johnson
*[[Soell system]]
*The Flood
**[[Installation 04]]
***[[Flood containment facility]]


|title-5=Events|
*[[Human-Covenant War]]
**[[Battle of Installation 04]]
***[[Outbreak at the Containment Facility]]
|title-6=Weapons|
*[[MA5B assault rifle]]
*[[M6D magnum]]
*[[M9 fragmentation grenade]]
*[[M90 shotgun]]
|title-7=Technology and equipment|
*[[Elevator]]
*[[Hard light]]
**[[Light bridge]]
*[[Spoofer]]
*[[UNSC Marine Corps Battle Dress Uniform]]
**[[CH252 helmet]]
}}
==Trivia==
{{Linkbox|gallery=yes|gallerypage=Breaking Quarantine images}}
''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]'' contains an achievement [[Breaking Quarantine (achievement)|of the same name]] as this story, named in reference to it due to the achievement's requirement to finish the 343 Guilty Spark in a short amount of time.
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}
{{HGN}}
[[Category:Halo Graphic Novel]]
[[Category:Halo Graphic Novel]]
[[Category:Canon]]

Latest revision as of 18:45, February 3, 2024

This article is about the short story. For the achievement, see Breaking Quarantine (achievement).
Sergeant Johnson fighting a Flood attacker form in Breaking Quarantine. The characters on the picture are Japanese Katakana letters that mean "Don, Don, Don, Don," - which is Japanese for the sound a gun makes, analogous to the English "Bam."
Sergeant Johnson opens fire on the Flood.

Breaking Quarantine is a story in the Halo Graphic Novel, illustrated and written by Japanese artist Tsutomu Nihei. It serves as an expansion on the events of the Halo: Combat Evolved level 343 Guilty Spark, depicting Sergeant Johnson's escape from the Flood containment facility featured in the level.[1]

Official synopsis[edit]

One of the untold tales from Halo is Sergeant Johnson's escape from the clutches of the Flood menace. Now's the time to reveal how the UNSC's toughest marine got out of an inescapable trap.[1]

Plot summary[edit]

Following contact with the Flood, Sergeant Johnson manages to avoid being overwhelmed by Pod infectors. He fires at a Pod infector which has latched onto Private Jenkins, though he fails to kill it. He watches as the Marine transforms before his eyes into a combat form. The combat form delivers a blow to Johnson's arm, throwing the sergeant out of the containment room, across a large observation chamber, and into a wall.

Several infected Marines approach Johnson, prompting him to run into a hallway. He locks the door with a spoofer and proceeds down the hallway. An infected Marine fires a shotgun at Johnson. The pellets hit the wall, missing the sergeant by inches. Johnson dives to the ground, firing the remaining rounds in his assault rifle into the combat form, ripping its head off but not killing it. He then shoots down the combat form with his pistol. He makes his way across an light bridge, jumping onto the other side just as a combat form shuts the bridge down. As he jumps across the chasm, he throws a grenade behind him. The explosion kills his pursuers, knocking him to the ground. He steps onto the lift, glad to have finally escaped the Flood.

Appearances[edit]

Trivia[edit]

Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary contains an achievement of the same name as this story, named in reference to it due to the achievement's requirement to finish the 343 Guilty Spark in a short amount of time.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b Bungie.net, Bungie Official Announcement (Retrieved on Oct 13, 2014) [archive]