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In [[2558]] Crimson is deployed in a joint [[UNSC]] [[UNSCDF|military]] [[Requiem campaign|operation]] on [[Requiem]] alongside [[Fireteam]]s [[Castle Squad|Castle]], [[Fireteam Majestic|Majestic]], Domino, and Ivy. [[SPARTAN-IV Program|Spartan]] [[Jared Miller]] is personally assigned to Crimson as their mission handler. Crimson is dropped behind-enemy-lines to assist [[UNSC Marines|marines]] in neutralizing [[Covenant remnant|Covenant]] forces in the area. In an attempt to stop the Covenant from establishing permanent bases throughout Requiem, Crimson is also given the objective to destroy four power cores acting as short-range wireless transceivers. Whilst completing their objective, Fireteam Crimson fend off multiple enemy reinforcements, including [[Type-32 Rapid Attack Vehicle|Ghosts]] and [[Type-26 Assault Gun Carriage|Wraiths]]. After mopping up whatever Covenant forces are left in the area, Miller sends a [[D79-TC Pelican|Pelican]] dropship for extraction. [[Commander]] [[Sarah Palmer]] congratulates them on their mission success, noting that they have completed their objectives before anyone else has.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', ''Episode 1, Chapter 1: "Land Grab"''</ref> | In [[2558]] Crimson is deployed in a joint [[UNSC]] [[UNSCDF|military]] [[Requiem campaign|operation]] on [[Requiem]] alongside [[Fireteam]]s [[Castle Squad|Castle]], [[Fireteam Majestic|Majestic]], [[Fireteam Domino|Domino]], and [[Fireteam Ivy|Ivy]]. [[SPARTAN-IV Program|Spartan]] [[Jared Miller]] is personally assigned to Crimson as their mission handler. Crimson is dropped behind-enemy-lines to assist [[UNSC Marines|marines]] in neutralizing [[Covenant remnant|Covenant]] forces in the area. In an attempt to stop the Covenant from establishing permanent bases throughout Requiem, Crimson is also given the objective to destroy four power cores acting as short-range wireless transceivers. Whilst completing their objective, Fireteam Crimson fend off multiple enemy reinforcements, including [[Type-32 Rapid Attack Vehicle|Ghosts]] and [[Type-26 Assault Gun Carriage|Wraiths]]. After mopping up whatever Covenant forces are left in the area, Miller sends a [[D79-TC Pelican|Pelican]] dropship for extraction. [[Commander]] [[Sarah Palmer]] congratulates them on their mission success, noting that they have completed their objectives before anyone else has.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', ''Episode 1, Chapter 1: "Land Grab"''</ref> | ||
Later, [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Palmer]] sends Fireteam Crimson to capture a [[Covenant remnant|Covenant]]-held power station on [[Requiem]] after [[UNSC Marines]] fail to do so. They're tasked with eliminating all Covenant forces within the area. After Crimson clears out the immediate area, Miller detects strong energy readings coming from underground. He concludes that the Covenant are siphoning large amounts of energy from a nearby [[Forerunner]] structure. Miller finds the origin of the energy source and directs Crimson to it. [[SPARTAN-IV Program|Spartan]] [[Robert Dalton]] comes online and readies an orbital-strike from the ''Infinity'' to destroy the target. After eliminating all hostile threats, Crimson designates the energy source for target acquisition. The target is destroyed by ''Infinity'', and Fireteam Crimson is extracted from the area.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', ''Episode 1, Chapter 2: "Sniper Alley"''</ref> | Later, [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Palmer]] sends Fireteam Crimson to capture a [[Covenant remnant|Covenant]]-held power station on [[Requiem]] after [[UNSC Marines]] fail to do so. They're tasked with eliminating all Covenant forces within the area. After Crimson clears out the immediate area, Miller detects strong energy readings coming from underground. He concludes that the Covenant are siphoning large amounts of energy from a nearby [[Forerunner]] structure. Miller finds the origin of the energy source and directs Crimson to it. [[SPARTAN-IV Program|Spartan]] [[Robert Dalton]] comes online and readies an orbital-strike from the ''Infinity'' to destroy the target. After eliminating all hostile threats, Crimson designates the energy source for target acquisition. The target is destroyed by ''Infinity'', and Fireteam Crimson is extracted from the area.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', ''Episode 1, Chapter 2: "Sniper Alley"''</ref> |
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- "I need a fireteam I can depend on and until you prove otherwise you’re it."
- — Sarah Palmer
Fireteam Crimson is a team of SPARTAN-IV supersoldiers of the Office of Naval Intelligence. Crimson, consisting of four members, was assigned to the UNSC Infinity in summer 2557 and fought in the Forerunner shield world Requiem.[1]
History
In 2558 Crimson is deployed in a joint UNSC military operation on Requiem alongside Fireteams Castle, Majestic, Domino, and Ivy. Spartan Jared Miller is personally assigned to Crimson as their mission handler. Crimson is dropped behind-enemy-lines to assist marines in neutralizing Covenant forces in the area. In an attempt to stop the Covenant from establishing permanent bases throughout Requiem, Crimson is also given the objective to destroy four power cores acting as short-range wireless transceivers. Whilst completing their objective, Fireteam Crimson fend off multiple enemy reinforcements, including Ghosts and Wraiths. After mopping up whatever Covenant forces are left in the area, Miller sends a Pelican dropship for extraction. Commander Sarah Palmer congratulates them on their mission success, noting that they have completed their objectives before anyone else has.[2]
Later, Commander Palmer sends Fireteam Crimson to capture a Covenant-held power station on Requiem after UNSC Marines fail to do so. They're tasked with eliminating all Covenant forces within the area. After Crimson clears out the immediate area, Miller detects strong energy readings coming from underground. He concludes that the Covenant are siphoning large amounts of energy from a nearby Forerunner structure. Miller finds the origin of the energy source and directs Crimson to it. Spartan Robert Dalton comes online and readies an orbital-strike from the Infinity to destroy the target. After eliminating all hostile threats, Crimson designates the energy source for target acquisition. The target is destroyed by Infinity, and Fireteam Crimson is extracted from the area.[3]
Fireteams Crimson and Majestic are sent north of the UNSC's area of operations in Requiem in order to shut down Forerunner power generators. Both teams are sent to their individual locations to complete their objectives. Upon insertion, both Crimson and Majestic have their long-range communications jammed by Forerunner jamming devices. After deactivating their respective devices, their mission continues. The mission is the first time Crimson engaged Promethean forces, facing multiple waves of Promethean Crawlers and Promethean Watchers. The area is quickly swarmed with crawlers and watchers as Crimson fights to disable the arrays powering the Forerunner structure. Initiated by Palmer, the mission turns into a competition both fireteams trying to complete their mission objectives first. Majestic temporarily takes the lead, but Crimson eventually beats Majestic. As Fireteam Crimson clears out the remaining Promethean forces, Robert Dalton arrives in a Pelican dropship for Crimson's extraction.[4]
Trivia
As Fireteam Crimson are the protagonists of the gameplay Spartan-IVs (thus controlled by the players), there are no specific members mentioned.
List of appearances
- Halo 4
- Spartan Ops (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ Joystiq: Halo 4's 'Infinity' multiplayer to introduce Spartan Ops, War Games
- ^ Spartan Ops, Episode 1, Chapter 1: "Land Grab"
- ^ Spartan Ops, Episode 1, Chapter 2: "Sniper Alley"
- ^ Spartan Ops, Episode 1, Chapter 3: "The Challenge"
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