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*'''March''': Dr. [[Graham Alban]], an ONI scientist who worked on the [[SPARTAN-II | *'''March''': Dr. [[Graham Alban]], an ONI scientist who worked on the [[SPARTAN-II program]], becomes disillusioned with the ethical implications of the project and commits suicide.<ref>'''[[Halo: Mortal Dictata]]''', ''Epilogue''</ref> | ||
*'''July 19''': From a classified location, [[Codename: COALMINER]] sends a [[AUTOMATED REROUTE UNSC SHIP REG-96667 ABY|transmission]] to [[Codename: SURGEON]] at the [[Reach FLEETCOM Military Complex|Reach Military Complex]], discussing [[Operation: HYPODERMIC]] and the beginning of the [[SPARTAN-III Program]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', ''page 78''</ref> | *'''July 19''': From a classified location, [[Codename: COALMINER]] sends a [[AUTOMATED REROUTE UNSC SHIP REG-96667 ABY|transmission]] to [[Codename: SURGEON]] at the [[Reach FLEETCOM Military Complex|Reach Military Complex]], discussing [[Operation: HYPODERMIC]] and the beginning of the [[SPARTAN-III Program]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', ''page 78''</ref> | ||
*'''August 24''': [[Paul DeMarco]] is born.<ref>'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 21''</ref> | *'''August 24''': [[Paul DeMarco]] is born.<ref>'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 21''</ref> | ||
*'''December 27''': The | *'''December 27''': The child candidates of [[SPARTAN-III Alpha Company]] are taken to [[Onyx]] and undergo a test to determine who will be accepted into the program.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 67''</ref> | ||
*Spartan [[Randall-037]] goes [[missing in action]]. He would later be considered one of the few SPARTAN-IIs to be [[ONI Directive 930|truly MIA]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 173-174''</ref> | |||
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*Photojournalist [[Jake Courage]] gets into a disagreement with his editor. Although the details remain ambiguous, it is believed that Courage wanted to print a series of pictures from a deadly [[Grunt]] attack. His editor refuses on the grounds that they are too graphic, and so Courage leaves the paper and staged his own exhibition. The photos won him critical acclaim and set him up as a well-respected war photographer.<ref>'''[[Xbox.com]]''' - ''Jake Courage Exhibition'' (defunct)</ref> | *Photojournalist [[Jake Courage]] gets into a disagreement with his editor. Although the details remain ambiguous, it is believed that Courage wanted to print a series of pictures from a deadly [[Grunt]] attack. His editor refuses on the grounds that they are too graphic, and so Courage leaves the paper and staged his own exhibition. The photos won him critical acclaim and set him up as a well-respected war photographer.<ref>'''[[Xbox.com]]''' - ''Jake Courage Exhibition'' (defunct)</ref> | ||
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- March: Dr. Graham Alban, an ONI scientist who worked on the SPARTAN-II program, becomes disillusioned with the ethical implications of the project and commits suicide.[1]
- July 19: From a classified location, Codename: COALMINER sends a transmission to Codename: SURGEON at the Reach Military Complex, discussing Operation: HYPODERMIC and the beginning of the SPARTAN-III Program.[2]
- August 24: Paul DeMarco is born.[3]
- December 27: The child candidates of SPARTAN-III Alpha Company are taken to Onyx and undergo a test to determine who will be accepted into the program.[4]
- Spartan Randall-037 goes missing in action. He would later be considered one of the few SPARTAN-IIs to be truly MIA.[5]
Non-canon
- Photojournalist Jake Courage gets into a disagreement with his editor. Although the details remain ambiguous, it is believed that Courage wanted to print a series of pictures from a deadly Grunt attack. His editor refuses on the grounds that they are too graphic, and so Courage leaves the paper and staged his own exhibition. The photos won him critical acclaim and set him up as a well-respected war photographer.[6]
Sources
- ^ Halo: Mortal Dictata, Epilogue
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 78
- ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 21
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 67
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 173-174
- ^ Xbox.com - Jake Courage Exhibition (defunct)