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Sullivan later joined the [[UNSC Navy]]. He rose through the ranks, eventually working for ONI in public relations and becoming ONI's Senior Communications Director. In [[2558]], he contacted [[Benjamin Giraud]]—a roving civilian reporter and occasional ONI contractor—with a proposition: Giraud would be paid handsomely for conducting a series of interviews about the Master Chief, who had saved Sullivan's life decades prior.<ref name="HTT"/> After discovering a document from [[Elysium City]] that stated John had died at six, Giraud contacted Sullivan for help. In actuality, the document was referring to the death of John's [[flash cloning|flash clone]]. ONI was attempting to cover the use of flash clones in the [[SPARTAN-II program]] and was instead planting Giraud with sources that claimed John had enlisted in the UNSC and became a Spartan without controversy for propaganda purposes. When Sullivan heard of Giraud's dilemma, he blamed the [[Outer Colonies]] lack of record keeping, especially on [[Eridanus II|a world]] that had been glassed. Giraud believed Sullivan's assertion that documents on a glassed colony would not be properly maintained.<ref>'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''Episode | Sullivan later joined the [[UNSC Navy]]. He rose through the ranks, eventually working for ONI in public relations and becoming ONI's Senior Communications Director. In [[2558]], he contacted [[Benjamin Giraud]]—a roving civilian reporter and occasional ONI contractor—with a proposition: Giraud would be paid handsomely for conducting a series of interviews about the Master Chief, who had saved Sullivan's life decades prior.<ref name="HTT"/> After discovering a document from [[Elysium City]] that stated John had died at six, Giraud contacted Sullivan for help. In actuality, the document was referring to the death of John's [[flash cloning|flash clone]]. ONI was attempting to cover the use of flash clones in the [[SPARTAN-II program]] and was instead planting Giraud with sources that claimed John had enlisted in the UNSC and became a Spartan without controversy for propaganda purposes. When Sullivan heard of Giraud's dilemma, he blamed the [[Outer Colonies]] lack of record keeping, especially on [[Eridanus II|a world]] that had been glassed. Giraud believed Sullivan's assertion that documents on a glassed colony would not be properly maintained.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 2''</ref> | ||
After [[Ray Kurzig|a friend]] of Giraud's proved that John's parents were alive past [[2524]], once again contradicting ONI's sources, he contacted Sullivan again. After Sullivan continued to insist that "''Glassed planets have bad records''", he asked if Giraud still wanted to keep the job. Giraud agreed to continue the job, and Sullivan set up an interview between Giraud and [[Jacob Walker]]; the latter claimed to be a retired Navy veteran who served with John, but he was actually an actor hired by ONI. Later, Giraud confronted [[Thomas Wu]]—one of ONI's fabricated interviewees—and had him implicitly reveal he had been lying. However, the conversation had taken place over [[Waypoint]] and Giraud believed it was likely that it was flagged by ONI.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 3''</ref> Shortly after, Giraud was called down to ONI's [[Boston]] headquarters by Sullivan for a mandatory meeting.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 4''</ref> Sullivan initially gave no indication of being aware of Giraud's Waypoint conversation with Wu. To Giraud's surprise, Sullivan had scheduled an exclusive interview with SCPO [[Franklin Mendez]]. After the session, however, Sullivan gave him a strict deadline of 24 hours to deliver the raw files of his story to ONI. This gave Giraud no time to pursue his unsanctioned investigation further, leading him to suspect that his conversation had indeed been flagged. On the flight, Giraud was sedated by an [[Inner Territories Transportation Administration|ITTA]] stewardess after he ignored her requests to take his seat; he had seen Walker on the same flight away from his [[Castellaneta|alleged permanent residence]] and acting "out of character", leading Giraud to suspect that he had been hired by ONI. Upon his return home, Giraud discovered that his [[COM pad]] had recorded a conversation—while he was sedated—between ONI agents that had been shadowing him. Furious about ONI's lack of respect for him, Giraud did not send the files to Sullivan and instead uploaded them online.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 5''</ref> Sullivan later left Giraud a message, noting that he missed the deadline. Although Sullivan informed him that he managed to convince his superiors to extend the deadline, Giraud continued to avoid his calls.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 6''</ref> | |||
==Personality and traits== | ==Personality and traits== |
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- John-117: "Who's the best shot here?"
- Sullivan: "You, probably?"
- — John-117 and Michael Sullivan during the escape from Corbulo Academy.
Commander Michael "Sully" Sullivan (service number 26582-72839-MS)[1] is the Senior Communications Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence.[2] He was one of few survivors of the Covenant's invasion of Circinius IV in April 2526.[3]
Biography
Childhood and education
Michael Sullivan was born on Emerald Cove on September 3, 2510, to Steven and Evelyn Sullivan.[1] Michael grew up without his father, knowing little about him except that he was a researcher for one of the UNSC's intelligence divisions.[1][4] As a result Michael and his two younger brothers were mostly raised by their mother. Steven insisted that Michael attend a military school, as he felt his son needed to learn proper discipline. Evelyn disagreed as it would mean sending her son away from home.[1] Nevertheless, Michael enrolled at the Corbulo Academy of Military Science in 2526 as a freshman cadet and was assigned to Hastati Squad.[5] He had a habit of 'dying' in combat exercises. Despite this, he never lost his enthusiasm and became friends with Thomas Lasky, though the rest of the squad was hostile to the perceived "Innie lover".[3]
Convinced that the Office of Naval Intelligence was hiding something from the greater whole of humanity, Sullivan hacked mission recordings of UNSC personnel ostensibly combatting Insurrectionists.[3] He soon discovered helmet camera footage of a Spartan (actually Fred-104) in a three-way battle among the UNSC, Insurrectionists, and the Covenant.[3] Sullivan believed the Spartan was actually a new type of Orbital Drop Shock Trooper and bragged that soldier could decapitate a man with his bare hands. Sullivan's activities were interrupted when the communications terminal suddenly went offline, leading him to believe ONI had caught on to him.[3]
Covenant attack
- Main article: Fall of Circinius IV
The communications blackout was actually the result of a far more serious threat. That evening, Circinius IV was attacked by the Covenant. Sullivan's roommate Dimah Tchakova was killed while the cadets attempted to evacuate, and Sullivan was pressed into the defense of the planet with the surviving cadets. As the battle at Corbulo Academy started, Hastati Squad retreated to the dormitory hiding in Lasky's room. Sullivan was visibly upset by Dimah's death. Sullivan attempted to activate Lasky's terminal; when nothing happened, he realized the comms were offline.
A Sangheili Zealot then appeared in the dormitory corridor, breaking into the rooms where cadets were hiding one by one. They decided they had to leave, Chen volunteering to take point. As they made a run for it Chen was impaled by the Zealot's energy sword. The rest of the squad then ran for the armory, shutting the door behind them. While Lasky sent a distress signal, the rest of the squad attempted to open the weapons locker with little success; eventually, Vickers attempted to bash it open. The Sangheili from earlier started to break down the door, causing the squad to hide. Vickers got separated hiding on the other side of the room. As the Sangheili neared the rest of the squad's position, Vickers, in order to give the squad a chance to escape, revealed his location to the Sangheili, being quickly shot and killed by his plasma rifle. The Sangheili then turned his attention back to the squad, slowly walking toward them until Spartan John-117 sneaked up behind him and stabbed him in the neck.
While preparing to leave, Sullivan questioned why John-117 came for them. John answered they were the only survivors; Sullivan assumed in the school, but John corrected him, stating they were the last on the planet. While waiting for the Master Chief to return, Sullivan began questioning what was going on, referring to the Chief as a "giant robot" and questioning whether he would even come back. When Master Chief asked who the best shot was, Sullivan said it was most likely the Chief. As they went outside, the squad saw their fellow cadets and soldiers dead all around them. During the escape, Sullivan was shot in the leg by a Kig-Yar sharpshooter, who attempted to kill him, but John-117 saved him. After Chyler and John killed the Kig-Yar, Orenski carried Sullivan to the Warthog to escape.
En route to the Pelican, the group's Warthog came under attack by a group of Kig-Yar and they were soon forced to stop. John administered biofoam to Sullivan's wound so that he could walk. Chyler Silva had also been hit, and the group carried her to a small shelter in the forest while John engaged a Mgalekgolo. As they were out of biofoam, they attempted to give first aid to Silva by using the contents of the tactical training rounds found in the shelter to numb the pain; however, she died shortly afterward. As another Hunter approached, Sullivan regretfully told Lasky that he would have to leave Chyler behind. Retreating through the woods, they eventually took cover in a ditch. Lasky distracted the Hunter, allowing John to kill it. As they evacuated in the Pelican, Sullivan took notice of how young Spartans Kelly-087 and Fred-104 looked as they removed their helmets; he asked them how old they were, to which Kelly merely responded that such information was "classified."[3]
Later career
Sullivan later joined the UNSC Navy. He rose through the ranks, eventually working for ONI in public relations and becoming ONI's Senior Communications Director. In 2558, he contacted Benjamin Giraud—a roving civilian reporter and occasional ONI contractor—with a proposition: Giraud would be paid handsomely for conducting a series of interviews about the Master Chief, who had saved Sullivan's life decades prior.[2] After discovering a document from Elysium City that stated John had died at six, Giraud contacted Sullivan for help. In actuality, the document was referring to the death of John's flash clone. ONI was attempting to cover the use of flash clones in the SPARTAN-II program and was instead planting Giraud with sources that claimed John had enlisted in the UNSC and became a Spartan without controversy for propaganda purposes. When Sullivan heard of Giraud's dilemma, he blamed the Outer Colonies lack of record keeping, especially on a world that had been glassed. Giraud believed Sullivan's assertion that documents on a glassed colony would not be properly maintained.[6]
After a friend of Giraud's proved that John's parents were alive past 2524, once again contradicting ONI's sources, he contacted Sullivan again. After Sullivan continued to insist that "Glassed planets have bad records", he asked if Giraud still wanted to keep the job. Giraud agreed to continue the job, and Sullivan set up an interview between Giraud and Jacob Walker; the latter claimed to be a retired Navy veteran who served with John, but he was actually an actor hired by ONI. Later, Giraud confronted Thomas Wu—one of ONI's fabricated interviewees—and had him implicitly reveal he had been lying. However, the conversation had taken place over Waypoint and Giraud believed it was likely that it was flagged by ONI.[7] Shortly after, Giraud was called down to ONI's Boston headquarters by Sullivan for a mandatory meeting.[8] Sullivan initially gave no indication of being aware of Giraud's Waypoint conversation with Wu. To Giraud's surprise, Sullivan had scheduled an exclusive interview with SCPO Franklin Mendez. After the session, however, Sullivan gave him a strict deadline of 24 hours to deliver the raw files of his story to ONI. This gave Giraud no time to pursue his unsanctioned investigation further, leading him to suspect that his conversation had indeed been flagged. On the flight, Giraud was sedated by an ITTA stewardess after he ignored her requests to take his seat; he had seen Walker on the same flight away from his alleged permanent residence and acting "out of character", leading Giraud to suspect that he had been hired by ONI. Upon his return home, Giraud discovered that his COM pad had recorded a conversation—while he was sedated—between ONI agents that had been shadowing him. Furious about ONI's lack of respect for him, Giraud did not send the files to Sullivan and instead uploaded them online.[9] Sullivan later left Giraud a message, noting that he missed the deadline. Although Sullivan informed him that he managed to convince his superiors to extend the deadline, Giraud continued to avoid his calls.[10]
Personality and traits
Generally energetic and cheerful, Sullivan tended to perform poorly in the academy's training exercises. However, he did not seem to take any particular pressure over his performance, and instead devoted most of his attention and spare time for hacking classified transmissions on his dorm room's computer terminal. He had not formed a clear opinion on the UNSC or the morality of the ongoing Insurrection, and stated that he was relying on his education to get a better understanding as to the reasons as to why they were fighting. When interviewed in 2526, he stated that he would be unlikely to ever be able to take a life; as a result, he aimed to follow in his father's footsteps and become a researcher for the UNSC instead of serving in a combat-oriented role.[4] Although the other cadets were often mildly annoyed by his antics, he was not as unpopular as Thomas Lasky, who was vocal in his opposition of the UNSC's policies on ideological grounds.
After the Covenant attack, Sullivan began to show signs of breaking down, panicking over Dimah Tchakova's death and later questioning if the Chief would return; nevertheless, he retained his characteristic sense of humor and maintained his composure over the course of the battle.
Production notes
Sullivan is played by American actor Masam Holden.[11]
Gallery
List of appearances
- Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn (First appearance)
- Hunt the Truth
Sources
- ^ a b c d Cite error: Invalid
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- ^ a b Hunt the Truth: BEHIND THE STORY OF THE MASTER CHIEF
- ^ a b c d e f Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn
- ^ a b Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, Special Edition
- ^ Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn: Squad
- ^ Hunt the Truth, Episode 2
- ^ Hunt the Truth, Episode 3
- ^ Hunt the Truth, Episode 4
- ^ Hunt the Truth, Episode 5
- ^ Hunt the Truth, Episode 6
- ^ IMDb: Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn