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'''Petra Janecek''' is a [[civilian]] freelance war journalist active during and after the [[Human-Covenant War]]. She gained critical acclaim for her coverage of both the [[SPARTAN-II program]] and the [[Battle of Mombasa|Battles of New Mombasa]] and [[Battle of Voi|Voi]].<ref name="adjunct">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''' (2010), ''[[Petra|Adjunct]]''</ref>
'''Petra Janecek''' is a [[civilian]] freelance war journalist active during and after the [[Human-Covenant War]]. She gained critical acclaim for her coverage of both the [[SPARTAN-II program]] and the [[Battle of Mombasa|Battles of New Mombasa]] and [[Battle of Voi|Voi]].<ref name="adjunct">'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''' (2010), ''[[Petra|Adjunct]]''</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Petra Janecek and her parents lived on the colony world of [[Lenapi]]. For a time Petra grew up on [[Mars]] and became friends with [[Thomas Lasky]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/schlerf/status/437019297299181568 '''Twitter''': ''@HaloArchive @HaloWaypoint Was wondering how long it would take for someone to find that.'']</ref> She attended [[Cub Reporter School|Cub Reporter school]] and went on to become an accomplished war journalist throughout the [[Press Corps]]. Petra showed great expertise in her work; her coverage of the Spartan-IIs gained her many awards after [[ONI]]'s Section Two had gone public about the program. She had also done reports from ground zero at both New Mombasa and Voi.<ref name="adjunct"/>
Petra Janecek and her parents lived on the colony world of [[Lenapi]]. For a time, Petra grew up on [[Mars]] and became friends with [[Thomas Lasky]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/schlerf/status/437019297299181568 '''Twitter''': ''@HaloArchive @HaloWaypoint Was wondering how long it would take for someone to find that.'']</ref> She attended [[Cub Reporter School]] and went on to become an accomplished war journalist throughout the [[Press Corps]]. Petra showed great expertise in her work; her coverage of the Spartan-IIs gained her many awards after the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]'s Section Two had gone public about the program. She had also done reports from ground zero at both [[New Mombasa]] and [[Voi]].<ref name="adjunct"/> At Mombasa, Petra and fellow journalist [[Benjamin Giraud]] saw Master Chief [[John-117]] battling Covenant forces.<ref name="htt4">'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''Episode 4''</ref>
 
===Post-war===
Following the end of the [[Human-Covenant War]], Petra arrived on the unscathed planet [[Forseti]]. While collecting material for a new story, she stayed at [[Forseti Northern Terminus 37]] in [[Four Winds]]. There she examined [[Cortana]]'s message from ''[[High Charity]]'' leading her to speculate on the possibility that the [[Installation 00|Ark]] could be used as a weapon. She immediately called a cruise line to exchange her ticket and head directly to [[Earth]].<ref name="adjunct"/>


===Cortana's message===
In [[2558]], Janecek met with Benjamin Giraud at ONI's [[Wikipedia:Boston|Boston]] headquarters in the [[United Republic of North America]] on Earth. Outside of the facility, Giraud revealed he had inadvertently insinuated that ONI was providing him with intentionally false sources. Janecek initially told him to stop questioning the Naval Intelligence sources and just play along, but she grew worried when Giraud informed her that he had essentially called ONI out on [[Waypoint]] while talking to [[Thomas Wu|a source]] and believed that ONI had flagged the conversation. Shortly after, Giraud had been called to the ONI facility for a meeting with Commander [[Michael Sullivan]], Senior Communications Director of ONI. As Giraud grew visibly stressed, nearby ONI surveillance cameras took notice of his distressed form and listened in on their conversation. Janecek noticed this, however, and changed the subject to a topic of irrelevance until the cameras stopped monitor them. Afterwards, she consoled him and told Giraud that the worst thing that could happen was him losing the job. Giraud proceeded to reluctantly enter the ONI facility.<ref name="htt4"/>
Following the end of the Human-Covenant War, Petra arrived on the unscathed planet [[Forseti]]. While collecting material for a new story, she stayed at [[Forseti Northern Terminus 37]] in [[Four Winds]]. There she examined [[Cortana]]'s message from ''[[High Charity]]'' leading her to speculate on the possibility that the [[Installation 00|Ark]] could be used as a weapon. She immediately called a cruise line to exchange her ticket and head directly to [[Earth]].<ref name="adjunct"/>


===Helping Lasky===
===Helping Lasky===
In March of [[2558]], Janecek was in [[Castiglione]] on [[Escala III]] wanting to find a story involving a backwater diplomat. It was there that she met with Captain Lasky and [[Spartan (branch)|Spartan]] [[Naiya Ray]]. Lasky informed her of the ambush at the secret diplomatic negotiations and requested her help in uncovering a spy within the UNSC's ranks. Petra agreed to aid the crew of the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} in return for information about the [[John-117|Master Chief]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation]]''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 4|Issue #4]]''</ref> Janecek, Lasky and Ray traveled to the [[spaceport|port]] city of [[Kor Delban]] on the Sangheili colony of [[Karava]] to meet with her informant, [[Zef 'Trahl]]. Before meeting with 'Trahl, the trio were involved in an altercation with a Sangheili named [['Lordan]] and two of his compatriots. Petra shot 'Lordan in the head with [[Petra Janecek's revolver|her revolver]], killing him and prompting the other assailants to retreat. In a local bar, Trahl gave them information on [[Vata 'Gajat]], as well as the identity of the UNSC traitor as [[Daniel Clayton|Captain Daniel Clayton]].<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 5|Issue #5]]''</ref> After the encounter, Petra parted ways with Lasky and Ray, who returned to ''Infinity'' in the wake of a [[Ambush at Oth Lodon|devastating attack]] on the ship by the [[New Colonial Alliance]] during their time away.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 6|Issue #6]]''</ref>
In [[2558#March|March of 2558]], Janecek was in [[Castiglione]] on [[Escala III]] wanting to find a story involving a backwater diplomat. It was there that she met with Captain Lasky and [[Spartan (branch)|Spartan]] [[Naiya Ray]]. Lasky informed her of the ambush at the secret diplomatic negotiations and requested her help in uncovering a spy within the UNSC's ranks. Petra agreed to aid the crew of the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} in return for information about the [[John-117|Master Chief]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation]]''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 4|Issue #4]]''</ref> Janecek, Lasky and Ray traveled to the [[spaceport|port]] city of [[Kor Delban]] on the Sangheili colony of [[Karava]] to meet with her informant, [[Zef 'Trahl]]. Before meeting with 'Trahl, the trio were involved in an altercation with a Sangheili named [['Lordan]] and two of his compatriots. Petra shot 'Lordan in the head with [[Petra Janecek's revolver|her revolver]], killing him and prompting the other assailants to retreat. In a local bar, Trahl gave them information on [[Vata 'Gajat]], as well as the identity of the UNSC traitor as [[Daniel Clayton|Captain Daniel Clayton]].<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 5|Issue #5]]''</ref> After the encounter, Petra parted ways with Lasky and Ray, who returned to ''Infinity'' in the wake of a [[Ambush at Oth Lodon|devastating attack]] on the ship by the [[New Colonial Alliance]] during their time away.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 6|Issue #6]]''</ref>


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
Janecek was a perfectionist, and had a weary, semi-fatalistic viewpoint toward her role as a UNSC propagandist. She often sold her stories to ''[[The Magellan]]''. Janecek also held a deep respect for [[John-117]], and framed her Voi story on how "a single human soldier had single-handedly changed the entire course of the war."
Janecek was a perfectionist, and had a weary, semi-fatalistic viewpoint toward her role as a UNSC propagandist. She often sold her stories to ''[[The Magellan]]''. Janecek also held a deep respect for [[John-117]], and framed her Voi story on how "a single human soldier had single-handedly changed the entire course of the war."


Her perfectionism led her to discover a discrepancy in Cortana's distress signal sent to the ''[[Shadow of Intent]]'' during the final days of the war, leading her to theorize that there was in fact another doomsday weapon other than the [[Installation 04B|replacement Halo ring]].
Her perfectionism led her to discover a discrepancy in Cortana's distress signal sent to ''[[Shadow of Intent]]'' during the final days of the war, leading her to theorize that there was in fact another doomsday weapon other than the [[Installation 04B|replacement Halo ring]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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Petra Janecek is a civilian freelance war journalist active during and after the Human-Covenant War. She gained critical acclaim for her coverage of both the SPARTAN-II program and the Battles of New Mombasa and Voi.[1]

Biography

Early life

Petra Janecek and her parents lived on the colony world of Lenapi. For a time, Petra grew up on Mars and became friends with Thomas Lasky.[2] She attended Cub Reporter School and went on to become an accomplished war journalist throughout the Press Corps. Petra showed great expertise in her work; her coverage of the Spartan-IIs gained her many awards after the Office of Naval Intelligence's Section Two had gone public about the program. She had also done reports from ground zero at both New Mombasa and Voi.[1] At Mombasa, Petra and fellow journalist Benjamin Giraud saw Master Chief John-117 battling Covenant forces.[3]

Post-war

Following the end of the Human-Covenant War, Petra arrived on the unscathed planet Forseti. While collecting material for a new story, she stayed at Forseti Northern Terminus 37 in Four Winds. There she examined Cortana's message from High Charity leading her to speculate on the possibility that the Ark could be used as a weapon. She immediately called a cruise line to exchange her ticket and head directly to Earth.[1]

In 2558, Janecek met with Benjamin Giraud at ONI's Boston headquarters in the United Republic of North America on Earth. Outside of the facility, Giraud revealed he had inadvertently insinuated that ONI was providing him with intentionally false sources. Janecek initially told him to stop questioning the Naval Intelligence sources and just play along, but she grew worried when Giraud informed her that he had essentially called ONI out on Waypoint while talking to a source and believed that ONI had flagged the conversation. Shortly after, Giraud had been called to the ONI facility for a meeting with Commander Michael Sullivan, Senior Communications Director of ONI. As Giraud grew visibly stressed, nearby ONI surveillance cameras took notice of his distressed form and listened in on their conversation. Janecek noticed this, however, and changed the subject to a topic of irrelevance until the cameras stopped monitor them. Afterwards, she consoled him and told Giraud that the worst thing that could happen was him losing the job. Giraud proceeded to reluctantly enter the ONI facility.[3]

Helping Lasky

In March of 2558, Janecek was in Castiglione on Escala III wanting to find a story involving a backwater diplomat. It was there that she met with Captain Lasky and Spartan Naiya Ray. Lasky informed her of the ambush at the secret diplomatic negotiations and requested her help in uncovering a spy within the UNSC's ranks. Petra agreed to aid the crew of the UNSC Infinity in return for information about the Master Chief.[4] Janecek, Lasky and Ray traveled to the port city of Kor Delban on the Sangheili colony of Karava to meet with her informant, Zef 'Trahl. Before meeting with 'Trahl, the trio were involved in an altercation with a Sangheili named 'Lordan and two of his compatriots. Petra shot 'Lordan in the head with her revolver, killing him and prompting the other assailants to retreat. In a local bar, Trahl gave them information on Vata 'Gajat, as well as the identity of the UNSC traitor as Captain Daniel Clayton.[5] After the encounter, Petra parted ways with Lasky and Ray, who returned to Infinity in the wake of a devastating attack on the ship by the New Colonial Alliance during their time away.[6]

Personality and traits

Janecek was a perfectionist, and had a weary, semi-fatalistic viewpoint toward her role as a UNSC propagandist. She often sold her stories to The Magellan. Janecek also held a deep respect for John-117, and framed her Voi story on how "a single human soldier had single-handedly changed the entire course of the war."

Her perfectionism led her to discover a discrepancy in Cortana's distress signal sent to Shadow of Intent during the final days of the war, leading her to theorize that there was in fact another doomsday weapon other than the replacement Halo ring.

Trivia

During her introduction in Halo: Escalation #4, Petra closely resembles Chell, the protagonist of the Portal series as she is portrayed in the second game. Notably, both wear a white tank top along with orange jumpsuit-style pants.

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List of appearances

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