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In [[2525#April|April 2525]], Petrosky was stationed on {{UNSCship|Atlas}} under the command of [[Antonio Silva|Second Lieutenant Antonio Silva]].<ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', page 134</ref> Petrosky and his fellow crew members were practice boxing in the gym when he witnessed the events that escalated to a fight in the boxing ring, which ended with [[John-117]] accidentally killing two ODSTs, one of whom was [[Langston]], and severely injuring another two.<ref name="HTT03"/>  
In [[2525#April|April 2525]], Petrosky was stationed on {{UNSCship|Atlas}} under the command of [[Antonio Silva|Second Lieutenant Antonio Silva]].<ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', page 134</ref> Petrosky and his fellow crew members were practice boxing in the gym when he witnessed the events that escalated to a fight in the boxing ring, which ended with [[John-117]] accidentally killing two ODSTs, one of whom was [[Langston]], and severely injuring another two.<ref name="HTT03"/>  


By [[2558]], Petrosky had retired from UNSC service. [[Benjamin Giraud]], as part of his investigation into the history of the Master Chief, found Petrosky through the conspiracy theorist [[Meshach Moradi]]. Although Petrosky was not in the list of approved sources from [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]], Giraud contacted him through [[Chatter]]net and interviewed him. Petrosky's recollection of the events on the UNSC ''Atlas'' described John-117 as a "monster" who had undergone [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|genetic augmentations]] at the age of thirteen. Although Giraud questioned the underlying ethical concerns in the [[SPARTAN-II program]] implicated in that suspicion, Petrosky insisted what he saw was genuine, and it did not make a difference to him whether Giraud believed him or not.<ref name="HTT03"/>
By [[2558]], Petrosky had retired from UNSC service. [[Benjamin Giraud]], as part of his investigation into the history of the Master Chief, found Petrosky through the conspiracy theorist [[Mshak Moradi]]. Although Petrosky was not in the list of approved sources from [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]], Giraud contacted him through [[Chatter]]net and interviewed him. Petrosky's recollection of the events on the UNSC ''Atlas'' described John-117 as a "monster" who had undergone [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|genetic augmentations]] at the age of thirteen. Although Giraud questioned the underlying ethical concerns in the [[SPARTAN-II program]] implicated in that suspicion, Petrosky insisted what he saw was genuine, and it did not make a difference to him whether Giraud believed him or not.<ref name="HTT03"/>


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 11:13, May 17, 2015

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Anthony Petrosky[1] is a retired Orbital Drop Shock Trooper who served in the Human-Covenant War.[2]

Biography

In April 2525, Petrosky was stationed on Template:UNSCship under the command of Second Lieutenant Antonio Silva.[3] Petrosky and his fellow crew members were practice boxing in the gym when he witnessed the events that escalated to a fight in the boxing ring, which ended with John-117 accidentally killing two ODSTs, one of whom was Langston, and severely injuring another two.[2]

By 2558, Petrosky had retired from UNSC service. Benjamin Giraud, as part of his investigation into the history of the Master Chief, found Petrosky through the conspiracy theorist Mshak Moradi. Although Petrosky was not in the list of approved sources from ONI, Giraud contacted him through Chatternet and interviewed him. Petrosky's recollection of the events on the UNSC Atlas described John-117 as a "monster" who had undergone genetic augmentations at the age of thirteen. Although Giraud questioned the underlying ethical concerns in the SPARTAN-II program implicated in that suspicion, Petrosky insisted what he saw was genuine, and it did not make a difference to him whether Giraud believed him or not.[2]

List of appearances

Sources