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As a teenage trainee, John and his classmate [[Soren-066/Silver|Soren-066]], who was unable to continue due to a disfigurement from the augmentation process, planned to escape the training facility to [[The Rubble/Silver|The Rubble]]. However, John changed his mind at the last minute, but decided not to let anyone else know, allowing Soren to escape seemingly undetected.{{Ref/Reuse|Unbound}}
As a teenage trainee, John and his classmate [[Soren-066/Silver|Soren-066]], who was unable to continue due to a disfigurement from the augmentation process, planned to escape the training facility to [[The Rubble/Silver|The Rubble]]. However, John changed his mind at the last minute, but decided not to let anyone else know, allowing Soren to escape seemingly undetected.{{Ref/Reuse|Unbound}}


John would later gain the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer and was made leader of Silver Team. On an early mission to [[Madrigal]], John was sent to quell dissent from the Insurrectionists. He then received orders to kill one of their leaders, which he carried out without question.{{Ref/Reuse|Contact}}
John would later gain the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer and was made leader of Silver Team. On an early mission to [[Madrigal/Silver|Madrigal]], John was sent to quell dissent from the Insurrectionists. He then received orders to kill one of their leaders, which he carried out without question. The leader's daughter, [[Kwan Ha]], witnessed the Spartan supersoldier killing her mother, leading to resentment towards John and the UNSC afterwards.{{Ref/Reuse|Contact}}


===Encountering the Artifacts and the Covenant===
===Encountering the Artifacts and the Covenant===

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Biographical information

Homeworld:

Eridanus II

Born:

c. 2511

Personal details

Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Rank:

Master Chief Petty Officer[1]

Service number:

S-117

 

John-117 is a Spartan-II supersoldier in the United Nations Space Command.[2] He served as the leader of Silver Team under the Asymmetric Warfare Research Group.[3]

Biography

Childhood

As a child, John lived on the Outer Colony of Eridanus II with his parents and a dog named Ellie. While exploring one day while on a family picnic, John encountered a Forerunner keystone in a cavern outside of the Reach for Life installation, and he repeatedly drew both it and another keystone that was on Madrigal. Eventually, John's father grew frustrated and forced John to bury his drawings of the artifacts. During this time, John met Doctor Catherine Halsey who used a game to test John's luck.[1][4][5][6]

Spartan training and early career

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As a teenage trainee, John and his classmate Soren-066, who was unable to continue due to a disfigurement from the augmentation process, planned to escape the training facility to The Rubble. However, John changed his mind at the last minute, but decided not to let anyone else know, allowing Soren to escape seemingly undetected.[4]

John would later gain the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer and was made leader of Silver Team. On an early mission to Madrigal, John was sent to quell dissent from the Insurrectionists. He then received orders to kill one of their leaders, which he carried out without question. The leader's daughter, Kwan Ha, witnessed the Spartan supersoldier killing her mother, leading to resentment towards John and the UNSC afterwards.[1]

Encountering the Artifacts and the Covenant

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Near Death Experience

While trying to save both the Forerunner Keystones and Silver Team from the Covenant, John realized that they were outmatched and Cortana warned him that he could only save one or the other. John instead ordered Cortana to take control of his body so that she could do both in his stead, despite the AI no longer wanting to do so. When John continued to insist, Cortana warned him that she wasn't sure if she could bring him back, but John declared that he trusted her. Moments later, Atriox flung John into a temple wall with his gravity mace, seemingly killing him. Manifesting her avatar, Cortana merged with John's body and used it to defeat the Covenant forces and save both Silver Team and the keystones.[7]

John was returned to Reach, badly injured but still alive. As doctors tried to save his life, Cortana frantically called for him to wake up and ordered the doctors to sever the connection between the AI and the Spartan as he began crashing. As a tear fell from John's eye, the doctors permanently severed their connection and ultimately managed to save his life.[8]

Production notes

John-117 in Halo: The Television Series was portrayed by Pablo Schreiber.[2] Schreiber's casting was first announced in April 2019.[9] Casper Knopf played John in his childhood,[1] and Logan Shearer played a teenage John during his Spartan training.[4]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Halo: The Television Series, episode Contact
  2. ^ a b Halo Waypoint, Silver Debrief: A New Beginning (Retrieved on Jan 26, 2022) [archive]
  3. ^ Halo: The Series, Dr. Catherine Halsey's Computer (Retrieved on Mar 25, 2022) [local archive] [external archive]
  4. ^ a b c Halo: The Television Series, episode Unbound
  5. ^ Halo: The Television Series, episode Emergence
  6. ^ Halo: The Television Series, episode Homecoming (TV Series)
  7. ^ Halo: The Television Series, timestamp Transcendence
  8. ^ Halo: The Television Series, episode Sanctuary
  9. ^ The Hollywood Reporter, Pablo Schreiber to Play Master Chief in Showtime’s ‘Halo’ Live-Action Series (Retrieved on Mar 19, 2022) [archive]