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*[[Randall (SPARTAN-II)|Randall]], [[James (SPARTAN-II)|James]], [[John-117]], and [[Gray Team]] are the only [[Spartans]] who truly became missing. | *[[Randall (SPARTAN-II)|Randall]], [[James (SPARTAN-II)|James]], [[John-117]], and [[Gray Team]] are the only [[Spartans]] who truly became missing. | ||
*John-117 was considered Missing in Action due to the fact that there was no evidence that he died, despite [[Terrence Hood]]'s quote, ''"Hard to believe he's dead"''.<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''' page 104-105</ref> | *John-117 was considered Missing in Action due to the fact that there was no evidence that he died, despite [[Terrence Hood]]'s quote, ''"Hard to believe he's dead"''.<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''' page 104-105</ref> | ||
*During the | *During the video log in the level [[343 Guilty Spark (Level)|343 Guilty Spark]], the automated video recorder regards [[Wallace A. Jenkins]] as possibly MIA, due to the termination of his recording as a result of his infection by the [[Flood]]. | ||
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Missing In Action, better known as MIA, is a casualty classification used by the United Nations Space Command that refers to a member of the UNSC who has been reported missing following a combat mission and whose status as to injury, capture or death is unknown. The missing combatant must not have been otherwise accounted for as either killed in action or a prisoner of war.
When SPARTAN-IIs are killed, they are reported Missing in Action or Wounded in Action to create the illusion that Spartans never die. This apparently helped boost morale for the UNSC.[1]
Trivia
- Randall, James, John-117, and Gray Team are the only Spartans who truly became missing.
- John-117 was considered Missing in Action due to the fact that there was no evidence that he died, despite Terrence Hood's quote, "Hard to believe he's dead".[2]
- During the video log in the level 343 Guilty Spark, the automated video recorder regards Wallace A. Jenkins as possibly MIA, due to the termination of his recording as a result of his infection by the Flood.
Sources
- ^ First Strike page 249
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia page 104-105