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After the first class of Spartan-II's training was completed, he was reassigned to train the next class of [[SPARTAN Program|Spartans]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', ''page 99''</ref> It has been stated that [[John-117]] never saw him again.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', ''page 101''</ref>
After the first class of Spartan-II's training was completed, he was reassigned to train the next class of [[SPARTAN Program|Spartans]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', ''page 99''</ref> It has been stated that [[John-117]] never saw him again.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''', ''page 101''</ref>


===SPARTAN-III Training===
===SPARTAN-III training===
After the SPARTAN-IIs graduated, Mendez was slated to train the next class of Spartan-IIs, but the program was delayed by Dr. Halsey due to issues with viable candidates. Mendez requested reassignment to active duty. Over the next six years, he fought the Covenant on five worlds, won two more Purple Hearts, and was promoted to [[Senior Chief Petty Officer]]. Mendez was then recruited by [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]] to assist [[Kurt-051]] in running the [[SPARTAN-III Program]]. He trained three SPARTAN-III companies at [[Camp Currahee]] on [[Onyx]] from [[2531]] until [[2552]]. He was originally skeptical of the job, comparing the behavior of the trainees to that of the schoolchildren in ''[[List of pop culture references in Halo|Lord of The Flies]]''<ref name="Onyx69"/>.
After the SPARTAN-IIs graduated, Mendez was slated to train the next class of Spartan-IIs, but the program was delayed by Dr. Halsey due to issues with viable candidates. Mendez requested reassignment to active duty. Over the next six years, he fought the Covenant on five worlds, won two more Purple Hearts, and was promoted to [[Senior Chief Petty Officer]]. Mendez was then recruited by [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]] to assist [[Kurt-051]] in running the [[SPARTAN-III Program]]. He trained three SPARTAN-III companies at [[Camp Currahee]] on [[Onyx]] from [[2531]] until [[2552]]. He was originally skeptical of the job, comparing the behavior of the trainees to that of the schoolchildren in ''[[List of pop culture references in Halo|Lord of The Flies]]''<ref name="Onyx69"/>.


===Battle of Onyx===
===Battle of Onyx===
{{Main|Battle of Onyx}}
{{Main|Battle of Onyx}}
Mendez was on the [[Shield World]] Onyx when it activated. He, along with SPARTAN-III [[Team Saber]], [[Tom-B292]], [[Lucy-B091]], and Kurt-051 were virtually alone on the planet, and were forced to hide from Sentinels until [[Kelly-087]] and Dr. Halsey eventually arrived, followed shortly by [[Frederic-104|Fred-104]], [[William-043|Will-043]], and [[Linda-058]]. Mendez assisted them in fighting all the way to the [[core room antechamber|core of Onyx]]. Mendez then evacuated to the [[Dyson sphere|Micro Dyson Sphere]] in Onyx's core along with the other survivors. At the funeral for the Spartans who died in combat, he read an excerpt from his favorite book: an account of the [[Interplanetary War]] called ''[[A Soldier's Tale: Rainforest Wars]]'' <ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', ''page 366''</ref>.
Mendez was on the [[Shield World]] Onyx when it activated. He, along with SPARTAN-III [[Team Saber]], [[Tom-B292]], [[Lucy-B091]], and Kurt-051 were virtually alone on the planet, and were forced to hide from Sentinels until [[Kelly-087]] and Dr. Halsey eventually arrived, followed shortly by [[Frederic-104|Fred-104]], [[William-043|Will-043]], and [[Linda-058]]. Mendez assisted them in fighting all the way to the [[core room antechamber|core of Onyx]]. Mendez then evacuated to the [[Dyson sphere|Micro Dyson sphere]] in Onyx's core along with the other survivors. At the funeral for the Spartans who died in combat, he read an excerpt from his favorite book: an account of the [[Interplanetary War]] called ''[[A Soldier's Tale: Rainforest Wars]]'' <ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', ''page 366''</ref>.


==Personality==
==Personality==
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File:Mendez_Journal.jpg|Chief Mendez, as drawn by Dr. Halsey.  
File:Mendez_Journal.jpg|Chief Mendez, as drawn by Dr. Halsey.  
File:FoR_Mendez.png|An older Chief Mendez
File:FoR_Mendez.png|An older Chief Mendez.
File:Bloodline_Chief_Mendez.png|Mendez disciplining [[Black-One]] in ''[[Halo: Blood Line]]''.
File:Mendez2.jpg|A possible appearance of Mendez in ''[[Birth of a Spartan]]''.  
File:Mendez2.jpg|A possible appearance of Mendez in ''[[Birth of a Spartan]]''.  
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"Nothing can kill the Chief."
— A young John-117 refers to Mendez

Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez is a legendary UNSCDF NCO who was involved in the training for every Spartan soldier in the Spartan-II and Spartan-III programs. His career is extensive and he has earned numerous medals and commendations fighting the Covenant and the Insurrection.

History

SPARTAN-II Training

He was the Spartan-II's training leader during their first years on Reach in 2517 until 2525. He trained them in the aspects of combat as hard as any Marine when they were only at the age of 6.[1] His military training was punctuated with in-class strategy sessions with Déjà.[2]

In the beginning of their training, Mendez and his training instructors used Electric Batons to discipline trainees.[3] However, his trainers would occasionally use rifles with tranquilizer rounds to incapacitate the trainees (those that would eventually make up Gray Team) who attempted to escape. Eventually, the Spartans, Spartan-117 in particular, grew to look up to Mendez as a solid, unmovable force in their life.[4]. They had great respect for him, perhaps even to the extent of seeing him as a father figure.

After the first class of Spartan-II's training was completed, he was reassigned to train the next class of Spartans.[5] It has been stated that John-117 never saw him again.[6]

SPARTAN-III training

After the SPARTAN-IIs graduated, Mendez was slated to train the next class of Spartan-IIs, but the program was delayed by Dr. Halsey due to issues with viable candidates. Mendez requested reassignment to active duty. Over the next six years, he fought the Covenant on five worlds, won two more Purple Hearts, and was promoted to Senior Chief Petty Officer. Mendez was then recruited by Colonel James Ackerson to assist Kurt-051 in running the SPARTAN-III Program. He trained three SPARTAN-III companies at Camp Currahee on Onyx from 2531 until 2552. He was originally skeptical of the job, comparing the behavior of the trainees to that of the schoolchildren in Lord of The Flies[7].

Battle of Onyx

Main article: Battle of Onyx

Mendez was on the Shield World Onyx when it activated. He, along with SPARTAN-III Team Saber, Tom-B292, Lucy-B091, and Kurt-051 were virtually alone on the planet, and were forced to hide from Sentinels until Kelly-087 and Dr. Halsey eventually arrived, followed shortly by Fred-104, Will-043, and Linda-058. Mendez assisted them in fighting all the way to the core of Onyx. Mendez then evacuated to the Micro Dyson sphere in Onyx's core along with the other survivors. At the funeral for the Spartans who died in combat, he read an excerpt from his favorite book: an account of the Interplanetary War called A Soldier's Tale: Rainforest Wars [8].

Personality

Mendez is a strict, by-the-book military man and thus has a solid sense of duty and honor. He also rarely allows himself to display his emotions (for example, John-117 very rarely had seen him smile). When he heard of the destruction of the Spartan-IIIs, he kept his face stony, holding his feelings to himself. His total need for discipline and order off-sets many of his new acquaintances, however those who know him well (namely the Spartan-IIs, particularly Master Chief and Kurt Ambrose) have a respect and relationship with him that can be compared to that of the connection between father and child.

Awards

Mendez is a battle-hardened veteran who has won numerous decorations, including multiple Gold Stars, Silver Stars, Bronze Stars, three Purple Hearts[9], and The Red Legion of Honor.

Trivia

  • It has been implied throughout the series that he was a SPARTAN-I in the ORION Project. It has also been implied that augmentations he underwent during the SPARTAN-I project have kept him strong into his old age, allowing him to take an active role in training and combat.[citation needed] Before teaching the Spartan-IIs, Mendez was a hand-to-hand combat and physical training DI (drill instructor) as a Chief Petty Officer.
  • Halo: First Strike has a potent reference to Mendez, in which Dr. Halsey finds a string: CPOMZ, followed by a 512-character alphanumeric string. It is later confirmed in Halo: Ghosts of Onyx to be a reference to Mendez: Chief Petty Officer MendeZ (CPOMZ).
  • He had his own custom-made Warthog which is equipped with a rack of Argent V missiles instead of the standard M41 Vulcan Light Anti-Aircraft Gun.
  • He reads the book Lord of The Flies sometime in his life and compared the Alpha Company recruits to the kids in the book in a private conversation to Kurt-051.[10]
  • He enjoys Sweet William Cigars.[11]
  • Mendez gave John-117 his quarter back at the final moment they met. He recalled that John broke a few of the trainers' fingers when they tried to take the coin from him.
  • In Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, Kurt-051 mentioned that Mendez aged very well, that he had a trim chiseled body from "ironwood", with hair that was now silver, deep creases around his eyes and that a set of ragged scars that ran from brow to chin.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, "chapter 4"
  2. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 38
  3. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 35
  4. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 99 ("The only constant in the universe")
  5. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 99
  6. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 101
  7. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Onyx69
  8. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 366
  9. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 95
  10. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 70
  11. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 69