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In [[2558]], the [[Spartan (branch)|Spartans]] of [[Fireteam Crimson]] recovered a [[Forerunner]] [[Requiem translocation artifact|artifact]] from meddling [[Covenant remnant|Covenant]] archaeologists and brought it aboard ''Infinity''. Just moments after unloading, the object began draining power from the ship, causing it to drift towards [[Requiem]] corridor. [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Sarah Palmer]] was able to clamp herself to the deck and temporarily deactivate the artifact by kicking it, allowing further examination by Infinity Science. Glassman, by physical interaction, unintentionally reactivated the object and subsequently "pulled" the doctor in, almost taking [[Tom Lasky|Captain Lasky]] in the process. <ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''' — [[Spartan Ops#Season_One_(2012)|S1E1 ''Artifact'']]</ref> | In [[2558]], the [[Spartan (branch)|Spartans]] of [[Fireteam Crimson]] recovered a [[Forerunner]] [[Requiem translocation artifact|artifact]] from meddling [[Covenant remnant|Covenant]] archaeologists and brought it aboard ''Infinity''. Just moments after unloading, the object began draining power from the ship, causing it to drift towards [[Requiem]] corridor. [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Sarah Palmer]] was able to clamp herself to the deck and temporarily deactivate the artifact by kicking it, allowing further examination by Infinity Science. Glassman, by physical interaction, unintentionally reactivated the object and subsequently "pulled" the doctor in, almost taking [[Tom Lasky|Captain Lasky]] in the process. <ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''' — [[Spartan Ops#Season_One_(2012)|S1E1 ''Artifact'']]</ref> | ||
The artifact translocated him deep within a Covenant-held site on Requiem where he was beaten and interrogated by [[Sangheili]] soldiers. [[Jul 'Mdama]], a [[Shipmaster]] and leader in the opposing Covenant remnant faction, thought of him as a "gift" in order to activate further [[Forerunner]] systems in the planet. <ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''' — [[Spartan Ops#Season_One_(2012)|S1E3 ''Catherine'']]</ref> Glassman then began to work on an artifact in the Sangheili's hands, known to them as the "[[Shrine]]", under the careful watch of [[Gek]]. However, he couldn't do much due to the lack of proper equipment and communication (he was unable to speak the Sangheili tongue and the Elites weren't too keen on using a human language, English)<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''' — [[Spartan Ops#Season_One_(2012)|S1E4 ''Didact's Hand'']]</ref>. Glassman eventually activated their Shrine, which prompted all other Sangheili, including Gek, within the vicinity to bow before it.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''' — [[S1/Memento Mori|S1E5 ''Memento Mori'']]</ref> | The artifact translocated him deep within a Covenant-held site on Requiem where he was beaten and interrogated by [[Sangheili]] soldiers. [[Jul 'Mdama]], a [[Shipmaster]] and leader in the opposing Covenant remnant faction, thought of him as a "gift" in order to activate further [[Forerunner]] systems in the planet. <ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''' — [[Spartan Ops#Season_One_(2012)|S1E3 ''Catherine'']]</ref> Glassman then began to work on an artifact in the Sangheili's hands, known to them as the "[[Shrine (structure)|Shrine]]", under the careful watch of [[Gek]]. However, he couldn't do much due to the lack of proper equipment and communication (he was unable to speak the Sangheili tongue and the Elites weren't too keen on using a human language, English)<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''' — [[Spartan Ops#Season_One_(2012)|S1E4 ''Didact's Hand'']]</ref>. Glassman eventually activated their Shrine, which prompted all other Sangheili, including Gek, within the vicinity to bow before it.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''' — [[S1/Memento Mori|S1E5 ''Memento Mori'']]</ref> | ||
==Production Notes== | ==Production Notes== |
Revision as of 15:16, December 6, 2012
- "If you take engines built by aliens a hundred thousand years ago, and hire a war criminal to bolt them onto the ship, you can't expect predictable behavior!"
- — Glassman commenting on a sudden power loss aboard the UNSC Infinity.
Dr. Henry Glassman was a civilian human scientist contracted by the UNSC Navy. He served aboard Infinity as her chief engineer. [1]
Biography
Captured
In 2558, the Spartans of Fireteam Crimson recovered a Forerunner artifact from meddling Covenant archaeologists and brought it aboard Infinity. Just moments after unloading, the object began draining power from the ship, causing it to drift towards Requiem corridor. Commander Sarah Palmer was able to clamp herself to the deck and temporarily deactivate the artifact by kicking it, allowing further examination by Infinity Science. Glassman, by physical interaction, unintentionally reactivated the object and subsequently "pulled" the doctor in, almost taking Captain Lasky in the process. [2]
The artifact translocated him deep within a Covenant-held site on Requiem where he was beaten and interrogated by Sangheili soldiers. Jul 'Mdama, a Shipmaster and leader in the opposing Covenant remnant faction, thought of him as a "gift" in order to activate further Forerunner systems in the planet. [3] Glassman then began to work on an artifact in the Sangheili's hands, known to them as the "Shrine", under the careful watch of Gek. However, he couldn't do much due to the lack of proper equipment and communication (he was unable to speak the Sangheili tongue and the Elites weren't too keen on using a human language, English)[4]. Glassman eventually activated their Shrine, which prompted all other Sangheili, including Gek, within the vicinity to bow before it.[5]
Production Notes
He is voiced by Jeff Doba.
Gallery
- H4-Glassman Prisoner.JPG
Glassman as a prisoner.
Dr. Glassman and Jul 'Mdama standing before the Forerunner device.
List of appearances
- Halo: The Thursday War (First appearance)
- Halo 4
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, page 53
- ^ Spartan Ops — S1E1 Artifact
- ^ Spartan Ops — S1E3 Catherine
- ^ Spartan Ops — S1E4 Didact's Hand
- ^ Spartan Ops — S1E5 Memento Mori