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On the title of the paper, Fhajad is referred to as "Fhajad-034". However, this is impossible because at this point on the book, SPARTAN-034 has been clearly defined as [[Samuel-034]]. Therefore, we must assume that this is a typo on the account of the author or the editor. The number closest resembling the incorrect 3 is 8, so it has been widely accepted that Fhajad is in fact, Spartan-084. This has not been confirmed. | On the title of the paper, Fhajad is referred to as "Fhajad-034". However, this is impossible because at this point on the book, SPARTAN-034 has been clearly defined as [[Samuel-034]]. Therefore, we must assume that this is a typo on the account of the author or the editor. The number closest resembling the incorrect 3 is 8, so it has been widely accepted that Fhajad is in fact, Spartan-084. This has not been confirmed. | ||
Fhajad's number of 84 is a multiple of seven. 84/12=7 | Fhajad's number of 84 is a multiple of seven. 84/12=7. He is one of only two known Spartan-II's that have 7 as a factor of their number. | ||
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Lieutenant Commander Fhajad-084 was selected as one of the Spartan-II candidates. He had all the qualities a Spartan would need. Unfortunately, he never became one.[1]
Personality and Description
Fhajad was a dark skinned boy with good eyes and ears. As the Spartan children trained, Fhajad often acted as a scout. He fell into a close friendship with John-117 and Samuel-034 early on. Fhajad would likely have become the best tracking and scouting Spartan, but after he failed to make it through augmentations, he developed Parkinson's disease. He shook without control and was unable to walk, yet his mind was seemingly undamaged. His tracking role would later be replaced by other Spartans like Anton-044.[2] He may be of Arab or Indian descent, judging by his name and dark skin.
Biography
Fhajad-084 was abducted in 2517 at the age of six, after Dr. Catherine Halsey identified him as a perfect and flawless genetic match for the Spartan-II Program. He was replaced with a flash clone and abducted, finally ending up at Reach. He was then trained with the other Spartan children by Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez and Déjà.[3]
He participated in several Spartan training missions at Military Reservation 01478-B, the Military Wilderness Training Preserve, as well as several missions in the Highland Mountains.[4]
During his Spartan Augmentation procedures at the ONI Medical Facility in 2525, Fhajad suffered from complications related to Augmentation Number five (which was the Superconducting fabrication of neural dendrites). He developed Parkinson’s disease and was confined to a wheelchair. No longer physically fit to serve the role of a Spartan, Fhajad was discharged from the Spartan-II program. He was delegated to a desk job in the Office of Naval Intelligence. [5]
Fhajad published a paper on Slipspace physics in 2540. It later appeared in the UNSC Astrophysics Journal. Commander Jacob Keyes, having remembered studying Fhajad with Dr. Halsey, saved this paper. When he commanded the UNSC Iroquois on patrol near Sigma Octanus IV, he reread this paper after noticing a Slipspace anomaly in the hourly report from Ensign William Lovell of the Remote Scanning Outpost Archimedes. This paper effectively gave the UNSC warning of the approaching Covenant forces, allowing Keyes time to conjure the Keyes Loop and gain the upper hand, during the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV.[6]
His current whereabouts are unknown. He may have been assigned to CASTLE Base or some other ONI facility on Reach, and may be dead after the Battle of Reach. Then again, he could also be posted on Earth at a facility such as HighCom Facility Bravo-6.
Trivia
On the title of the paper, Fhajad is referred to as "Fhajad-034". However, this is impossible because at this point on the book, SPARTAN-034 has been clearly defined as Samuel-034. Therefore, we must assume that this is a typo on the account of the author or the editor. The number closest resembling the incorrect 3 is 8, so it has been widely accepted that Fhajad is in fact, Spartan-084. This has not been confirmed.
Fhajad's number of 84 is a multiple of seven. 84/12=7. He is one of only two known Spartan-II's that have 7 as a factor of their number.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, Pages 61-62
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, Pages 61-62
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, Pages 30-31
- ^ Halo: First Strike, Pages 157-161
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, Pages 61-62
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, Pages 141-142