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''Feb 6 '58''<br> | |||
''I’m a Spartan now, after months of surgery and training just so I could survive using the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN2)|armor]]. So here I am, sitting on [[UNSC Infinity|Infinity]], sore as hell from the [[War Games]] runs today. [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Palmer]] says we’re on the line at 0500, but wouldn't say what to expect. I learned in the [[UNSC Army|Army]] that when somebody high up wants you ready, but won’t tell you why, it means a fight is coming.'' | ''I’m a Spartan now, after months of surgery and training just so I could survive using the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN2)|armor]]. So here I am, sitting on [[UNSC Infinity|Infinity]], sore as hell from the [[War Games]] runs today. [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Palmer]] says we’re on the line at 0500, but wouldn't say what to expect. I learned in the [[UNSC Army|Army]] that when somebody high up wants you ready, but won’t tell you why, it means a fight is coming.'' | ||
''I was reading up on how, 500 years ago, a military group called the “[[Wikipedia:United States Air Force|Air Force]]” split off the Army to form its own branch. It got me thinking about how little Spartan history there is. I can tell you that [[Wikipedia:Carl Andrew Spaatz|Carl Spaatz]] was the Air Force’s first Chief of Staff. But when I try to find out where [[John-117|117]] came from, there’s nothing. Not his real name, or how he [[SPARTAN-II training|trained]]. I can’t even find out for sure if there were other [[SPARTAN-II Program|S-IIs]]. Some say there were, but others say the Master Chief was the only one.'' | ''I was reading up on how, 500 years ago, a military group called the “[[Wikipedia:United States Air Force|Air Force]]” split off the Army to form its own branch. It got me thinking about how little Spartan history there is. I can tell you that [[Wikipedia:Carl Andrew Spaatz|Carl Spaatz]] was the Air Force’s first Chief of Staff. But when I try to find out where [[John-117|117]] came from, there’s nothing. Not his real name, or how he [[SPARTAN-II training|trained]]. I can’t even find out for sure if there were other [[SPARTAN-II Program|S-IIs]]. Some say there were, but others say the Master Chief was the only one.'' |