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'''Oscar-129''' was a [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II]] trainee.<ref name="twins"/> In 2525, Oscar and four other Spartans escaped from [[Reach]] to return to their homes. However, Oscar instead found his kidnapping had been covered up by replacing him with a flash-clone. He committed suicide shortly afterward, and his body was recovered by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]].<ref name="hunt">'''Hunt the Truth'', Episode 09''</ref>
'''Oscar-129''' was a [[Spartan-II]] trainee.<ref name="twins"/> In [[2525]], Oscar and four other Spartans (including [[Daisy-023]], [[Ralph-103]], and [[Joseph-122]]) escaped from [[Reach]] to return to their homes. Oscar learned that his kidnapping had been covered up by replacing him with a [[flash clone]]. He was overwhelmed by this revelation and committed suicide, his body being recovered by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] soon after.<ref name="hunt">''Hunt the Truth'', Episode 09</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Oscar was one of 75 children who was selected by Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] for use in the SPARTAN-II program. He was taken from his home on [[New Houston]] in [[2517]] and trained on Reach for eight years. Oscar underwent [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|augmentation surgery]], but sought to return back to his home. Shortly after recovering, he and [[Daisy-023|four]] [[Ralph-103|other]] [[joseph-122|Spartans]] escaped their training grounds and stowed away off-planet.<ref>'''[[Halo Legends]]''', ''[[Homecoming]]''</ref>
Oscar was one of 75 children who were selected by Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] for in the SPARTAN-II program. He was taken from his home on [[New Houston]] in [[2517]] and was trained on Reach for eight years. Oscar survived the [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|augmentation procedures]] but sought to return to his home. Shortly after recovering, he and four other Spartans escaped the training facility and stowed away off-planet.<ref>''Halo Legends'', "Homecoming"</ref>


Arriving home, Oscar discovered that his family did not know he had disappeared. His abduction had been covered up by having a flash-clone take his place, which had deteriorated physically and was now in a wheelchair. His family did not get a good look at him and called the police, reporting that an unknown stranger had broken into their home only to panic and flee. Oscar committed suicide a while after he left, feeling there was nowhere left for him to go to.<ref name="hunt"/>
Arriving home, Oscar discovered that his family did not know he had disappeared. His abduction had been covered up by having a flash clone take his place. The clone had deteriorated physically and was now in a wheelchair. His family did not get a good look at him and called the police, reporting that a stranger had broken into their home only to panic and flee. Oscar used his sidearm to commit suicide a while after he left, feeling there was nowhere left for him to go to.<ref name="hunt"/>


His body was discovered by Seven-Charlie-Nineteen of the New Houston police, who was confused to find the same kid from the home they had just visited.<ref name="twins"/> He found Oscar's Spartan tag and called for a further investigation, but his dispatch received a call from the Office of Naval Intelligence telling them to turn the matter over to ONI. Oscar's body was recovered and the incident remained covered up until [[2558]], when [[Mshak Moradi]] discovered its record.<ref name="hunt"/>
His body was discovered by unit Seven-Charlie-Nineteen of the New Houston police, who was confused to find the body of the child from the home he had just visited.<ref name="twins"/> He found Oscar's Spartan tag and called for a further investigation, but his dispatch received a call from the Office of Naval Intelligence telling them to turn the matter over to ONI. Oscar's body was recovered and the incident remained covered up until [[2558]], when [[Mshak Moradi]] discovered the record.<ref name="hunt"/>


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 14:03, May 28, 2015

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Oscar-129 was a Spartan-II trainee.[1] In 2525, Oscar and four other Spartans (including Daisy-023, Ralph-103, and Joseph-122) escaped from Reach to return to their homes. Oscar learned that his kidnapping had been covered up by replacing him with a flash clone. He was overwhelmed by this revelation and committed suicide, his body being recovered by the Office of Naval Intelligence soon after.[2]

Biography

Oscar was one of 75 children who were selected by Dr. Catherine Halsey for in the SPARTAN-II program. He was taken from his home on New Houston in 2517 and was trained on Reach for eight years. Oscar survived the augmentation procedures but sought to return to his home. Shortly after recovering, he and four other Spartans escaped the training facility and stowed away off-planet.[3]

Arriving home, Oscar discovered that his family did not know he had disappeared. His abduction had been covered up by having a flash clone take his place. The clone had deteriorated physically and was now in a wheelchair. His family did not get a good look at him and called the police, reporting that a stranger had broken into their home only to panic and flee. Oscar used his sidearm to commit suicide a while after he left, feeling there was nowhere left for him to go to.[2]

His body was discovered by unit Seven-Charlie-Nineteen of the New Houston police, who was confused to find the body of the child from the home he had just visited.[1] He found Oscar's Spartan tag and called for a further investigation, but his dispatch received a call from the Office of Naval Intelligence telling them to turn the matter over to ONI. Oscar's body was recovered and the incident remained covered up until 2558, when Mshak Moradi discovered the record.[2]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named twins
  2. ^ a b c Hunt the Truth, Episode 09
  3. ^ Halo Legends, "Homecoming"