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It is odd for [[ONI]] to allow a Spartan, a genetically altered extremely classified military operative, to live a civillian life. Her children are likely to have | It is odd for [[ONI]] to allow a Spartan, a genetically altered extremely classified military operative, to live a civillian life. Her children are likely to have excellent physical properties like their mother, but without the augmentations, and could reveal the Spartan program to the public. It is also possible that her children could be recruited into the [[Spartan-III]] Project. Also, the idea that she retired may just be a cover story for people that have read the HGN but not the full novels. | ||
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Revision as of 14:19, August 2, 2006
Summary
A Spartan character named Maria in the Halo Graphic Novel. She tests out the new MJOLNIR Mark VI battle armor in Songnam, Korea against a squad of ODSTs before it is sent up to Cario Station for the Master Chief. She mentions that she had retired to start a family.
She says to the senior officer at Songnam that "Once [John] gets a hold of this armor, we'll all start sleeping a little better at night." It's obvious she had some previous encounter with the Master Chief, but it was not mentioned in any previous books or games.
In the Halo Graphic Novel it is also mentioned that she is in the Reserves which makes it possible that now the Covenant have invaded Earth she may return to the Spartan project and fight in future books or games
Inconsistency
It is odd for ONI to allow a Spartan, a genetically altered extremely classified military operative, to live a civillian life. Her children are likely to have excellent physical properties like their mother, but without the augmentations, and could reveal the Spartan program to the public. It is also possible that her children could be recruited into the Spartan-III Project. Also, the idea that she retired may just be a cover story for people that have read the HGN but not the full novels.