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'''Admiral Ysionris Jeromi''' was the Chief medical officer of the [[UNSC]] Research station [[Hopeful]] in [[2525]].  
'''Admiral Ysionris Jeromi''' was the Chief medical officer of the [[UNSC]] Research station [[Hopeful]] in [[2525]].  


He was a personal friend to [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]], and performed a number of expirements on Binobo chimpanzees for Dr. Halsey. She was his star pupil, and he had never approved of her working with the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]. He was a mentor to her and his dissaproval made her decisions more difficult. The experiments he conducted were later used on the [[Spartan]] soldiers. However, he was not made aware of this and likely would have objected if he had known.
He was a personal friend to [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]], and performed a number of expirements on Binobo chimpanzees for Dr. Halsey. She was his star pupil, and he had never approved of her working with the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]. He was a mentor to her and his dissaproval made her decisions more difficult.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], pages 56/57</ref> The experiments he conducted were later used on the [[Spartan]] soldiers. However, he was not made aware of this and likely would have objected if he had known.


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Revision as of 02:14, October 29, 2006

Admiral Ysionris Jeromi was the Chief medical officer of the UNSC Research station Hopeful in 2525.

He was a personal friend to Dr. Catherine Halsey, and performed a number of expirements on Binobo chimpanzees for Dr. Halsey. She was his star pupil, and he had never approved of her working with the Office of Naval Intelligence. He was a mentor to her and his dissaproval made her decisions more difficult.[1] The experiments he conducted were later used on the Spartan soldiers. However, he was not made aware of this and likely would have objected if he had known.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, pages 56/57