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'''Beta Red Actual''' was the callsign of a [[SPARTAN-II Program|SPARTAN-II commando]] of the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC Navy|Naval]] [[UNSC Special Forces|Special Warfare Command]].<ref group="note">'''Beta Red Actual''' is addressed as '''Beta Red''' during the radio conversations. By military convention he would be given the "Actual" descriptor to distinguish him from the team he commanded. He is, however, referred to as '''Beta ''Romeo'' Actual''' during the ''Spire'' conversation.</ref> He was the leader of [[ | '''Beta-Red Actual''' was the callsign of a [[SPARTAN-II Program|SPARTAN-II commando]] of the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC Navy|Naval]] [[UNSC Special Forces|Special Warfare Command]].<ref group="note">'''Beta-Red Actual''' is addressed as '''Beta-Red''' during the radio conversations. By military convention he would be given the "Actual" descriptor to distinguish him from the team he commanded. He is, however, referred to as '''Beta ''Romeo'' Actual''' during the ''Spire'' conversation.</ref> He was the leader of [[Beta-Red]], a splinter of [[Red Team]], during the [[Fall of Reach]] in the summer of [[2552]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Reach]]''' [[Halo: Reach radio conversations|radio conversations]]</ref> | ||
== Fall of Reach == | ==Fall of Reach== | ||
On August 30<sup>th</sup>, 2552, Red Team was deployed to the surface of [[Reach]] from the {{UNSCship|Pillar of Autumn}}. After their Pelican dropship, ''[[Bravo 001]]'', was shot down, the SPARTANs were forced to make a high-altitude jump to the ground, killing four of them. Upon regrouping, [[Frederic-104]] divided Red Team into four splinter groups, including the eleven-member Team Beta. | On August 30<sup>th</sup>, 2552, Red Team was deployed to the surface of [[Reach]] from the {{UNSCship|Pillar of Autumn}}. After their Pelican dropship, ''[[Bravo 001]]'', was shot down, the SPARTANs were forced to make a high-altitude jump to the ground, killing four of them. Upon regrouping, [[Frederic-104]] divided Red Team into four splinter groups, including the eleven-member Team Beta. | ||
Team Beta was then assigned to defend one of the planet's [[Orbital Defense Generator]]s against the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]]. As a force of thirty-two Covenant [[Type-25 Assault Gun Carriage|Wraiths]] and 260 infantry advanced toward a UNSC position, Beta Red Actual ordered his team to move forward and engage the attackers in close combat. After the SPARTANs broke the Covenant assault wave, Beta Red Actual instructed Gamma 1, another UNSC operator, to withdraw his forces from the area. As the SPARTANs defended against two armored divisions, three [[Covenant cruiser]]s emerged from cloak and headed toward the UNSC position. | Team Beta was then assigned to defend one of the planet's [[Orbital Defense Generator]]s against the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]]. As a force of thirty-two Covenant [[Type-25 Assault Gun Carriage|Wraiths]] and 260 infantry advanced toward a UNSC position, Beta-Red Actual ordered his team to move forward and engage the attackers in close combat. After the SPARTANs broke the Covenant assault wave, Beta-Red Actual instructed Gamma-1 Actual, another UNSC operator, to withdraw his forces from the area. As the SPARTANs defended against two armored divisions, three [[Covenant cruiser]]s emerged from cloak and headed toward the UNSC position. | ||
The {{UNSCship|Majestic}} was then ordered by [[Central Command]] to bombard the approaching Covenant forces. The ''Majestic'' fired six [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon|MAC]] rounds onto the target area. Beta Red Actual, as well as all the other members of | The {{UNSCship|Majestic}} was then ordered by [[Central Command]] to bombard the approaching Covenant forces. The ''Majestic'' fired six [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon|MAC]] rounds onto the target area. Beta-Red Actual, as well as all the other members of Beta-Red, are believed to have been killed in the blast. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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== Sources == | ==Sources== | ||
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Revision as of 07:11, December 27, 2010
Template:Ratings Template:SPARTAN Infobox Beta-Red Actual was the callsign of a SPARTAN-II commando of the UNSC Naval Special Warfare Command.[note 1] He was the leader of Beta-Red, a splinter of Red Team, during the Fall of Reach in the summer of 2552.[1]
Fall of Reach
On August 30th, 2552, Red Team was deployed to the surface of Reach from the Template:UNSCship. After their Pelican dropship, Bravo 001, was shot down, the SPARTANs were forced to make a high-altitude jump to the ground, killing four of them. Upon regrouping, Frederic-104 divided Red Team into four splinter groups, including the eleven-member Team Beta.
Team Beta was then assigned to defend one of the planet's Orbital Defense Generators against the Covenant. As a force of thirty-two Covenant Wraiths and 260 infantry advanced toward a UNSC position, Beta-Red Actual ordered his team to move forward and engage the attackers in close combat. After the SPARTANs broke the Covenant assault wave, Beta-Red Actual instructed Gamma-1 Actual, another UNSC operator, to withdraw his forces from the area. As the SPARTANs defended against two armored divisions, three Covenant cruisers emerged from cloak and headed toward the UNSC position.
The Template:UNSCship was then ordered by Central Command to bombard the approaching Covenant forces. The Majestic fired six MAC rounds onto the target area. Beta-Red Actual, as well as all the other members of Beta-Red, are believed to have been killed in the blast.
Notes
- ^ Beta-Red Actual is addressed as Beta-Red during the radio conversations. By military convention he would be given the "Actual" descriptor to distinguish him from the team he commanded. He is, however, referred to as Beta Romeo Actual during the Spire conversation.
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