Kurt Ambrose
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- "Die? Didn't you know? Spartans never die."
- — Kurt's last words[1]
Lieutenant Commander Kurt-051, born Kurt M. Trevelyan and later known as Kurt Ambrose,[2] (UNSCMID: 045888947) was a SPARTAN-II supersoldier. Formerly the leader of Green Team, he was close to many of the other Spartans, before he went missing during a mission in 2531. Although the other Spartans were led to believe that Kurt had died, he was actually recruited by Colonel James Ackerson to spearhead the SPARTAN-III Program.[3] The name "Ambrose" was given to him by Colonel Ackerson after his abduction, due to the fact Kurt actually could not remember his full name as a result of extensive mental conditioning involved in the SPARTAN-II program.[4]
Personality and description
Kurt was unusually sociable for a Spartan and considered the well being of his team mates more important than the whims of his commanding officers. While the rest of his teammates were closely guarded and private unless around other Spartans, Kurt spent a considerable amount of time making friends, such as with the drill instructors. This made some of his fellow Spartans uneasy, as they were not comfortable with a leader who was so easily distracted. Despite these perceptions, Kurt proved himself to be an extremely proficient leader.[5] After his indoctrination into the SPARTAN-III program, his leadership qualities became even more pronounced.
Kurt had an uncanny ability to "feel" traps, and avoid walking into them. When something was wrong, Kurt would often get a bad feeling. When John-117 and Kurt were on separate teams during training, John often lost as a result of Kurt's "funny feelings". His teammates grew to view this as an asset, trusting Kurt's instincts and common sense.[5]
Kurt was among the best of the SPARTAN-IIs, right next to John-117 in skill and superiority. Kurt, Frederic-104, Jorge-052 and Fhajad-084 are the only SPARTAN-IIs to become officers. Kurt was promoted to Lieutenant Commander, "courtesy" of Colonel Ackerson.
Biography
Early childhood
Kurt Trevelyan was born October 19, 2511 in Mira, eventually growing up in Kuiper on Circumstance.[2] When he was marked as physically and mentally superior by Dr. Catherine Halsey in 2517, she had him abducted and sent to Reach to begin his Spartan training under Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez. As with the other candidates to become Spartans, he was replaced with a flash clone that would appear to die of natural causes, just like all the other future Spartans replacements.
During his training, Kurt quickly proved himself to be considered one of the program's top candidates. Both Dr. Halsey and Chief Mendez identified him as one of four emerging leaders within the Spartan-II group, along with Jerome-092, Frederic-104, and John-117. Chief Mendez expressed his belief the most strongly in Kurt as having the skills to lead the entire Spartan-II group, although Halsey disagreed, instead believing John would fulfill that role.[2]
Kurt's leadership skills were correctly observed, as he later became one of the earliest known leaders of the Spartan-II's Green Team, which would often beat John's Blue Team in field exercises.[5]
Early career
Kurt graduated with the rest of the Spartans in 2525 after augmentation. After the death of Sam-034 during the Battle of Chi Ceti, Kurt replaced Sam on Blue Team under John-117's leadership and command.[5] At first, his fellow teammates were uneasy and apprehensive with the transition, but their minds were changed during a raid on Camp New Hope to recover nuclear warheads. There, Kurt's "feelings" saved the rest of the Spartans from being captured by the rebel General Howard Graves. Graves' ingenious plan to use antigravity plates to fool their armor into thinking gravity had increased, therefore knocking them unconscious, then keeping them immobile with neural-inhibitor collars had worked, and John, Kelly, Fred, and Linda were trapped in Graves' clutches. Kurt saved them with four Asteroidea anti-personnel mines, then removed their collars and got them out in a patchwork Warthog. Any mixed feelings John had previously vanished. John told Kurt never to hide his "feelings" again, and Kelly, better with words than John, welcomed the Spartan to the team.[6]
Training the SPARTAN-IIIs
Soon after, Kurt and Blue Team participated in an extravehicular mission to Construction Platform 966A to investigate a ruptured Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine. During the mission, Kurt's T-PACK "malfunctioned", sending him spinning away into deep space. He was listed as MIA and presumed dead. However, Kurt was recovered by ONI, which had manufactured the whole mission to allow Colonel James Ackerson to recruit the SPARTAN with new orders to train the next generation of SPARTANs. He was given a new surname and an officer's commission, as Lieutenant, Junior Grade.[7]
Kurt Ambrose was then sent to the classified planet Onyx to train the SPARTAN-IIIs with CPO Mendez.[8] While the SPARTAN-IIIs were initially intended as cannon fodder, Kurt and Mendez recognized that a number of the trainees were too skilled to be wasted on suicide missions, so they removed them from their respective companies, gave them MJOLNIR armor, and assigned them to other units.[9] Over time, he was promoted for his successful efforts in training the new Spartans, eventually reaching the rank of Lieutenant Commander.
Battle of Onyx
- Main article: Battle of Onyx
At the outbreak of hostilities in Zone 67 on October 31, 2552, Kurt regrouped with Tom-B292 and Lucy-B091, the last two remaining Spartans of Beta Company, and willfully used the SPI armor used by the SPARTAN-IIIs instead of his superior MJOLNIR armor as he told Lucy-B091 that he was one of them now, a SPARTAN III, once again displaying his utmost concern for the morale of his team.[10]
Later on during the battle for Onyx, he reunited with Dr. Halsey and Kelly. Dr. Halsey, along with the help of the ONI AI Endless Summer, was able to send a message through slipspace by using Cortana's original broadcast from Installation 05 as a carrier wave. She asked Fleet Admiral Hood to send Spartans to Onyx in order to acquire possible Forerunner technology.[11] The SPARTAN-IIs on Earth, Fred-104, Will-043, and Linda-058 infiltrated and captured a Covenant vessel, the Bloodied Spirit, which they took to Onyx where they met Kurt. Kurt then led the Spartans on a mission into the newly uncovered Forerunner city on Onyx to locate the technology Dr. Halsey had been looking for.[12]
The mission was abruptly complicated due to the Covenant fleet led by Voro Nar 'Mantakree locating Onyx and learning of the humans' mission. Kurt and his team managed to acquire information pertaining to Onyx in a map room, where it dawned to them that the planet was actually an artificial structure.[13] Dr. Halsey convinced Kurt to push on into a room in Onyx's core, deducing that it held something of significant importance to the Forerunners.[14] After escaping Covenant forces using Onyx's teleportation grid, they managed to destroy a Sentinel manufacturing facility and locate the missing Spartans of Team Katana, who had been placed in Forerunner slipspace field pods.[15]
At this point, Dr. Halsey revealed Kurt her true motive for recalling the Spartans to Onyx; instead of recovering Forerunner technology, she intended to shelter them in a "shield world" in Onyx's core, predicting that the UNSC would lose the war.[16] Despite this revelation, Kurt decided they continue inside the core room, retrieve any useful technologies and then escape. In case they failed, they could use the pair of FENRIS nuclear warheads they had brought with them to ensure the technology did not fall into Covenant hands.[17]
Last stand and death
Inside the vast core room antechamber of Onyx, Kurt and the Spartans assumed defensive positions around the slipspace portal leading to the shield world in order to prevent the Covenant from accessing it. As Covenant forces started translocating inside the chamber in increasingly large numbers, it quickly became clear that the humans would soon be overrun. Kurt then ordered the others to enter the slipspace rift before it closed, while he opted to stay behind and detonate the warheads. Kurt commissioned Fred as a Lieutenant, Junior Grade before sending them to the shield world in order to give the remaining Spartans a leader to follow.[18] Eventually, only Tom-B292 and Lucy-B091 remained, hesitant to leave Kurt behind. Knowing they could not be convinced otherwise, Kurt knocked Tom out with a punch and hefted him into the rift. Though reluctant, Lucy finally obeyed Kurt's orders and stepped through the portal as well.[19]
Kurt, now alone and mortally injured, listed the Spartans fallen in the battle as MIA - including himself, alongside his former identity as Spartan-051. He successfully delayed the Covenant forces until the slipspace portal had closed. Here, Kurt imagined he saw all the fallen SPARTAN-IIs and SPARTAN-IIIs by his side, nodding and giving him the thumbs-up signal, forging his resolve to complete his one final task. Fleet Master Voro Nar 'Mantakree then approached him, gloating that once the "demon" was dead, the Covenant would reopen the shield world portal. Laughing in determination, Kurt replied "Die? Didn't you know? Spartans never die" and detonated the warheads, wiping out the Covenant army and thus preventing the Covenant from following his comrades and gaining access to the technologies inside the shield world.[20]
Legacy
Kurt, according to John, originally made him uneasy. He did this by taking a lot of time to get to know his teammates on a more personal level. Other Spartan-IIs (besides Samuel-034) did not care for "friends" as much as he did.[5] He died in the end as a brilliant commander in the eyes of those he had known, and as a noble hero who continued to know his SPARTAN-IIIs and SPARTAN-IIs as comrades and friends, John-117 included.
After the conclusion of the Human-Covenant War in 2553, his still-intact Spartan armor transponder was detected by the UNSC Glamorgan in the debris field that was formerly Onyx, leading to the rescue of remaining UNSC personnel in the shield world.[21] In honor of Kurt, Dr. Halsey, with Admiral Parangosky's approval, named the micro Dyson sphere "ONI Research Facility Trevelyan". At first, Chief Mendez suggested using the name "Ambrose", but Halsey opted they use Kurt's real name.[22]
Trivia
- "Ambrose", the pseudonym assigned to Kurt by Ackerson, comes from the late Latin name Ambrosius, which was derived from the Greek name Αμβρόσιος (Αmbrosios) meaning "immortal"; this could reference the fact that SPARTANs are never marked as KIA in an attempt to uphold the belief that SPARTANs never die. This is ironic, as his last words were, "Die? Didn't you know? Spartans never die." From a real-world perspective, Kurt was likely named in honor of the now-deceased author Stephen Ambrose, the author of the historical biography Band of Brothers, which later adapted into an HBO miniseries. The name of the camp where Kurt trained the SPARTAN-IIIs, Camp Currahee, is a reference to Band of Brothers.
- Kurt and Fhajad-084 are the highest-ranking SPARTAN-IIs, both being lieutenant commanders.
- Kurt and Jorge-052 were the only SPARTAN-IIs known to have been involved in the SPARTAN-III program.
- "Kurt" is one of the name options for customized loadouts in Halo: Reach, along with the members of Noble Team and several SPARTAN-II's.[23]
List of appearances
- Halo: Reach (Mentioned as a Loadout)
- Halo: Ghosts of Onyx (First appearance)
- Halo: Glasslands (Mentioned only)
Gallery
Kurt's drawing of the Battle of Agincourt, with comments by Dr. Halsey.
Sources
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 372
- ^ a b c Dr. Halsey's personal journal
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 49 ("Alone now, Ackerson reviewed his files and made plans. The first matter of business was already in the works: on-screen appeared the career record of SPARTAN-051.")
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 59
- ^ a b c d e Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 33
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 37 ("Welcome to Blue, Spartan. I know we'll make a great team.")
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 59-64
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 67-70
- ^ Bungie.net: Communique from Kurt to Mendez
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 140-141
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 182-183
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 266-270
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 276
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 310-311
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 336-337
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 341-343
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 345
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 367
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 368-369
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 371-372
- ^ Halo: Glasslands, page 47
- ^ Halo: Glasslands, page 372
- ^ Halo: Reach, Firefight
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