Spartan is the term used to describe members of several supersoldier programs instituted by the United Nations Space Command prior to and throughout much of the 26th century. They are named after the Ancient Greek warriors of Sparta. More specifically, were you looking for:
Halo universe
Programs
- ORION Project - (also known as the SPARTAN-I program) the precursor to future attempts by the UNSC.
- SPARTAN-II program - the iconic supersoldiers of the Human-Covenant War.
- SPARTAN-III program - a group of nearly one thousand supersoldiers enlisted from war orphans.
- SPARTAN-IV program - a post-war generation similar to the original ORION supersoldiers.
Units
- Spartan - an overview of the Spartans and the different SPARTAN programs
- Spartan Operations - a post-war independent branch to supervise most Spartans.
Weapons
- M6 Grindell/Galilean Nonlinear Rifle - (also known as the Spartan Laser) a high-powered anti-vehicle weapon.
Gameplay
Characters
- Master Chief (gameplay) - The main character of many Halo video games.
- Spartan (multiplayer) - Playable characters in most Halo video games, including the singleplayer character Noble Six.
- Spartan (NPC) - Allied NPCs that appear in Halo: Reach, Halo 4, and Halo 5: Guardians.
- Spartan (co-op) - The characters of Halo 5: Guardians with unique traits that can be either player controlled or non-player characters, including Locke, Buck, Tanaka, Vale, Fred, Kelly, and Linda.
Weapons
- Spartan Laser (gameplay) - Gameplay overview of the M6 Spartan Laser.
Game modes
- Spartan Ops - Episodic cooperative campaign in Halo 4.
Terminology
- Spartan abilities - Gameplay feature of Halo 5: Guardians.
Real world
- Halo: Spartan Assault - Top-down twin-stick isometric shooter video game.
- Halo: Spartan Strike - Sequel to Halo: Spartan Assault.
- Spartan Games - Tabletop game manufacturing company.
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