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SPARTAN-IV program

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"You are Spartans now. You stand side by side with your Spartan brothers and sisters. You march into battle together--you do not charge ahead. You do not grab glory for yourself. Spartans don't have rank because Spartan is your rank. You are naturally superior. We have made you better. You are Spartans now. Start acting like it."
Musa-096[1]

The SPARTAN-IV program is the fourth iteration of the SPARTAN supersoldier projects. Like the original ORION Project, the SPARTAN-IV program utilizes consenting adult volunteers selected from the other branches of the United Nations Space Command, in contrast to the previous two programs which used children as candidates.[2] Recruits are drawn from both career military veterans and young soldiers who show considerable promise.[3] The SPARTAN-IVs serve in the independent Spartan branch, which was created for the oversight of their operations.[4]

Background

At some point prior to the instatement of the current SPARTAN-IV program, elements within the Office of Naval Intelligence's Section III authorized a prototypical phase without approval from High Command. This incarnation was intended to produce supersoldiers whose physical prowess rendered MJOLNIR armor redundant. However, only one of the ten volunteer test subjects survived the augmentation process. The survivor, Ilsa Zane, was driven mad by the experience and was folded into ONI. Despite the project's failure, Zane was considered the original SPARTAN-IV.[5]

The first Spartan-IV's recruited by Jun.
(l-r) Davis, Thomas, Palmer, Scruggs, and Holst

The program as it now exists was commissioned as a result of the success of the preceding SPARTAN-II and SPARTAN-III projects. The SPARTAN-IV project was conceived by Lieutenant Commander Musa-096, a former SPARTAN-II candidate who was crippled by the augmentation process. Despite his grudge toward Dr. Catherine Halsey, Musa recognized the crucial role of the Spartans in defending humanity and the continued importance of the supersoldiers in the aftermath of the Human-Covenant War.[6] The proposal was approved by Admiral Margaret Parangosky, then Commander-in-Chief of the Office of Naval Intelligence, and the new program was initiated under her orders. Parangosky initially planned to have SPARTAN-III lead Colonel James Ackerson heading the program, with SPARTAN-II project lead Dr. Catherine Halsey to be reassigned as Ackerson's subordinate.[7] Ackerson was killed following the Battle of Mare Erythraeum and Halsey was arrested after returning from Onyx, though ONI continued the program without the two,[8] with the help of Musa and Jun-A266, a former SPARTAN-III Alpha Company member.[6]

In addition to the significant numbers of adult volunteers which make up the majority of the SPARTAN-IVs, the SPARTAN-IIs and SPARTAN-IIIs who survived the Human-Covenant War were offered to be integrated into the SPARTAN-IV program.[9] The first class of SPARTAN-IVs went active in early 2553.[6] Hundreds of SPARTAN-IVs are assigned to the UNSC Infinity, the most powerful warship ever constructed by mankind.[8] They train with one another in simulations known as "War Games" on the Infinity's state-of-the art combat deck (a training chamber that is capable of replicating environments), in order to constantly stay battle-ready.[10]

The SPARTAN-IVs serve in a dedicated branch of the UNSC known simply as "Spartan", whereas their forebears operated within other chains of command.[4] Unlike their predecessors, the SPARTAN-IVs are identified by their surnames rather than numeric tags (due to their volunteered enlistment rather than kidnapping/conscription). Unusually, the SPARTAN-IVs have shown a great deal of solidarity, especially impressive given the short time they have served together. Many of them have adopted colloquialisms first used by the SPARTAN-IIs, such as "Alpha Bravo" for "Alien Bastard". Psychologists assert that this camaraderie and cohesiveness will help distinguish the SPARTAN-IVs, and the Spartan branch as a whole, from the other UNSC branches.[3]

List of SPARTAN-IV units and personnel

Unit Status Personnel Notes
UNSC Infinity Spartan command Active
Gypsy Company Active At least two Spartan-IVs[13] Also contains UNSC Marine Corps personnel.[13]
Mountain Squad KIA A science attache unit. Killed during the Requiem campaign after being shot down in Two Giants.[14]
Fireteam Apex Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Avalanche Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[16]
Fireteam Bailey KIA Killed in action during the Battle of Ealen IV
Fireteam Castle KIA Killed in action after being shot down during the Requiem campaign[18]
Fireteam Crimson Active Four Spartan-IVs Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Colossus Active unknown Participated in the initial ambush in the Raid on Oth Lodon
Fireteam Domino Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Fenrir Active unknown Participated in the initial ambush in the Raid on Oth Lodon
Fireteam Forest Active Aided Crimson in acquiring replace power supply for the Harvester[19]
Fireteam Horse Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Ivy Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Jackknife Disbanded Participated in the Battle of Ealen IV; betrayed by Vladimir Scruggs
Fireteam Kodiak Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[20]
Fireteam Lancer Active Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Majestic Active[15] Participated in the Requiem campaign and the Raid on Oth Lodon
Fireteam Rhino Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Shadow Active Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Sword Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Switchback Active Captured during a mission to destroy a Harvester during the Requiem campaign[22] Later rescued by Fireteam Crimson and Fireteam Lancer.[23]
Fireteam Sydney Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Talon Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Tower Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Fireteam Wolf Active unknown Participated in the Requiem campaign[15]
Unknown

Discharged

Ten SPARTAN-IV candidates were discharged from the prototypical phase of the program after being crippled or killed by the augmentations.[24]

  • Ilsa Zane - Discharged after her augmentations left her mentally unstable. Assigned to the Office of Naval Intelligence, but subsequently escaped and defected to the Insurrection.[24]

Equipment

Fireteam Majestic sporting variations of MJOLNIR [GEN2] armor.

MJOLNIR armor

Main article: MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN2)

SPARTAN-IVs are equipped with the MJOLNIR [GEN2], the second-generation version of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor.[10] An assortment of armor configurations are available for all new Spartans per UNSC Regulation 3A-950, and Spartans are capable of customizing their individual armor set with modular components from a wide range of special-purpose variants, based on their personal preferences, specialization and mission requirements. Selecting variants for purely cosmetic reasons is discouraged. It is strictly forbidden for Spartans to attempt to repair or modify their armor; all armor maintenance is only to be performed by qualified Class-61 technicians in dedicated facilities.[25] Unlike the uniformly green coloration of the SPARTAN-IIs' first-generation MJOLNIR armor, SPARTAN-IV armor comes in a profusion of distinct color patterns, with the members of specific teams often sporting a consistent coloration.[26] However, any customization of the armor color must be in accordance to UNSC Equipment Code 20.00.62.[25]

The standard-issue armor set for Spartan-IVs—at least those assigned to UNSC Infinity—is the Recruit variant,[27] colored gray and orange.[28][26]

Augmentation procedures

Main article: SPARTAN-IV Augmentation Program

Like the augmentations performed for the SPARTAN-IIs and the improved procedures utilized in the subsequent SPARTAN-III program, the SPARTAN-IVs underwent a series of procedures to enhance their physical capabilities and to wear MJOLNIR armor.[4] The technology used in the two preceding SPARTAN programs necessitated that the candidates meet exceedingly strict genetic qualifications as well as the application of the enhancements on preteens, to avoid the catastrophic failure rates produced by the augmentation of adult subjects in the ORION Project.[29] By the time of the initiation of the SPARTAN-IV program, the technology had advanced to the point that adults could be augmented seemingly without major risk.[30]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

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  18. ^ Spartan Ops, S1E4 Didact's Hand: Chapter 1: Hairy Call
  19. ^ Spartan Ops, Episode 10, Chapter 3: "Seize the Power"
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  25. ^ a b Halo 4 Limited Edition - Infinity Briefing Packet
  26. ^ a b Spartan Ops
  27. ^ Halo 4, Recruit armor description
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  29. ^ Dr. Halsey's personal journal
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