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Li-008 was a SPARTAN-II Supersoldier and was an E.V.A. (Extravehicular Activity) specialist. He was one of the best martial artists of the of the SPARTAN-II program and was also efficient in space.

Biography

In 2517, Li was abducted at the age of six, when Dr. Catherine Halsey singled him out as a perfect genetic match for the Spartan-II program. He was replaced with a flash clone who later died (either because The Covenant glassed his homeworld or because of the defects that flash clones are created with.) He was then taken to Reach, where he was trained with the rest of the Spartan candidates by Deja and Chief Petty Officer Mendez.

Li was one of the SPARTAN- II's zero-gravity combat specailists. He had trained extensively with microgravity equipment and martial arts at the UNSC's extreme-conditions facility on Chiron in orbit around Mars. It was also said that he was as much at home in free fall as the rest of them were on solid ground.[1]

In 2552, he was assigned to the UNSC Pillar of Autumn and was present at the Battle of Reach. During the battle, his team deployed grounside to defend the Orbital Defense Generators but their Pelican dropship, Bravo 001, was shot down. Li regrouped with the rest of the Spartans, and was assigned to "Team Gamma" by Frederic-104, along with Anton-044 and Grace-093. Their objective was to rescue Vice Admiral Danforth Whitcomb.[2] The group was successful in rescuing Admiral Whitcomb, but Frederic-104 ordered them to stay in hiding because their fall back point was hot with Covenant activity.[3]

Anton, Grace, Li, and Admiral Whitcomb were forced to retreat to Camp Independence for three weeks, where they attacked the enemy repeatedly with hit-and-run tactics. They also broadcasted the Oly Oly Oxen Free code on the UNSC E-Band until the signal was picked up by Cortana and John aboard the captured Covenant Reverance-class cruiser Ascendant Justice.[4] Shortly thereafter, John took a team consisting of Sergeant Major Avery J. Johnson, Coporal Locklear, Lieutenant Elias Haverson, and Warrant Officer Sheila Polaski in a Spirit Dropship to rescue them. On Whitcomb's order, Li the joined the team to rescue Dr. Catherine Halsey and the remaining SPARTAN-II's who were trapped in an underground Forerunner complex.[5]

The group then followed the Covenant to the subterranean remains of CASTLE Base.[6] Admiral Whitcomb ordered Li to stay behind on the dropship and protect Petty Officer Second Class Polaski, while the rest of the group saved Frederic-104's team and Dr. Catherine Halsey.[7] All of them returned to the Ascendant Justice/Gettysburg and initiated a Slipspace jump.

Death

While the Forerunner Crystal artifact was in possesion of the crew, the part of Slipspace that they were traveling through was altered, creating an anomalous Slipspace bubble in which the Ascendant Justice and all Covenant ships following them became trapped.[8] During the ensuing battle, surviving Sangheili crew members of the ship sabotaged the main power conduit of the ship, forcing Li, John, Frederic, Anton, Grace and William to go out onto the surface of the ship and repair the conduit.[9]

They were fixing the conduit when a plasma flew overhead and revealed that there were camouflaged Sangheili approaching. They continued repairing the conduit, but a stray plasma bolt bolt from an enemy ship struck the ship, destroying the drop ship during the repair. Afterward, Li (who had continued firing at the approaching Sangheili while the plasma bolt approached), Anton, and Polaski were missing, with only John, Frederic, William and Grace known to have survived.[10]

Trivia

  • Li was very quiet, even for a Spartan.

References

  1. ^ First Strike, page 219
  2. ^ First Strike, page 24
  3. ^ First Strike, page 111-112
  4. ^ First Strike, page 156
  5. ^ First Strike, page 173
  6. ^ First Strike, page 182
  7. ^ First Strike, page 186
  8. ^ First Strike, page 211
  9. ^ First Strike, page 218
  10. ^ First Strike, page 223

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