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Fireteam Majestic

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Fireteam Majestic
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Active:

2557

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command

Branch:

Spartan

Type:

Spartan-IV

Size:

Five soldiers

Commanders:

Paul DeMarco

 

Fireteam Majestic is a team of SPARTAN-IV supersoldiers. Majestic, consisting of five members, was assigned to the UNSC Infinity in early 2558 and fought in the Forerunner shield world Requiem.[1]

History

Sometime before 2558, Fireteam Majestic, minus Gabriel Thorne, were deployed to Rio de Janeiro. In February 2558, Majestic was deployed to Requiem. On February 7, Commander Sarah Palmer assigned the squad to a mission in the sector Req-931-B.[2] Sometime later, Fireteams Crimson and Majestic were sent north of the UNSC's area of operations on Requiem in order to shut down Forerunner power generators. Upon reaching their location, both Crimson and Majestic had their long-range communications jammed by Forerunner jamming devices. After deactivating the jammers, their mission continued. Initiated by Palmer, the mission became a competition for the fireteams to see who could complete their mission objectives first. Majestic took the lead at first, but were ultimately bested by Crimson.[3]

Sometime later, Fireteam Majestic was being engaged by Promethean Crawlers. Madsen started to complain about their ability to "pop up" anywhere, when a Promethean Knight teleported into the area. Demarco tried to warn Madsen, but he was shot in the shoulder, as more Knights entered the area. Hoya suddenly broke cover and charged at the Knights. While Demarco yelled at him, he killed several before one managed to injure him. Nevertheless, Majestic managed to defeat the Knights and return back to the Infinity. Commander Palmer met them in the hangar to see how they had done.[4]

Personnel

Production notes

Fireteam Majestic are the protagonists of the cinematics in Halo 4's Spartan Ops cooperative campaign.[1]

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