Boat crew
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Boat crew is an ad hoc United Nations Space Command unit formed during the Battle for Zeta Halo. It is primarily composed of survivors from its namesake lifeboat Papa Tango Delta Zero Nine and an unidentified RLT-85 shuttlepod, both of which were originally attached to UNSC Infinity in 2559. They were typically co-led by two members of Spartan Fireteam Shadow: Bonita Stone and Nina Kovan.[1]
Known members
- Current composition (May 2560)
- Spartan Nina Kovan[2]
- Retail services specialist Erik Bender[1]
- Safety specialist Robin Dimik[1]
- Former members
- Spartan Bonita Stone[2] (KIA 26/05/2560)[3]
- First Lieutenant TJ Murphy[1] (KIA 14/05/2560)[4]
- Combat medic Lucas Browning[1] (Captured 02/02/2560)[5]
- Communications specialist Ensign Isaiah Cameron[1] (KIA 14/05/2560)[6]
- Mortuary specialist Gavin Jo[1] (KIA 02/02/2560)[7]
History
The boat crew was informally formed at some point within the first week of the Battle for Zeta Halo, circa December 18, 2559, when survivors from TJ Murphy's lifeboat—after being rescued by Spartan Bonita Stone—rendezvoused with another group of survivors from an RLT-85 shuttlepod, which was led by Spartan Nina Kovan. Gavin Jo and Erik Bender from Kovan's group, both being support staff, naturally gravitated towards Murphy's group, which was also entirely made up of noncombatants: Lucas Browning, Isaiah Cameron, and Robin Dimik.[1]
On the evening of December 18, while Kovan scouted ahead, the group was resting in the middle of a forest when they were ambushed by two Jiralhanae and eight Kig-Yar. Marines from the RLT-85 shuttlepod—Mosley, Deleke, Thompson, Kim, and Corporal Foutty—were killed in the skirmish that followed; only members of the boat crew survived, along with the two Spartans.[1] Led by Stone and Kovan, they travelled to the UNSC stronghold at the wreckage of the UNSC Mortal Reverie;[8] they arrived on December 19.[9] In the stronghold, the crew was stationed at different locations. Bender worked as a barber and a mechanic, while Browning and Jo were assigned to the med bay within the ship's wreckage. Dimik was assigned to the weapons and ordinance stockpiles. Murphy was put in charge of providing military training to supply staff and non-military personnel, including members of the boat crew.[10]
The boat crew participated in the defense of the Reverie when the Banished launched an assault on the wreckage on January 31, 2560; they were stationed at the secondary barricade.[11] On February 2, as the UNSC defenses fell to the Banished assault, Browning and Jo were attacked by a Sangheili Enforcer. While Jo was impaled by the Sangheili's energy sword, Browning was saved by Spartan Kovan. Bender and Browning tried to tend to Jo's injury, but Jo begged them to leave as more Banished troops approached. Bender and Browning reluctantly left Jo lying on the ground, then fled along with other UNSC survivors.[7] The boat crew—minus Browning, who drew Banished away from the group and was captured—hid in a cave from the Banished; they waited until Kovan returned with supplies, then set off on the morning of February 5.[5]
Over the next month, the boat crew travelled across the region with Kovan; with the enactment of the Rubicon Protocol, the group was resolved to deter the Banished's efforts.[12] Led by Kovan, the boat crew carried out numerous guerilla operations against the Banished.[13] On April 18, they reunited with Spartan Stone.[14] The group noticed the increased air traffic towards the Reverie—now a Banished outpost named after the Chieftain who led the assault on the wreckage—and decided to investigate. Arriving at the area on 22 April, while Kovan and Stone investigated the newly-constructed outpost,[15] the rest of the boat crew made a supply run to scavenge from a ledge that caught some of the supplies the Banished had thrown into the chasm below the outpost. They linked up with only Kovan at the camp.[16]
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On April 27, Murphy confronted Kovan—questioning why Stone had not rejoined the group at the camp and why Kovan refused to divulge why—and it was revealed that Stone had entered the Forerunner subterranean structure underneath the outpost to investigate the Banished excavation. More importantly, Browning was alive, and the Spartans kept that a secret, knowing the rest of the boat crew would want to launch a rescue. At Murphy's decision, the boat crew followed Kovan back to Outpost Tremonius to track down Stone. They snuck into the outpost and took the Banished elevator into the Forerunner subterranean structure underneath. There, they discovered Stone's lifeless body and recovered a data chip Stone had hidden away from her killer. with the Banished taking the elevator down, the boat crew was forced to escape by venturing deeper into the facility. Hours later, while they were resting, the boat crew was approached by submonitor 091 Adjutant Veridity, who revealed Stone's data chip contained data the Banished had stolen from the ring's Conspectus network, including the ring's galactic coordinates. The boat crew realized they could transmit the data to the UNSC to summon reinforcements, but doing so required the Installation's monitor 117649 Despondent Pyre's support to decrypt the data. Under Veridity's guidance, the boat crew set out to the monitor's facility, the Conservatory, to free Pyre from Cortana's lockdown.[16]
On May 3, while en route to the Conservatory, the boat crew linked up with Spartan Tomas Horvath, who was separated from UNSC forces since the ring fractured nearly six months ago.[17] That evening, they caught up with Horvath on the status on the larger UNSC resistance in the fragmented region of the ring. They decided to use one of ring's beacon towers as a supraluminal communications array to broadcast the ring's location to UNSC space and summon reinforcements. In order to access the beacon tower, however, they still needed to release Despondent Pyre.[18]
On May 9, the team arrived at the Conservatory's main chamber, Pyre's Cradle. Pyre, along with a number of submonitors, were sequestered by Cortana within an energy barrier. As a human and thus, a Reclaimer, Horvath was able to deactivate the barrier and awaken the monitors. Although Pyre was initially uninterested in offering any assistance, upon hearing news of the Harbinger being released, the monitor granted access to the beacon towers. She also gave the humans a data key that they must insert into the central plinth of a beacon tower in order to transmit the ring's location and data to human-occupied space. However, Pyre ordered Veridity to remain with her to counter the Harbinger, leaving the boat crew to travel to the beacon tower without Veridity’s presence.[19]
On May 14, the team translocated to the vicinity of a beacon tower near the Conservatory.[4]
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As the Banished surrounded the trio, they were rescued by Veridity, who flew in and fired her focus beam at the Banished, then teleported the survivors to another location before disappearing. The three spent the next four days treating their wounds and repairing equipment. As they rested and contemplated their wins and losses at the beacon tower, they agreed their next step would be rescuing Browning from the Tower.[20]
List of appearances
- Halo: The Rubicon Protocol (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 7
- ^ a b Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 27
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 28
- ^ a b Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 35
- ^ a b Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 19
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 36
- ^ a b Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 17
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 8
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 9
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 13
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 16
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 21
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 23
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 24
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 26
- ^ a b Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 30
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 31
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 32
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 34
- ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 39