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halobirthdays · 1 year
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Happy birthday to Spartan Hazel-A302!
Today is her -497th birthday!
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Hazel is a war orphan; she was conscripted into to the SPARTAN-III program and was assigned to Alpha Company. She served with Alpha company for nine months until she got noticed by Admiral Whitcomb's advisors. She was reassigned to ONI's HEADHUNTER initiative: Spartans who were specially trained for risky, clandestine missions, and were often expected to complete their assignments undetected and without radio contact. As a result, she avoided the devastation of Operation: PROMETHEUS.
After the war, she and Owen-B096 were sent to escort the A.I. Gabriela, who had been recovered from Reach, to Outpost Discovery--a mobile, educational exhibit open to the general public to entice them to join the UNSC.
She was reassigned during the Created conflict to protect human colonies from Banished supply chain disruptions.
In canon (~2560) she is turning 39!
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itsalwaysgarytime · 2 years
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Been enjoying SavageGiggles' streams and got to enjoy playing customs with her. She introduced Skewerball/Giggleball. So I drew the creator/founder of said gametype! Oh she just so happens to be the person SPARTAN-A302 Hazel (Officially Canon) is based on. As she went to Outpost Discovery in the armor set. Her Twitch Channel
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hurgablurg · 1 year
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ya’ll remember that Halo ‘Outpost Discovery” promotional thing? it sounds like it was pretty cool, but I read up on it on the halopedia and like,
there were two walk-around characters, Hazel-A302 and Owen-B096, the brown and blue spartans who interacted with kids and posed for photos and stuff, basically mascots for the installation?
according to the Reach-era costume armour and the lore, apparently they were legitimate Spartan-IIIs. You know, the war-orphan child soldiers who were rapidly trained and sent out on what were basically suicide missions to act as an emergency buffer against larger Covenant invasions?
I’m amazed at that detail because
the UNSC canonically had traumatized veterans interact with families in a pseudo-theme park setting before returning them to active duty at the start of the Created Conflict
Owen actively fought alongside a literal child-soldier militia on Meridian which probably made interacting with non-combatant children weird
Hazel was a Headhunter, one of those high-stakes psychopaths who infiltrate alien bases with no electronics, shields, or support, and is now doing photo ops with people on vacation in like, LA.
If they were Spartan-IVs it wouldn’t be so weird, because that’s just like, the super-boot boy usmc showing up at a job fair today, but these characters were active-duty black-ops super-soldiers, their very existence a guarded secret, status mythical, at the tip of the spear against an existential threat.
Oh and also the AI tour guide at the outpost, Gabriela, was a military-grade Smart AI - brain-copied from a corpse - and was assigned to cataloguing the entirety of recorded human history in the event that the Covenant won the war and humanity was rendered extinct. ONI itself decided that her time would be better spent afterwards giving tours and promoting megabloks; before being isolated and exfiltrated at the Subjugation of Earth along with other HIGHCOM AI and both Admirals Serin-019 Osman and Lord Terrence Hood to keep all present from being compromised by Cortana, with her fate currently up in the air on whether she was allowed by Osman to join Cortana, stayed with the UNSC, or was destroyed.
That’s some heavy in-lore importance given to characters for what’s basically an arcade with some exhibits and walking tours. I kinda love it!
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multi-muse-transect · 2 years
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Every Spartan-2 and 3 post Covenant War:
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Owen-B097 and Hazel-A302:
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gamelpar · 3 years
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Do and Die
The Spartan-IIs were built to live and conquer. The Spartan-IIIs were built to inflict as much damage as possible and die.
Kurt tries not to dig too deep into it, but wants his Spartans to survive.
Characters: Kurt-051, Mendez (mentioned), Emile-A239 (mentioned), Carter-A259 (mentioned), Jun-A266 (mentioned), Kat-B320 (mentioned), Lucy-B091 (mentioned), Tom-B292 (mentioned), other canon Spartan-IIIs mentioned briefly, other canon characters mentioned briefly
Warnings: a bit sad, maybe a little angsty, digging into the aspects of the SPARTAN-III program, the IIIs are all Kurt’s children and Kurt is trying to deal with the fact that all of them are meant to die, me only writing introspectives and inner thoughts rather than a story where stuff actually happens and people actually do something in response to the actions
edit: read it on ao3
I’m training them all to die.
That sentence never left Kurt’s mind during the years he’d trained Alpha Company.
The thought had always been there when he’d trained Beta Company.
Always lulled around in the back of his mind when he watched the candidates of Gamma Company perform their drills and exercises.
Not all of the candidates in Alpha Company and Beta Company had graduated to become Spartans. Only 300 of the respectively 497 and 417 candidates, and he’d wished it could have been different but at the same time he didn’t.
Because then all of them might have died. Or maybe more of them would’ve survived. He doesn’t know. He’ll never know. It was probably for the best.
At least he had a third opportunity to do something different. There was a chance he could have all of the 330 candidates of Gamma Company graduate as Spartans. It was possible he could help them increase their chances of survival beyond developing a tougher training regimen that reached further past their limits.
What he could’ve done for Alpha and Beta Company didn’t matter anymore; only what he could do for Gamma Company now.
Because the War was still going strong and more colonies fell and the UNSC only got away with a few significant victories at great costs, the need for more Spartans only grew. The UNSC was somehow still holding it together, but ONI were desperate. Kurt knew that humanity was losing and that they needed every Spartan they could provide to prevent that from happening. Hadn’t it been for the Spartans, humanity would’ve lost a long time ago.
While the creation of the Spartan-IIIs had made a huge difference, Kurt initially believed that---had they been given the same access to armor and technology as the Spartan-IIs had, and been trained to last in the battlefield---they could have done more.
But that was the purpose of the SPARTAN-III program. It was intended to produce Spartans in a cheaper and faster way than the IIs, with a greater capacity of numbers, and they were meant to be deployed on suicide missions. They were meant to die.
His thoughts would sometimes wander away to the Spartans he and Mendez had managed to extract from Alpha and Beta Company before their final respective operation which ended in each company’s deactivation. He chastised himself for doing it---he had another company of future Spartans to focus on---but late in the evenings when he was too tired to stop them they invaded his mind and stuck around.
At least he refrained from checking any of their current statuses to save himself from the sense of guilt and failure. Because he hadn’t trained them hard enough for them to survive the missions they were deployed on, because no matter they were all meant to die and not to live like the Spartan-IIs. That was just how it was, and that discipline was drilled into each one of them from a young age, and it was necessary in times like these.
He thought of Carter-A259---one of the born leaders of Alpha Company, inspiring and confident. Recruited into the program as an 11-year old boy who’d remembered his losses all too well.
He remembered Emile-A239, whose heart had harbored more than enough hate for the Covenant but also for human insurrectionists. Aggressive like many others and further holding the belief that Spartans were nothing more than the proficient killing machines many military personnel and civilians saw them as. He’d always shown more interest in killing the enemy than actually winning the war.
Jun-A266, who had graduated as one of Alpha Company’s most skilled snipers, not to mention one of the most talkative ones. Yet he always remained calm and tightly focused on the task at hand, a certain aspect of his that had him approved as a selected candidate for the top-secret Headhunter program.
There were those like Kat-B320 from Beta Company---brilliant and intelligent, a cynical tactician and exemplary combatant who Kurt and Mendez had, with difficulty, managed to extract from the program after Operation: CARTWHEEL.
SPARTAN-B312, who Kurt and Mendez had extracted immediately after training. A lone wolf; quiet and lethal, and with a record so impressive that ONI had classified most of it. The Spartan always reminded Kurt of someone.
And there’d been several others: Rosenda-A344, Owen-B096, Kevin-A282, Hazel-A302, Thom-A293, Jonah-B283 and Roland-B210.
All of them trained to die, and those Spartans were only spared from being deployed alongside the rest of their companies in their respective suicide operations because they were deemed too valuable to be wasted---some of them could have been recognized among the ranks as a Spartan-II.
But in order to advance in the war they needed suicide soldiers. They were trading lives for time. That’s why Ackerson had proposed the program, and why Parangosky had approved of it. Kurt understood the purpose of it---he understood why it had to be done---but it didn’t mean he wouldn’t do everything he could in his power to enhance his Spartans’ survival, or to propose alternate engagements that didn’t send them to certain death.
These children he had trained and gotten to know for years, only to watch ONI send them away on missions where casualty rates were 100%, sometimes for nothing but buying the UNSC a few minutes of time.
All of them kids, all of them so young---the youngest barely even teens---and all of them were built and raised to die, sacrificing themselves for humanity.
And no one would know the sacrifices they made. The program was top-secret and people would never know the things the Spartan-IIIs died for. The things that they’d done that saved humanity from being completely annihilated by the Covenant.
It reminded the Lieutenant Commander of certain Spartans; Lucy-B091 and Tom-B292, the only survivors of Beta Company from Operation: TORPEDO.
Both of them now served under him as drill instructors for Gamma Company, but they had been among the IIIs who were deemed expendable. They’d just been twelve years old when they’d witnessed the deaths of their 298 brothers and sisters, and that experience left them with trauma they were far too young to endure, to the point where Lucy was diagnosed with post-traumatic vocal disarticulation which rendered her unable to speak even the most basic combinations of letters.
Before Operation: TORPEDO, both Kurt and Mendez had tried but failed to extract Lucy from the company with the intention of deploying her with SPARTAN-B170 for long-term reconnaissance. Furthermore, after the operation, she was classified as “unfit for duty” due to her condition, and the Office of Naval Intelligence had attempted to reassign her within their psych branch for “psychological evaluation”, while Ackerson had requested for Tom to be deployed in his own private operations. It had taken hell to convince Admiral Parangosky that Lucy and Tom were a better use to train the next generation of Spartan-IIIs but Kurt had been persuasive. They didn’t deserve the fates that ONI had intended for them to have.
His Spartan-III were expendable. The Spartan-IIs were built to live and conquer. The Spartan-IIIs were built to inflict as much damage as possible and die.
Kurt watched as a team of Gammas came back from a jogging exercise. They were tired, breathing fast and hard, sweat dripping everywhere. Almost immediately one of the DIs stepped in front of them. and those who were crouched on the ground trying to catch their breath straightened up as the DI ordered them for another run in a loud and intimidated voice. Too tired and frightened to complain, the Gammas began jogging slowly the same route again and increased speed when the DI yelled after them.
Gamma Company was going to survive. Kurt would see to that.
He couldn’t help to wonder if he, by some miracle, would meet any of his Spartan-IIIs extracted from the two earlier companies again. It had been a long time since their graduation where he last saw most of them before their immediate deployment to somewhere out in the galaxy to fight the Covenant, and deep down he so desperately wanted to see them one final time
But he had an ominous feeling that it would never happen, and if it did, it would only happen in death.
Which meant that despite his wants and wishes, he would never meet any of them ever again.
Because Spartans never die.
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mbangelofdeath · 5 years
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Spartan B096 “Owen” & Spartan A302 “Hazel”
A couple of weeks ago, I felt like taking some screenshots of the Spartans that will be featured on Halo: Outpost Discovery. I know I kinda messed up on Hazel, since I found out that she does not have a prosthetic arm but... oh well 🤷‍♂️. I am really excited for Halo’s future and I hope that I will be able to got to the Halo: Outpost Discovery event this summer in Anaheim, California!
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