F.U.D. Ending - *SPOILERS*

Hi,

So the last episode of Forward Unto Dawn was really good. Overall a really well made series which answered some questions, and also made room for new questions. Now after watching the whole thing, here are a couple of questions…

[/li]- From what I understand, Lasky is the captain of the UNSC Infinity?

  • Can/should we expect to see Orenski and Sullivan in Halo 4 (the cadets)
  • Is the female spartan from the Spartan Ops trailer Kelly?

Here are some useful links:

[/li]- Forward Unto Dawn Episode 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gULQ5GFIkcA

I don’t want to make any silly assumptions. I’m not saying of this is fact, I’d just like to see what others think of this as well.

Thanks.

The two SPARTAN-II’s at the end are Kelly and Fred. Lasky, I believe, is the second in command of the UNSC Infinity. No telling where Sullivan and the others are and if they’re even alive.

Andrew Del Rio is captain of the UNSC Infinity, Spartan Sarah Palmer is the spartan in the spartan ops trailer. I believe Fred and Kelly are still trapped on Onyx, but I could be wrong. I would also love to see Sully in Halo 4

Yes that was Kelly. (Edit: Why are you talking about Spartan Ops in a FUD thread? :L No that’s not her)

Lasky is second in command as already stated, but the current captain isn’t renowned for his ability to get those on his ship to respect him. He’s simply there to bark orders. Lasky is probably due for a promotion sometime soon I expect.

If Orenski and Sullivan are still alive, I would assume we’ll see them sometime.

> Andrew Del Rio is captain of the UNSC Infinity, Spartan Sarah Palmer is the spartan in the spartan ops trailer. I believe Fred and Kelly are still trapped on Onyx, but I could be wrong. I would also love to see Sully in Halo 4

Dr. Halsey, Fred, Kelly, Linda, and the (I think) 3 or 4 SPARTAN-III’s on Onyx managed to find Engineers that helped them communicate with an ONI ship around Onyx, leave slipspace, and get saved. The SIII’s were asked to become SIV’s and the SII’s were asked to help with the SIV program and maybe become IV’s themselves.

> ] I believe Fred and Kelly are still trapped on Onyx, but I could be wrong. I would also love to see Sully in Halo 4

They got off Onyx in the book Glasslands.

What I don’t get is the Hunter whacks the Chief with his shield and then decides to fire at the little running guy? Who does that? Kill the big green man with the armor THEN kill the others…

[/li]- From what I understand, Lasky is the captain of the UNSC Infinity?
Lasky is a Commander and the Infinity’s Executive Officer (XO), second-in-command to Captain Del Rio

  • Can/should we expect to see Orenski and Sullivan in Halo 4 (the cadets)?
    Maybe, maybe not, it’s been almost 30 years. They may have been KIA or are stationed elsewhere during this time.

  • Is the female spartan from the Spartan Ops trailer Kelly?
    The female Spartan in the trailer is the leader of the Spartan-IVs, Commander Sarah Palmer

lasky is the xo of the infinity, second in command…

> Yes that was Kelly. (Edit: Why are you talking about Spartan Ops in a FUD thread? :L No that’s not her)
>
> Lasky is second in command as already stated, but the current captain isn’t renowned for his ability to get those on his ship to respect him. He’s simply there to bark orders. Lasky is probably due for a promotion sometime soon I expect.
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> If Orenski and Sullivan are still alive, I would assume we’ll see them sometime.

They just looked similar very similar, that’s all.

I wouldn’t be surprised if we didn’t see the two cadets again, and the way Lasky is in F.U.D. just made me think that he could be the captain of the vessel.

Anyway, just a couple of questions. I didn’t want to jump to conclusions.

> What I don’t get is the Hunter whacks the Chief with his shield and then decides to fire at the little running guy? Who does that? Kill the big green man with the armor THEN kill the others…

Usually a hit like that from a Hunter results in death, at least on a normal soldier. What most likely happened was the Hunter underestimated the Chief’s durability and assumed that was enough to kill him. It was a costly error for that Hunter.