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> Would’ve said what my good friend dbond here said, but too late. Johnson was part of the ORION project, which was renamed the SPARTAN-I program, and he was one of the successful subjects, and the augmentations he received gave him an immunity to the Flood.
Spartans I are just marines with advanced training no augmentations were used until Cathrine Halsey took over the Spartan Project
Johnson was hiding on Alpha base, the attacks came suddenly. A dead Covie was spotted on the ground. To escape, Johnson had to pick up the dead body and act like the covenant. He tiptoed away hoping that the Civies wouldn’t notice. He was greeted by a Field Marshal. His heart pounded, grunted and then the Marshal left. Relief fled over Johnson. He escaped to a Phantom, and fled away, in the sunset.
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Although, read the books! All of them are great.
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> I know this is an old question but i want everyone to comment how you think sergeant Johnson survived the flood on the alpha halo. It can be funny, serious, crazy, weird or impossible. I just want to hear the creativity of the halo community.
> Sergeant Johnson dies in halo 3 by 343 Guilty Spark, monitor of installation 04 by deadly eye laser-beam thingy.
He was immune to flood no one knows why. He wanted to ONI to research on him about how he survived but they refused since it would of killed him in the process and they would not of got anything from it. Also there is no cure to the flood…
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> I read/heard somewhere that he is immune to flood because he got radiation poisoning because he threw a ton (250 or something) stolen plasma grenades at the covenant I a certain battle (I haven’t read any of the books). Also, he technically isn’t immune to the Flood. In fact, he has Flood spores inside them, but his immune system and body are so messed up (plasma grenade incident), that the Flood cannot infect him. The spores are non infectious. I am not entirely sure if this is correct, but this is what I remember.
Now it’s said that that never really happened, and that Johnson is immune to the Flood because he was in some early Spartan program and got augmentations… Meh. I just like to think that Johnson was flat-out lucky. No need to over-explain it. We didn’t see what happened to him. I like a bit of mystery, not making him either ill or some quasi-super soldier…
> 2535405449919732;25:
> I read/heard somewhere that he is immune to flood because he got radiation poisoning because he threw a ton (250 or something) stolen plasma grenades at the covenant I a certain battle (I haven’t read any of the books). Also, he technically isn’t immune to the Flood. In fact, he has Flood spores inside them, but his immune system and body are so messed up (plasma grenade incident), that the Flood cannot infect him. The spores are non infectious. I am not entirely sure if this is correct, but this is what I remember.
even though that is not true, it is a good one and should be true!
It’s obvious. Foehammer crashed near Johnson and his best Elite friend, Wor’Twortwort, and Johnson used his X Ray vision he got from his magic Spartan I powers to find out that a lego brick was clogging the transdiscombobulatory generalitizor, causing the ship to crash. He incinerated it, hoped the ship would work, hugged his Elite friend and they and Foehammer narrowly escaped the explosion after Johnson supercharged the engine with the charred remains of a guy names Sweet William.
But the truth is, that Sgt Johnson is the flood.
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> Because they taste like fried chicken.
Also because they love the smell of green. And testosterone.
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> It’s obvious. Foehammer crashed near Johnson and his best Elite friend, Wor’Twortwort, and Johnson used his X Ray vision he got from his magic Spartan I powers to find out that a lego brick was clogging the transdiscombobulatory generalitizor, causing the ship to crash. He incinerated it, hoped the ship would work, hugged his Elite friend and they and Foehammer narrowly escaped the explosion after Johnson supercharged the engine with the charred remains of a guy names Sweet William.
Yes, that is how it happened.
> 2533275010834844;28:
> It’s obvious. Foehammer crashed near Johnson and his best Elite friend, Wor’Twortwort, and Johnson used his X Ray vision he got from his magic Spartan I powers to find out that a lego brick was clogging the transdiscombobulatory generalitizor, causing the ship to crash. He incinerated it, hoped the ship would work, hugged his Elite friend and they and Foehammer narrowly escaped the explosion after Johnson supercharged the engine with the charred remains of a guy names Sweet William.
Seems legit.
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> It’s obvious. Foehammer crashed near Johnson and his best Elite friend, Wor’Twortwort, and Johnson used his X Ray vision he got from his magic Spartan I powers to find out that a lego brick was clogging the transdiscombobulatory generalitizor, causing the ship to crash. He incinerated it, hoped the ship would work, hugged his Elite friend and they and Foehammer narrowly escaped the explosion after Johnson supercharged the engine with the charred remains of a guy names Sweet William.
Makes sense
Johnson was part of the spartan 1 program which left hie spinal cord horribly damaged, and it took him a while to get back on his feet. The flood could not tap into his spinal cord so they couldnt use him.
> 2533275010834844;28:
> It’s obvious. Foehammer crashed near Johnson and his best Elite friend, Wor’Twortwort, and Johnson used his X Ray vision he got from his magic Spartan I powers to find out that a lego brick was clogging the transdiscombobulatory generalitizor, causing the ship to crash. He incinerated it, hoped the ship would work, hugged his Elite friend and they and Foehammer narrowly escaped the explosion after Johnson supercharged the engine with the charred remains of a guy names Sweet William.
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> But the truth is, that Sgt Johnson is the flood.
Mind blown