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> Your being bias to Spartan IV’s.
> Spartan I’s were Spartans, but they were military volunteers without MJONLIR armor and with less augmentations.
> Spartan II’s were abducted children with very dangerous augmentations, leaving them to be heartless killers.
> Spartan III’s were like Spartan II’s.
> Spartan IV’s are military volunteers with new MJONLIR armor and with less extensive augmentations. However they each have their own personalities and are more social, meaning they feel more compassion to others.
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> Which one is the “real” Spartan?
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> All of them.
Spartan IIIs are not like IIs.
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> Your being bias to Spartan IV’s.
> Spartan I’s were Spartans, but they were military volunteers without MJONLIR armor and with less augmentations.
> Spartan II’s were abducted children with very dangerous augmentations, leaving them to be heartless killers.
> Spartan III’s were like Spartan II’s.
> Spartan IV’s are military volunteers with new MJONLIR armor and with less extensive augmentations. However they each have their own personalities and are more social, meaning they feel more compassion to others.
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> Which one is the “real” Spartan?
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> All of them.
spartan IIIs were not like spatan IIs
I swear, it’s like people are afraid that the Spartan-IV’s are going to steal the cool kids table at lunch.
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> I swear, it’s like people are afraid that the Spartan-IV’s are going to steal the cool kids table at lunch.
Like? They are afraid NOTHING new can surpass the originals and if they do they haven’t really in the eyes of the fans. We’re humans we don’t like change.
The original Spartans, from ancient times, were trained in Sparta’s military from the age of six. So were the Spartan-IIs.
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> I swear, it’s like people are afraid that the Spartan-IV’s are going to steal the cool kids table at lunch.
BTW, that’s pretty funny.
Watching John or any Spartan II crush and snap a Spartan IV in half would be beautiful.
How about we get the Master Chief… and put him in specially made Gen2 armour…?
- Not that It really “matters”, but if anyone has read Halo: New Blood, (Mild Spoilers) Buck a few times talks about how much better each generation of spartans before him was, and that the only real advantage the spartan 4 program has is that they have “hearts” and conscience. Like choosing whether or not to kill someone who did “wrong”. Buck describes each of the spartan programs as such:
Spartan-II: All powerful, almost unkillable Greek Titans, like Cronus.
Spartan-III: Very powerful Greek gods, like Zeus.
Spartan-IV: Superhuman Greek demi-gods, like Hercules.
So, if he, describes them as such, and they go to such lengths, in such a recent canon story, I feel they’re trying to hammer to the point the differences in ability they are.
Just saying.
I wasn’t too convinced by Musa’s claim that the S-IIs or IIIs would have killed a teammate without hesitation in that situation. Consider it: if Buck had killed Mickey that would’ve meant giving in to his anger rather than holding back. In other words, killing him would’ve been the more emotional or “human” thing to do. Meanwhile, the S-IIs or IIIs would arguably have been even more unlikely to kill him because they’ve been conditioned to prevent their emotions from clouding their decision-making.
There’s also the fact that while they had few qualms about killing ordinary enemies both human and alien, the IIs and IIIs’ bonds with their teammates run even deeper than those of the supposedly “more human” IVs. While we haven’t seen a II or III being put into a position like Buck was, due in no small part to the unlikelihood of one of them ever defecting, I have a hard time imagining John, for example, unhesitatingly murdering Sam or Kelly even if they did ostensibly go rogue (or the other way around).
We have to remember that despite being a former teammate of the S-IIs we know and love, Musa has clearly been drinking the Maggie kool-aid for some time. That, and he’s desperate to prove his program was worth it both to others and to himself. There could be a hefty dose of bitterness and envy there too, towards Halsey, obviously, but also his former friends who didn’t fail the augmentations like he did. He’s probably spent decades trying to convince himself that none of it was worth it in the end.
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> I wasn’t too convinced by Musa’s claim that the S-IIs or IIIs would have killed a teammate without hesitation in that situation. Consider it: if Buck had killed Mickey that would’ve meant giving in to his anger rather than holding back. In other words, killing him would’ve been the more emotional or “human” thing to do. Meanwhile, the S-IIs or IIIs would arguably have been even more unlikely to kill him because they’ve been conditioned to prevent their emotions from clouding their decision-making.
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> There’s also the fact that while they had few qualms about killing ordinary enemies both human and alien, the IIs and IIIs’ bonds with their teammates run even deeper than those of the supposedly “more human” IVs. While we haven’t seen a II or III being put into a position like Buck was, due in no small part to the unlikelihood of one of them ever defecting, I have a hard time imagining John, for example, unhesitatingly murdering Sam or Kelly even if they did ostensibly go rogue (or the other way around).
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> We have to remember that despite being a former teammate of the S-IIs we know and love, Musa has clearly been drinking the Maggie kool-aid for some time. That, and he’s desperate to prove his program was worth it both to others and to himself. There could be a hefty dose of bitterness and envy there too, towards Halsey, obviously, but also his former friends who didn’t fail the augmentations like he did. He’s probably spent decades trying to convince himself that none of it was worth it in the end.
I think the point was that the SIIs and IIIs were drilled and indoctrinated to the point that they would have reacted without thinking to neutralize the threat of the traitor as they were trained to do regardless of who that threat was unlike Buck whose emotions overrode his training. That does not imply that they wouldn’t have felt bad about it afterwards though or be any less human for it as anyone who has been trained to respond in life-threatening situations can attest.
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> Your being bias to Spartan IV’s.
> Spartan I’s were Spartans, but they were military volunteers without MJONLIR armor and with less augmentations.
> Spartan II’s were abducted children with very dangerous augmentations, leaving them to be heartless killers.
> Spartan III’s were like Spartan II’s.
> Spartan IV’s are military volunteers with new MJONLIR armor and with less extensive augmentations. However they each have their own personalities and are more social, meaning they feel more compassion to others.
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> Which one is the “real” Spartan?
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> All of them.
The real truth was hunted.
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> > Would you not say the Spartan-IVs being more prone to insurrectionist sympathies count? Or how some have let their emotions get to the better of them and jeopardize their missions? Quite a contrast to 343 only showing the Spartan-IVs at their best because they are their babies.
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> That woman that tried to take over the Infinity? Wasnt there other outsider reasons for that?
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> Hoya? They did cover that by saying some better than others. And that’s the thing you have to keep an eye on. How the “best of the best” are being treated. Let’s see how badass Locke is going to be portrayed.
Don’t forget Palmer,
who in the latest issue of Escalation, even has her own Spartans growing frustrated with her.
Palmer: When I heard Halsey was on the ground, I had to take a shot at her. It was a gamble, but I still believe it was the right call.
Lasky: You’ve got a job ahead of you convincing your Spartans of that. Ray and Thorne were seething when we finally found them.
She let her own personal grudge get in the way and not only botched her mission, but endangered her fellow Spartans.
The IV’s aren’t all universally perfect.
A spartan iv cant take a simple shot from 20m away (palmer in spartan ops)
4 spartans iis blew up a giant covenant military complex in space destined to wipe out earth with 300+ ships and 100,000+ soldiers (see first strike unyielding something). One may have died i think but you do the comparison. I can think of more examples. Do you see 4 spartans 4s replicating the same thing? No way Hozay.
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> A spartan iv cant take a simple shot from 20m away (palmer in spartan ops)
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> 4 spartans iis blew up a giant covenant military complex in space destined to wipe out earth with 300+ ships and 100,000+ soldiers (see first strike unyielding something). One may have died i think but you do the comparison. I can think of more examples. Do you see 4 spartans 4s replicating the same thing? No way Hozay.
The shot was quite literally impossible, at least for a kill shot. Also, perhaps you’ve forgotten the Spartan-IV fire team that took down a convenant cruiser in a matter of minutes?
Its no argument that the II’s are superior to the IV’s, but the IV’s are entirely capable and are worthy of the Spartan name, regardless of your blind bias.
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> > A spartan iv cant take a simple shot from 20m away (palmer in spartan ops)
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> > 4 spartans iis blew up a giant covenant military complex in space destined to wipe out earth with 300+ ships and 100,000+ soldiers (see first strike unyielding something). One may have died i think but you do the comparison. I can think of more examples. Do you see 4 spartans 4s replicating the same thing? No way Hozay.
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> The shot was quite literally impossible, at least for a kill shot. Also, perhaps you’ve forgotten the Spartan-IV fire team that took down a convenant cruiser in a matter of minutes?
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> Its no argument that the II’s are superior to the IV’s, but the IV’s are entirely capable and are worthy of the Spartan name, regardless of your blind bias.
Crimson Team, Thorne… We got some capable IV’s around and then we’ve got some that are still learning or are capable but let their emotions get in their way. A few poor examples and suddenly the entire project is labeled universally as incompetent? I don’t agree.
Thorne once asked Halsey if she didn’t think they were capable of being Spartans, and she simply responded “Perhaps some of you are closer than others”. To me this implies she feels Thorne might be a lot closer to her personal ideal of what a Spartan should be, despite him not being one of “hers”. Thorne is a IV, but he seems a lot more levelheaded and calm, and don’t forget Buck is a IV now. I guess now that he’s carrying the IV name he’s gone from “Awesome” to “Mediocre”?
> A spartan iv cant take a simple shot from 20m away (palmer in spartan ops)
It’s been revealed that a part of Palmer was actually hesitant to outright kill Halsey, which is why she missed the kill shot.
The SPARTAN-IVs annoy me; they lack discipline and coherency. This is why they are inferior. They are not always willing to do what needs to be done. The Master Chief will always do whatever is necessary.
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> > A spartan iv cant take a simple shot from 20m away (palmer in spartan ops)
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Where has it said this? Thought she started hesitating at the end of escalation 16 months after the shooting