Who here thinks the reason Noble Six was a lone wolf was because he didn’t want to become attached to his teammates, knowing that there was a possibly 1 of them would die. Maybe he was part of a team before he worked by himself. Do you think this is a possibility?
No. Spartans don’t choose their own career paths, they are soldiers and therefore are military assets. Noble Six was lifted out of the Beta company of Spartan-IIIs immediately after he/she finished training and was then used as a personal assassin/operative of an unnamed person (though I suspect it was Colonel Ackerson).
> No. Spartans don’t choose their own career paths, they are soldiers and therefore are military assets. Noble Six was lifted out of the Beta company of Spartan-IIIs immediately after he/she finished training and was then used as a personal assassin/operative of an unnamed person (though I suspect it was Colonel Ackerson).
I’d say this was the more plausable thing. Then again, I never really cared for Noble 6 as a character anyway.
> No. Spartans don’t choose their own career paths, they are soldiers and therefore are military assets. Noble Six was lifted out of the Beta company of Spartan-IIIs immediately after he/she finished training and was then used as a personal assassin/operative of an unnamed person (though I suspect it was Colonel Ackerson).
This. Six was trained from the beginning to be an assassin. You don’t necessarily learn to form relationships like that.
I’m pretty sure military personnel (real life or fake) don’t get to choose if they’re going to be lone-wolfs or work on a team. They get assigned