Halo: The Spartan Prison

Halo: The Spartan Prison

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What happens to the Spartans who become too dangerous even for ONI? Are they executed? Brainwashed? No. The Spartans were held in the mysterious prison on the moon called Machiavelli, until a supposed riot which lead to the entire facility being supposedly destroyed. The aftermath lead to the facility being locked down and quarantined. But when a mysterious signal begins to transmit from within, a team of ODSTs are sent to investigate. Could the signal be from some of the quarantined marines? Some of the escaped Spartans? Or someone or something else...
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In this Au, Noble Two, Three, and Six are the only members of Noble team to have survived, Kat and Jun left Reach as Ryan or Noble Six stayed behind to defend Reach. He was believed by Oni to have died on reach, however, he survived his final stand and managed to get off-world. This gave him the chance to start anew under a new identity and separate himself from Oni, with the help of Miranda Keyes and some friends up top, he was given a mission to observe Project Freelancer. Miranda believed that the project could do good but also harm so she assigned him to infiltrate and observe. But if they prove to be trouble then he has permission to dismantle Project Freelancer. He agrees and so joins them as Agent Rhode Island. Note: There is a Mass Effect crossover. ((All rights belong to Rooster Teeth, the creator of RVB, and Bioware for Mass Effect. All art and images belong to their respective artist.

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