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Sgt. Johnson was a S-I. They were created under the "Orion Project" as the UNSC's/ONI's first attempt at creating supersoldiers. They weren't nearly as strong or fast as the S-II's but I believe they had a high mission success rate. Eventually ORION was disbanded and the soldiers were placed back in their respective branches, hence why Johnson is placed back in the Marine core to be later seen in the Halo games. This leads to the creation of "Boren's Syndrome".
[spoiler]"Boren's Syndrome" is what they decided to name the altered genetics and side effects of augmentation to keep it hidden from the public. They detail it as high amounts of radiation that effect parts of the brain & central nervous/immune system if I remember correctly. Boren's Syndrome altered something about Sgt. Johnson's immune system allowing him to be the only marine NOT infected by the Flood when Master Chief finds Private Jenkins' helmet on Installation 04 showing how they're ambushed.[/spoiler]
They go more into detail about it in the books with Halsey explaining it to Chief. She asks if they should sacrifice Johnson to try to find a cure to the Flood, possibly saving billions-trillions of lives, or if they should allow Johnson to live none the wiser. Master Chief picks the latter of the 2 options, which allows Johnson to survive until the end of Halo 3.
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What books are these. I've read fall of reach, the kilo five trilogy and I'm two thirds through the forerunner trilogy. I've been debating which to read once I'm done with silentium.
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Edited by ANABOLIC INO: 9/21/2015 11:32:48 PMContact Harvest isn't extremely relevant to the story but it is at the same time. That book details Johnson's earlier life in the Core but not about the ORION Project. I believe that gets detailed in Halo: The Flood and Ghosts of Onyx. Ghosts of Onyx goes into detail more about the Spartans and more specifically the creation of the S-III's. First Strike is primarily about the Master Chief and the other S-II's if I remember right but its been years since I read the 1st books. I read them years ago, before the 2010 REPRINTS of the books came out. You can find tons of info on Halopedia or the Halo wiki. I prefer to use HALOPEDIA but I always try to read the novels 1st. You can find out which books to read chronologically just by googling it, and if you look up plot synopsis' of the books, I'm sure you can figure out which ones detail the Spartan's the most. What I know is mostly lore, however those websites offer trivia facts, dates, locations, etc etc. Look into those and they'll pretty much detail everything in the universe. The OP [i][u] Lord of Admirals[/u][/i] is a huge Halo Bible of knowledge as well, so at some point he'll probably comment and correct me here and there & point you to the right info.
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Thanks for the info man. I'll probably pick up first strike next followed by ghosts of Onxy.
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No problem bro, the story starts to get pretty big though I'll warn ya. For example, theres alot to be read from the books just to even understand whats going on in Halo 4 lol. But yeah, the chronological order always helps as well, especially since theres been like 5 Halo novels released in the past year. Have fun reading!
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Yeah I was looking for a expansive universe to get lost into. I've read the Dune series, dark tower, LoTR. All the greats. Then I happened to come across my old beat up copy of fall of reach and that sealed the deal. Started with the trilogies. Now just to mop up the rest