How does sargent johnson survive halo
This disease was supposedly contracted while he was stationed at Paris IV. When the Covenant attacked Paris IV, Johnson fought valiantly; during the battle, he repossessed a crate of Covenant plasma grenades when his troops needed them and used them all against the enemy troops to keep them at bay so his fellow soldiers could evacuate.
He received a commendation for bravery, and a twelve-hundred-rad cumulative dose of radiation as an unanticipated "bonus" from all the plasma detonations. This supposedly rendered the Flood unable to control him.
John presumed Johnson dead after finding Private Jenkins' helmet recorder log, showing the gory details of the Marines' fates. Johnson met up with Lt. Elias Haverson , Cpl. Locklear , and PO2 Shiela Polaski , escaping Halo's destruction in a Pelican moments before it collapsed in multiple explosions.
Johnson had expressed no objection, and assured the Spartan that he was fine and not infected from the Flood, although it took Cortana's intervention to convince the Chief that Johnson was still human. Without a viable way to return to the nearest safe outpost, it was decided that the new crew would take over the nearest Covenant ship in the vicinity, the Ascendant Justice , a Covenant capital ship.
The Master Chief assumed command due to his higher-priority mission, although Lieutenant Haverson was the ranking officer, and Johnson assisted Master Chief by helping him assert control over Corporal Locklear and Haverson. After they had captured the Covenant ship, not being able to return to Earth because of the Cole Protocol , Master Chief suggested they return to Reach to regroup.
They proceeded with this plan despite protests that Reach was almost certainly a dead world. When they arrived at Reach, the planet was almost completely glassed, except for a small portion. Using a Covenant dropship , they traveled to the surface of the desecrated planet, where Johnson was becoming nervous. Catherine Halsey. Johnson was the first to realize that they were surrounded by thousands of invisible Covenant, and pointed it out to Vice Admiral Whitcomb before their dropship walked into the trap.
After a harrowing escape, Johnson accompanied the new and growing crew as the ship moved through Slipspace. Unknown to him, Dr. Halsey and the Master Chief were reviewing his medical files. Halsey also confirmed that Johnson had gained some unique regenerative abilities as a side effect from the attempted assimilation back on Halo when they accidentally opened the Flood containment facility.
Halsey placed the decision of which data crystal to give to ONI in the Chief's hands. If he gave them the first crystal, ONI would probably have dissected Johnson in an attempt to figure out how he resisted the Flood, killing the Sergeant.
The Chief had thought at first that the first crystal held the better solution, despite it essentially being a death sentence for his friend, but later decided to save Johnson's life by crushing the first crystal. Johnson continued to be of assistance when the Spartans began the mission, staying behind with Cortana in the damaged UNSC Gettysburg while they charged head-on into the Covenant ship after the operation.
Most of the crew returned to Earth safely, and they were given time to rest and were debriefed on their experiences. During the ceremony, a Covenant excavation fleet headed by the Prophet of Regret arrived at the Human homeworld, sparking the Battle of Earth. Johnson aided in the defense of the Cairo along with John Johnson led Pelicans full of marines into battle, but they were shot down by a Covenant Scarab before they got close to the ship that carried the High Prophet of Regret.
Wielding a sniper rifle , Johnson fought in the residential district of the city, providing cover fire and serving as a lookout.
As the Master Chief went on to find Marines from another downed Pelican, Johnson stayed back and joined the rescue units to provide cover. Viewing the Scarab as a threat to the mission, he returned to In Amber Clad to bring a Scorpion tank for the Chief to use in a front line assault against the Covenant invasion force.
After the destruction of the Scarab, Johnson picked up the Chief and brought him back into In Amber Clad , which pulled up next to the massive Covenant ship just as it took off into Slipspace , the human vessel being close enough to "piggyback" along on the same jump. Coming out of Slipspace, Johnson was shocked to learn that there was another Halo, nearly choking on his ever-present cigar.
During the mission, Cortana translated a message from Regret being broadcast on the Covenant network, and learned that Regret planned to activate the Halo, which would wipe out all life in the galaxy. She ordered Johnson to extract his troops and return to In Amber Clad for reassignment.
Johnson and a group of his best Marines joined Commander Keyes on a search for the Index deep inside the Quarantine zone. As they neared the center of the massive structure, the small unit was attacked by a large amount of Flood. They dug in and fought the creatures off, finally locating the Index. Johnson helped Keyes grab the key, but before they headed out, they were attacked by Thel 'Vadamee , the Covenant Arbiter , who had emerged from active camouflage to attack the two.
Johnson was quickly incapacitated and captured by Tartarus , current Chieftain of the Jiralhanae , and brought to the Covenant capital city, High Charity , orbiting the ring. Tartarus ordered his Jiralhanae to split Johnson, Keyes, and the captured Oracle into two different Phantoms as they descended back towards the ring. Moments before their deaths, the Arbiter and his squad burst out of the nearby structure and attacked the Jiralhanae, distracting them long enough for Johnson and his Marines to board the nearby Scarab walker.
After the executioners were killed, Johnson and his Marines commandeered the Scarab, and confronted 'Vadamee. Despite their mutual enmity, they both agreed that Tartarus needed to be stopped at all costs. Johnson suggested that 'Vadamee commandeer a Banshee to provide air support as they traversed the canyon towards the Control Room. Johnson fired the Scarab's focus cannon to destroy the heavily armored door, allowing the Arbiter to get inside.
Armed with a Particle Beam Rifle , Johnson arrived during the Arbiter's confrontation with Tartarus, keeping his gun trained on the Chieftain's head to prevent him from forcing Keyes to insert the Index. Tartarus threw Guilty Spark at Johnson, knocking him over. Swiftly, he forced Keyes to insert the Index into the control panel, starting the firing process. With his shields down, 'Vadamee was able to kill Tartarus, thereby allowing Keyes to grab the Index and stop Installation 05 from firing.
However, Spark revealed that the shutdown activated a failsafe system; the rest of the Halos were set to standby mode, and could only be activated remotely from what Spark informed them was "The Ark". After the Arbiter asked him its location, Spark gave them coordinates to Earth. The release of the Flood from the ring, however, would put their plans to get to Earth on hold.
The new allies would rendezvous with the Arbiter's comrade, Rtas 'Vadumee , now shipmaster of the recently captured assault carrier Shadow of Intent , flagship of the separatists' fledgling Fleet of Retribution.
Spark remained with the fleet to coordinate containment efforts while Johnson, Keyes and the Arbiter raced back to Earth aboard one of the fleet's vessels to warn humanity and to locate the Ark. With clearance from Lord Hood , Johnson plied the creature with questions regarding the current excavation near Voi and the Ark. Despite his best efforts, ultimately they were unable to obtain any actionable intelligence before the Prophet of Truth and his Forerunner Dreadnought arrived two days later.
When John crash-landed in the Tanzanian jungle after bailing out of the Dreadnought, he was recovered by Johnson, the Arbiter, and a squad of Marines. After a few minutes of hiking through the jungle, he and his squad split off from the Master Chief and the Arbiter after encountering enemy Phantoms, reasoning that they would be safer apart than together. Johnson and his team proceeded to continue through the woods, and arrived at the evacuation site several moments before John and 'Vadam. However, enemy Banshees soon discovered the awaiting Pelicans, and he was shot down, crash landing about a kilometer away.
He and the surviving Marines were forced to flee pursuing Brutes. At some point Johnson and his men were captured. After being freed by the Spartan, he grabbed the nearest weapon and helped fend off incoming Covenant until Hocus , a Pelican pilot, came to the rescue. Hocus eventually arrived, destroying two Phantoms that were pinning Sergeant Johnson, the Chief, the Arbiter, and the surviving Marines down.
Johnson was evacuated along with the Master Chief, the Arbiter, and surviving Marines. There, they linked up with Commander Miranda Keyes, who briefed them on the situation. When the base was attacked by the Covenant, Johnson and the Arbiter stayed behind to defend the ops center while the Master Chief went off to secure the perimeter. After a lengthy battle, he was forced to fall back as Jiralhanae overran the control room.
He rendezvoused with Keyes and 'Vadam in a Pelican, and guided the Chief through the base to an elevator that would take him to the Pelicans. Unfortunately, the base exploded before the Chief could reach Johnson, forcing the Sergeant to leave him to meet up with Gunnery Sergeant Reynolds under the base instead.
Johnson warned the Chief that the Covenant had uncovered what he thought was the Ark, and that the humans had to get to it. Johnson provided air support for the Spartan and the Marine survivors, dropping off Warthogs so the Chief and his Marines could break through Jiralhanae blockades on the Tsavo Highway. Johnson remained in a Pelican dropship for most, if not all of the Battle of Voi, dispersing armor and troops throughout the city as necessary to help push the Covenant back.
He was present when the Master Chief retrieved a message from Cortana, who had been left behind on the Flood-infested High Charity. Johnson was one of the Marines that followed the High Prophet of Truth to the real Ark, which was located past the slipspace portal generated by the device the Covenant uncovered on Earth.
After the Fleet of Retribution's arrival at Installation 00 on December 11 , [46] Johnson descended to the Ark with a half a dozen Pelicans along with the Master Chief, and helped him secure a landing zone and stop the construction of an AA battery.
He later brought in a platoon of Marines led by Gunnery Sergeant Stacker, and some tanks from the frigate, helping throughout the mission, until the location of Truth was discovered from the Cartographer. He then went on to command the second squad in taking down the third tower that was projecting the shield barrier protecting Truth in the Citadel. There, he, along with his squad, were overrun and captured by overwhelming Brute, Hunter and Drone forces.
Johnson's squad was killed, and he was brought to the Citadel. The Prophet of Truth attempted to use Johnson to activate the Ark, and set off the Halo array, but he only taunted the Jiralhanae, in particular a Chieftain , in hopes of angering the Brute to the point where he would kill him, and deny Truth the ability to activate the array.
Miranda Keyes attempted to rescue him by crashing a Pelican through a large observatory window. Keyes was able to kill one brute, a Chieftain, and fatally wounded another, but was surrounded.
Realizing what the Prophet of Truth wished to use them for, Johnson told her that she should kill them both so they could not be used. While Keyes hesitated, Truth shot her in the back with a Spiker , killing her instantly and used the demoralized Johnson to activate the Array. Johnson was rescued by John and Thel 'Vadam, along with a horde of Flood. After the Master Chief deactivated the array, the Flood turned on the three, and while Johnson managed to escape on Keyes' Pelican with her body, the Chief and the Arbiter were knocked off by the Gravemind, forced to fight their way back through the Flood.
After it was discovered that a Halo was located within the Ark, a plan was developed to activate that ring and that ring alone, which would destroy the Flood on the Ark, including the Gravemind, ending their threat once and for all, while simultaneously sparing the rest of the life in the galaxy. This was possible because Cortana still held within her the code to the Index from Installation 04, the first Halo. After John invaded High Charity to recover Cortana, destroying the city on his way out, Sergeant Johnson helped the Master Chief and the Arbiter fight through hordes of Flood to get to the control room of the new Halo, providing cover fire with a Spartan Laser.
Johnson tried to activate the ring despite Guilty Spark 's suggestion that they wait for it to be finished, which could take several days. Realizing that "his" ring was about to be destroyed again , the Monitor turned on his allies, firing his sentinel beam into Johnson's front armor piece and fatally wounding him.
While the Master Chief fought the rogue construct, Johnson used the last of his life and fired his laser, rendering Spark vulnerable.
With a few choice words "Kick his ass" he handed the Chief his weapon and fell unconscious. After the rogue AI was destroyed, Johnson gave John the chip containing Cortana, and told him "Don't ever let her go".
Despite John's promise that they would not leave him behind, the dying sergeant knew that he wasn't going to make it, requesting that the Chief "send [him] out with a 'bang'" before dying of his injuries.
Following his wishes, John left his body in the Control Room as the ring activated, its unfinished state meaning that the activation sequence tore itself apart. Johnson's death brought condolences from Cortana and Thel 'Vadam, whom Johnson aided in his fight against Tartarus. On March 3, , a portrait of Johnson was seen among the fallen and dead on the Voi Memorial.
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This earned him a reputation, respect, and admiration from his subordinates and superiors alike. Johnson was a noted fan of " flip music ", a style of music similar to the heavy metal from the 21st century. Halsey however has a forerunner crystal that manipulates slipspace and they can't use plasma safely because it either evaporates or teleports around slipspace randomly.
They eventually find a large Covenant fleet about to go to Earth. The spartans attempt to destroy the fleet but fail. Throughout the book, many people were lost and the only ones that are still alive at this point are John, Linda, Fred, Halsey and Kelly who left the group earlier , Cortana, and Johnson.
I left out a lot of details so for the full thing read the book. I think he escaped in a pelican before that. Johnson only replies with, "sorry soldier, but that's classified" i could be wrong though, but thats the only thing i can think of because in the trailer to halo nightfall, the soldiers are investigating the part of halo not destroyed.
He was on a pice of the ring that was not obliterated. Because he's a Transformer, he turned into a jet and flew away! I read the books the legendary ending was just a funny bungie ending it's not serious ending.
The rest marines were able leave halo and Johnson and his squad were able to grab a pelican before halo exploded and they came across master chief on his long sword. He survived Halo 3 and will be in Halo 4. Trust me, he'll be back.. With his rousing speeches. The enthusiasm from the Elite combined with all the positive energy shielded them from Halo's fire.
Because Bungie realized that they couldn't kill off someone with the name 'Sgt. Major Johnson'. The only apparent trace of his pseudo-infection are bits of dead, non-infectious Flood DNA, from which some intact gene fragments have given him a kind of regenerative ability though whether these leftovers are a result of the parasitic invasion or Johnson's eating the little bastard for the inconvenience is unknown ;.
He is motivated by an hatred for the Covenant's war on Humanity, and he'll need all the mop-up crew he can muster to follow in his wake. He even has the same voice. How is this possible? According to the ending of Halo nobody survived the destruction of Halo besides MC, Cortana and The Monitor, and Cortana stated that she didn't detect any life-signs Something is seriously screwed Keith Jackson hollaatme89 hotmail.
Maybe there is another classifaction of the Flood. The parasite may actually lie dormant in the host. The host poses no theat and undergos no change, yet. This could be the true reason for the Flood. Possibily the Forerunners made these flood type originaly as the weapon. The host would carry the flood back to the main race or planet, for humans earth and the other planets. The other forms of the flood were just experiments gone bad.
The Sergeant died numerous times, but still always come back. I believe these Flood keep rebuilding the cells of whatever is lost in the host when it dies.
Which would mean this flood couldn't die while still in the host. Need me to simplify? The sergeant will die when he gets back to a human planet because the flood will unleash itself, and the sergeant is techinally dead now because the flood was the only thing keeping his body alive, and now its gone from him.
The Flood as an enhancement, and the nines lives of Sgt. Johnson Jason Krorhr blackwind yahoo. The Flood are highly adaptive, able to survive almost anything. An immune system or body in general with the traits of the Flood would be very effective, almost incapable of being shut down.
Being obviously interesting in biology, the Forerunners may have been trying to incorporate Flood DNA into their immune systems, at least the desireable aspects I'm sure they didnt want to look like rotting corpses, no matter how tired they were of dying from sickness all the time. Perhaps the Forerunner had reached a point where they saw no further advancement in Science and Technology possible, and thus, rather then improve their minds, and machines, they sought to improve themselves?
Perhaps Halos function was to slowly allow Flood to "improve" the Forerunner? Or maybe to create some kind of lobatomized Flood that did not assume control of a host, but merely improved its DNA?
Enhanced physiology, eh? Flood as a cure? Seems like a great enough lure to store samples after the last catastrophic outbreak Even more pertinent, do the theoretical regenerative abilities possessed by Sgt.
Johnson portend to the truth of this understanding of the Flood's former preservation and study? We now know how Sgt. Johnson survived the flood. He had a disease that scrambled his nervous system so that the flood could not infect him.
That is what they do, infect things to make more of themselves Or kill the things they can't. They can't infect the sentinels, so they destroy them. It seems to me that if the flood could not infect Mr. Johnson, they would kill him. If he somehow made it of that room from hell, the flood warriors kill him. Why leave him alive? Or, maybe they did infect him. Johnson could be a ticking time bomb for the flood, much like the nuclear device Admiral Whitcomb gave up for the Covenant. Think of Sgt.
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