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  • Operation: BLUE MOON
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  • Operation: BLUE MOON was a decisive strike against Insurrectionist forces on the backwater planet Scion, a sparsely-populated world on which rebel activity went undetected by the UNSC for many years. The ONI dispatched SPARTAN-B312 to neutralize a facility dubbed Foxtrot-7; the facility was in fact a military complex in which child soldiers, mostly orphans, were undergoing training in special warfare supplemented by a regimen of modified "augmentor" drugs. B312 accomplished her objective, killing all personnel and razing the complex, but later came to loathe her memories of the incident. The site was "cleaned up" by the ONI, leaving no evidence that the facility had ever existed.
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  • Operation: BLUE MOON was a decisive strike against Insurrectionist forces on the backwater planet Scion, a sparsely-populated world on which rebel activity went undetected by the UNSC for many years. The ONI dispatched SPARTAN-B312 to neutralize a facility dubbed Foxtrot-7; the facility was in fact a military complex in which child soldiers, mostly orphans, were undergoing training in special warfare supplemented by a regimen of modified "augmentor" drugs. B312 accomplished her objective, killing all personnel and razing the complex, but later came to loathe her memories of the incident. The site was "cleaned up" by the ONI, leaving no evidence that the facility had ever existed. It is theorized by some within the ONI that renegade SPARTAN-II Soren-066 may have been involved with this fiasco, as his body was never recovered after he defected from the UNSC and crash-landed in a Reach forest. As per Admiral Parangosky's orders, B312 turned off her helmet cam during a portion of the mission, and whatever occurred then remains a mystery to all but the Spartan and the Admiral. Records of damage sustained by B312's MJOLNIR armor make mention of a large "fist-shaped" dent in her chestplate; the note remains an item of intense speculation.