User blog comment:SpecialOperationsTrooper/Dundee Crown High School/@comment-24314079-20180929185458/@comment-31940183-20180929201541

Hey, this is, you probably know me from our brief interactions on Halo Nation's Discord, Halo Fanon's Discord, and the guy who left you a note on your SPARTAN-138 page about its failure to abide by the canon of the Halo Universe and went against site policy before you deleted the content from your page.

Didn't really expect that response but alright then... if you still want help or want to still work with the community here, even though it seems like that's not likely given this response to your own blog?

Anyway, on the note of Ajax responding pretty straightforwardly to you about his version of the Spartan Corps, let's clear the waters a little bit.

A lot of discontents and the material discussed in the Spartan Corps article by Ajax is a response to the new lore that arose out of the post-Bungie era and the changes presented by 343 when working on Halo 4. A lot of the community here on Halo Fanon and in the Halo community in general hated, and to this date still hate, the concept of the Spartan Branch. In a lot of ways, it's unrealistic but I won't bother going into details here since there are far more talented and informed individuals that can explain why. Primarily, those with military experience.

A Spartan coup is not that unrealistic. There have already been rogue Spartans among the ranks of the IVs and the IIs, and this was before 343 even took over. Such as Soren-066, a Spartan washout that almost joined the Insurrection after being recruited by one of their spies, he got shot down in a Longsword before getting off Reach however and disappeared.

There is an official designation in the Spartan Branch for rogue Spartans, that was presented in one of the most recent Halo novels, Halo: Bad Blood by author Matt Forbeck. The ODST Mickey from Halo 3: ODST became a SPARTAN-IV but didn't agree with fighting Humans after the Human-Covenant War ended, so, he joined up with the United Rebel Front and became a traitor. There are more than just those examples of Spartans turning rogue in Halo and Halo Fanon has capitalized on that, coming up with multiple Spartans that present themselves as traitors and rogues. A good example is one of the site's best and oldest Spartans, Simon-G294 of SPARTAN-III Gamma Company. He didn't choose to become a traitor, he was forced to by the circumstances he was put in and eventually came to realize that he hated the UNSC and the Insurrectionists and everyone who tried to use him for their own purposes.

And by the way. '''Yes militaries do perform coups against their own governments when there are things they disagree with. Look at the 2016 failed military coup to overthrow President Erdogan in Turkey.'''

Turkey Military Coup - CNBC, Youtube

Turkey Coup Prison Sentences - New York Times

If you decide to make your own wiki, I wish you the best of luck, but, I promise you. We know what we're talking about here. We know our stuff. I wish you luck, see you around.