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* ContinuitySnarl: When BB is unlocking Naomi's memories of her early days in the SPARTAN-II program through video documents, [[spoiler: Dr. Halsey told Naomi that her father willingly approved of her conscription and wasn't expecting her to come home. This is contrast to ''Literature/HaloTheFallOfReach'' where Halsey refused to lie to the children due to the risks of what may happen if they were to find out the truth.]]
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: Mal and Vaz comment how scientists like Halsey never see the big picture of things, yet neither really wondered about how bad the Insurrection was in the first place that it was felt that the creation of the Spartans was considered an absolute necessity. Nor have they wondered how the war against the Covenant, although an unforeseen event by the time the program started, might have gone if the [=SPARTAN-II=]s were never created in the first place.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Steffan Sentze was just another law abiding citizen until ONI kidnapped his daughter and replaced her with a flash-clone, which didn't fool him for a second. His subsequent search across the galaxy to find her led him to Andy Remo, another grieving father who [[spoiler:just happened to be the head of the biggest crime syndicate on the colony world Herschel]]. From there on out, he became the biggest arms dealer on Venezia and even managed to [[spoiler:gain access to a Covenant battlecruiser, with the intention of attacking Earth]].

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* ContinuitySnarl: When BB is unlocking Naomi's memories of her early days in the SPARTAN-II program through video documents, [[spoiler: Dr.[[spoiler:Dr. Halsey told Naomi that her father willingly approved of her conscription and wasn't expecting her to come home. This is contrast to ''Literature/HaloTheFallOfReach'' where Halsey refused to lie to the children due to the risks of what may happen if they were to find out the truth.]]
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: Mal and Vaz comment how scientists like Halsey never see the big picture of things, yet neither really wondered about how bad the Insurrection was in the first place that it was felt that the creation of the Spartans was considered an absolute necessity. Nor have they wondered how the war against the Covenant, although an unforeseen event by the time the program started, might have gone if the [=SPARTAN-II=]s SPARTAN-[=IIs=] were never created in the first place.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Steffan Sentze was just another law abiding citizen until ONI kidnapped his daughter and replaced her with a flash-clone, which didn't fool him for a second. His subsequent search across the galaxy to find her led him to Andy Remo, another grieving father who [[spoiler:just happened to be the head of the biggest crime syndicate on the colony world Herschel]]. From there on out, he became the biggest arms dealer on Venezia and even managed to [[spoiler:gain access to a Covenant battlecruiser, with the intention of attacking Earth]].



* TheReveal: Black-Box's human donor is revealed to be [[spoiler: Doctor Graham Alban, a close friend of Parangosky, who committed suicide due to the unethical procedures of the SPARTAN-II program.]]

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* TheReveal: Black-Box's human donor is revealed to be [[spoiler: Doctor [[spoiler:Dr. Graham Alban, a close friend of Parangosky, who committed suicide due to the unethical procedures of the SPARTAN-II program.]]program]].



* YouMonster: [[spoiler: Dr. Graham Alban]] viewed Halsey as this, stating in his [[spoiler: suicide note]] that he believed that she had no sense of morality and any guilt she had over the SPARTAN program was fake.

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* YouMonster: [[spoiler: Dr. [[spoiler:Dr. Graham Alban]] viewed Halsey as this, stating in his [[spoiler: suicide [[spoiler:suicide note]] that he believed that she had no sense of morality and any guilt she had over the SPARTAN program was fake.
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* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:After Mal and Vaz are captured by Venezian militia, Naomi and Lian come to their rescue, with Naomi literally crashing through a roof to save Mal.]]
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* AuthorTract: Karen Traviss doesn't make her hatred of Catherine Halsey any less obvious in this book than prior ones.
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Rewording for flow.


''Halo: Mortal Dictata'' is the third and final novel of the ''Kilo-Five Trilogy'' by Creator/KarenTraviss set in the ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' universe. [[Literature/HaloTheThursdayWar Following the events on Sanghelios]], the Kilo-Five squad has gone to the Insurrectionist controlled planet Venezia to deal with Naomi's father, Staffan Sentzke, only to discover that he has taken a Covenant warship with the intent to attack Earth.

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''Halo: Mortal Dictata'' is the third and final a 2014 novel of the ''Kilo-Five Trilogy'' by Creator/KarenTraviss set in the ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' universe.universe, and the third and final part of Creator/KarenTraviss's ''Kilo-Five Trilogy''. [[Literature/HaloTheThursdayWar Following the events on Sanghelios]], the Kilo-Five squad has gone to the Insurrectionist controlled planet Venezia to deal with Naomi's father, Staffan Sentzke, only to discover that he has taken a Covenant warship with the intent to attack Earth.



* YouMonster: [[spoiler: Dr. Graham Alban]] viewed Halsey as this, stating in his [[spoiler: suicide note]] that he believed that she had no sense of morality and any guilt she had over the SPARTAN program was fake.

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* YouMonster: [[spoiler: Dr. Graham Alban]] viewed Halsey as this, stating in his [[spoiler: suicide note]] that he believed that she had no sense of morality and any guilt she had over the SPARTAN program was fake.

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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Mal and Vaz comment how scientists like Halsey never see the big picture of things, yet neither really wondered about how bad the Insurrection was in the first place that it was felt that the creation of the Spartans was considered an absolute necessity. Nor have they wondered how the war against the Covenant, although an unforeseen event by the time the program started, might have gone if the [=SPARTAN-II=]s were never created in the first place.


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* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: Mal and Vaz comment how scientists like Halsey never see the big picture of things, yet neither really wondered about how bad the Insurrection was in the first place that it was felt that the creation of the Spartans was considered an absolute necessity. Nor have they wondered how the war against the Covenant, although an unforeseen event by the time the program started, might have gone if the [=SPARTAN-II=]s were never created in the first place.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Steffan finds out the truth about his daughter, briefly reunites with her, and (with help from BB) manages to fake his death to avoid spending his remaining days in ONI custody. But although he manages to let Naomi know he's still alive, he can never see her again. For the rest of Kilo-Five, while they have completed their mission and neutralised ''Pious Inquisitor'', threats to Earth are still out there in the form of Jul 'Mdama, Avu 'Telcam, possibly Chol Von and also Sometimes Sinks, an unstable and potentially rouge Huragok.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Steffan finds out the truth about his daughter, briefly reunites with her, and (with help from BB) manages to fake his death to avoid spending his remaining days in ONI custody. But although he manages to let Naomi know he's still alive, he can never see her again. For the rest of Kilo-Five, while they have completed their mission and neutralised ''Pious Inquisitor'', threats to Earth are still out there in the form of Jul 'Mdama, Avu 'Telcam, possibly Chol Von and also Sometimes Sinks, an unstable and potentially rouge rogue Huragok.]]
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Not sure if this is the correct trope, but I just feel that this poorly disguised attack/personal vendetta against Halsey should be mentioned somewhere....

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* [[DaddysLittleVillain Mommy's Little Villain]]: Vaz and Mal view Cortana as being just as bad as Halsey, even blatantly calling her a ''creepy stalker'' (even though they never even ''met'' Cortana), as they discuss how smart AIs can take on the traits of their human donor.
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: After Steffan shows consideration towards Forerunner ruins while testing out [[spoiler:the ventral beam on his new battlecruiser]], Sometimes Sinks becomes loyal only to him.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Steffan finds out the truth about his daughter, briefly reunites with her, and (with help from BB) manages to fake his death to avoid spending his remaining days in ONI custody. But although he manages to let Naomi know he's still alive, he can never see her again. For the rest of Kilo-Five, while they have completed their mission and neutralised ''Pious Inquisitor'', threats to Earth are still out there in the form of Jul 'Mdama, Avu 'Telcam, possibly Chol Von and also Sometimes Sinks, an unstable and potentially rouge Huragok.]]


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* FromNobodyToNightmare: Steffan Sentze was just another law abiding citizen until ONI kidnapped his daughter and replaced her with a flash-clone, which didn't fool him for a second. His subsequent search across the galaxy to find her led him to Andy Remo, another grieving father who [[spoiler:just happened to be the head of the biggest crime syndicate on the colony world Herschel]]. From there on out, he became the biggest arms dealer on Venezia and even managed to [[spoiler:gain access to a Covenant battlecruiser, with the intention of attacking Earth]].
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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Mal and Vaz comment how scientists like Halsey never see the big picture of things, yet neither really wondered about how bad the Insurrection was in the first place that it was felt that the creation of the Spartans was considered an absolute necessity. Nor have they wondered how the war against the Covenant, although an unforeseen event by the time the program started, might have gone if the Spartan-IIs were never created in the first place.

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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Mal and Vaz comment how scientists like Halsey never see the big picture of things, yet neither really wondered about how bad the Insurrection was in the first place that it was felt that the creation of the Spartans was considered an absolute necessity. Nor have they wondered how the war against the Covenant, although an unforeseen event by the time the program started, might have gone if the Spartan-IIs [=SPARTAN-II=]s were never created in the first place.
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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: The ODSTs Mal and Vaz comment how scientists like Halsey never see the big picture of things, yet neither really wondered about how bad the Insurrection was in the first place that it was felt that the creation of the Spartans was considered an absolute necessity. Nor have they wondered how the war against the Covenant, although an unforeseen event by the time the program started, might have gone if the Spartan-IIs were never created in the first place.

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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: The ODSTs Mal and Vaz comment how scientists like Halsey never see the big picture of things, yet neither really wondered about how bad the Insurrection was in the first place that it was felt that the creation of the Spartans was considered an absolute necessity. Nor have they wondered how the war against the Covenant, although an unforeseen event by the time the program started, might have gone if the Spartan-IIs were never created in the first place.
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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: The ODSTs Mal and Vaz comment how scientists like Halsey never see the big picture of things, yet neither really wondered about how bad the Insurrection was in the first place that it was felt that the creation of the Spartans was considered an absolute necessity. Nor have they wondered how the war against the Covenant, although an unforeseen event by the time the program started, might have gone if the Spartan-IIs were never created in the first place.
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** Additionally, Skirmisher Chol Von, the only major non-human character in the novel, gets her subplot completely dropped towards the end, to the point where we don't even know if she's still alive.
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''Halo: Mortal Dictata'' is the third and final novel of the ''Kilo-Five Trilogy'' by Creator/KarenTraviss set in the ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' universe. Following the events on [[Literature/HaloTheThursdayWar Sanghelios]], the Kilo-Five squad has gone to the Insurrectionist controlled planet Venezia to deal with Naomi's father, Staffan Sentzke, only to discover that he has taken a Covenant warship with the intent to attack Earth.

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''Halo: Mortal Dictata'' is the third and final novel of the ''Kilo-Five Trilogy'' by Creator/KarenTraviss set in the ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' universe. Following the events on [[Literature/HaloTheThursdayWar Following the events on Sanghelios]], the Kilo-Five squad has gone to the Insurrectionist controlled planet Venezia to deal with Naomi's father, Staffan Sentzke, only to discover that he has taken a Covenant warship with the intent to attack Earth.

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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler: Dr. Graham Alban]] viewed Halsey as this, believing that she had no sense of morality and any guilt she had over the SPARTAN program was fake.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: None of the plot points of the civil war Kilo-Five started among the Sangheili nor Parangosky's plan to [[spoiler:have all of Sanghelios starve with genetically altered crops]] have been brought up outside of brief mentions.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: None of the plot points of the civil war Kilo-Five started among the Sangheili nor Parangosky's plan to [[spoiler:have all of Sanghelios starve with genetically altered crops]] have been brought up outside of brief mentions.mentions.
* YouMonster: [[spoiler: Dr. Graham Alban]] viewed Halsey as this, stating in his [[spoiler: suicide note]] that he believed that she had no sense of morality and any guilt she had over the SPARTAN program was fake.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Dr. Graham Alban]] viewed Halsey as this, believing that she had no sense of morality and any guilt she had over the SPARTAN program was fake.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: CompleteMonster: [[spoiler: Dr. Graham Alban]] viewed Halsey as this, believing that she had no sense of morality and any guilt she had over the SPARTAN program was fake.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Dr. Graham Alban]] viewed Halsey as this, believing that she had no sense of morality and any guilt she had over the SPARTAN program was fake.
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''Halo: Mortal Dictata'' is the third and final novel of the ''Kilo-Five Trilogy'' by KarenTraviss set in the ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' universe. Following the events on [[Literature/HaloTheThursdayWar Sanghelios]], the Kilo-Five squad has gone to the Insurrectionist controlled planet Venezia to deal with Naomi's father, Staffan Sentzke, only to discover that he has taken a Covenant warship with the intent to attack Earth.

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''Halo: Mortal Dictata'' is the third and final novel of the ''Kilo-Five Trilogy'' by KarenTraviss Creator/KarenTraviss set in the ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' universe. Following the events on [[Literature/HaloTheThursdayWar Sanghelios]], the Kilo-Five squad has gone to the Insurrectionist controlled planet Venezia to deal with Naomi's father, Staffan Sentzke, only to discover that he has taken a Covenant warship with the intent to attack Earth.



* ContinuitySnarl: When BB is unlocking Naomi's memories of her early days in the SPARTAN-II program through video documents, [[spoiler: Dr. Halsey told Naomi that her father willingly approved of her conscription and wasn't expecting her to come home. This is contrast to Literature/HaloTheFallOfReach where Halsey refused to lie to the children due to the risks of what may happen if they were to find out the truth.]]

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* ContinuitySnarl: When BB is unlocking Naomi's memories of her early days in the SPARTAN-II program through video documents, [[spoiler: Dr. Halsey told Naomi that her father willingly approved of her conscription and wasn't expecting her to come home. This is contrast to Literature/HaloTheFallOfReach ''Literature/HaloTheFallOfReach'' where Halsey refused to lie to the children due to the risks of what may happen if they were to find out the truth.]]
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* TheReveal: Black'Box's human donor is revealed to be [[spoiler: Doctor Graham Alban, a close friend of Parangosky, who committed suicide due to the unethical procedures of the SPARTAN-II program.]]

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* TheReveal: Black'Box's Black-Box's human donor is revealed to be [[spoiler: Doctor Graham Alban, a close friend of Parangosky, who committed suicide due to the unethical procedures of the SPARTAN-II program.]]
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* TheReveal: Black'Box's human donor is revealed to be [[spoiler: Doctor Graham Alban, a close friend of Parangosky, who committed suicide due to the unethical procedures of the SPARTAN-II program.]]

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* TheReveal: Black'Box's human donor is revealed to be [[spoiler: Doctor Graham Alban, a close friend of Parangosky, who committed suicide due to the unethical procedures of the SPARTAN-II program.]]]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: None of the plot points of the civil war Kilo-Five started among the Sangheili nor Parangosky's plan to [[spoiler:have all of Sanghelios starve with genetically altered crops]] have been brought up outside of brief mentions.
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* ContinuitySnarl: When BB is unlocking Naomi's memories of her early days in the SPARTAN-II program through video documents, [[spoiler: Dr. Halsey told Naomi that her father willingly approved of her conscription and wasn't expecting her to come home. This is contrast to Literature/HaloTheFallOfReach where Halsey refused to lie to the children due to the risks of what may happen if they were to find out the truth.]]
* TheReveal: Black'Box's human donor is revealed to be [[spoiler: Doctor Graham Alban, a close friend of Parangosky, who committed suicide due to the unethical procedures of the SPARTAN-II program.]]
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Sigh.....I guess someone has to start this page to get it over with....

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''Halo: Mortal Dictata'' is the third and final novel of the ''Kilo-Five Trilogy'' by KarenTraviss set in the ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' universe. Following the events on [[Literature/HaloTheThursdayWar Sanghelios]], the Kilo-Five squad has gone to the Insurrectionist controlled planet Venezia to deal with Naomi's father, Staffan Sentzke, only to discover that he has taken a Covenant warship with the intent to attack Earth.

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