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* CreatorBacklash: Joseph Staten, the franchise's lead writer, strongly disliked the plot point that Sergeant Johnson is immune to the Flood thanks to a neurological condition named Boren's Syndrome, which he supposedly contracted while handling a crate of Plasma Grenades. Later works would {{Retcon}} this by revealing that Boren's Syndrome is a cover story intended to hide his involvement in the Spartan-I project, and that he escaped the Flood through sheer combat aptitude alone.

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* CreatorBacklash: Joseph Staten, the franchise's lead writer, [[http://halostory.bungie.org/staten102204.html strongly disliked the plot point point]] that Sergeant Johnson is immune to the Flood thanks to a neurological condition named Boren's Syndrome, which he supposedly contracted while handling a crate of Plasma Grenades. Later works would {{Retcon}} this by revealing that Boren's Syndrome is a cover story intended to hide his involvement in the Spartan-I project, and that he escaped the Flood through sheer combat aptitude alone.
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* CreatorBacklash: Joseph Staten, the franchise's lead writer, strongly disliked the plot point that Sergeant Johnson is immune to the Flood thanks to a neurological condition named Boren's Syndrome, which he supposedly contracted while handling a crate of Plasma Grenades. Later works would {{Retcon}} this by revealing that Boren's Syndrome is a cover story intended to hide his involvement in the Spartan-I project, and that he escaped the Flood through sheer combat aptitude alone.

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* CreatorBacklash: Joseph Staten, the franchise's lead writer, strongly disliked the plot point that Sergeant Johnson is immune to the Flood thanks to a neurological condition named Boren's Syndrome, which he supposedly contracted while handling a crate of Plasma Grenades. Later works would {{Retcon}} this by revealing that Boren's Syndrome is a cover story intended to hide his involvement in the Spartan-I project, and that he escaped the Flood through sheer combat aptitude alone.alone.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Boren's Syndrome is named after Brannon Boren, who was one of the early architects of the ''Halo'' ExpandedUniverse thanks to his involvement in the Microsoft Franchise Team.
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* CreatorBacklash: Joseph Staten, the franchise's lead writer, strongly disliked the plot point that Sergeant Johnson is immune to the Flood thanks to a neurological condition named Boren's Syndrome, which he supposedly contracted while handling a crate of Plasma Grenades. Later works would {{Retcon}} this by revealing that Boren's Syndrome is a cover story intended to hide his involvement in the Spartan-I project, and that he escaped the Flood through sheer combat aptitude alone.

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