A Soldier's Duty

by UndercoverGamer


Interlude - Report: Ignorance

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Subject Report: John-117 aka Master Chief aka Spartan-117



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Current Report: Ignorance
Archived by [REDACTED]
Date: January/5/[REDACTED]

John's combat prowess is unmatched. Believe me, I've seen it. It's scary at how good he is at what he does. Anything you can think of, he can do it. I'm fully confident in this fact. Although, what scares me more than how well he does his job is just how inhuman he is while doing it. He doesn't seem to care about the losses when they happen, I mean, he does everything he can to prevent them but then he just... he just, stops. It's difficult even for me to explain it, and it's something I've tried to reasoning out of him, believe me, but I found no success. I suppose that's a bit vague. Here, I'll try and elaborate some here. Every time I tried talking to him about it, he just closed up or at least more so than usual. It's as if he shows such compassion for the soldiers until they're gone. At that point he seems to view them as if they were a failed objective, nothing more. He just... forgets. He moves on. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, of course you want someone to move on, but I mean, I can't imagine any human being able to do that so quickly without any consequences. I know it hurts him, but I can't say how because frankly, I don't even know if he understands what his emotions are or what they're telling him. I know I may possibly be the least qualified individual to say that, but I mean it. John needs more than just me to guide him, and I don't want to see him fall any deeper than he already has.



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