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Though they were not officially authorized to do so, Jun reluctantly allowed the Spartan-IVs to access the second generation Mjolnir armor stored on the ship in order to help the Spartans retake the bridge from the NCA. Although her physical augmentations are superior to those of the mainline Spartan-IVs, they also made her mentally unstable, resulting in her defection to the NCA.

Detecting several Spartans making their way to the bridge of Infinity , Zane depressurized S-Deck, sending several crew members into space with Lasky and Jun being saved by Palmer and Spartan Edward Davis. Eventually, the Spartans eliminated the rebels and retook Infinity. Afterwards, Musa went before a board of Navy officers and announced the establishment of the Spartans as their own distinct branch. In , the success of the first class of Spartan-IVs allowed Musa to fund further classes and Jun was charged with recruiting more soldiers into the program.

Considering his inability to recruit Buck into the first class to be a personal failure, Jun sought him out at Leeward's bar in Karnak on the colony of Draco III. The two shared baijiu together to honor the recently deceased rookie of Buck's squad.

Buck maintained that his answer was the same a year later until Jun informed him that the increased funding in the program allowed for the remainder of Buck's team to become Spartans alongside him. With his largest concerns alleviated, Buck decided to join the program. As the training of the second class of Spartans had begun, Jun and Musa relocated with them to a UNSC space station in orbit over a dwarf planet.

Shortly after the Spartan-IVs received their augmentations, Jun was informed that one of the trainees, Hideo Wakahisa , did not return from his training exercise. Jun went looking for him and found Wakahisa dead in the tunnels of the training arena furthest from the entrance. While Jun searched the area for evidence, he called in a medical team to remove the body and had the station's administration team search the training recordings to remove most trainees from suspicion.

Afterwards, Jun and Musa confronted Buck, Crespo, and Agu in their quarters, as the Spartans were still listed as possible suspects. Jun revealed that he had found a medallion belonging to Crespo, but the latter and his friends insisted that he was not responsible for the murder.

Crespo noted that he kept the medallion in his locker—which he never locked—and he believed someone stole it from him. Musa sent Jun to search the security footage of the locker room to find any further leads. Jun was then ordered to assign the three Spartans to temporary quarters and ordered them to remain in the room until further notice.

Further investigations soon proved that Spartan trainee Rudolf Schein was responsible for the murder. Jun, Musa, and Captain Marisa O'Day went to confront him, but Schein was waiting for them in the station's recreational room and threatened to blow up the entire station unless his demands were met.

Musa managed to turn off the station's artificial gravity , which caused the explosives' switches to falter and prevented all the explosives in the station from detonating. Just as Musa shut off the gravity, Jun charged at Schein and knocked the grenade out of his hand, though the terrorist still succeeded in detonating the grenade and the resulting explosion killed O'Day and damaged the viewport in the room.

As Jun and Schein brawled, they smacked into the viewport and it shattered, pulling them into the vacuum of space. Once Jun was clear of the air escaping the station, he kicked off of Schein's chest and propelled himself back toward the station, leaving the turncoat Spartan-IV to die of vacuum exposure. Tethered to an airlock , Tom launched himself at Jun in the vacuum and managed to grab hold of him just as Jun lost consciousness, while Lucy used the tether to pull both men back inside the station.

When Spartan Crespo defected to the United Rebel Front while on an operation to Talitsa in , he was eventually detained by Buck and Agu and handed over to Jun, who officially arrested him. In this capacity, Jun not only cultivated and trained the next generation of Spartans, but directed the operations of all Spartans under the fold of the branch.

In October , when Cortana led an alliance of AIs called the Created to dominate inhabited space, she was joined by Leonidas —the smart AI that assisted Jun in training new trainees aboard the Spartans' space station.

Buck helped Michael Crespo , who was being held on the station, to escape with the unexpected help of Dutch and Gretchen Ketola who were training as Spartans. As the reunited Alpha-Nine made their escape, they were contacted by Jun who had regained control of the station, having in reality been kept unconscious by Leonidas removing the air from his room until Buck shut the AI down.

Jun asked if Buck had removed one of his prisoners and taken care of the AI, causing Buck to become evasive, particularly when Jun pointed out that removing a prisoner from the station without permission was worthy of a court-marshal no matter how much good-will Buck may have earned by saving him.

Still evading Jun's questions about his actions, Buck warned him that the AI problem was part of a larger network of even greater threats that could even then be quickly approaching the station. Jun assured Buck that they were already undergoing preparations to move to another location.

Dropping his more formal demeanor, Jun admitted that he'd contacted Buck to make sure he'd gotten what Buck had come for. Jun understood that desperate times called for desperate measures and warned Buck that Mickey was now his responsibility and thanked Buck for his help, promising not to forget what he did.

The two wished each other luck before cutting communication. Calm and well-practiced, [39] Jun is regarded as "rock solid under pressure" and not arrogant about his exceptional skills as a sniper. Somewhat a loner by nature, Jun competes only with himself and feels as if he has little time for trivial personality conflicts that impede efficiency.

However, this is often overlooked in the field by his peers, due to the informational bent of his chatter. Some have mistaken this character trait for a deep philosophy, but in truth, it is more pragmatic than mystical. Jun takes his duties as head recruiter and training overseer with deadly seriousness, and is uncompromising in his review process of potential Spartan inductees.

In game he is from the planet New Harmony, but his voice actor is of South Asian Indian heritage, so it can be assumed that he has a slight Indian accent. Jun is standing in the pelican as you will see.

This is where he dies, and may be the least dramatic death in Halo: Reach. Jun moves on to bigger and better things, like the Spartan IV program. Jun went with Halsey and we never saw them again. Jun may have hopped off and chosen to die fighting with the rest of Noble Team, but nobody is aware of this.

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