Forerunner mutations have to be performed under the direct light of stars, and the individual who undergoes a mutation had to be completely naked. That said, the Ur-Didact's mutation in the Terminals shows him armoured - he may either have had it clothe him immediately after the mutation, or he simply had it on during which contributed to the mutation's failure. Also, I believe that the cutscene with the Librarian takes place in a place where the artificial star can be directly seen (which is why John is 'blinded' initially when the cutscene starts).
You're partially right though, chemicals are used on a subject during mutations - so I wouldn't call it a 'virus', but the Didact's use of the word "inoculation" is accurate if it was indeed a mutation that John received. Physical effects of the mutation don't appear for months or years, so we could be seeing a very different Chief in Halo 5 or 6.
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^better not end up as Prototype. :/ The simple answer is usually the right one, Darthbill has a point.
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Which is why I like Theory 1 better, as I think it makes pefect sense on how the Composer digitizes people, and yet you can also have an immunity. it fits in rather nizely with everything. I'll wait until MC appears in Spartan Ops before I take a side on the theory that Master Chief's imprint made him taller.
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Well like I said, it can take months or years for any significant physical changes to become apparent. I will say that John looked about 9 feet tall in the Epilogue and Palmer looked surprised at him when she's shown, but I haven't got anything concrete to say about that. It's a very interesting theory and I do wonder where they're going to take John as a character both physically and emotionally.
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One thing I will be upset with, is if they decide to take them easy route and make Master Chief Depressed over Cortana.
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Edited by MendicantBill : 1/12/2013 3:07:20 AMI'd say the easy root would be keeping him as a stoic, unfleeling brick, which is really the only alternative I see.