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'''Marta''' was a cook at a pigeon stand in [[New York City]]. [[James James]] and his daughter [[Janissary James|Jan]] were frequent customers. Marta had some attraction to James. She had to deal with Jan trying to steal from her before Jan matured and stopped stealing.<ref>[[Axon]] [[Media:pigeon.ogg|pigeon.ogg]]</ref>
'''Marta''' was a cook at a pigeon food stand in [[New York City]]. [[James James]] and his daughter [[Janissary James|Jan]] were frequent customers. Marta had some attraction to James. She had to deal with Jan trying to steal from her before Jan matured and stopped stealing.<ref>[[Axon]] [[Media:pigeon.ogg|pigeon.ogg]]</ref>
 
==Trivia==
Marta's manner of speaking characterizes her as African-American. Given that [[Carol Rawley]], despite having an African-American voice actor, is given a white body in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]'', Marta can be considered the first ''Halo'' character to be an African-American woman. The first African-American woman to get a visual depiction in the series is [[Sadie Endesha]] from ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 04:18, November 14, 2015

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"Hey, you tell that good looking daddy of yours 'Hey' for me, okay?"
— Marta, to Jan

Marta was a cook at a pigeon food stand in New York City. James James and his daughter Jan were frequent customers. Marta had some attraction to James. She had to deal with Jan trying to steal from her before Jan matured and stopped stealing.[1]

Trivia

Marta's manner of speaking characterizes her as African-American. Given that Carol Rawley, despite having an African-American voice actor, is given a white body in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Marta can be considered the first Halo character to be an African-American woman. The first African-American woman to get a visual depiction in the series is Sadie Endesha from Halo 3: ODST.

List of appearances

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