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[[Image:Frank OConnor.jpg|thumb|Frankie in the [[Halo 3 Announcement Trailer]] documentary.]]
[[Image:Frank OConnor.jpg|thumb|Frankie in the [[Halo 3 Announcement Trailer]] documentary.]]
'''Frank O'Connor''', or '''Frankie''', is the content manager for [[Bungie]]. On 01/16/04, he began a series of weekly reports on the progress of [[Halo 2]], known as ''Frankie's Bungie Update''. After the release of Halo 2, he continued making reports on the general state of things at Bungie under the name ''Bungie Weekly What's Update'', recently shortened to ''Bungie Weekly Update''.
'''Frank O'Connor''', or '''Frankie''', is the content manager for [[Bungie]]. Originally from Edinburgh, Scotland.
 
On 01/16/04, he began a series of weekly reports on the progress of [[Halo 2]], known as ''Frankie's Bungie Update''. After the release of Halo 2, he continued making reports on the general state of things at Bungie under the name ''Bungie Weekly What's Update'', recently shortened to ''Bungie Weekly Update''.


Frankie often makes fun of [[Martin O'Donnell]] in his video updates.  
Frankie often makes fun of [[Martin O'Donnell]] in his video updates.  
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Prior to the announcement of [[Halo 3]], he hinted that the game they were working on was not Halo 3 but rather ''Pimps at Sea'', a pirate game Bungie "announces" every April Fools' Day.
Prior to the announcement of [[Halo 3]], he hinted that the game they were working on was not Halo 3 but rather ''Pimps at Sea'', a pirate game Bungie "announces" every April Fools' Day.
Originally from Edinburgh, Scotland.


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Frankie in the Halo 3 Announcement Trailer documentary.

Frank O'Connor, or Frankie, is the content manager for Bungie. Originally from Edinburgh, Scotland.

On 01/16/04, he began a series of weekly reports on the progress of Halo 2, known as Frankie's Bungie Update. After the release of Halo 2, he continued making reports on the general state of things at Bungie under the name Bungie Weekly What's Update, recently shortened to Bungie Weekly Update.

Frankie often makes fun of Martin O'Donnell in his video updates.

Included with each update, is a fairly bad drawing of the Master Chief, with eyes and a mouth drawn on the outside of his helmet. This character is known as Mister Chief.

Prior to the announcement of Halo 3, he hinted that the game they were working on was not Halo 3 but rather Pimps at Sea, a pirate game Bungie "announces" every April Fools' Day.

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