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Chris Carney

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This article is about the Bungie software developer. For other Chrises, see Chris.

DTA MoonDawg: "Who is the man on the moon?"
Frank O'Connor: "Chris Carney. Chris Carney is perhaps the most popular Bungie Easter Egg, helped in no small fashion by the fact that he actually resembles an Easter egg and is so compact and bijou, that an Easter Bunny could easily carry him."
— FAQ ATTACK! Bungie Weekly Update (01/11/2008)[1]
Chris Carney in the ViDoc O Brave New World.

Chris Carney is an environment artist, designer and software developer for Bungie. He is famous for the Carney Holes, little hiding spots in Halo 2 and Halo 3 multiplayer levels that a player can hide in to have an advantage over other players.

Before his career as a game designer he worked several years as an architect in Cincinnati Ohio, USA, and later moved to Seattle, Washington, USA.

Danger Boy[edit]

Chris Carney goes by the handle Danger Boy. He got the nickname from one of his friends from Cincinnati who drew a comic book where the hero has a sidekick named "Decoy Boy". Decoy Boy's special power is that he attracts any projectiles (i.e. bullets, bombs, and other pain) which are directed towards his hero buddy. Thus the hero experiences a nice long existence, while keeping Decoy Boy on a weekly schedule of Emergency Room visits. "Danger Boy" is Carney's simple homage to him.

Voice Work[edit]

The staff at Bungie Studios often get to voice work in the Halo games as sort of an Easter egg. Chris Carney did the voice of Corporal Lovik from the unfortunate Second Squad which first encounters the Flood on Installation 04[2], the one who radios in to Captain Jacob Keyes just before being killed. Here's the dialog from the cutscene:

Corporal (Chris Carney): Captain, Sarge... can you hear me?
Keyes: What's going on, soldier?
Corporal (Chris Carney): We've got contact, lots of 'em, but... they're 
not Covenant! They're-re just tearin' through us! What the, oh... noooh!
Johnson: Corporal, do you copy? Over!

He is also the voice heard over the speakers on Orbital.

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