ODST (player character)
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Orbital Drop Shock Troopers are the player characters of Halo 3: ODST.
Universe and lore[edit]
- Main article: Alpha-Nine
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Overview[edit]
- Main article: First-person shooter
For the first time in the series, players control Orbital Drop Shock Troopers as opposed to Spartans or Elites. Unlike prior games where ODSTs were based off of Marine ai, the player controlled ODSTs have similar gameplay to that of player characters from Halo 3. Regenerating stamina replaces energy shields, functioning essentially the same but with different material properties. Health packs make a return and health no longer regenerates. Aside from having minor statistical differences from Spartans such as a lower jump height and slower movement speed, ODSTs are incapable of dual wielding or using equipment outside of mods and special gametype settings. Instead troopers have VISR mode, allowing enhanced vision in low light environments and access to mission intel, including an overhead map. While not inherently a character trait, the melee damage for many weapons were reduced to facilitate the fantasy that in Halo 3: ODST players are controlling a regular human weaker than the Master Chief.
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Halo 3: ODST[edit]
ODST (player) | |
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Run speed: |
1.85 wu/s |
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Body vitality: |
80 |
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Shield vitality: |
80 |
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Jump velocity: |
2.6 wu/s |
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vehicle use (hijacking), grenades, melee (detach turrets), VISR, binoculars |
Campaign and Firefight[edit]
Halo 3: ODST allows players to control one of many named Orbital Drop Shock Troopers. The campaign follows Alpha-Nine and its most recent member Jonathan Doherty, referred to in game as "The Rookie", as he searches for clues to uncover the whereabouts of his squad. Players will primarily experience gameplay through his perspective, and upon finding clues shift to that squad member's perspective during a flashback sequence. Each campaign mission will have players start with their character's preferred weapons while most firefight maps have players start with the M7S Silenced SMG and M6C/SOCOM Automag by default. Windward differs by replacing the default Silenced SMG with the Sniper Rifle. All members of Alpha-Nine can be selected as customization for use in firefight, most with the option to remove their helmet. There are no statistical gameplay differences between squad members.
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Rookie[edit]
Jonathan Doherty | M7S SMG | M6C/SOCOM |
Rookie is the main playable protagonist during the campaign missions Prepare To Drop, Mombasa Streets, Data Hive, and Coastal Highway. He is unlocked by default for firefight and has no helmetless option. Rookie is used as the default appearance of ODSTs, having minimal armor attachments such as ammo pouches and a backpack. Each mission Rookie will start with the Silenced SMG and Automag equipped, with the exception of Mombasa Streets where the player's previously equipped weapons are retained between activating and completing flashback sequences. When playing any campaign mission cooperatively players 2 through 4 will always play as unnamed ODSTs sharing the same appearance as Rookie.
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Buck[edit]
Edward Buck | MA5C assault rifle | M6C/SOCOM |
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Dutch[edit]
Taylor Miles | M6/R Spartan Laser | M7S SMG |
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Mickey[edit]
Michael Crespo | M41 SPNKr | M7S SMG |
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Romeo[edit]
Kojo Agu | SRS99D-S2 AM sniper rifle | M6C/SOCOM |
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Dare[edit]
Veronica Dare | M7S SMG | M6C/SOCOM |
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Johnson[edit]
Avery Johnson | M7S SMG | M6C/SOCOM |
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Trivia[edit]
Production notes[edit]
- All playable ODSTs share the same character model with the exception of Dare, who uses a unique feminine model. The models load different region permutations to make up the different actor variants. These variants are
sergeant
(Buck),romeo
,mickey
,dutch
,odst01
(Rookie), andjohnson
. Interestingly despite having the exact same appearance as Rookie, the three additional co-op appearances are saved as their own unique variants namedodst02
,odst03
, andodst04
respectively.[3]
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo 3: ODST (First appearance)
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