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:::: As I've mentioned before, canon involvement shouldn't be based solely on guaranteed spawn of the perfect appearance and scripted dialogue. Whilst those serve as very solid evidence of their appearance with specific actions at a specific event, random spawns are still very much evidence for their involvement and presence in the event. There's a hierarchy of evidence in all of this: scripted dialogue (e.g. pretty much every scripted dialogue from Dubbo, who changes his appearance a lot, but scripted dialogue confirms his appearance), named appearance (e.g. Reynolds in ''Sierra 117''), and possible appearances (e.g. Banks in ''Regret'', random marines/troopers in ''New Alexandria'' side objectives). Unless these possible appearances are overwritten by other sources, they stand as solid evidence for the existence and presence of these characters during the fictional events. To what extent? We don't know. But we can't judge these evidence as "not canon" simply because sometimes the computer's randomness didn't perfectly produce the appearance. —<span style="font-family: Eurostile;">'''[[User:Spartan331|<span style="color:#000;">SPARTAN</span>]][[User talk:Spartan331|<span style="color:#888;">331</span>]]'''</span> 03:47, March 27, 2020 (EDT)
:::: As I've mentioned before, canon involvement shouldn't be based solely on guaranteed spawn of the perfect appearance and scripted dialogue. Whilst those serve as very solid evidence of their appearance with specific actions at a specific event, random spawns are still very much evidence for their involvement and presence in the event. There's a hierarchy of evidence in all of this: scripted dialogue (e.g. pretty much every scripted dialogue from Dubbo, who changes his appearance a lot, but scripted dialogue confirms his appearance), named appearance (e.g. Reynolds in ''Sierra 117''), and possible appearances (e.g. Banks in ''Regret'', random marines/troopers in ''New Alexandria'' side objectives). Unless these possible appearances are overwritten by other sources, they stand as solid evidence for the existence and presence of these characters during the fictional events. To what extent? We don't know. But we can't judge these evidence as "not canon" simply because sometimes the computer's randomness didn't perfectly produce the appearance. —<span style="font-family: Eurostile;">'''[[User:Spartan331|<span style="color:#000;">SPARTAN</span>]][[User talk:Spartan331|<span style="color:#888;">331</span>]]'''</span> 03:47, March 27, 2020 (EDT)
::::: That's your opinion, and I'm sorry but I disagree. While our gameplay-focused sections like level transcripts or character production notes should represent what is possible in-game, out in-universe character biographies should only include what is concrete. There is something quite dishonest about making something out of nothing. If Bungie intended for Banks for example to canonically be involved in the Regret Mission, then he would spawn there every time. He doesn't, and that makes sense, as he would have been aboard In Amber Clad at that time en route to his later appearances in Halo 2. To use the possibility of him spawning there as decisive evidence of his involvement, (which is exactly what you're doing for Stacker here) would be unreasonable. I also am not seeing how Reynolds has anything do to with what you're saying, as in his "named appearance" he also spawns with the correct model and voice 100% of the time, and has multiple lines of scripted dialogue, none of which applies to the Sarge2 model in AotCR.[[User:JiMMyPaZ|JiMMyPaZ]] ([[User talk:JiMMyPaZ|talk]]) 16:31, March 27, 2020 (EDT)
::::: I also disagree with: "we can't judge these evidence as "not canon" simply because sometimes the computer's randomness didn't perfectly produce the appearance." Of course we can. The spawns in the Halo games are '''manually programmed''', it's not some mystery. If a spawn in the Halo games is random, '''It's because it was programmed to be random.''' And if a character is programmed to be able to randomly appear, stating unambiguously that the character '''appeared''' is inaccurate and misleading. Hence the argument for Stacker's potential involvement in the Battle of Installation 04 to be moved out of his biography.[[User:JiMMyPaZ|JiMMyPaZ]] ([[User talk:JiMMyPaZ|talk]]) 16:31, March 27, 2020 (EDT)


*{{oppose}} For reasons outlined in OP. We don't even have enough evidence to consider CE's Sarge2 a single in-universe character. He already represents two other characters in his scripted ''The Silent Cartographer'' appearance and his possible ''Assault on the Control Room'' appearance. Even pre-Halo: The Flood, he is scripted to die during the Silent Cartographer mission. To claim that Marcus P. Stacker from the later games appeared in Halo CE would be at risk of making a False Positive. Avoiding a definitive claim as to his appearance risks a True Negative, which is preferable. [[User:JiMMyPaZ|JiMMyPaZ]] ([[User talk:JiMMyPaZ|talk]]) 18:04, March 26, 2020 (EDT)
*{{oppose}} For reasons outlined in OP. We don't even have enough evidence to consider CE's Sarge2 a single in-universe character. He already represents two other characters in his scripted ''The Silent Cartographer'' appearance and his possible ''Assault on the Control Room'' appearance. Even pre-Halo: The Flood, he is scripted to die during the Silent Cartographer mission. To claim that Marcus P. Stacker from the later games appeared in Halo CE would be at risk of making a False Positive. Avoiding a definitive claim as to his appearance risks a True Negative, which is preferable. [[User:JiMMyPaZ|JiMMyPaZ]] ([[User talk:JiMMyPaZ|talk]]) 18:04, March 26, 2020 (EDT)

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