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Unidentified Field Marshal (Theory)[edit]
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The unidentified Field Marshal is a Sangheili of the rank of Field Marshal. He is an antagonist in the game Halo: Reach. There is an ongoing theory that this particular Field Marshal is the one seen in Winter Contingency, The Pillar of Autumn, and maybe Lone Wolf. He is thought to have killed Kat, led the Zealot who impaled Emile, and was the architect of the death of Noble Six.
Unidentified Field Marshal | |
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Biographical information | |
Died: |
August 30, 2552 |
Cause of death: |
Killed by Noble Six |
Personal details | |
Species: |
Sangheili |
Gender: |
Male |
Eye color: |
Black |
Political and military information | |
Affiliation: |
Covenant, Devoted Sentries |
Rank: |
Field Marshal |
Notable info: |
Killed Kat with a Needle Rifle, gave orders to kill Emile with an energy sword, killed by Noble Six |
Winter Contingency[edit]
The Field Marshal and two Zealots of the Devoted Sentries infiltrate the Visegrád Communications Outpost to destroy the Visegrád Relay. The Field Marshal, with the two Zealots, jumps off a ledge and ignites its energy sword. The alien slashes at Jorge, but he dodges and pulls a civilian to the ground as well. The Field Marshal snarls a challenge, and his two Zealot companions jump down to assist him. Carter and Noble Six fire their assault rifles at the Elite but his energy shield absorbs the fire. The Marshal strikes at Kat, but Carter knocks her out of the way just in time. The Field Marshal’s energy shield collapses after sustained fire from Noble Six. The Sangheili charges at Noble Six, but is unable to bring his sword up. He knocks over the Spartan then runs to the exit. One of the Zealots grabs the grounded Noble Six by the neck and extends an Energy Dagger. The Zealot tries to stab Noble Six, but is blocked and stunned momentarily by a punch in the face. The Zealot recovers and snarls in Six's face, but Carter kicks him off as Kat shoots at it with her pistol. The Sangheili's shields crumble and it scrambles back to escape. Carter kicks an assault rifle to Six.
The two Zealots lead for a door leading deeper into the facility, one holding the wounded corporal as a shield and forcing Noble Team to hold their fire. The Zealots drag the corporal out of view and leave a stunned Noble team behind closed doors.
New Alexandria[edit]
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Just as the Covenant begin glassing the city and Noble Team is retreating to the bunker in sub level 2, the Field Marshal shoots Kat in the back of the head with a Needle Rifle from a Phantom. Noble Six fires shots with a magnum at the Field Marshal, but to no avail.
The Pillar of Autumn[edit]
The Field Marshal attempts to prevent Noble Six from manning the mass driver. A group of Sangheili drop onto the driver from a Phantom, with one dying due to a fatal shotgun round shot by Emile. Emile is snuck up on by another Elite, and is impaled with an energy sword. Emile manages to draw his kukri and stab his assailant in the neck, killing the Elite. The Spartan succumbed to his wounds. After dispatching the two Sangheili, Six moves toward the building housing the mass driver. The Field Marshal confronts him, backed up by three Zealots, all Devoted Sentries. The Elites are guarded by Special Operations Unggoy. Noble-Six fights through this adversity and manages to completes the objective.
Lone Wolf[edit]
After Spartan-B312 sustains enough damage to discard their helmet during the last stand, a Sangheili Ultra charges at it, firing a plasma rifle. The Ultra is gunned down by a calm Six with an assault rifle. A Sangheili General approaches from behind with an energy sword, but has its shields taken out by a spinning elbow from Six before being killed by a pistol. Six is shot in the stomach by a Sangheili off screen, which takes out their energy shield. An Ultra shoves Six to the ground, but is kicked backwards. A sword wielding Zealot attempts to kill the Spartan, but the energy sword is knocked out of its hand. After more attempts to kill the Spartan by numerous Sangheili fail, the foot of a Field Marshal fills the frame and blocks the view. The Sangheili ignites the energy sword, and the scene cuts to the shattered helmet of Noble Six. It is implied that the Field Marshal kills Noble Six with its energy sword.
Trivia[edit]
The Field Marshal acts as “Halo: Reach”’s main antagonist. He kills Kat and is seen at the end of “The Pillar of Autumn” level.
I personally think a great name for him would be Vel ‘Bellator. He needs a background.
List of Appearances[edit]
Sources[edit]
1^ Halopedia page on Sangheili Field Marshal 2^ Halopedia page on Catherine-B320 3^ Halo: Reach campaign level Winter Contingency 4^ Halo: Reach campaign level New Alexandria
Your page[edit]
Hi, I've deleted your new article on the Reach field marshal for the time being for a number of reasons. Primarily, that the page in question is highly speculative in nature, and follows almost none of our manual of style.
- There is no evidence to suggest that the Elite you're writing a page on is in fact the same character continuously reoccurring throughout the game. While it is likely (and a theory I am partial to), that does not make it notable enough for a dedicated page. You can read more about standards for notability on our guide pages.
- When making new pages, it is a must that you follow the standard set out by other pages on the site. This includes the proper use of citations, formatting, a past-tense writing style, infoboxes, and so forth. As it stands, the page you're wanting to create does not meet these criteria. I would recommend seeking out feedback on making a page before pushing it to the main space, as we generally aim to uphold a fairly high bar for quality on the site. Likewise, I'd strongly recommend looking at similar already-existing pages and seeing how they're set up; copying existing article layouts and replacing the content as necessary is a practice we highly encourage, especially for new editors, while you learn how to edit properly.
Thanks. BaconShelf (talk) 14:08, November 24, 2024 (EST)