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During the team's drop to Heian, his [[Single Occupant Exoatmospheric Insertion Vehicle|SOEIV]] collided with an asteroid and entered the atmosphere sideways. He died due to an improper entry into the atmosphere.
During the team's drop to Heian, his [[Single Occupant Exoatmospheric Insertion Vehicle|SOEIV]] collided with an asteroid and entered the atmosphere sideways. He died due to an improper entry into the atmosphere.


==Trivia==
==Production note==
*Checkman was voiced by Mark Adley.<ref> '''Halo Legends''','' credits''</ref>
*Checkman was voiced by Mark Adley.<ref> '''Halo Legends''','' credits''</ref>
*Checkman can be considered a "[[wikipedia:Redshirt (character)|redshirt]]" character, as he was created merely to be killed.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 12:32, April 22, 2016

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"We lost Checkman in the atmosphere."
— Dutch

Checkman was an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper in the UNSC Marine Corps. Between 2540 and 2552, he was assigned to Master Sergeant Cortez' team aboard the destroyer UNSC Kronstadt, along with Dutch and O'Brien.[1] He and his squadmates were given the task of assassinating a Covenant Prophet on a Covenant-held planet Heian.

Like the rest of the squad, he was furious that a SPARTAN was placed in command of the mission.[2] During the team's drop to Heian, his SOEIV collided with an asteroid and entered the atmosphere sideways. He died due to an improper entry into the atmosphere.

Production note

  • Checkman was voiced by Mark Adley.[3]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Taylor H. Miles, who participated in the mission on Heian, enlisted in 2540, meaning the mission occurred during or after 2540. During the mission, Cal wore the Mark IV MJOLNIR armor, which was replaced by the Mark V in November 2551.
  2. ^ Halo Legends, The Babysitter
  3. ^ Halo Legends, credits