Canon

Pawel Czernek: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

mNo edit summary
m (Text replacement - "{{Ref/Sources}} [[" to "{{Ref/Sources}} [[")
 
(33 intermediate revisions by 21 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Era|H3}}
{{Status|Canon}}
{{Human Character Infobox
{{Character infobox
|name= Pawel Czernek
|variant=
|image=[[Image:T_halo3_tvspot_ammo_003_0001.jpg|300px]]
|name=Pawel Czernek
|homeworld= [[Earth]]
|image=[[File:T_halo3_tvspot_ammo_003_0001.jpg|300px]]
|homeworld=[[Earth]]
|birth=
|birth=
|death=  
|death=
|rank= [[Major]]
|causeofdeath=
|gender= Male
|parents=
|height=  
|siblings=
|weapons=
|spouses=
|equipment=  
|children=
|vehicles= [[Warthog]]
|species=
|gender=Male
|height=
|mass=
|hair=
|hair=
|eyes=
|eyes=
|cyber=
|affiliation=[[UNSC Marine Corps]]
|era=
|rank=[[Major]]
|types=
|sn=
|notable= [[Second Battle of New Mombasa]]
|notable=Participated in the [[Battle of Mombasa]]
|affiliation= [[UNSC Marine Corps]]
}}
}}
'''Major Pawel Czernek (Ret.)''' was a [[UNSC Marine Corps]] infantry commander first seen in the [[Museum|Believe Trailer]]. He served from [[2551]] to [[7|2581]] <ref>http://www.gamersyde.com/stream_4475_en.html</ref>
'''Major Pawel Czernek (Ret.)''' is a retired [[UNSC Marine Corps]] infantry commander who served during the [[Human-Covenant War]]. He served in the corps for thirty years, from [[2551]] to [[2581]].<ref name="museum">[[Believe]] campaign, "''[[Museum]]''": "Maj. Pawl Czernek: UNSC (ret.)<br/>active duty: 2551-2581"</ref>


During the [[Second Battle of New Mombasa]], Czernek was most likely a First or [[Second Lieutenant]]. He and his unit began to run low on ammo while fighting the [[Covenant]]. He continued fighting with the [[M41 LAAG]] on the back of an over turned [[Warthog]] when [[John-117]] arrived. He is probably the [[Marine]] seen on a damaged Warthog several meters from the Hunter from the beginning, since he described himself being in that location when he was interviewed in the [[Museum of Humanity]] for a documentary. Czernek lost his right leg during his tour of duty that included the [[Second Battle of New Mombasa]]. There is now (what appears to be) a metallic prosthetic leg in place.
==Interview==
During his retirement, Czernek was interviewed about his experience during the [[Battle of Mombasa]] at the [[Museum of Humanity]]. The shots shown during the interview broadcast are of Czernek viewing a commemorative [[John-117 Monument|diorama]] of the battle and of the diorama itself. At the beginning of the interview, Czernek is shown slowly approaching the diorama with a visible prosthetic in place for an amputated right leg. His leg is assumed to have been lost during the battle.


==Sources==
According to Czernek, during the battle for [[New Mombasa]], Czernek and his unit began to run low on ammo while fighting the [[Covenant]]. He and his unit had to scavenge the ground for any available weapons and ammunition as they waited for support to arrive. Czernek continued fighting with an [[M41 LAAG]] on the back of an overturned [[Warthog]] when [[John-117]] arrived with a primed grenade in his hand.
<references/>
 
It should be noted that his testimony is not entirely reliable. While it is possible that Czernek fought in New Mombasa, the specifics of Spartan-117's intervention in the battle are fabricated, possibly by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] in order to cover up the true circumstances surrounding John's disappearance and the end of the war from general public as well as the existence of the [[Forerunner|Forerunners]] and the [[Flood]].
 
==Trivia==
*In the ''Believe'' diorama, Czernek is possibly the Marine seen on a damaged Warthog several meters from the Hunter from the beginning, since he described himself being in that location during the interview.
*Due to his name and strong accent, it can be assumed Czernek is of Western Slavic descent.


==List of appearances==
*''[[Believe]]''
**''[[Museum]]'' {{1st}}


[[Category:UNSC]]
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}


[[Category:Humans (Characters)]]
[[Category:Human characters|Czernek, Pawel]]
[[Category:UNSC Marine Corps officers|Czernek, Pawel]]

Latest revision as of 13:48, March 23, 2022

Pawel Czernek
T halo3 tvspot ammo 003 0001.jpg
Biographical information

Homeworld:

Earth

Personal details

Gender:

Male

Political and military information

Affiliation:

UNSC Marine Corps

Rank:

Major

Notable info:

Participated in the Battle of Mombasa

 

Major Pawel Czernek (Ret.) is a retired UNSC Marine Corps infantry commander who served during the Human-Covenant War. He served in the corps for thirty years, from 2551 to 2581.[1]

Interview[edit]

During his retirement, Czernek was interviewed about his experience during the Battle of Mombasa at the Museum of Humanity. The shots shown during the interview broadcast are of Czernek viewing a commemorative diorama of the battle and of the diorama itself. At the beginning of the interview, Czernek is shown slowly approaching the diorama with a visible prosthetic in place for an amputated right leg. His leg is assumed to have been lost during the battle.

According to Czernek, during the battle for New Mombasa, Czernek and his unit began to run low on ammo while fighting the Covenant. He and his unit had to scavenge the ground for any available weapons and ammunition as they waited for support to arrive. Czernek continued fighting with an M41 LAAG on the back of an overturned Warthog when John-117 arrived with a primed grenade in his hand.

It should be noted that his testimony is not entirely reliable. While it is possible that Czernek fought in New Mombasa, the specifics of Spartan-117's intervention in the battle are fabricated, possibly by the ONI in order to cover up the true circumstances surrounding John's disappearance and the end of the war from general public as well as the existence of the Forerunners and the Flood.

Trivia[edit]

  • In the Believe diorama, Czernek is possibly the Marine seen on a damaged Warthog several meters from the Hunter from the beginning, since he described himself being in that location during the interview.
  • Due to his name and strong accent, it can be assumed Czernek is of Western Slavic descent.

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Believe campaign, "Museum": "Maj. Pawl Czernek: UNSC (ret.)
    active duty: 2551-2581"