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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
In ''Halo Infinite'', Tremonius appears at the end of the main campaign mission ''[[Foundation (Halo Infinite)|Foundation]]'' where he serves as the first boss. He will use his Hydra to attack from long range, but will switch to his Bulldog if engaged at close range. In addition, Tremonius has a special melee attack, in which he will fire up his jump pack and leap at the player before slamming his fist into the ground, creating a damaging shockwave around him. He will also occasionally throw M9 frag grenades.
In ''Halo Infinite'', Tremonius appears at the end of the main campaign mission ''[[Foundation (Halo Infinite)|Foundation]]'' where he serves as the first boss. He will use his Hydra to attack from long range, but will switch to his Bulldog if engaged at close range. In addition, Tremonius has a special melee attack, in which he will fire up his jump pack and leap at the player before slamming his fist into the ground, creating a damaging shockwave around him. He will occasionally throw M9 frag grenades. He is also accompanied by two [[Kig-Yar Raider]]s, the first Raiders the player encounter in the game.


Tremonius has a modest amount of health and shields compared with later bosses, though his shields regenerate rapidly. He is also accompanied by two [[Kig-Yar Raider]]s, the first Raiders the player encounter in the game.
Tremonius has a modest amount of health and shields compared with later bosses, though his shields regenerate rapidly. Two overcharged plasma pistol shots are usually sufficient to disable his shields. The [[Erudo'ma'keth-pattern pulse carbine|pulse carbine]] can also quickly deplete his shields.


==Production notes==
==Production notes==

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Tremonius
Tremonius Angry
Biographical information

Homeworld:

Doisac[1]

Born:

December 21, 2512[1]

Died:

c. May 28, 2560[2] (aged 47)

Cause of death:

Killed in battle by John-117[3]

Personal details

Species:

Jiralhanae[2]

Gender:

Male[2]

Height:

264.2 centimetres (8 ft 8 in)[1]

Weight:

567.9 kilograms (1252 lbs)[1]

Hair color:

Black[3]

Eye color:

Orange[3]

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Banished[2]

Rank:

Chieftain[4]

 

"Do not fool yourself. He was not the best of the Banished. Not by any measure."
Escharum dismissing Tremonius as one of Banished's least remarkable warriors following the latter's demise.[5]

Tremonius was a Jiralhanae Chieftain in the service of the Banished. He was a lieutenant of War Chief Escharum.[2]

Biography

"Escharum has decreed it be named in your honor, Tremonius. So that it may inspire other leaders to do what you have done."
Captain Arthoc[4]

During the Battle for Zeta Halo, on January 31, 2560,[6] Chieftain Tremonius made a name for himself by leading a successful assault that wiped out a major UNSC survivor encampment at the wreckage of the UNSC Mortal Reverie. To commemorate his accomplishment, the War Chief of the Banished, Escharum, decreed that the first of many planned Banished strongholds on Installation 07 would be built at the site of Tremonius's victory, and would be named Outpost Tremonius in his honor so that the other the Banished would be inspired by his deeds.[4]

On around May 28, Tremonius was in the House of Reckoning when the Banished's leadership received word that Spartan-II Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, who up to that point had been presumed dead, had destroyed the Ghost of Gbraakon. Infuriated and alarmed by the Master Chief's return, Tremonius began to sharply criticize Escharum's plans, going so far as to disrespect Atriox. This led Blademaster Jega 'Rdomnai to forcibly restrain and threaten the Jiralhanae. Escharum assured the bitter Tremonius that the Spartan's reappearance would provide the Banished with a much-needed challenge, and ordered his underlings not to interfere with the Spartan's activities for the time being.[3]

Not long after this meeting, the Master Chief activated a Banished lift within the depths of Zeta Halo while searching for a way to the surface, but Tremonius was waiting and descended in the lift alongside two Kig-Yar Raiders. Tremonius announced that Escharum's orders were that the Master Chief should be brought before him; however, Escharum did not specify in how many pieces. Using a jetpack, Tremonius engaged the Spartan and the Weapon, but he and the raiders were outmatched and killed by the Master Chief.[3]

After ascending the lift, which emerged within Outpost Tremonius, the Master Chief encountered a hologram of Escharum, who taunted him and dismissed the late Tremonius as one of the Banished's least remarkable warriors. As the Master Chief engaged the Banished forces holding the outpost, a Jiralhanae announced Tremonius' death over the loudspeaker and stated that whoever killed the Spartan would take Tremonius' place. However, the Master Chief cleared out the Banished and recovered the area for the UNSC's use for the first time since the Mortal Reverie had fallen to Tremonius and his forces.[5]

Equipment

Tremonius was equipped with a Jump pack and also wielded a MLRS-2 Hydra and CQS48 Bulldog when confronting John-117. He also carried M9 fragmentation grenades.[2]

Gameplay

In Halo Infinite, Tremonius appears at the end of the main campaign mission Foundation where he serves as the first boss. He will use his Hydra to attack from long range, but will switch to his Bulldog if engaged at close range. In addition, Tremonius has a special melee attack, in which he will fire up his jump pack and leap at the player before slamming his fist into the ground, creating a damaging shockwave around him. He will occasionally throw M9 frag grenades. He is also accompanied by two Kig-Yar Raiders, the first Raiders the player encounter in the game.

Tremonius has a modest amount of health and shields compared with later bosses, though his shields regenerate rapidly. Two overcharged plasma pistol shots are usually sufficient to disable his shields. The pulse carbine can also quickly deplete his shields.

Production notes

Tremonius is voiced by Brian Sommer in Halo Infinite.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 455
  2. ^ a b c d e f Halo Infinite Campaign Gameplay Overview
  3. ^ a b c d e Halo Infinite, campaign level Foundation
  4. ^ a b c Halo Infinite, Banished Audio log: Outpost Intel #15 - In Your Honor
  5. ^ a b Halo Infinite, campaign level Outpost Tremonius
  6. ^ Halo Infinite, Spartan Audio log: Retaliation #07 - Red Tide