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Revision as of 18:09, October 21, 2007

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T. Rymarr[1] is an ODST in the UNSCDF during the Human-Covenant War. He was part of Delta Team as Bravo-21 with Bravo-22, AKA S. Hartley. He participated on a Battle on Earth, covering his comrade as he retrieved what seemed to be The same Long Range Scanner his partner, S. Hartley, uses to track Spartan-117(Master cheif)on his decent to the planet's surface in the next section of the short clip. Bravo-21 was almost killed by a Fuel Rod Cannon strike from a strafing Banshee flier, and at this time. The Pelican drops off a Warthog, prompting the ODSTs to make a run for it in the middle of an exposed area. Bravo-21 takes the driver's seat while Bravo-22 takes the passenger seat. As he drove away, S. Hartley was hit in the abdomen. Right after that, the Warthog crashed through a wall.

Bravo-21 makes his way towards a squad of Marines as they hold off numerous Brutes. After arriving he helps his comrade out of the Warthog as a medic treats Bravo-22. He then moves towards a few Marines near cover, after listening to a sit-rep he takes a sniper rifle and gets a flanking shot on advancing Brutes. His first two shots are immediate kills as the two Brutes fall dead. The camera then shows him firing a third round, however, doesn't show if it found a target. Instead T. Rymarr is attacked by a Brute Chieftan weilding a Gravity Hammer. After dropping the sniper rifle and dodging the first swing Bravo-21 tries to flee as he avoids a grenade. However the Chieftan swings again striking him in the chest and knocking T. Ryamarr against a wall and spraying his blood against the cement. As his body falls to the ground the Brute swings again delivering the final blow if he had survived the first strike.


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