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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Unlike most UNSC personnel, the Marines only speak Hungarian, a language not commonly seen or used previously in the ''[[Halo]]'' universe. This is possibly due to translations software translating it based on the language of the user. That way, ODSTs can spend more time training then learning different languages.
The Marines only speak Hungarian, a language not commonly seen or used previously in the ''[[Halo]]'' universe. This is possibly due to translations software translating it based on the language of the user. That way, ODSTs can spend more time training then learning different languages.


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The Halo 3 Live Action Trailer is a live-action short made exclusively for the launch of Halo 3: ODST. The trailer along with the upcoming short film is directed by Rupert Sanders, who also worked on Halo 3: Believe.[1].

This short showcases the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, an elite organization of UNSC Marines, focusing on the 19th Shock Troops Battalion during their operations in the Human-Covenant War.

Overview

The film starts with a military funeral held for SSGT K. Stark, with a young Tarkov watching, and then shows his recruitment and basic training to enlist as a Marine. Later, the video skips to a combat drop as Tarkov, now an ODST in an insertion pod, drops into a Covenant-held battlefield on an unknown planet, where he encounters a Brute and is nearly killed, acquiring wounds to his face. The Brute closes in for the kill as Tarkov fires his pistol, but is killed by a crashing Banshee, saving Tarkov's life. The scene skips ahead to Tarkov again, now several years older, the wounds on his face having become scars. He and a number of other ODST's hold a small service for a fallen comrade killed during combat, and hear a distant explosion and plasma fire in the distance. Forced to abandon the service, the ODST's put their helmets back on and move out.

Trivia

The Marines only speak Hungarian, a language not commonly seen or used previously in the Halo universe. This is possibly due to translations software translating it based on the language of the user. That way, ODSTs can spend more time training then learning different languages.

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