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'''Randall Glass''' is the first person who published the [[Warthog Jump]] on the Internet. His work greatly inspired ''[[Red vs Blue]]'', and he was given a role as the Blue Commander in the first season of the show. Glass was later given a mention in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Tribute Room]], where Catherine Halsey commended him for his unbelievable actions. | '''Randall Glass''' is the first person who published the [[Warthog Jump]] on the Internet. His work greatly inspired ''[[Red vs Blue]]'', and he was given a role as the Blue Commander in the first season of the show. Glass was later given a mention in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Tribute Room]], where Catherine Halsey commended him for his unbelievable actions. | ||
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*[http://www.nailbiter.net/ Randall Glass's Website] | *[http://www.nailbiter.net/ Randall Glass's Website] | ||
*[http://www.warthog-jump.com/ Randall Glass's Warthog Jump Page] | *[http://www.warthog-jump.com/ Randall Glass's Warthog Jump Page] |
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- "It's a shame my program only ran for a single generation and that its specification so rigid. In another life, this one might have made a hell of a Spartan. He certainly should recommended for the ODST. I'll be flagging this file for investigation. It's too risky to have this Marine out in the field. If his foolish actions go unchecked, I suspect we may see dozens if not hundreds of emulators in the future."
- — Dr. Catherine Halsey
Randall Glass is the first person who published the Warthog Jump on the Internet. His work greatly inspired Red vs Blue, and he was given a role as the Blue Commander in the first season of the show. Glass was later given a mention in Halo: Reach's Tribute Room, where Catherine Halsey commended him for his unbelievable actions.