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==Overview==
==Overview==
The piece is a tense, moody ambient song by string orchestra. The piece opens with a dark, powerful drumbeat, followed by an apprehensive minor chord. Every [[seven]] seconds, the drum sounds again, punctuating a change in the chord. The song becomes increasingly disjointed towards the end, featuring the scrambled high notes typical of [[the Flood]], and slowly fades out, leaving a dark air to the scene.
The piece is a tense, moody ambient song by string orchestra. The piece opens with a dark, powerful drumbeat, followed by an apprehensive minor chord. Every [[seven]] seconds, the drum sounds again, punctuating a change in the chord. The song becomes increasingly disjointed towards the end, featuring the scrambled high notes typical of the [[Flood]], and slowly fades out, leaving a dark air to the scene. The piece is remastered into ''[[A Private Service]]'' in the ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary: Original Soundtrack]]''.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*In the level ''[[The Silent Cartographer]]'', when ''[[Bravo 022]]'' gives a Mayday call.
*In the level ''[[The Silent Cartographer]]'', when ''[[Bravo 022]]'' gives a Mayday call.
*During the cutscene in ''[[343 Guilty Spark]]'' where [[John-117]] watches the video feed from [[Wallace Jenkins|Jenkins]]' helmet.
*During the cutscene in ''[[343 Guilty Spark]]'' where [[John-117]] watches the video feed from [[Wallace Jenkins|Jenkins]]' helmet.
*It can be heard for a second time in ''[[343 Guilty Spark]]'' if the player tries to take the elevator they used to enter the containment facility.
*In the level ''[[Keyes]]'', it is heard when John-117 discovers that Captain Keyes was assimilated into the [[Proto-Gravemind]].
*In the beginning of ''[[Halo: Last One Standing]]'' of the ''[[Halo: Landfall]]'' series, when [[T. Rymann]] deviates from the mission's original course to find a medic for the injured [[S. Hartley]].
*In the beginning of ''[[Halo: Last One Standing]]'' of the ''[[Halo: Landfall]]'' series, when [[T. Rymann]] deviates from the mission's original course to find a medic for the injured [[S. Hartley]].
*It can be heard for a second time in ''[[343 Guilty Spark]]'' if the player tries to take the elevator they used to enter the containment facility.
 
*In ''[[Keyes]]'', it is heard when [[John-117]] enters the [[Truth and Reconciliation]]’s bridge, and discovers the flood-infected Captain Keyes
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
The name is clearly derived from the Chief witnessing the horrible fates of [[Wallace Jenkins|Jenkins]], [[Bisenti]], [[Mendoza]] and the rest of [[Avery Junior Johnson|Johnson]]'s squad.
The name is clearly derived from the Chief witnessing the horrible fates of Jenkins, [[Bisenti]], [[Mendoza]] and the rest of [[Avery Junior Johnson|Johnson]]'s squad.


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Revision as of 02:18, April 3, 2020

Lament For Pvt. Jenkins

Album:

Halo: Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori

Length:

01:14

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Lament for Pvt. Jenkins is the twelfth piece included in the Halo: Original Soundtrack.

Overview

The piece is a tense, moody ambient song by string orchestra. The piece opens with a dark, powerful drumbeat, followed by an apprehensive minor chord. Every seven seconds, the drum sounds again, punctuating a change in the chord. The song becomes increasingly disjointed towards the end, featuring the scrambled high notes typical of the Flood, and slowly fades out, leaving a dark air to the scene. The piece is remastered into A Private Service in the Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary: Original Soundtrack.

Appearances

It can be heard:

Trivia

The name is clearly derived from the Chief witnessing the horrible fates of Jenkins, Bisenti, Mendoza and the rest of Johnson's squad.