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*SPARTAN-1337 is the main character of ''[[Odd One Out]]'', the non-canon and satirical interpretation of the ''Halo'' universe produced by [[Wikipedia:Toei Animation|Toei Animation]] for ''[[Halo Legends]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|San Diego Comic Con 2009: Halo panel}} 1337 was voiced by Deke Anderson. | *SPARTAN-1337 is the main character of ''[[Odd One Out]]'', the non-canon and satirical interpretation of the ''Halo'' universe produced by [[Wikipedia:Toei Animation|Toei Animation]] for ''[[Halo Legends]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|San Diego Comic Con 2009: Halo panel}} 1337 was voiced by Deke Anderson.{{Ref/Generic|[[Halo Legends credits]]}} | ||
*His SPARTAN tag, 1337, is a reference to the internet meme known as "[[Wikipedia:Leet|leet speak]]", which uses numbers and symbols as letters. The tag itself is a leet speak version of the word "elite". | *His SPARTAN tag, 1337, is a reference to the internet meme known as "[[Wikipedia:Leet|leet speak]]", which uses numbers and symbols as letters. The tag itself is a leet speak version of the word "elite". | ||
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- "I'm one heck of a Mama myself!"
- — SPARTAN-1337 as he's about to face Pluton.
SPARTAN-1337 is a SPARTAN-II Commando of the UNSC Naval Special Warfare Command.[1][2]
Biography
SPARTAN-1337 trained with his fellow Spartans, which John-117 considered the best. During his Spartan career, 1337 has apparently fell out of a Pelican in multiple instances.[1]
During one particular mission on the planet Cronkee, the fourth planet in the Unicorn system, 1337 slipped and fell out of a Pelican. As he tried to hail the Pelican, he discovered three children standing behind him. While 1337 was attempting to make contact with John-117, still annoyed at the children who were following him, Pluton suddenly appeared. 1337 told the kids to escape and engaged Pluton in a battle. He got knocked out by Pluton, but he was helped by Guy and May, older siblings of the three children. May and Guy told 1337 about "Mama", who fought off bird headed pirates once and that they could help. 1337 hesitated but eventually agreed as the three fought Pluton. When Pluton began charging up again, SPARTAN-1337 distracted the Jiralhanae by shouting, "Hey, what the heck is that?!" to make their escape. Suddenly, the crashed ship that SPARTAN-1337 found earlier creates a Slipspace rupture. The ship fired a MAC at Pluton, causing him to be thrown into the rupture. May, Guy, Loo, Sap, and Pom returned home, while 1337 was contacted by Master Chief. Master Chief ordered 1337 to head to the rendezvous point, but 1337 told Master Chief that he might be a little late as a pterodactyl suddenly appeared and carried him off into the horizon.[1]
Personality and traits
Despite being accident-prone and clumsy, SPARTAN-1337 is quite cocky and confident in his abilities despite his comical blundering. None of the inhabitants of planet Cronkee are aware of his status as a SPARTAN-II: he introduces himself with great gusto which does nothing to clarify his rank or status as one of the self-proclaimed "strongest warriors in space".
Production notes
- SPARTAN-1337 is the main character of Odd One Out, the non-canon and satirical interpretation of the Halo universe produced by Toei Animation for Halo Legends.[2] 1337 was voiced by Deke Anderson.[3]
- His SPARTAN tag, 1337, is a reference to the internet meme known as "leet speak", which uses numbers and symbols as letters. The tag itself is a leet speak version of the word "elite".
Gallery
Concept art of SPARTAN-1337 from Halo Legends: Odd One Out.
List of appearances
- Halo Legends
- Odd One Out (Non-canonical appearance)
Sources
- ^ a b c Halo Legends - Odd One Out
- ^ a b San Diego Comic Con 2009: Halo panel
- ^ Halo Legends credits