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==Biography==
==Biography==
Pluton was created to counter the strength of the Spartans. He was sent to the planet [[Cronkee]] by the [[Prophet of Truth]] to kill the [[John-117|Master Chief]] but ends up fighting [[SPARTAN-1337]] instead.<ref>'''[[Halo Legends]]''', ''[[Odd One Out]]''</ref> After some chaos Mama opens a [[slipspace]] portal and fires a life boat at Pluton sending him through the slipspace portal. Pluton is then seen with his head trapped in the life boat and drifting towards a Halo ring.
Pluton was created to counter the strength of the Spartans. He was sent to the planet [[Cronkee]] by the [[Prophet of Truth]] to kill the [[John-117|Master Chief]] but ended up fighting [[SPARTAN-1337]] instead.<ref>'''[[Halo Legends]]''', ''[[Odd One Out]]''</ref> After some chaotic fighting [[Mama]] opened a [[slipspace]] portal and fired a life boat at Pluton, sending him through the slipspace portal. Pluton was last seen with his head trapped in the life boat and drifting towards a Halo ring.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 17:32, November 27, 2011

Template:Ratings Template:Not Canon Template:Character Infobox Pluton is a genetically modified Jiralhanae designed to counter the strength of the Spartans. Pluton is a non-canon character presented in the anime short Odd One Out in Halo Legends.

Biography

Pluton was created to counter the strength of the Spartans. He was sent to the planet Cronkee by the Prophet of Truth to kill the Master Chief but ended up fighting SPARTAN-1337 instead.[1] After some chaotic fighting Mama opened a slipspace portal and fired a life boat at Pluton, sending him through the slipspace portal. Pluton was last seen with his head trapped in the life boat and drifting towards a Halo ring.

Trivia

  • In the DVD commentary of Halo Legends, Frank O'Connor joked that Pluton deserved his own series.
  • Pluton doesn't have the usual "us" suffix most Jiralhanae names have.
  • Pluton's charging laser beam scene is a reference to the Shoop Da Whoop internet meme.

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