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Redding-Smythe is voiced by and named for Ian BrowningSmith, known to the ''Halo'' community ([[User:Toa Freak|including | Redding-Smythe is voiced by and named for Ian BrowningSmith, known to the ''Halo'' community ([[User:Toa Freak|including on Halopedia]]) as {{Plain|[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-gb/players/toa%20freak Toa Freak]}}. BrowningSmith is a monitor on the ''[[Halo Waypoint]]'' forums and the host of the {{Plain|[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi3C2FXS0lp7oYVbGKTg2qA ''Halo'' Canon YouTube channel]}}. | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
Revision as of 21:35, May 17, 2015
- "Do you have any idea how crazy you sound? The government kidnapping kids, turning them into soldiers?! It's something out of a bad sci-fi! You're calling yourself a journalist and you believe this crap?!"
- — Ian's audio message to Giraud[1]
Ian Redding-Smythe is a human civilian who listened to Benjamin Giraud's Hunt the Truth audio journal in 2558. After Giraud's entries theorized that the Spartan supersoldiers were created from augmented child soldiers, Redding-Smythe sent an angry audio message to Giraud, accusing him of being a terrible journalist promoting a fear-mongering story.[2]
Production note
Redding-Smythe is voiced by and named for Ian BrowningSmith, known to the Halo community (including on Halopedia) as Toa Freak. BrowningSmith is a monitor on the Halo Waypoint forums and the host of the Halo Canon YouTube channel.
List of appearances
- Hunt the Truth (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ Soundcloud, Redding-Smyhte.Ian by HUNT the TRUTH
- ^ Hunt the Truth, Episode 006