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Once on the ground the pod's survivors were eventually captured by the [[Covenant]] after being betrayed by [[Ensign]] [[Ellen Dowski]]. The Covenant were only interested in taking Keyes prisoner. The remainder of the bridge crew were killed. Wilkins and his marines were gunned down before any of them could react.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]] page 87</ref>
Once on the ground the pod's survivors were eventually captured by the [[Covenant]] after being betrayed by [[Ensign]] [[Ellen Dowski]]. The Covenant were only interested in taking Keyes prisoner. The remainder of the bridge crew were killed. Wilkins and his marines were gunned down before any of them could react.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]] page 87</ref>
However there are three marines in the same prisoner brig as Keyes. They might have been from Wilkin's squad.
However there are three marines in the same prisoner brig as Keyes. They might have been from Wilkin's squad, although this would conflict with [[Halo: The Flood|the book]].


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Revision as of 12:09, October 14, 2008

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Wilkins was a human and a member of the UNSC Marine Corps.

Biography

In 2552, Corporal Wilkins was stationed aboard the UNSC Pillar of Autumn and saw action at Battle of Reach. During the Battle of Installation 04 he led a squad of five Marines to guard a Bumblebee for the Pillar's command crew. Although three Marines were lost, Wilkins was successful.

During the descent and jump to Installation 04, Captain Jacob Keyes borrowed Wilkins' M6D pistol to kill Isna 'Nosolee, the Prophet's employed Ossoona. 'Nosolee had stowed aboard the pod but was noticed by Keyes even through the Active Camouflage.[1]

Once on the ground the pod's survivors were eventually captured by the Covenant after being betrayed by Ensign Ellen Dowski. The Covenant were only interested in taking Keyes prisoner. The remainder of the bridge crew were killed. Wilkins and his marines were gunned down before any of them could react.[2] However there are three marines in the same prisoner brig as Keyes. They might have been from Wilkin's squad, although this would conflict with the book.

References

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