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'''Ellie Bloom''' is a [[civilian]] woman living in the [[Outer Colonies]]. She was a childhood friend of the future [[John-117|Master Chief]], John, living next to each other in their childhood.{{Ref/Audio|Id=htt1|HtT| | '''Ellie Bloom''' is a [[civilian]] woman living in the [[Outer Colonies]]. She was a childhood friend of the future [[John-117|Master Chief]], John, living next to each other in their childhood.{{Ref/Audio|Id=htt1|HtT|Season=1|Episode 01: A Hairline Fracture}} | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Ellie, John and their friend [[Katrina]] often built and raced in obstacle courses of their own. Occasionally their parents allowed them to go stargazing in the grasslands near [[Elysium City]]. Ellie moved off-planet before [[2517|December 2517]]. Because her parents limited her access to [[Waypoint]] she was prevented from keeping in touch with John and did not learn of his supposed death when his [[flash clone]] died.{{Ref/Audio|Id=htt2|HtT| | Ellie, John and their friend [[Katrina]] often built and raced in obstacle courses of their own. Occasionally their parents allowed them to go stargazing in the grasslands near [[Elysium City]]. Ellie moved off-planet before [[2517|December 2517]]. Because her parents limited her access to [[Waypoint]] she was prevented from keeping in touch with John and did not learn of his supposed death when his [[flash clone]] died.{{Ref/Audio|Id=htt2|HtT|Season=1|Episode 02: Bad Records}} | ||
In [[2558]], she was interviewed by journalist [[Benjamin Giraud]] as part of his investigation into the history of the Master Chief, where she learned, to her great surprise, that her childhood friend John became the famous Master Chief. Giraud had found Bloom through his own contacts rather than the list of interviewees that the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] gave him, suggesting that her story was genuine unlike that of [[Deon Govender]].{{Ref/Reuse|htt1}} Bloom contacted her and John's childhood friend Katrina about the revelation but the latter told her that John had died at age six, a discrepancy she subsequently brought to Giraud's attention.{{Ref/Reuse|htt2}} Ellie also noted to Giraud that many of the details supplied by Deon Govender such as the [[insurrectionist]] presence in Elysium City and the story of John's boxing at a young age were complete fabrications; Elysium had never been targed by rebels, and boxing had been outlawed on the entire colony of Eridanus II.{{Ref/Audio|HtT| | In [[2558]], she was interviewed by journalist [[Benjamin Giraud]] as part of his investigation into the history of the Master Chief, where she learned, to her great surprise, that her childhood friend John became the famous Master Chief. Giraud had found Bloom through his own contacts rather than the list of interviewees that the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] gave him, suggesting that her story was genuine unlike that of [[Deon Govender]].{{Ref/Reuse|htt1}} Bloom contacted her and John's childhood friend Katrina about the revelation but the latter told her that John had died at age six, a discrepancy she subsequently brought to Giraud's attention.{{Ref/Reuse|htt2}} Ellie also noted to Giraud that many of the details supplied by Deon Govender such as the [[insurrectionist]] presence in Elysium City and the story of John's boxing at a young age were complete fabrications; Elysium had never been targed by rebels, and boxing had been outlawed on the entire colony of Eridanus II.{{Ref/Audio|HtT|Season=1|Episode 03: Critical Condition}} | ||
==Production note== | ==Production note== |
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Ellie Bloom is a civilian woman living in the Outer Colonies. She was a childhood friend of the future Master Chief, John, living next to each other in their childhood.[1]
Biography[edit]
Ellie, John and their friend Katrina often built and raced in obstacle courses of their own. Occasionally their parents allowed them to go stargazing in the grasslands near Elysium City. Ellie moved off-planet before December 2517. Because her parents limited her access to Waypoint she was prevented from keeping in touch with John and did not learn of his supposed death when his flash clone died.[2]
In 2558, she was interviewed by journalist Benjamin Giraud as part of his investigation into the history of the Master Chief, where she learned, to her great surprise, that her childhood friend John became the famous Master Chief. Giraud had found Bloom through his own contacts rather than the list of interviewees that the Office of Naval Intelligence gave him, suggesting that her story was genuine unlike that of Deon Govender.[1] Bloom contacted her and John's childhood friend Katrina about the revelation but the latter told her that John had died at age six, a discrepancy she subsequently brought to Giraud's attention.[2] Ellie also noted to Giraud that many of the details supplied by Deon Govender such as the insurrectionist presence in Elysium City and the story of John's boxing at a young age were complete fabrications; Elysium had never been targed by rebels, and boxing had been outlawed on the entire colony of Eridanus II.[3]
Production note[edit]
Ellie Bloom was depicted in the Halo 3 trailer Starry Night as an unidentified child, sat in a field alongside a young John-117.[4] She would later return in the 2015 audio drama Hunt the Truth. In the audio series, Bloom is portrayed by Canadian–American actress Tara Strong in Hunt the Truth.[5][6]
List of appearances[edit]
- Starry Night (First appearance)
- Hunt the Truth
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b c HUNTtheTRUTH, season 1, episode Episode 01: A Hairline Fracture
- ^ a b HUNTtheTRUTH, season 1, episode Episode 02: Bad Records
- ^ HUNTtheTRUTH, season 1, episode Episode 03: Critical Condition
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Clarity & Grace (Retrieved on Dec 23, 2019) [archive]
- ^ Xbox Wire, Halo 5: Guardians #HuntTheTruth – Has the Master Chief Gone AWOL? (Retrieved on May 10, 2024) [archive]
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Witness Projection (Retrieved on Dec 23, 2019) [archive]