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Bipbap, also known as Bipbap the Vanquisher, was an Unggoy mercenary who served within the Banished and became known by the United Nations Space Command as one of the most dangerous Unggoy circa 2560.[1] During the Installation 07 conflict, Bipbap would be killed by John-117.[2]
Biography[edit]
Respected bodyguard[edit]
Bipbap was born on the Unggoy homeworld of Balaho. During the Human-Covenant War, he served as a bodyguard for high-ranking officials within the Covenant. While serving under Chieftain Tartarus, Bipbap earned a reputation for extreme ruthlessness for slaying scores of his own species after they sided with the Sangheili following the Great Schism.[1][4]
Assassin[edit]
After the Covenant collapsed in late 2552, Bipbap returned to Balaho and refashioned himself as an assassin for hire. He was so successful in this profession that his clan bestowed upon him the title of "Vanquisher". Later on, Bipbap became notorious for his multiple acts of widespread destruction on the colony of Venezia, where the damage wrought during the ruthless pursuit of his targets had resulted in over 830 human casualties.[1]
Banished service[edit]
At some point, Bipbap joined the Banished and served within Alpha Pack in the Ninth Combat Element of the Heart of Tala.[1] He participated in the Banished occupation of Installation 07 in 2560, during which time his location was discovered by the Weapon. She passed this information on to Spartan-II John-117, who tracked down and killed Bipbap.[2]
Equipment[edit]
During the Installation 07 conflict, Bipbap wore a maroon Ultra combat harness and carried a modified Disruptor called the Calcine Disruptor. He also carried plasma grenades.[1][2]
In-game information[edit]
Halo Infinite[edit]
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Target dossier[edit]
The mercenary Bipbap is among the most dangerous Unggoys known to the UNSC. Once a bodyguard for high-ranking Covenant officials, Bipbap earned his reputation for ruthlessness in service of the chieftain Tartarus slaying scores of his own people for siding with the Elites in the Great War. Following the collapse of the Covenant, Bipbap returned to his homeworld of Balaho to refashion himself as an assassin for hire, and was so successful that he was granted the title of "Vanquisher" by his clan. Bipbap is notorious for numerous acts of widespread destruction on the colony of Venezia, where his relentless and ruthless pursuit of his targets – and the collateral damage caused along the way – resulted in over 830 human casualties. | |
BIPBAP, THE VANQUISHER | |
ALPHA PACK | |
NINTH COMBAT ELEMENT | |
HEART OF TALA |
Trivia[edit]
Bipbap's name is possibly a reference to the Halo 3: ODST ViDoc narrated by Sergeant Major Avery Johnson from which the iconic phrase "Bip. Bap. Bam!" originated.
Gallery[edit]
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Bipbap and an Unggoy Ultra on Deadlock (Halo Infinite)
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo Infinite (First appearance)
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Halo Infinite, High Value Target dossier, Bipbap
- ^ a b c d e Halo Infinite, campaign mission Connections: Bipbap
- ^ Halo Infinite, TACMAP, Bipbap
- ^ Twitter, Halo (@Halo): "Once a bodyguard for high-ranking Covenant officials, Bipbap’s reputation for ruthlessness came from his service to the Brute Chieftain Tartarus. Bipbap's loyalty drove him to slay his own people for siding with the Sangheili during the Great Schism. #FictionFriday" (Retrieved on Nov 28, 2022) [archive]