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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Halopedia uses Mister Chief for the [[Template:Realworld|Realworld]] template, which you can see at the top of this page. | *Halopedia uses Mister Chief for the [[Template:Realworld|Realworld]] template, which you can see at the top of this page. | ||
*On halo 3, | *On halo 3, during April fools day, You can see the shape of mister chiefs head on the matchmaking population map. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 01:49, April 1, 2008
On 1/16/04, Frank O'Connor posted his first weekly update. At the time, Halo 2 was still under a veil of secrecy. Frankie had just seen a promotional poster by Lorraine McLees and wanted to include it his weekly update, however it was not possible at the time. So instead Frankie created a horrible artist's impression of it. Instead of Master Chief holding a gun, Frankie drew him with a lightsaber, "because guns are hard to draw.".[1] It did not look quite right so Frankie drew in some eyes and mouth and labeled it "Mister Chief".
Frankie got such a response from fans that he decided to include another Mister Chief image in his weekly updates from then on. Mister Chief has been made in many different styles, including imitation Caravaggio and Japanese manga. Most ideas come from fan requests.
Mister Chief has been replaced in a couple weekly updates by Mrs. Chief, Evil Chief, and HotTub Guy (something which he believed Prophets to resemble). And in one instance, a calendar.
Trivia
- Halopedia uses Mister Chief for the Realworld template, which you can see at the top of this page.
- On halo 3, during April fools day, You can see the shape of mister chiefs head on the matchmaking population map.