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[[Image:Jackson Law.JPG|thumb|left|'''Jackson Law''', 50 years after [[The Great War]].]] | [[Image:Jackson Law.JPG|thumb|left|'''Jackson Law''', 50 years after [[The Great War]].]] | ||
== United Nations Space Command Field CSV == | == United Nations Space Command Field CSV == | ||
'''Name''': Jackson Law<br> | '''Name''': Jackson Law<br /> | ||
'''UNSC Service Number''': 10082—00055-JL<br> | '''UNSC Service Number''': 10082—00055-JL<br /> | ||
“We were patrolling the southern ridge in a standard Delta formation; three men to a [[Warthog]], three hogs to a patrol. Just before the [[plasma]] round obliterated the ground in front of us, I heard our gunner yell out a warning. The next thing I knew, the hog was flipping end over end.<br> | “We were patrolling the southern ridge in a standard Delta formation; three men to a [[Warthog]], three hogs to a patrol. Just before the [[plasma]] round obliterated the ground in front of us, I heard our gunner yell out a warning. The next thing I knew, the hog was flipping end over end.<br /> | ||
I awoke hours later, covered in dirt, about 40 feet from my smoldering vehicle. No one else in my patrol survived the attack. I walked away with 4 cracked ribs and a broken arm.” | I awoke hours later, covered in dirt, about 40 feet from my smoldering vehicle. No one else in my patrol survived the attack. I walked away with 4 cracked ribs and a broken arm.” | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
http://halo3.com/believe/test/shell.html | http://halo3.com/believe/test/shell.html |
Revision as of 02:39, March 30, 2008
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United Nations Space Command Field CSV
Name: Jackson Law
UNSC Service Number: 10082—00055-JL
“We were patrolling the southern ridge in a standard Delta formation; three men to a Warthog, three hogs to a patrol. Just before the plasma round obliterated the ground in front of us, I heard our gunner yell out a warning. The next thing I knew, the hog was flipping end over end.
I awoke hours later, covered in dirt, about 40 feet from my smoldering vehicle. No one else in my patrol survived the attack. I walked away with 4 cracked ribs and a broken arm.”