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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*SPARTAN-1337 was voiced by Deke Anderson.<ref>'''Halo Legends:''' ''Odd One Out'' credits</ref>
*SPARTAN-1337 was voiced by Deke Anderson.<ref>'''Halo Legends:''' ''Odd One Out'' credits</ref>
*His SPARTAN tag, 1337, is a reference to the internet meme known as "[[Wikipedia:Leet|leet speak]]", which uses numbers and symbols as letters. The tag itself is a leet speak version of the word "leet". It may be a reference to the number [[List of "seven" references in Halo|7]] (1+3+3+7=14/2=7).
*His SPARTAN tag, 1337, is a reference to the internet meme known as "[[Wikipedia:Leet|leet speak]]", which uses numbers and symbols as letters. The tag itself is a leet speak version of the word "leet".


==Sources==
==Sources==

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SPARTAN-1337
Legends SPARTAN-II.jpg
Biographical information

Gender:

Male

Height:

7'2 (218cm)

Political and military information

Spartan tag:

1337

 

"I'm one heck of a Mama myself!"
— SPARTAN-1337 as he's about to face Pluton

SPARTAN-1337 is a SPARTAN-II Commando of the UNSC Naval Special Warfare Command.[1][2] He is the main character of Odd One Out, the non-canon and satirical interpretation of the Halo universe produced by Toei Animation for Halo Legends.[2]

Background

Main article: Odd One Out

He is depicted as being extremely accident-prone and clumsy. All throughout Odd One Out, Spartan 1337 is quite cocky and confident in his abilities despite his comical blundering. Also, none of the inhabitants of planet Cronkee are aware of his status as a SPARTAN-II: he introduces himself with great gusto which does nothing to clarify his rank or status as one of the self-proclaimed "strongest warriors in space".

Trivia

  • SPARTAN-1337 was voiced by Deke Anderson.[3]
  • His SPARTAN tag, 1337, is a reference to the internet meme known as "leet speak", which uses numbers and symbols as letters. The tag itself is a leet speak version of the word "leet".

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Legends, Announcement Trailer
  2. ^ a b San Diego Comic Con 2009: Halo panel
  3. ^ Halo Legends: Odd One Out credits