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*Fitzgerald was the only Marine known to have ridden on a Warthog when attached to a Pelican.
*Fitzgerald was the only Marine known to have ridden on a Warthog when attached to a Pelican.
*In-game, Fitzgerald will not board ''Echo 419'' in the end of the [[campaign]] level ''[[Halo (Halo: Combat Evolved level)|Halo]]'', and will be left behind on the Warthog.
*In-game, Fitzgerald will not board ''Echo 419'' in the end of the [[campaign]] level ''[[Halo (Halo: Combat Evolved level)|Halo]]'', and will be left behind on the Warthog.
*Fitzgerald was likely left behind for a scouting mission with other left behind marines, and was later picked up along with the scouts.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 13:57, July 15, 2012

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"I'm your man, Chief! Let's roll!"
— An enthusiastic PFC Fitzgerald awaits departure behind the gun of a Warthog

M. Fitzgerald was a UNSC Marine assigned to the UNSC Pillar of Autumn.

Biography

Battle of Installation 04

Main article: Battle of Installation 04

When the crashed Pillar of Autumn arrived at Installation 04 in 2552, Fitzgerald apparently evacuated from the ship on the D77-TC Pelican Echo 419. When Echo 419 responded to a distress signal from Fire Team Charlie, Fitzgerald accompanied John-117 in a Warthog to search for the other Bumblebee lifeboats. Fitzgerald introduced himself to the Chief enthusiastically.[1]

While in their search for surviving Marines and Navy personnel, he was wounded in the arm by a shot from a T-33 Needler. After that, John-117 ordered him to man his position and keep firing until he returned.[2] He took cover behind the Warthog and waited until the Chief was able to treat his wound with Biofoam. He continued to man the M41 LAAG and survived the fight to return to Alpha Base with the Chief. He was possibly killed in the Battle of Installation 04, probably either when First Lieutenant Melissa McKay destroyed the Truth and Reconciliation to keep the Flood from the ring world or when Installation 04 was destroyed.

Trivia

  • Fitzgerald was the only Marine known to have ridden on a Warthog when attached to a Pelican.
  • In-game, Fitzgerald will not board Echo 419 in the end of the campaign level Halo, and will be left behind on the Warthog.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Flood, page 72
  2. ^ Halo: The Flood, page 81