Talk:343 Guilty Spark (level)

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Crazy Marine

  • Marty confirmed in an HBO forum post that Jaime Griesemer told him that the Crazy Marine shoots himself when you are not around. Link Maybe the crazy marine can get his own entry? --Vlad3163 03:41, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

That just doesn't make sense. If he had shot himself there would have been a body (assuming he wasn't assimilated by the flood) and/or blood. 75.88.184.56 01:02, 27 May 2007 (UTC)


Other

  • One question is those ally dots on your raydar.No one knows what exactly are they.--04:27, 10 September 2006 72.178.136.80
You have to look closely for those. They are actually armless Flood Combat Forms. You only get brief glimpses of them running around on the ledges above you at the beginning of the level. -ED 18:35, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
  • um, okay I'm confused in the article it says Jenkins became flood (which I believe), but in an article about him he is said to have survived. Which is right?
He and his entire squad, except Johnson, are turned into Combat Forms. However, in Jenkins' case, his Infection Form is weakened from the centuries of containment, and it cannot control him fully. He watches in terror as he loses control of his mutated body and the form moves his body around and attacks his mind.
Jenkins' combat form follows a group of Flood to the surface where they attack a group of marines under command of First Lieutenant Melissa McKay. Without complete control over his body, Jenkins, who is desperate to end his own life, attempts to get killed while assaulting the Lieutenant, but instead he is captured by the ODSTs, who take him prisoner. Major Antonio Silva tries to interrogate him and Jenkins reveals an imminent threat to the base from the Flood. He is later taken to the Truth and Reconciliation while the Marines assault the ship. Jenkins, knowing that Silva plans to take the ship home to Earth, overwhelms the Infection form inside him and tries to destroy the ship, because he knows that there are more Flood present aboard it, and they would inevitably escape and destroy Earth. He fails to do so, but Lieutenant McKay, seeing the truth as well, destroys the vessel for him. The destruction then takes his life, mercifully ending his suffering.