Carol Rawley
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Template:Human Character Infobox Flight Officer Captain Carol Rawley (alternatively known by her Call Sign Foehammer) was the pilot of Pelican transport Echo 419 on the Pillar of Autumn in 2552. She had great talent in the way of hostile insertions and mounting rescues, and this made her stand out among the other pilots on the Autumn. Foehammer was voiced by Tanya Pettiford-Wates. Her copilot was Lieutenant Frye.[1] She is technically an unseen character, as players can only see her ship. She is a member of the 23rd Naval Air Squadron. She also appears to be the leader of the Pillar of Autumn's Pelican contingent.[2]
Not long after the Pillar of Autumn makes a blind jump to the Threshold system, Covenant forces descend once again upon the ship. Foehammer escapes in the ensuing battle and descends to the surface of Installation 04, where many UNSC forces have landed. There, she helps the Master Chief and Cortana pick up scattered Marines and get them out of the battlefield and back to Alpha Base. She and Frye assist the Chief and Cortana many times through the Battle of Installation 04, including helping them rescue Captain Keyes in a daring raid on the Truth and Reconciliation, landing them and a squadron of Marines on a beach to take the Silent Cartographer, ferrying them to the Control Room, and landing them at the Flood Containment Facility. She is tragically shot down later by Covenant Banshees, as she attempts to pick up the Chief one last time and escape Installation 04 as the Pillar of Autumn explodes and destroys Halo.[3]
In addition, Foehammer is one of the few female characters of note in Halo. She, Cortana, the pilot of Keyes' Pelican in the Flood complex raid, and the pilot of Master Chief's escape pod are the only females in the original video game. The second game features two female Marines, voiced by Michelle Rodriguez: Laura Prepon and Julie Benz. The series of books provides a wider view of the soldiers, several of whom are female.
Trivia
- The call sign "Foehammer" comes from the fourteenth level of Marathon Infinity. "Foehammer" is also a literal translation of the name of Gandalf's sword, Glamdring, as well as the name of the dragon-slaying arrow in Stephen King's book The Eyes of the Dragon.
- Foehammer's Pelican, Echo 419, is possibly another reference to the number ' 7.' 4 + 1 + 9 = 14 = 2 * 7
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Flood, page 38
- ^ Halo: The Flood page 39
- ^ Halo: The Flood, page 338,339