Jonathan Doherty

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The Rookie (his real name is currently unknown) is a UNSC Marine Shock Trooper who served in Mombasa, Kenya in 2552 [1]. He is the only known survivor of his unit after the Prophet of Regret's slipspace jump devastated the city when ODSTs were still conducting the drop. He is ranked as a Lance Corporal, and he is a part of the Captain's squad [2].

Background

After the devastation of Regret's jump to slipspace above the city, the ODST was the only survivor of his unit to land, with a 99.99% expected fatality rate (later corrected to 00.52%), showing only battered armor and a 6 hour period of being unconscious to show for it. At the time of impact, the Superintendent displayed the message "Motor Vehicle Crash!" and when searching for the debris through the smoke, the SI displayed "Acquiring Vehicle ID..." as a Civilian Infrastructure AI it would not have known what an HEV pod is and assumed it was a vehicle. This argument is further supported when the Superintendent attempts to obtain a vehicle I.D. for the Type-52 Phantom that came searching for survivors of the ODST drop. As a result of failing to identify the alien ship it then called the New Mombasa Police Department. After blowing the hatch off his pod, the Trooper ducked for cover to avoid the probing lights of the Phantom, and a patrolling Jiralhanae pack. The Superintendent activated a set of signs and lights a row of streetlights, showing the Trooper a safe path away from the patrol.

Trivia

  • He is the main character of Halo 3: ODST, a prologue and expansion pack to Halo 3, due out in Fall 2009.
  • His weapon in the trailer a modified Suppressed SMG with a reflex sight and a laser module.
  • He is first referred to as "The Rookie" in the December 2008 issue of Game Informer magazine.

Gallery

Sources

  1. ^ Halo 3: Recon, Announcement Trailer
  2. ^ Game Informer: December 2008, page 1