Can be elite, spartan, odst, marine etc just tell me who it is and why?
A noble six, glorious death and goals accomplished.
Either Master Chief or Noble Six
Forerunneers!! Sangheili
343 Guilty Spark
I am locked In a tie between Master chief and Buck. I know Chief is better but I love buck, he is just an awesome character
And to add those were my favorite characters from the games my favorite character lore wise is a Spartan II and best friends with master chief, Samuel-034 , but sadly he died saving Master chief on one of their first missions against the covenant in the human covenant war
I can’t believe I am going to be the first to say Sergeant Johnson. He is the most human character you see in games, and is still interesting in the expanded lore. I will never forget hearing about his platoon sharing the rock for the first time.
The Arbitor, but I also liked George from reach.
Sergeant Major Avery Johnson! Aside from the Master Chief of course
Obviously Master Chief.
But Jorge and Sergeant Johnson are right up there with him.
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> And to add those were my favorite characters from the games my favorite character lore wise is a Spartan II and best friends with master chief, Samuel-034 , but sadly he died saving Master chief on one of their first missions against the covenant in the human covenant war
He’s my favorite character, first spartan lost to the covenant and started the whole: spartans never die they just go MIA. Kelly-087 is right behind him, original blue team always
Thel Vdame and Jul M’dama.
WORT! WORT! WORT!
Chips dubbo
“Dear sarge kicking butt in outer space, wish you were here”
today I am with Locke!!
Arbiter.
Master Chief, 343 Guilty Spark, Rookie, and Cortana
The Master Chief of course! But I was a big fan of Jorge, and still am!
Aside from the Chief, probably the Arbiter.
Why? For one thing, sheer coolness: “Were it so easy.”
For another, supreme sense of honor - the first Sangheili observed to let ambushed humans retrieve their weapons, and have a fair chance to die fighting, rather than just slaughter them in their sleep.
Yes, he killed millions during the war… because at the time he believed the Prophets’ lies. But he also found the courage to turn on the religion he’d believed all his life, once he found out it was false, and has spent the rest of his life trying to make peace with the humans, to heal the harm he did.
Noble 6