Hello, I have a few questions about Halo: Reach that I really wanted to ask you guys about. It has been bothering me not knowing the answers.
There are five named members of Noble Team; Carter, Kat, Emile, Jorge, and Jun. Are these their last names, first names, or nicknames?
The Spartan-IIIs on Noble Team have an A or B in front of their number on their service tags, with Jorge having none. What do these letters represent and why are they different?
Using the “Auntie Dot” A.I. Firefight voice, whose voice is that of when your Spartan is sprinting? I love the Auntie Dot voice, but I really find the voice when you’re running with it very annoying. It’s not even Auntie Dot!
> 1. Those are first names, Kat is just a nickname for Catherine.
> 2. The letters represent which Spartan-III Company they came from. So Carter, Emile and Jun are Alpha. Kat and Six are Beta. Jorge is a Spartan-II.
> 3. No clue.
A great big thank you to YOU! Now my Auntie Dot voice question remains, but I have a few others.
Other than Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta company and the Headhunters, are there any other SPARTAN-III groups?
> > 1. Those are first names, Kat is just a nickname for Catherine.
> > 2. The letters represent which Spartan-III Company they came from. So Carter, Emile and Jun are Alpha. Kat and Six are Beta. Jorge is a Spartan-II.
> > 3. No clue.
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> A great big thank you to YOU! Now my Auntie Dot voice question remains, but I have a few others.
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> 1. Other than Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta company and the Headhunters, are there any other SPARTAN-III groups?
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> 2. Roughly how many SPARTAN-IIIs were there?
Thus far, no. Delta Company also never got trained.
If by augmented you mean stronger, faster, etc. Then all spartans are augmented… because that is what a spartan is, an augmented human being. MJOLNIR armour further enhances the spartans, but is too lethal for ordinary humans, hence why the two projects were ran side by side.
Correct, I believe it is MJOLNIR mk. 4 off the top of my head, but I may be wrong there. You can buy MJOLNIR mk. 5 & 6 from the armoury, or at least parts of them
> 1. If by augmented you mean stronger, faster, etc. Then all spartans are augmented… because that is what a spartan is, an augmented human being. MJOLNIR armour further enhances the spartans, but is too lethal for ordinary humans, hence why the two projects were ran side by side.
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> 2. Correct, <mark>I believe it is MJOLNIR mk. 4</mark> off the top of my head, but I may be wrong there. You can buy MJOLNIR mk. 5 & 6 from the armoury, or at least parts of them
The armour Noble 6 wears (the default matchmaking armour) is actually called Mark V(B).
> 1. If by augmented you mean stronger, faster, etc. Then all spartans are augmented… because that is what a spartan is, an augmented human being. MJOLNIR armour further enhances the spartans, but is too lethal for ordinary humans, hence why the two projects were ran side by side.
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> 2. Correct, I believe it is MJOLNIR mk. 4 off the top of my head, but I may be wrong there. You can buy MJOLNIR mk. 5 & 6 from the armoury, or at least parts of them
Yeah, it’s just that most of the SPARTAN-IIIs were issued SPI armour which did not have shields, or even enhance strength, speed, or agility. Augmentations mean a lot in combat, but I don’t think augmentations aren’t going to help you [as] significantly if you’re not gonna have MJOLNIR armour.
Unfortunately No, But the III’s always did get the job done with flying colors.
Major losses and even with SPI on. Which I wish that they had been given at least headhunter standards with shielding. Would have saved alot of lives dangit… (My favorite generation of spartans btw lol)