Ok, knowing him and John compared is very similar. Almost same armour, alike voice, you can get a glimse of Noble 6’s face in the Lone Wolf on Reach, if you look, when the first elite stabs him, he jumps up, you can see part of a eye and a scar, now turn up your brightness on the epiluge off Halo 4/Reclaimer and when they take off his armour, turn your brigtness to the highest, did you see it? A small brown eye and a SCAR! Tell me what you think below!!!
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No, definitely not lol
They should be around the same age + like 70% of all humans in the current day have brown eyes and that number is increasing per year so the eye colour has nothing to do with it and scars are not genetic
No, definitely not. The Spartan-IIIs are younger than the Spartan-IIs. By the time of the attack on Reach, John’s already somewhere in his mid-40s. Beta Company, which is the S-III company that Noble Six is from, wasn’t formed until around 2531, which is a good 15 or so years after John got recruited for the S-II program. Noble Six is younger than John by at least 10 years.
Well, The eye color was brighter if you caught that, think… I know someone with a genetic scar on they’re arm, check the armour also, that is the ONLY thing that was recovered from Reach.
I am sorry if I was wrong, I noticed these two things tjen played the endings beside each other, same skin, same eyes, same armour, same scar, no hair, it was weird at first! But maybe Bungi hides something… Maybe they are the same people!!! They look SO ALIKE, N6 might have been recovered a few minutes later before it glassed!!! So if that is true or false, and what is the deal with Cortana picking N6? Did he have the same genetics as John?? Did he have a brave spirit like John?? Tell me what you think, lets dig deeper!
lol no. Unless we get into Kyle Reece/John (117 confirmed link?!?!?!) Connor territory.
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Please don’t post multiple times in a row. You can edit your last post to add additional information or quote others.
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Noble 6 is not Master Chief’s father.
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Noble 6 and Master Chief are not the same person.
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> 3. Noble 6 and Master Chief are not the same person.
…yeah okay; but are they twins?
They are not related at all, your question has been answered multiple times at this point.
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…No.
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The amount of people taking this question seriously is rather amusing.
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Serious or not, talking lore is always fun.
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> The amount of people taking this question seriously is rather amusing.
It’s not really a matter of taking it seriously or not. It’s the fact that questions like these are brought up fairly often and they don’t really promote a whole lot of discussion value. There are plenty of ways to make funny posts that still retain discussion value, but rehashing absurd notions like these aren’t all that fun when they’ve been asked a dozen times. The first or second time it comes up can illicit a good chuckle, but like all jokes, retelling it over and over eventually just gets annoying.
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Fine…cousins though? Like twice removed…(I’ll stop the trolling now, thanks for playing).
Negative. Age discrepancy for a start. And the other issues notwithstanding, I don’t think SPARTAN operators of any class, save perhaps the IVs would ever even have the opportunity to create/have a child (I could be wrong, let me know). At least, the IIs and IIIs had reduced sexual drives due to their augmentations, as far as I know.
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> Negative. Age discrepancy for a start. And the other issues notwithstanding, I don’t think SPARTAN operators of any class, save perhaps the IVs would ever even have the opportunity to create/have a child (I could be wrong, let me know). At least, the IIs and IIIs had reduced sexual drives due to their augmentations, as far as I know.
A few Spartan-Is had children, but I assume you are referring exclusively to the IIs and IIIs. In that case, Maria-062 “retired” in order to start a family. She remained in UNSC service though as a tester for Mjolnir systems. There’s a story from The Graphic Novel where Maria was testing the Mark VI before it was being shipped up to Cairo Station for the Chief to use. Randall-037 also started a family on Sedra after going MIA during the Battle of Vodin in 2532.
Though aside from those two, I don’t recall any Spartans who went on to have families or even wanted to.
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> It’s not really a matter of taking it seriously or not. It’s the fact that questions like these are brought up fairly often and they don’t really promote a whole lot of discussion value. There are plenty of ways to make funny posts that still retain discussion value, but rehashing absurd notions like these aren’t all that fun when they’ve been asked a dozen times. The first or second time it comes up can illicit a good chuckle, but like all jokes, retelling it over and over eventually just gets annoying.
Don’t need to tell me twice, I’ve witnessed more than my fair shrare of drivel (mostly by Recruits) in the years I’ve been here.
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> Serious or not, talking lore is always fun.
You obviously haven’t seen the sheer stupidity that crops up every so often then.
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> You obviously haven’t seen the sheer stupidity that crops up every so often then.
Nah, I’m just a lore buff for a few franchises, including Halo. I’m more than happy to clarify rather than to criticize when it comes to straightening out lore misunderstandings.