Jorge- heavy weapons specialist (died detonating a slipspace bomb)
Kat- Intelligence and communications (died shot to the head, mid-sentence)
Carter- Team captain (went down with his ship)
Emile- Assault/CQC specialist. (killed by energy sword)
Noble 6- lone wolf (died Alone)
Jun- Noble team's watchful eye/sniper ( protected and watched over Dr. Halsey)
[Edited on 10.31.2010 8:45 PM PDT]
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Those aren't ironic, very interesting anyway.
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Haha! nicely done! ;)
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Connorwmcl lol I didn't notice that.[/quote]
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i kinda of thought about it that way but i was just friggn' happy when useless kat died
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] ATuin Minor "Spartans don't die Jorge, they're just missing in action." Carter is most certainly not missing in action while Jorge technically is. Jorge * Spent a lot of time away from his home planet, only to leave it once again. * Probably has the most accumulated kills over his career out of the team, the self proclaimed Big Guy, and definitely seals it by nabbing the biggest Covenant constructed vessel outside of High Charity. * Was the oldest Spartan, was the first to go. Kat *Second in command, Second to die *Lost her head just like how she lost her arm, Death from Above *Constantly making morbid comments, first conclusive death. *Died on her first glassing. Carter *Haunted by the team members who didn't make it, mortally wounded by Banshees Emile * Most fanatical about killing the enemy is killed by a Zealot * The Khukuri is famed for being able to take heads off, it practically does this * He is killed by a bigger creature wielding a bigger knife, but returns the favor. Six *Starts the game with the helmet off, ends the game the same way *Constantly getting thrown onto his/her back. Doesn't get back up one final time[/quote]That's a very enlightening analyzes of the characters Thank you for your contribution.
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Jorge: Deals with stuff like bombs- dies by a bomb Emile: Close Combat Fighter- Gets stabbed by a sword Kat: Really smart, but completely forgets to look out for snipers Carter: Leader- you'd expect him to be the last man standing Noble Six: Loner- Dies alone Jun: Sniper, usually away from the big fights- this time, hes away from the big ending.
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That's very interesting. I never noticed that before. Nice find.
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"Spartans don't die Jorge, they're just missing in action." Carter is most certainly not missing in action while Jorge technically is. Jorge * Spent a lot of time away from his home planet, only to leave it once again. * Probably has the most accumulated kills over his career out of the team, the self proclaimed Big Guy, and definitely seals it by nabbing the biggest Covenant constructed vessel outside of High Charity. * Was the oldest Spartan, was the first to go. Kat *Second in command, Second to die *Lost her head just like how she lost her arm, Death from Above *Constantly making morbid comments, first conclusive death. *Died on her first glassing. Carter *Haunted by the team members who didn't make it, mortally wounded by Banshees Emile * Most fanatical about killing the enemy is killed by a Zealot * The Khukuri is famed for being able to take heads off, it practically does this * He is killed by a bigger creature wielding a bigger knife, but returns the favor. Six *Starts the game with the helmet off, ends the game the same way *Constantly getting thrown onto his/her back. Doesn't get back up one final time
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Epic irony is epic. :V
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I liked Carters.
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Then how do you explain the Halo CE pistol?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Spartan1065 That's not [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY_amJ0YZrM]irony[/url] (highly relevant), it's just coincidence. However it is funny.[/quote] This COULD be interpreted as [url=http://www.examples-help.org.uk/situational-irony.htm]situational irony[/url] but that MAY be stretching it a bit.
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That's not [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY_amJ0YZrM]irony[/url] (highly relevant), it's just coincidence. However it is funny. [Edited on 11.01.2010 10:07 AM PDT]
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I picked up on the symbolism of Noble 6's death when I first saw it, but I didn't think about the other members of Noble Team. Nice find, OP.
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That is quite interesting. I've never noticed that before.
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lol I didn't notice that.
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im not trying to take any glory from you, but im 99% sure you stole this from as youtube comment that was highest rated.
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Pretty ironic, like with every Prophet name. Nice job!
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Irony FTW.
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Sort of similar, got it from /v/ before the games release. Jorge dies in an attempt to end the threat to his home planet, only for it to actually mean dick. Kat, the tech, dies because she didn't have a chance to get her shields up. Carter, the leader, hands over command to his subordinates via his noble sacrifice. Emile, who clearly loves his knife, gets stabbed. Six, the lone wolf, dies alone and outnumbered. Jun, the sniper, appears to have stayed out of harms way.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] griffball3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] LonE ZealoT [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] tacosaladman Emile- wears a knife (killed by energy sword)[/quote] To be less vague, Emile was Noble's Assault/CQC specialist.[/quote] to be even less vague, Emile was not a very good character(pointless)[/quote] True, I didn't care for him until the package, saved my ass from a zealot and a hunters fuel rod round. God knows he was retarded sniping with a shotgun, but when he was in CQC he saved me from repeated attempts at 4v1 elite battles. I thought i was screwed on PoA, but a melee or plasma pistol OC to a zealot makes them growl, so I just side stepped and assassinated them. [Edited on 10.31.2010 10:21 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] LonE ZealoT [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] tacosaladman Emile- wears a knife (killed by energy sword)[/quote] To be less vague, Emile was Noble's Assault/CQC specialist.[/quote] to be even less vague, Emile was not a very good character(pointless)
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] tacosaladman Emile- wears a knife (killed by energy sword)[/quote] To be less vague, Emile was Noble's Assault/CQC specialist.
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A captain going down with his ship and a lone wolf dying alone isn't ironic. Otherwise very good.
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Bungie does nothing by accident.
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I love irony :). Thanks for pointing those out.