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::I was referring more to him being a Prophet [in ''Supernatural''] and how both Thel 'Vadam and the unnamed Zealot used an energy sword and lifted them up slightly. Just a cool tidbit I thought that could be added. {{User:Grizzlei/Sig}}
::I was referring more to him being a Prophet [in ''Supernatural''] and how both Thel 'Vadam and the unnamed Zealot used an energy sword and lifted them up slightly. Just a cool tidbit I thought that could be added. {{User:Grizzlei/Sig}}
:''Supernatural'' doesn't seem significant in the Halo series or the lore entirely, not at all actually, and there are only a few ways to die from an energy sword (two cadets were impaled in the show, including JJ Chen). So... I don't think its necessary. '''-{{User|Killjax}}'''
:''Supernatural'' doesn't seem significant in the Halo series or the lore entirely, not at all actually, and there are only a few ways to die from an energy sword (two cadets were impaled in the show, including JJ Chen). So... I don't think its necessary. '''-{{User|Killjax}}'''
::Missing the point entirely dude... {{User:Grizzlei/Sig}}

Revision as of 19:36, October 28, 2012

Last Name

Okay, so there obviously seems to be some doubt as to the last name of this character, given the fact that he's never been given one in his own article. The latest H4:FUD teaser has a follow-up interview (from "Halo after Dawn", also on Machinima.com) where Osric Chau's character is referred to as "Cadet Chen". Can anyone else locate any other sources that confirm this name so that we can finally give this kid a family? Right off the top of my head, I can say that IMDB.com has him listed as "JJ Chen" on their H4:FUD page, but then they also have Steve Downes listed as the voice actor for the Chief, which doesn't speak highly of their research department, apparently. I'd feel most comfortable with a 3rd source. DJenser 14:01, 1 September 2012 (EDT)

Prophet

Would anyone mind if in a trivia section, I include that Osric Chau is a "prophet of the lord" on the show Supernatural and how his death in Forward Unto Dawn mirrors that of the Prophet of Truth's in Halo 3? Grizzlei

I don't really know how much we can say JJ's death mirrors Truth's. Yes they were both stabbed with an Energy Sword but that's where the similarity ends. Truth was stabbed in the back, JJ in the chest. Truth gave dramatic last words, JJ stayed silent. Truth held his ground, JJ was running away.--Emblem 1.jpg Rusty - 112 19:30, 28 October 2012 (EDT)
I was referring more to him being a Prophet [in Supernatural] and how both Thel 'Vadam and the unnamed Zealot used an energy sword and lifted them up slightly. Just a cool tidbit I thought that could be added. Grizzlei
Supernatural doesn't seem significant in the Halo series or the lore entirely, not at all actually, and there are only a few ways to die from an energy sword (two cadets were impaled in the show, including JJ Chen). So... I don't think its necessary. -Killjax (talk | contribs)
Missing the point entirely dude... Grizzlei