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{{Quote|They never wanted to see me winning.|Bobby Kodiak<ref>'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''page 254'' (Google Play edition)</ref>}}
{{Quote|They never wanted to see me winning.|Bobby Kodiak<ref>'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''page 254'' (Google Play edition)</ref>}}


'''Bobby Kodiak''',<ref name="HitD">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''page 299''</ref> callsign '''Broadside One''',<ref name="HitD5">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''pages 5-8'' (Google Play edition)</ref> was an [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]] and Spartan [[Frank Kodiak]]'s younger brother.{{Ref/Reuse|HitD}}
'''Bobby Kodiak''',<ref name="HitD">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''page 299''</ref> callsign '''Broadside One''',<ref name="HitD5">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''pages 5-8'' (Google Play edition)</ref> was an [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]] and Spartan [[Frank Kodiak]]'s younger brother.<ref name="HitD"/>


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early military career===
===Early military career===
During the [[Human-Covenant War]], Bobby enlisted in the [[UNSC Marine Corps]] and served as an [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]] in the [[15th Marine Forces Reserve]].{{Ref/Reuse|HitD}} At some point during the war, his brother [[Frank Kodiak|Frank]] gifted him a small firearm, which he kept secretly holstered on his thigh.{{Ref/Reuse|HitD5}} Circa [[2552]], he became affiliated with the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] and participated in some of their highly classified military operations. After the war, in late [[2553]], Bobby participated in another ONI operation aboard {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}}, only divulging to his brother that they would be prototype testing in an [[Oort cloud]] near [[Thales]]. After months of no contact, ''Rubicon'' was declared lost with all hands after it had supposedly collided with a [[natural satellite]].{{Ref/Reuse|HitD}}
During the [[Human-Covenant War]], Bobby enlisted in the [[UNSC Marine Corps]] and served as an [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]] in the [[15th Marine Forces Reserve]].<ref name="HitD"/> At some point during the war, his brother [[Frank Kodiak|Frank]] gifted him a small firearm, which he kept secretly holstered on his thigh.<ref name="HitD5"/> Circa [[2552]], he became affiliated with the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] and participated in some of their highly classified military operations. After the war, in late [[2553]], Bobby participated in another ONI operation aboard {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}}, only divulging to his brother that they would be prototype testing in an [[Oort cloud]] near [[Thales]]. After months of no contact, ''Rubicon'' was declared lost with all hands after it had supposedly collided with a [[natural satellite]].<ref name="HitD"/>


===Mission to Installation 00===
===Mission to Installation 00===
{{Quote|no=two|q1=But… why would you save me?|Bobby Kodiak|q2=Because I don't have one of you. Because you might be useful. Because I am alone here, and I require your assistance. Simply surrender yourself to me and all will be well.|000 Tragic Solitude|000 Tragic Solitude convincing Bobby Kodiak to surrender himself<ref>'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''page 7'' (Google Play edition)</ref>}}
{{Quote|no=two|q1=But… why would you save me?|Bobby Kodiak|q2=Because I don't have one of you. Because you might be useful. Because I am alone here, and I require your assistance. Simply surrender yourself to me and all will be well.|000 Tragic Solitude|000 Tragic Solitude convincing Bobby Kodiak to surrender himself<ref>'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''page 7'' (Google Play edition)</ref>}}
In actuality, UNSC ''Rubicon'' had traveled to the damaged [[Installation 00]].{{Ref/Reuse|HitD}} Bobby was designated leader of [[Broadside]], one of the [[remote contact team]]s stationed aboard the ship. The team's mission was intended to be a routine asset-recovery operation with no intention of military action. The team was deployed to the surface of the Ark to begin their mission, but a blizzard set in at their position as they trekked across the installation's surface. Sometime later, the unit was attacked by a pack of [[chaefka]]; Broadside had been unable to detect the animals as their white fur allowed them to blend in with the blizzard. While the chaefka began massacring Broadside, Bobby attempted to run away. However, the chaefka attacked and heavily injured him, and one of them dragged him away to be eaten. Bobby was able to survive by killing the animal with the small firearm his brother had given him years before. Afterward, he was able to drag himself into a cave half-buried in the snow, where he intended to die. The chaefka's attack left Bobby with numerous broken bones, heavy damage to his entire torso, and [[blood]] pouring into his lungs. His communications unit had partially stopped working and he was no longer able to call for assistance. Utilizing his comm unit, [[monitor]] [[000 Tragic Solitude]] came into contact with Bobby and vaguely implied that he was responsible for Broadside's demise. Tragic Solitude informed Bobby that the UNSC ''Rubicon'' had left the installation via [[slipstream space]] and offered to save him if he surrendered himself to the monitor. Out of options, the barely alive Bobby agreed.{{Ref/Reuse|HitD5}}
In actuality, UNSC ''Rubicon'' had traveled to the damaged [[Installation 00]].<ref name="HitD"/> Bobby was designated leader of [[Broadside]], one of the [[remote contact team]]s stationed aboard the ship. The team's mission was intended to be a routine asset-recovery operation with no intention of military action. The team was deployed to the surface of the Ark to begin their mission, but a blizzard set in at their position as they trekked across the installation's surface. Sometime later, the unit was attacked by a pack of [[chaefka]]; Broadside had been unable to detect the animals as their white fur allowed them to blend in with the blizzard. While the chaefka began massacring Broadside, Bobby attempted to run away. However, the chaefka attacked and heavily injured him, and one of them dragged him away to be eaten. Bobby was able to survive by killing the animal with the small firearm his brother had given him years before. Afterward, he was able to drag himself into a cave half-buried in the snow, where he intended to die. The chaefka's attack left Bobby with numerous broken bones, heavy damage to his entire torso, and [[blood]] pouring into his lungs. His communications unit had partially stopped working and he was no longer able to call for assistance. Utilizing his comm unit, [[monitor]] [[000 Tragic Solitude]] came into contact with Bobby and vaguely implied that he was responsible for Broadside's demise. Tragic Solitude informed Bobby that the UNSC ''Rubicon'' had left the installation via [[slipstream space]] and offered to save him if he surrendered himself to the monitor. Out of options, the barely alive Bobby agreed.<ref name="HitD5"/>


Tragic Solitude "healed" Bobby by replacing many of his organs and appendages with mechanical counterparts, reconfiguring him into a cyborg. His face became an array of scars, burns, and over-grown skin, appearing to be stitched together. Bobby's right eye remained in place, but his left eye was gone. His body was largely reconstructed, with metallic alloy parts replacing his organic torso. Bobby now had a metallic foot<ref name="hitd277">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''pages 277-278'' (Google Play edition)</ref> and only one of his arms remained organic, though both were now equipped with retractable, half-meter long, sharp blades.<ref name="hitd280">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''pages 280-285'' (Google Play edition)</ref> After Bobby was relatively stable, the [[Rampancy|rampant]] monitor acted to carry out his goals. Furious at [[human]]ity and other "destructive" species for [[Battle of Installation 00|damaging]] Installation 00 years earlier, Tragic Solitude intended to activate the [[Halo Array]] to wipe out all [[Sentience|sentient]] species in the [[Milky Way]]. Needing a [[Reclaimer]] to do so, the monitor used Bobby to initiate the Array's firing sequence.{{Ref/Reuse|hitd277}}
Tragic Solitude "healed" Bobby by replacing many of his organs and appendages with mechanical counterparts, reconfiguring him into a cyborg. His face became an array of scars, burns, and over-grown skin, appearing to be stitched together. Bobby's right eye remained in place, but his left eye was gone. His body was largely reconstructed, with metallic alloy parts replacing his organic torso. Bobby now had a metallic foot<ref name="hitd277">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''pages 277-278'' (Google Play edition)</ref> and only one of his arms remained organic, though both were now equipped with retractable, half-meter long, sharp blades.<ref name="hitd280">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''pages 280-285'' (Google Play edition)</ref> After Bobby was relatively stable, the [[Rampancy|rampant]] monitor acted to carry out his goals. Furious at [[human]]ity and other "destructive" species for [[Battle of Installation 00|damaging]] Installation 00 years earlier, Tragic Solitude intended to activate the [[Halo Array]] to wipe out all [[Sentience|sentient]] species in the [[Milky Way]]. Needing a [[Reclaimer]] to do so, the monitor used Bobby to initiate the Array's firing sequence.<ref name="hitd277"/>


===Reunion and death===
===Reunion and death===
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|4=Frank Kodiak and Olympia Vale discuss Bobby Kodiak<ref name="hitd291">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''page 291'' (Google Play edition)</ref>
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Responding to the activation of the Halo Array, a joint [[United Nations Space Command]]–[[Swords of Sanghelios]] team traveled to Installation 00 on [[Operation: FAR STORM|a mission]] to stop the firing sequence; one of the [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan-IVs]] assigned to the team was Frank Kodiak, Bobby's brother. One of the team's members, [[Olympia Vale]], was captured by Tragic Solitude to serve as a possible replacement for Bobby. When Vale told the monitor that she would rather die than serve as his [[Slavery|slave]], Tragic Solitude brought Bobby forward and ordered the two to fight to the death—the "winner" of the duel was to reactivate the firing sequence of the Halo Array, which had recently been shut down by the team. At this time, Frank, [[Elias Holt]], [[N'tho 'Sraom]], and [[Zon 'Vadum]] arrived at their location, but an [[energy barrier]] prevented them from entering.{{Ref/Reuse|hitd277}} The unarmed Vale was reluctant to fight the cyborg, but the aggressive Bobby had no qualms himself. Using his inability to quickly shift speed and direction, Vale was able to briefly avoid Bobby, though he quickly adapted to her strategy. She attempted to calm him down, but he grabbed her ankle and threw her across the room. When the cyborg charged at her again, Vale attempted to punch him in the torso, but only succeeded in injuring her hand. As the fight continued, Bobby unveiled the blades in his forearms and continued to attack Vale. Bobby proved to be stronger, faster, and more aggressive and delivered numerous injuries to Vale. However, to intervene, Holt, 'Sraom, and 'Vadum had discovered Tragic Solitude's data center and began firing at them. Frank managed to indicate to Vale that the cyborg was his brother.{{Ref/Reuse|hitd280}}
Responding to the activation of the Halo Array, a joint [[United Nations Space Command]]–[[Swords of Sanghelios]] team traveled to Installation 00 on [[Operation: FAR STORM|a mission]] to stop the firing sequence; one of the [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan-IVs]] assigned to the team was Frank Kodiak, Bobby's brother. One of the team's members, [[Olympia Vale]], was captured by Tragic Solitude to serve as a possible replacement for Bobby. When Vale told the monitor that she would rather die than serve as his [[Slavery|slave]], Tragic Solitude brought Bobby forward and ordered the two to fight to the death—the "winner" of the duel was to reactivate the firing sequence of the Halo Array, which had recently been shut down by the team. At this time, Frank, [[Elias Holt]], [[N'tho 'Sraom]], and [[Zon 'Vadum]] arrived at their location, but an [[energy barrier]] prevented them from entering.<ref name="hitd277"/> The unarmed Vale was reluctant to fight the cyborg, but the aggressive Bobby had no qualms himself. Using his inability to quickly shift speed and direction, Vale was able to briefly avoid Bobby, though he quickly adapted to her strategy. She attempted to calm him down, but he grabbed her ankle and threw her across the room. When the cyborg charged at her again, Vale attempted to punch him in the torso, but only succeeded in injuring her hand. As the fight continued, Bobby unveiled the blades in his forearms and continued to attack Vale. Bobby proved to be stronger, faster, and more aggressive and delivered numerous injuries to Vale. However, to intervene, Holt, 'Sraom, and 'Vadum had discovered Tragic Solitude's data center and began firing at them. Frank managed to indicate to Vale that the cyborg was his brother.<ref name="hitd280"/>


Vale called out the cyborg by name and he stopped in his tracks, as the monitor continued to struggle to even stay afloat. She was able to briefly calm him down and reminded him who he was, even pointing out Frank to him. However, the cyborg soon turned aggressive and started to attack her again. Slamming Vale into the energy barrier, Bobby injured her ribs. Before he could kill Vale, he suddenly collapsed to the ground; Tragic Solitude ended the duel, desperately telling Vale to order her allies to stop firing into his data center. The monitor deactivated the energy barrier and Frank told Holt and the [[Sangheili]] to stop. Frank rushed to Bobby's side, and the cyborg asked to be killed. Frank refused and told him that he would take him home to be healed, as Holt and the Sangheili returned to their side.{{Ref/Reuse|hitd280}} However, Tragic Solitude suddenly attacked the group and blasted Frank and Holt across the room. Bobby lunged at the monitor and grabbed on to him. Tragic Solitude attempted to fling the cyborg off, but Bobby plunged his blades deep into the monitor's housing. Fatally damaged, Tragic Solitude plummeted towards the ground at a high speed and exploded upon impact, mortally wounding Bobby in the process. As Frank rushed to his side, Bobby looked at his brother one last time before dying.<ref name="hitd287">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''pages 287-289'' (Google Play edition)</ref> The team took Bobby's body back to their [[Mayhem|damaged ship]], before {{UNSCShip|Witness}} arrived to take them all back to [[Earth]].{{Ref/Reuse|hitd291}}
Vale called out the cyborg by name and he stopped in his tracks, as the monitor continued to struggle to even stay afloat. She was able to briefly calm him down and reminded him who he was, even pointing out Frank to him. However, the cyborg soon turned aggressive and started to attack her again. Slamming Vale into the energy barrier, Bobby injured her ribs. Before he could kill Vale, he suddenly collapsed to the ground; Tragic Solitude ended the duel, desperately telling Vale to order her allies to stop firing into his data center. The monitor deactivated the energy barrier and Frank told Holt and the [[Sangheili]] to stop. Frank rushed to Bobby's side, and the cyborg asked to be killed. Frank refused and told him that he would take him home to be healed, as Holt and the Sangheili returned to their side.<ref name="hitd280"/> However, Tragic Solitude suddenly attacked the group and blasted Frank and Holt across the room. Bobby lunged at the monitor and grabbed on to him. Tragic Solitude attempted to fling the cyborg off, but Bobby plunged his blades deep into the monitor's housing. Fatally damaged, Tragic Solitude plummeted towards the ground at a high speed and exploded upon impact, mortally wounding Bobby in the process. As Frank rushed to his side, Bobby looked at his brother one last time before dying.<ref name="hitd287">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', ''pages 287-289'' (Google Play edition)</ref> The team took Bobby's body back to their [[Mayhem|damaged ship]], before {{UNSCShip|Witness}} arrived to take them all back to [[Earth]].<ref name="hitd291"/>


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==

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