Talk:TJ Murphy

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Wrong Name[edit]

He was a member of Ice-Breaker not Icepick squad. We need to update this page and the subsequent pages relating to the squad. Crimson, Spartan Ops, Ect. --Squireyoung (talk) 16:33, 25 January 2013 (EST)

Home[edit]

Are we sure that Lexington is a planet and not just, ya know, Kentucky???--WarGrowlmon18 (talk) 13:54, August 11, 2022 (EDT)

The problem is that the book only states Lexington being his home, but never states if Lexington it's a city on Earth or a planet. --They're coming. They're hungry. (talk) 14:32, August 11, 2022 (EDT)
Best to never assume a location nowadays tbh... it sucks at times but there is a lotta colonies that use irl names, and cities and locations on colonies that use irl names. Too many for us to say for sure on a few places.-CIA391 (talk) 14:42, August 11, 2022 (EDT)
Since the book uses "in Lexington" instead of "on Lexington", the latter of which would imply it is a planet, it would be safe to assume that Lexington is a city or a town. Unfortunately, there are a lot of places called Lexington in the US alone, so I'd say we don't even bother with a red link or a page, not until we get a confirmation. JackVibe 16:09, August 11, 2022 (EDT)
Just to add a random comment, the Encyclopedia table is explicitly stated in the book as being non-exhaustive, and we have several examples of worlds we know of that are not featured on it (all of which noted on the human colonies page). As such, Lexington's absence from the Encyclopedia is not proof of it not being a colony world. We only have a hundred or so named versus the 800-ish figure we know of, after all.BaconShelf (talk) 16:55, August 11, 2022 (EDT)

Something I'd like to add on this, in the Halo Initiation Escalation library Edition on page 158 Murphy is said to have grown up on a planet full of dinosaurs.