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{{Quote|no=two|q1=As soon as we’re off this fragment, I will enjoy killing you.|q2=Keep talking like that and I might start thinking you like me.|1=Gorian|2=Tomas Horvath|3=Tomas Horvath's sarcastic response when he was stranded with Gorian.}} | {{Quote|no=two|q1=As soon as we’re off this fragment, I will enjoy killing you.|q2=Keep talking like that and I might start thinking you like me.|1=Gorian|2=Tomas Horvath|3=Tomas Horvath's sarcastic response when he was stranded with Gorian.}} | ||
Tomas Horvath is warm and empathetic; while he was on his way to rescue Lucas Browning's lifeboat, he did not want to demoralize Browning or have him focus on the Banished's advantage over the UNSC, so instead he prompted Browning to talk about his home planet, which turned out to be Alluvion as well.{{Ref/Reuse|rp4}} When Horvath finally met Browning months later, he recalled they shared a home world. He also told Browning of the deaths of some of the boat crew’s members, but again encouraged Browning to remain hopeful of the remaining members' survival.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD15}} Horvath’s compassion was also shown when he refused to give Kate Stalling a mercy kill, but relented at her request and gave his M6 sidearm to her.{{Ref/Reuse|rp22}} [[Lieutenant]] [[TJ Murphy]] described Horvath as a "good-natured troublemaker" and the kind of person you would want to have your back.{{Ref/Reuse|rp32}} Horvath himself has admitted that he enjoys creating chaos, especially when it involves | Tomas Horvath is warm and empathetic; while he was on his way to rescue Lucas Browning's lifeboat, he did not want to demoralize Browning or have him focus on the Banished's advantage over the UNSC, so instead he prompted Browning to talk about his home planet, which turned out to be Alluvion as well.{{Ref/Reuse|rp4}} When Horvath finally met Browning months later, he recalled they shared a home world. He also told Browning of the deaths of some of the boat crew’s members, but again encouraged Browning to remain hopeful of the remaining members' survival.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD15}} Horvath’s compassion was also shown when he refused to give Kate Stalling a mercy kill, but relented at her request and gave his M6 sidearm to her.{{Ref/Reuse|rp22}} [[Lieutenant]] [[TJ Murphy]] described Horvath as a "good-natured troublemaker" and the kind of person you would want to have your back.{{Ref/Reuse|rp32}} Horvath himself has admitted that he enjoys creating chaos, especially when it involves larges explosions.{{Ref/Reuse|rp35}} Horvath's sense of humor persists even in dire situations; he wished Gorian a Merry Christmas when they were stranded on the ring, musing to himself that Gorian likely did not have a present for him,{{Ref/Reuse|rp11}} and said to Gorian he thought they had "a good thing going" when Gorian announced he was going to kill Horvath before they fought at the beacon tower.{{Ref/Reuse|rp36}} However, upon meeting [[Joyeuse]] and learning of Cortana's fate, Horvath lost his friendly disposition in favor of rage over Cortana's actions and suspicion as the AI was a copy of Cortana. After the Master Chief and Joy revealed that Escharum was dead, the Master Chief saw the first glimmer of hope in Horvath's eyes.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD14}} After Joy conducted repairs to his armor, Horvath was more respectful of the AI and jokingly compared the Master Chief to a dad sending his kid off to school when the other Spartan gave him several modules for his armor before they parted ways. Horvath's humor caused the legendary Spartan to grin, and he knew that Horvath was probably sporting a massive grin in return.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD15}} | ||
Upon meeting Horvath for the first time, Browning mused that the Spartan looked exactly as the young combat medic had pictured him: big, burly and exuding an innate sense of capability and leadership that made anyone weaker want to gravitate to his side. Browning felt that this latter trait was something that Horvath shared in common with the Master Chief.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD15}} | Upon meeting Horvath for the first time, Browning mused that the Spartan looked exactly as the young combat medic had pictured him: big, burly and exuding an innate sense of capability and leadership that made anyone weaker want to gravitate to his side. Browning felt that this latter trait was something that Horvath shared in common with the Master Chief.{{Ref/Reuse|EOD15}} | ||