Patrol

ITjhUPmle-o Patrol is a live-action advertisement video for Halo: Reach, part of the Remember Reach advertising campaign. In the short, three UNSC troopers from 3 Charlie are on patrol, discussing a recent confrontation Noble Team had with insurrectionists, before being sent to investigate a disturbance in the Comm Relay Hub in Visegrad.

Transcript
''Three UNSC infantrymen stand guard at night in a snowy landscape. An APC is seen on the foreground.''


 * Trooper #1: Heard Noble Team had an interesting morning.
 * Trooper #2: Yeah, they surprised a couple of SCIs trying to hijack a supply transport. Innies never even saw them.
 * Trooper #1: Insurgents vs. Spartans? That's not even a fight.
 * Trooper #2: Well that's probably why-
 * Operator (radio): 3 Charlie. Come in.
 * Trooper #1: 3 Charlie. Copy.
 * Operator (radio): Prep your team for immediate mobilization to Visegrad. We've lost contact with the Comm Relay Hub. Possible insurrectionist activity.
 * Trooper #1: Roger. We're on the way. 3 Charlie, out.

Trooper #2 grabs his duffel bag from the ground


 * Trooper #3: It's not enough we fight the Covenant. We have to come back down here and get attacked by our own people as well.

The soldiers check their weapons


 * Trooper #1: That's the job. And you can bet there will be more fires to put out tomorrow... so stay focused. Let's move.

The troopers start walking toward the APC.

''Cut to planet Reach shown from space, with the star Epsilon Eridani falling behind the horizon. Screen fades to black, text shown:''

REMEMBER REACH

HALO: REACH logo is shown

Trivia

 * This trailer is 1:17 long, another reference to Bungie's love of the number seven (1x1x7=7, as well as the length, which is 77 seconds). It is also be a reference to John-117's Spartan tag.
 * The troopers in the video are wearing current USMC MARPAT digital woodland uniforms under their armor.
 * The troopers are wielding MA5C rifles rather than the MA37 rifles typically used by the Army. This is for real-life cost reasons, as prop MA5Cs had been built for previous marketing campaigns.