Carol Rawley

"Jeez, boss, maybe this wasn't such a good idea..."

- Lieutenant Frye

"If you've got a better idea, bring it up at the next staff meeting. Until then, shut the hell up and let me fly this thing."

- Foehammer

Flight Officer Captain Carol Rawley (known by her Call Sign Foehammer), was the pilot of Pelican transport Echo 419 on the in 2552. She did many missions involving hostile insertions and mounting rescues, and this made her stand out among the other pilots on the Autumn. Her copilot was Lieutenant Frye. She is technically an unseen character, as players can only see her ship and hear her voice. She is a member of the 23rd Naval Air Squadron, and she also appears to be the leader of the Pillar of Autumn ' s Pelican contingent. Her Radio Operator was Crew Chief Cullen.

Halo: Combat Evolved
Not long after the Pillar of Autumn made a blind jump to the Threshold system, Covenant forces descended once again upon the ship. Foehammer escaped in the ensuing battle, and descended to the surface of Installation 04, where many United Nations Space Command forces had landed. While everyone else was escaping in lifeboats, she decided to lead the rest of the pilots and take their Pelicans down feeling that they'd be useful. There, she helped John-117, the Master Chief, and Cortana pick up scattered Marines and get them out of the battlefield and back to Alpha Base. She and Frye assisted the Master Chief and Cortana many times through the Battle of Installation 04, including inserting them to rescue Captain Keyes in a raid on the Truth and Reconciliation and sending reinforcements when needed, landing them and a squadron of Marines on a beach to take the Silent Cartographer, ferrying them to the Control Room, and taking them to the Flood Containment Facility. However, she was shot down and killed by two Covenant Banshees when she attempted to pick up the Master Chief and escape Installation 04 minutes before the Pillar of Autumn exploded and destroyed Halo.

Foehammer was considered one of the best crewmen of the Pillar of Autumn, and possibly in the United Nations Space Command itself. Fear was never expressed in her voice, and she was considered to have had the efficiency to get the job done. Foehammer put soldiers down on landing zones filled with hostile forces without hesitation, took heavy fire, ignored the odds and the consequences, and didn't panic.

Trivia

 * The call sign "Foehammer" comes from the fourteenth level of Marathon Infinity. "Foe Hammer" is also a literal translation of the name of Gandalf's sword, Glamdring, as well as the name of the dragon-slaying arrow in Stephen King's book The Eyes of the Dragon.
 * Foehammer's Pelican, Echo 419, is possibly another reference to the number ' 7.' 4 + 1 + 9 = 14 = 7 + 7
 * Foe Hammer is addressed by Cortana as a Lieutenant in the game, but is mentioned as a Captain in the book. However, it is possible that Cortana was addressing Lieutenant Frye.
 * Whenever a Pelican crashes in-game, the I.D. number almost invariably reads 419, despite the other model of Pelican, #V993.
 * Foe Hammer may have been involved with the former southern states of the US due to her accent, however, 500 years in to the future regional accents could change, though it is also possible that she picked up a non-native accent.
 * In Halo 3 Multiplayer all of the call signs in the battlefield are denoted by a letter and two ensuing numbers (Ex. L31) and Foe Hammer simply has a name along with her code designation of Echo 419.
 * Foe Hammer is said to run flatfooted, according to the novel, The Flood.
 * Many people think that Hocus is the Halo 3 equivalent of Foe Hammer.
 * In addition, Foe Hammer is one of the few female characters of note in the Halo games. She, Cortana, the pilot of Keyes' Pelican in the Flood complex raid, and the pilot of Master Chief's escape pod are the only females in the original video game. The second game features two female Marines, voiced by Michelle Rodriguez, and Laura Prepon, as well as Commander Miranda Keyes, voiced by Julie Benz. However, the series of books provide a wider view of the soldiers, several of whom are female.
 * Foe Hammer was voiced by Tanya Pettiford-Wates.

Quotes
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