Talk:Paranoid Marine

Well, this is all well and good. It appears that the Marine could've escaped that way, or, as he said, "I played dead. That's right. PLAYED DEAD! They took the others, but..." So, mabye the Flood are easily fooled by lack of movement, but it appears that they have no visible eyes...I would continue, but there is too much to consider to write about here. I will be working on the controversy soon.

 Proper  the   BURNiNATOR!!!!!  01:01, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

I tend to kill that guy for pistol ammo, ho ho ho...

This guy should be in the characters section, as he's a lot like "Hugging Elite" and other stuff, sooo... put em' there.

CAN SOMEONE BLOODY GET A SCREENSHOT OF HIM, RETREATING OR CRAZEDSauronas Churchill 08:03, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

The crazy marine from 1 cant be the one from 3 he didnt survived the ring detonation sgt. johnson is immune to the flood so he could be infected without bigger problems. he also was infected in part one.

Strange that "playing dead" would work. I always thought that the Flood could "sniff" you out. In Halo 3, I had on Camo during Cortana, and they still knew where I was. I wasn't firing, either; just moving. Aerandir 23:08, 25 January 2009 (UTC)

AWOL?
How did this name come up? -  Μητσάρας   κι όποιος   αντέξει  10:51, 25 February 2009 (UTC)
 * What does it mean? BPL  21:40, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
 * It must be initials... - JEA13

It means AWay On Leave, meaning he's off-duty. Come to think of it, the naming of this article might jokingly suggest he's AWOL from the Flood... Heh...

/-/Jetscream 18:16, 3 March 2009 (UTC)


 * AWOL does not mean "Away on Leave". Arbiter116 is right. Smoke  23:54, 14 April 2009 (UTC)


 * It's not very funny, and I hope it's not some user's idea of a joke to Halopedia. And btw AWOL means Absent Without Official Leave, like Johnson did for 72 hours in Halo: Contact Harvest. ǁŁ ɔɗґ əґ ыţ єґ ιιб  TALK • CONTRIBUTIONS • AWARDS

Played dead
Maybe the flood were looking not just for beings to turn into mindless zombies,but maybe intelligence,and what use is a body when it has no thoughts anymore? And sergeant johnson may have collapsed,but why did he mention bisenti? he survived the flood encounter, but he couldn't of fallen down,as then he would have been infected,and Bisenti would have visibly had infection forms on his back if he had been killed by the flood.--Turbogruntman117 15:29, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
 * You can find a body later in the level that has the same face as him and died with a pistol. He could have eventually left the room to escape or got chased away by the flood. Just saying--CR8ZY-ArAB  17:56, December 12, 2009 (UTC)

Who is this guy?
Okay. Based on the novel Halo: The Flood and Jenkins' helmet cam video there were seven people in the room during the first flood attack: Captain Keyes, Sergeant Johnson, PFC Wallace Jenkins, Manuel Mendoza, Private Riley, Private Kappus, and Bisenti. Johnson escaped, and Keyes, Mendoza, and Jenkins were infected. This AWOL marine said he "played dead". So, I'm thinking he might be Pvt. Riley, because the first infection form latched onto him, Kappus tried to get it off, and Riley collapsed. He was the only apparently-dead marine on the video record (that we can see before Jenkins was knocked out).
 * Is it? If so, tag a merge template and discuss it with other users to verify.-  5 əb'7 aŋk (7alk ) 17:06, June 7, 2010 (UTC)

Not an Egg
He's in the forefront when you come through a doorway. He's not an egg. He's part of the scenery. He's like the Covies in the cinematic running away in fear. Just because they're acting in a way you don't usually see them doesn't make them eggs. It makes perfect sense in the context of the story. Now, the Grunt playing with the dolls in Delta Halo is an egg because that's just plain silly, isn't first apparent, and makes no sense in the context of the story. If everything clever in Halo is counted as an egg, we're going to have eggs! --<font color="#800080">Dragon<font color="#DE397E">c laws (<font color="#6600D8">talk ) 12:31, 16 August 2013 (EDT)